If I have a bitcoin bankroll of $5000 at the start of the weekend and then have a bankroll of $4975 on monday and I didn't make a bet,how is this the greatest thing since the invention of the pointspread?
What is the advantage of betting with a volitile currency??
Scotty ,forgive my miopa.
If I have a bitcoin bankroll of $5000 at the start of the weekend and then have a bankroll of $4975 on monday and I didn't make a bet,how is this the greatest thing since the invention of the pointspread?
What is the advantage of betting with a volitile currency??
Scotty ,forgive my miopa.
If I have a bitcoin bankroll of $5000 at the start of the weekend and then have a bankroll of $4975 on monday and I didn't make a bet,how is this the greatest thing since the invention of the pointspread?
What is the advantage of betting with a volitile currency??
Scotty ,forgive my miopa.
If I have a bitcoin bankroll of $5000 at the start of the weekend and then have a bankroll of $4975 on monday and I didn't make a bet,how is this the greatest thing since the invention of the pointspread?
What is the advantage of betting with a volitile currency??
Scotty ,forgive my miopa.
Like Hell. That's like me betting Cleveland -5 this afternoon and finding out after the game I had Cleve -6 or Cleve -4 either way my intent is to be determined later. If I discovered the simplist way to cut my own throat would that be the greatest thing since sliced bread? If I'm a sports bettor I'll bet on a game but I won't play day-trader with the value of my bankroll too.
Like Hell. That's like me betting Cleveland -5 this afternoon and finding out after the game I had Cleve -6 or Cleve -4 either way my intent is to be determined later. If I discovered the simplist way to cut my own throat would that be the greatest thing since sliced bread? If I'm a sports bettor I'll bet on a game but I won't play day-trader with the value of my bankroll too.
If I have a bitcoin bankroll of $5000 at the start of the weekend and then have a bankroll of $4975 on monday and I didn't make a bet,how is this the greatest thing since the invention of the pointspread?
What is the advantage of betting with a volitile currency??
Scotty ,forgive my miopa.
Hold the phone....
There are 2 ways to use BTC to bet.
The first is to buy btc, bet in btc, withdraw in btc, and then cash btc. This method opens you up to btc fluctuations. If you aren't interested in that risk, then keep reading...
The second is to simply use btc as an electronic transfer method. Basically, the neteller of today. You buy btc, send btc to book, book converts to currency (you were only in BTC for about an hour). Then, when you WD, book buys btc, sends you btc, you sell btc for dollars (you were only in btc for about an hour).
A side benefit of using btc as a transfer method is that it opens up new options (like pinnacle and matchbook) and bypasses the UIGEA.
So don't throw the baby out with the bathwater here. You can transfer large amounts almost instantly with no risk of devaluation, bet at the lowest price books on the planet, and transfer funds between books instantly and free.
I suggest you look in to it.
If I have a bitcoin bankroll of $5000 at the start of the weekend and then have a bankroll of $4975 on monday and I didn't make a bet,how is this the greatest thing since the invention of the pointspread?
What is the advantage of betting with a volitile currency??
Scotty ,forgive my miopa.
Hold the phone....
There are 2 ways to use BTC to bet.
The first is to buy btc, bet in btc, withdraw in btc, and then cash btc. This method opens you up to btc fluctuations. If you aren't interested in that risk, then keep reading...
The second is to simply use btc as an electronic transfer method. Basically, the neteller of today. You buy btc, send btc to book, book converts to currency (you were only in BTC for about an hour). Then, when you WD, book buys btc, sends you btc, you sell btc for dollars (you were only in btc for about an hour).
A side benefit of using btc as a transfer method is that it opens up new options (like pinnacle and matchbook) and bypasses the UIGEA.
So don't throw the baby out with the bathwater here. You can transfer large amounts almost instantly with no risk of devaluation, bet at the lowest price books on the planet, and transfer funds between books instantly and free.
I suggest you look in to it.
I think my only real question is. How long from when I cashout from my book does the bitcoin go into my coinbase account? Just the amount of time it takes for the book to "review" my cashout? (which is usually about 12-36 hours)
I've always used check, but last time went bankwire. It took 1 day to review it, but almost 2 weeks later there has been no progress.
The way I look at online betting is aslong as I get my money in a reasonable time frame (less than a month) then I am happy. Like you said though, that is living in the dark ages and I'm looking for something easier.
I think my only real question is. How long from when I cashout from my book does the bitcoin go into my coinbase account? Just the amount of time it takes for the book to "review" my cashout? (which is usually about 12-36 hours)
I've always used check, but last time went bankwire. It took 1 day to review it, but almost 2 weeks later there has been no progress.
The way I look at online betting is aslong as I get my money in a reasonable time frame (less than a month) then I am happy. Like you said though, that is living in the dark ages and I'm looking for something easier.
Hold the phone....
There are 2 ways to use BTC to bet.
The first is to buy btc, bet in btc, withdraw in btc, and then cash btc. This method opens you up to btc fluctuations. If you aren't interested in that risk, then keep reading...
The second is to simply use btc as an electronic transfer method. Basically, the neteller of today. You buy btc, send btc to book, book converts to currency (you were only in BTC for about an hour). Then, when you WD, book buys btc, sends you btc, you sell btc for dollars (you were only in btc for about an hour).
A side benefit of using btc as a transfer method is that it opens up new options (like pinnacle and matchbook) and bypasses the UIGEA.
So don't throw the baby out with the bathwater here. You can transfer large amounts almost instantly with no risk of devaluation, bet at the lowest price books on the planet, and transfer funds between books instantly and free.
I suggest you look in to it.
Hold the phone....
There are 2 ways to use BTC to bet.
The first is to buy btc, bet in btc, withdraw in btc, and then cash btc. This method opens you up to btc fluctuations. If you aren't interested in that risk, then keep reading...
The second is to simply use btc as an electronic transfer method. Basically, the neteller of today. You buy btc, send btc to book, book converts to currency (you were only in BTC for about an hour). Then, when you WD, book buys btc, sends you btc, you sell btc for dollars (you were only in btc for about an hour).
A side benefit of using btc as a transfer method is that it opens up new options (like pinnacle and matchbook) and bypasses the UIGEA.
So don't throw the baby out with the bathwater here. You can transfer large amounts almost instantly with no risk of devaluation, bet at the lowest price books on the planet, and transfer funds between books instantly and free.
I suggest you look in to it.
Not directly with Pinnacle, but with a broker like Asian Connect. They get you the account at Pinnacle and MB.
Not directly with Pinnacle, but with a broker like Asian Connect. They get you the account at Pinnacle and MB.
Not directly with Pinnacle, but with a broker like Asian Connect. They get you the account at Pinnacle and MB.
Not directly with Pinnacle, but with a broker like Asian Connect. They get you the account at Pinnacle and MB.
Zero. They get paid by the books.
Email me if you want a summary on how it works.
Zero. They get paid by the books.
Email me if you want a summary on how it works.
Zero. They get paid by the books.
Email me if you want a summary on how it works.
Zero. They get paid by the books.
Email me if you want a summary on how it works.
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