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flabberghaster wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in They need to create a rainbow list by nomorepie
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nomorepie OP wrote
Reply to comment by I_got_killed_one_time in They need to create a rainbow list by nomorepie
It just shows ***** for me?
rain wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
$200 is peanuts to a gambling addict. I remember back in the 80s I had a relative who bought $100 in lotto tickets every week. It’s scary to think how much she would have spent in a casino.
I_got_killed_one_time wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in They need to create a rainbow list by nomorepie
my password is actually weak2, so i ll be good
twovests OP wrote
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
Yeah, that's another issue. I was looking at this as "their business model is to lose money to get people hooked, but if I don't get hooked, I'm just taking money from an evil business."
But that ~$200 loss is subsidized by the people who do get hooked. The fact that they offer $200 in bonus bets means they're expecting to extract at least $200 from every person who takes the bet to break even, which is a mind-boggling amount to spend to gamble.
twovests OP wrote (edited )
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
At least at the site I'm looking at, this doesn't seem to be the case. But yeah, "bet $1000 get $200 in bets" doesn't make it worth it to me. Especially with a sublinear cost function (i.e. $1000 is worth more than half of $2000 for me).
twovests OP wrote
Reply to comment by rain in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
Yay, gambling!
twovests OP wrote
Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
Oh wow, I thought professional gamblers operated mostly in the place where skill and knowledge is useful, like poker or investing. I can't see one making a living on $200 promos.
The TOS, at least in my state, lacks an arbitration clause, which is a huge surprise.
twovests wrote
Reply to They need to create a rainbow list by nomorepie
There's something called a rainbow table which is used for hacking. The idea is to save all the password hashes you crack, to reuse later.
Luckily, Postmill salts password hashes. Even in the event of a breach, a rainbow table could not be used on them.
(That said, if your password is weak, it'll still be easy to crack)
nomorepie wrote
Reply to you should watch this video imo by devtesla
Very good
nomorepie wrote
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in check your whitelist status [Aa] by oolong
i love corals theyre so pretty :)
flabberghaster wrote
Reply to check your whitelist status [Aa] by oolong
if getting whitelisted did anything, they wouldn't let you do it.
they're just trying to corral our energy back in to the system.
rain wrote
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
I upvoted you because in general I agree.
If I did do it, it would be with the intent of doing a write up on the experience. Probably won’t because I have more than enough on my plate right now, but if I had the extra free time it would make an interesting post.
twovests wrote
Reply to comment by cute_spider in check your whitelist status [Aa] by oolong
there is a button that says "ban forever and ever from every site not just this one" and it is right next to da reply button..........
twovests wrote
Reply to check your whitelist status [Aa] by oolong
You're whitelisted :-)
cute_spider wrote
Reply to check your whitelist status [Aa] by oolong
bah everybody can get on the whitelist
I wanna get to the BLACKLIST >:O
flabberghaster wrote
Reply to comment by rain in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
I think you should not give these casinos one red cent, you're not gonna beat the house. Everyone who gambles thinks they might, and if they were right, there would be no casinos.
If you gamble, go in expecting to lose. If you're doing it for fun, then have fun. But you're giving money to some of the worst and most rapaciously exploitative businesses in America.
hollyhoppet OP wrote (edited )
Reply to The recently released Video Game History Foundation Library. A treasure trove of materials dating back to the 80s by hollyhoppet
i'm pogging so hard about this lol. even if you're not personally interested in the archive, expect the quality of video essays about games to increase across the board as this tool matures
hollyhoppet wrote (edited )
This is literally how professional gamblers do their thing lol. One of the strategies is to drift from "free money" deal to "free money" deal and take advantage of it without falling for the addiction trap. The thing is you only get those promos once per place. If you're going to do it read the terms of service very carefully to make sure there isn't a catch.
Dogmantra wrote
Reply to comment by 500poundsofnothing in it's transgender friday by hollyhoppet
it's always friday somewhere in the world
rain wrote
I have no idea what you are talking about, but I’m curious.
rain wrote
Reply to comment by flabberghaster in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
I was figuring something like this would be the case. I wonder if I could find paired hedge bets that would let me get at least a hundred out of those bets.
If I try there are a few self imposed rules…
Rule 1) no extra money loaded - no matter what it looks like on paper if I can’t do it solely off of the initial deposit then the whole thing needs to be abandoned.
Rule 2) Just as soon as I can get the money out, pull it and never use their site again
What do y’all think, should I try? Fair disclosure: even if everyone says yes I may decide not to
rain wrote
Now you have me seriously thinking about signing go to a gambling site with the intent of taking their promo and running - mostly to write up the experience. But I just had a $250 car repair bill I need to pay for. Maybe this is the way to do it lol
flabberghaster wrote
My understanding is you don't get actually paid out until you wager a certain amount that's much much higher. Like you bet five dollars and get two hundred, but to be eligible you have to bet like a thousand dollars total.
That's what they said on a podcast, or what I took from what that podcast.
Not an expert.
hollyhoppet wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in Gambling CW -- What's the catch with these promos? by twovests
i mean they do that too, it's a multi-pronged approach.