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03-10-2014 , 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BTC_Baller
Very smart BTC user ITT

Electrum seeds are a very useful way to store your BTC yourself without relying on a third party

CarbonWallet is another seed-based deterministic wallet that exists only for that session in your browser.

No reason to hold coins with a third party if you do some reading and understand the properly wield the power now in your hands.
I use MultiBit. Super easy to use and very widely used.
03-11-2014 , 11:57 AM
does anyone know if support is capable of sending you your HH's?
03-11-2014 , 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by cakewalk
does anyone know if support is capable of sending you your HH's?
received this response from them:

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Hey Master Blaster,

I verified your e-mail against the XxxxxxXXxXXXxXXxXXxx account, so we can get you those hand histories. I see the account was created in XXXXXXX, which is how far back we'll run the report from the date we take the next batch's snapshot. Please note that compiling hand histories is a very time consuming process and the queue can get a little long, so the wait time may be a week or two.

Hope that helps! We'll be in touch as soon as we process the next batch.
i'm kind of impressed
03-13-2014 , 11:59 PM
Anyone know how many players usually play in the 25k free roll?
03-14-2014 , 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by gerbera
Anyone know how many players usually play in the 25k free roll?
I played it once a couple months back, there was about 65 people or so that day.
03-14-2014 , 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by gerbera
Anyone know how many players usually play in the 25k free roll?
Depends on the starting time and whether weekend or weekday 80 ish past 2 25k krillrolls.
03-14-2014 , 10:37 AM
Depends a lot on timing. The krillrolls seem to start at the most awkward times.
I'd be lying if I said I hadn't woken up at 5am many times for one
03-14-2014 , 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by UHaul
Depends a lot on timing. The krillrolls seem to start at the most awkward times.
I'd be lying if I said I hadn't woken up at 5am many times for one
Well they're scheduled for every X hours - the most frequent being 100 hours (4.1 days) and the least frequent every 800 hours (33.33~ days) - so they don't care when X hours happens relative to the time of day in any one person's time zone.

Meaning everyone has a shot *sometime* of getting a good time slot... and lots of bad ones.
03-15-2014 , 03:15 AM
the freeroll schedules are aids
03-15-2014 , 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by EvilGreebo
Well they're scheduled for every X hours - the most frequent being 100 hours (4.1 days) and the least frequent every 800 hours (33.33~ days) - so they don't care when X hours happens relative to the time of day in any one person's time zone.

Meaning everyone has a shot *sometime* of getting a good time slot... and lots of bad ones.
Actually "bad" time slots are "better" since the player pool should be smaller, giving you a better chance of placing.
03-15-2014 , 12:57 PM
I think part of your post is missing. I think I found it.

,as well as less of a chance of actually playing.
03-15-2014 , 01:33 PM
the website is down?....cant access it....haven't played in a while so don't know whats up.
03-15-2014 , 01:46 PM
Up for me
03-15-2014 , 01:51 PM
i get this

03-15-2014 , 09:07 PM
Hello there. I've just created an account on SWC.

Is there anything I should know regarding this bitcoin thing ? Do i have to withdraw my BTc to my adress everytime ? Any bonus code ? etc

Any other thing I should be aware of ? I'm totally new to this site.

gl at the tables.

PS: i'm looking for chips at swc (my nickname is "lachatte"), i've made a post about it in the internet forum transfert thread, feel free to pm me

Last edited by clemx; 03-15-2014 at 09:19 PM.
03-15-2014 , 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by clemx
Hello there. I've just created an account on SWC.

Is there anything I should know regarding this bitcoin thing ? Do i have to withdraw my BTc to my adress everytime ? Any bonus code ? etc

Any other thing I should be aware of ? I'm totally new to this site.

gl at the tables.

PS: i'm looking for chips at swc (my nickname is "lachatte"), i've made a post about it in the internet forum transfert thread, feel free to pm me
When you cash out, you can withdraw your bitcoin to any address you control, it doesn't have to be the same one every time. (Or find somebody to trade in the lobby) There's not really bonus codes, you earn your rakeback the more "krill" you earn, which are like player points.
03-16-2014 , 12:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Texans24
i get this

am i missing something?....why cant i connect?
03-16-2014 , 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Texans24
am i missing something?....why cant i connect?
IT can be old client,your sec. software or something else. If you install new client and still have problem email support.
03-16-2014 , 03:32 PM
is there any information about the RNG being used? Is it audited by a 3rd party?
03-16-2014 , 04:10 PM
Hi, I want to try out Seals with Clubs, but am hoping someone could help me with the depositing part. When I click on Cashier and then buy chips w/bitcoins button it brings up a "cash in address".

I don't know what this means. I hardly knew what a bitcoin was up until recently. I don't really see anything in their FAQ's about depositing so I'm assuming it's easy and I'm just stupid. Do I just buy bitcoins off an exchange like coinbase and then send them to that address or something?

I know there are probably ways to trade with other players, but would rather just make the deposit myself.

Any help anyone could offer would be appreciated, thanks.
03-16-2014 , 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ratm2525
Hi, I want to try out Seals with Clubs, but am hoping someone could help me with the depositing part. When I click on Cashier and then buy chips w/bitcoins button it brings up a "cash in address".

I don't know what this means. I hardly knew what a bitcoin was up until recently. I don't really see anything in their FAQ's about depositing so I'm assuming it's easy and I'm just stupid. Do I just buy bitcoins off an exchange like coinbase and then send them to that address or something?

I know there are probably ways to trade with other players, but would rather just make the deposit myself.

Any help anyone could offer would be appreciated, thanks.
If you are in the US, set up a coinbase account. It will take a little while to get verified and all that, but once you're all set up, it's simple to just buy btc from them and transfer it to your "cash-in" address.

If you want to play right this second, I would suggest picking up a GDMP and trading it in the lobby.
03-16-2014 , 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by lluboski
IT can be old client,your sec. software or something else. If you install new client and still have problem email support.
i actually fixed it by turning off my malware software, it kept blocking the site, strange.
03-16-2014 , 05:36 PM
Glad you got it fixed.
03-16-2014 , 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by ratm2525
Hi, I want to try out Seals with Clubs, but am hoping someone could help me with the depositing part. When I click on Cashier and then buy chips w/bitcoins button it brings up a "cash in address".

I don't know what this means. I hardly knew what a bitcoin was up until recently. I don't really see anything in their FAQ's about depositing so I'm assuming it's easy and I'm just stupid. Do I just buy bitcoins off an exchange like coinbase and then send them to that address or something?

I know there are probably ways to trade with other players, but would rather just make the deposit myself.

Any help anyone could offer would be appreciated, thanks.
This video is outdated,but this is how it work ( the exchanges don't exist anymore)
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...RwFMiG5XvrSJ9w

Last edited by lluboski; 03-16-2014 at 06:38 PM.
03-16-2014 , 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by WSPreadHead
is there any information about the RNG being used? Is it audited by a 3rd party?
This the software used by SwC

http://www.briggsoft.com/docs/pmaven...es.htm#shuffle

You can download the RNG software there, but I doubt SwC have actually been audited to make sure they haven't altered it.

      
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