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milly wrote:

Do you have some favourite superstitions while gambling?
When we play poker among friends, one of them never sits on a chair facing East.
Another one will never take a Bingo card with thenumber 7 in it. !1

Never had any superstitions except to try and enjoy myself. If that doesn't happen I know it is time to leave or not bother palying in the first place.
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Wayne68 wrote:

Never had any superstitions except to try and enjoy myself. If that doesn't happen I know it is time to leave or not bother palying in the first place.

My only suspision is to set a limit before I go out or go online. If I hit that limit then I stop whatever I have in my wallet. It is far too easy to keep trying to make up losses when infact the best thing to do is stop and play another day.
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Wayne68 wrote:

He still looks pretty good for an old man!😄 Seriously though these guys have dome well over the years so they are allowed to have one more go at being the action hero. Is it right that Stallone is making Rambo 4?

I am looking foreward to this but wonder if we will see it this side of christmas in the UK? Perhaps a summer blockbuster. From all accounts he has done himself proud in this one and carries on the action hero role very well indeed.
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Manne wrote:

LATEST NEWS on US Player Payment Methods

Neteller, Citadel, Firepay, eCheck, Instadebit, Instacash, Moneybookers, PaySpark, ATMOnline, Nexum, Central Coin and PayPal are no longer available for most US gamblers. Click2Pay are not taking new US customers.

New online payment methods are emerging: These options include EziPay, WIreCard, NuCharge, YouTeller and MyWebATM.

Some US residents have set up offshore bank accounts but this should perhaps be considered a last resort.

ixgames will update this page as more information is released

Is Youteller the real deal or a perfectly timed scam made to capitalize on the industry’s desperation?
Only time will tell, but here is what we have found out so far.

Read more: YouTeller a new payment processing service


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Manne wrote:

Is Youteller the real deal or a perfectly timed scam made to capitalize on the industry’s desperation?
Only time will tell, but here is what we have found out so far.

Read more: YouTeller a new payment processing service


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My guess, next 2 months will show which new payment solutions are accepted by the industry.

FYI: Nucharge has already been accepted by bodog
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Media conglomerate Viacom Inc. said Tuesday that it was suing Google Inc. and its Internet video-sharing site YouTube for more than $1 billion over unauthorized use of its programming online.
The lawsuit, the biggest challenge to date to Google's ambitions to make YouTube into a major vehicle for advertising and entertainment, accuses the Web search leader and its unit of "massive intentional copyright infringement.
Google's stock was down 1 percent at the start of trade on Nasdaq; Viacom's were up 1 percent on the New York Stock Exchange.

Representatives for Google and YouTube were not immediately available.


Ouch.. that cant be good. :what:
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Hello Guys,

Profitable gambling network over 100 sites (or just single sites) is 4 SALE (domains or sites). All domains are 2years old. 10 sites with Google PR 5, 15 - PR4, 30 - PR3. There are about 50 poker sites, 20 - casino, rest are roulette, slots, bingo, and so on.

See examples here: www-Strip-Poker-name, www-PokerHoldem-ws, www-GamblingPlanet-info

Price depends on the number and quality of purchasing sites/domains.

Regards,
Kenny McCrea
[email]vad@adwiser-net[/email]
MSN: [email]vad@adwiser-net[/email]
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Kenny Mc wrote:

Hello Guys,

Profitable gambling network over 100 sites (or just single sites) is 4 SALE (domains or sites). All domains are 2years old. 10 sites with Google PR 5, 15 - PR4, 30 - PR3. There are about 50 poker sites, 20 - casino, rest are roulette, slots, bingo, and so on.

See examples here: www-Strip-Poker-name, www-PokerHoldem-ws, www-GamblingPlanet-info

Price depends on the number and quality of purchasing sites/domains.

Regards,
Kenny McCrea
[email]vad@adwiser-net[/email]
MSN: [email]vad@adwiser-net[/email]

Nice sites. Good luck on the sale.
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Nobody wants to lose money in playing in casino games but unfortunately many do. Although there are no sure win gambling strategies available to guarantee you are the winner, but if you put some plan in place before and at the time of playing casino games, you may increase you chances of winning in the casino game.

Read more: Online Casino Games Tips by ixgames


Regards: Team ixgames
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Manne wrote:

Nobody wants to lose money in playing in casino games but unfortunately many do. Although there are no sure win gambling strategies available to guarantee you are the winner, but if you put some plan in place before and at the time of playing casino games, you may increase you chances of winning in the casino game.

Read more: Online Casino Games Tips by ixgames


Regards: Team ixgames

Looking great and easy to understand.
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DraX wrote:

Looking great and easy to understand.

I think choose your game and don't bet more than you can afford are the most important. Unfortunately in the heat of the moment these rules can be totally forgotten.
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Manne wrote:

Nice sites. Good luck on the sale.

I am surprised at the names available. I thought that with the popularity of online sites that only obscure domain names would be available now. Good luck with the sales!
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Hi
Does anyone have any idea where most of the online gambling sites are based? I kind of think the US must be the base for most, but also wonder whether Asia has a good proportion of sites based there.
Thanks Wayne
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Manne wrote:

Media conglomerate Viacom Inc. said Tuesday that it was suing Google Inc. and its Internet video-sharing site YouTube for more than $1 billion over unauthorized use of its programming online.
The lawsuit, the biggest challenge to date to Google's ambitions to make YouTube into a major vehicle for advertising and entertainment, accuses the Web search leader and its unit of "massive intentional copyright infringement.
Google's stock was down 1 percent at the start of trade on Nasdaq; Viacom's were up 1 percent on the New York Stock Exchange.

Representatives for Google and YouTube were not immediately available.


Ouch.. that cant be good. :what:

I bet the two guys who developed you tube are happy they sold it recently. Wonder how many years it will take to sort this out though. Probably some out of court settlement will be reached after a decade or so of legal wrangling
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Wayne68 wrote:

I bet the two guys who developed you tube are happy they sold it recently. Wonder how many years it will take to sort this out though. Probably some out of court settlement will be reached after a decade or so of legal wrangling

I heard about this several days ago but thought they had come to some sort of agreement? Initially I think Google paid around $1.65 billion so they won't be afraid to fight a $1 billion claim
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Wayne68 wrote:

Hi
Does anyone have any idea where most of the online gambling sites are based? I kind of think the US must be the base for most, but also wonder whether Asia has a good proportion of sites based there.
Thanks Wayne

I would say that the vast majority will still be based in the US. However if the situation doesn't change then more and more will be based around Asia making it the true capital of online sites. People just want to play and not get involved in any kind of hassle.
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Hi
Interesting points of views on the new changes in the US. A while back I was discussing this with my uncle and he thought that a lot of it was to protect the likes of the big casinos in Vegas as opposed to the online companies.
Any truth in this?
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British payment processor NETeller said on Wednesday it expected to announce a plan to distribute funds seized by U.S. prosecutors to its U.S. customers within the next 75 days.

Read More: NETeller distribute funds within the next 75 days

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Manne wrote:

British payment processor NETeller said on Wednesday it expected to announce a plan to distribute funds seized by U.S. prosecutors to its U.S. customers within the next 75 days.

Read More: NETeller distribute funds within the next 75 days

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Does anyone know where these funds have been held? Just interested to know if they may have accumulated any interest for any of thre parties involved? A bit cynical I know but just thought I would ask.
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Leigh wrote:

Hi
Interesting points of views on the new changes in the US. A while back I was discussing this with my uncle and he thought that a lot of it was to protect the likes of the big casinos in Vegas as opposed to the online companies.
Any truth in this?

I have heard that one doing the rounds in the UK. I havent seen it mentioned elsewhere though. Must admit it does seem plausible as the powers in Vegas must feel threatened by internet gambling surely?
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