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I have used this site. A very slow way or earning free Satoshis I must say, and it's a lot better if one could dedicate the same amount of time on a site like Steemit!
But I get your strategy, especially the first one - made a few quid doing that in a casino :)
Haha really? I thought of this strategy myself (knew someone else had to think of it before me though) ... didn't know it was widely known. I'm underage for casinos but I assume you are talking about the spinning ball game and whether it lands on red/black?
Yep, it's a common tactic used in casinos and one that has lost people a lot of money on occasions too. Know of a mate who was 100 dollars up at one stage and finished 300 down in a matter of 10 minutes losing eight or nine on a row. So use with caution :)
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I have used this site. A very slow way or earning free Satoshis I must say, and it's a lot better if one could dedicate the same amount of time on a site like Steemit!
But I get your strategy, especially the first one - made a few quid doing that in a casino :)
Haha really? I thought of this strategy myself (knew someone else had to think of it before me though) ... didn't know it was widely known. I'm underage for casinos but I assume you are talking about the spinning ball game and whether it lands on red/black?
Thanks for the feedback :)
Yep, it's a common tactic used in casinos and one that has lost people a lot of money on occasions too. Know of a mate who was 100 dollars up at one stage and finished 300 down in a matter of 10 minutes losing eight or nine on a row. So use with caution :)