Rocketgame.io

in steemexclusive •  5 years ago 

Greetings Steemians,

Today I would like to talk about Rocketgame.io, specifically a recent experience I had.

If you're not familiar with Rocketgame.io, it should be stated this is a gaming/gambling site where use of your cryptocurrency can potentially result in losing your crypto currency. It's important to understand this risk before assuming it.


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I really only play Plinko, because I have a strange obsession with it. You can tweak some wagering parameters, and I have my own special system.
Be careful playing Plinko.. Recked by RNG is a thing..

While I was playing Plinko with my special system, I hit the 1000X.


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If you look at the wager and the profit won, it's quite.. HUGE in comparison!

I decided not to waste time and cashed out for 8,000 Tron IMMEDIATELY.

Then something happened..

The withdrawal did not work. (A rare occurrence, given that I've cashed out various times with never a hiccup)

My balance was deducted but my wallet not credited!

I instantly thought:
(Well this sucks, I'm probably not going to get this 8k Tron.)

So I went to the Rocketgame.io Telegram and sought out some help.

To my surprise I was assisted within 5 minutes!!!!

I was asked to provide some screenshots in DM to prove my claim by the staff, and the 8k Tron was sent directly to my wallet. The entire issue was resolved in about 1 hour.


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A spare laptop running Raspbian desktop, used to crunch out auto Plinko.

This concludes my thoughts on Rocketgame.io, I decided to share this experience, because so many believe crypto is this "wild west" place where everyone is bad. My experience with Rocketgame.io is proof that there are some good people in this space who run legitimate businesses and aren't out to get you.

Only wager crypto you're prepared to lose!

and never play on emotion.


Thank you for stopping by, I hope you're all having a wonderful day!


Much love,
@futuremind

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Go TRON!

Suddenly, I feel like you're going to post another mind blowing guitar solo in less than 24hours...Don't know, I just feel it. Are you cooking something? Hmmm...

Haha, no not yet buddy, but I will try to keep entries coming once per week for #musicforsteem!

Tonight I might cook something. I had Chinese food last night, and I'm sorry to say it was overcooked and too much soy sauce. :(

  ·  5 years ago 

wow. I often have to cook my own food. Three meals a day are made by myself

Me too, I live alone and prepare all of my own food. Eating out is a luxury that comes at a great expense for me.
Perhaps that's why I expect it to be done right when I pay more than I can afford?

  ·  5 years ago 

I was worried that the food outside was unhygienic, so I insisted on cleaning the ingredients myself. Including cooking

I understand.
That is probably best.

May I ask what you are implying? Or what that has to do with my post that you didn't care to support yet comment on?

  ·  5 years ago 

@davidke20 is my good friend. I am teasing him. do not worry. @davidke20 is a good person and often helps me

Sorry for misunderstanding.
Yes he is a good friend. Thank you for stopping by :)

  ·  5 years ago 

拉哥,啥时候把你家的金鱼煮了,加菜。哈哈

呵呵。這個大佬也加入微印了🤭

"Never play on emotion" is funny. As though you have to stop if you begin to have fun, or get scared, or experience a rush. Aside from those who don't understand math, that's the only reason people gamble, period - that thrill!

But yeah, disclaimers..... they don't have to make sense, they're just there to cover their author's butt! :P

I myself consider gambling and lotto in a category with buying insurance. Not a risk I'm willing to take! I don't require the thrill that badly, and I know the odds always favour the house, so there is no logical reason to ever put a cent into it. To each their own, though.

I suspected this might be your opinion on the matter :P

Perhaps I should have said "and never play on NEGATIVE emotion" 😅
But then again an overabundance of positivity and adrenaline could also lead to incorrect thinking.

For me, I do not even "play" (at the visual level) so to speak. It's a math game to me that I want to beat, and that is the thrill for me..
If I make the mistake of "watching" the autos roll, my emotions will start to kick and I do dumb things.
So I just set the parameters and leave it.
I also adhere to some strict (and quite low) bankrolling policies for myself.

So far my system is winning, so my "thrill" is filled.

That doesn't mean it's a winning system. It will take millions or even billions of rolls to know, and I've run some RNG tests where I even paid programmers to help me calculate.

The best systems "float", but no system is impervious to the RNG gods. (no system that I've yet to discover.)

You make some good points. Thank you @drutter.

Oh I totally respect people's right to play. I had a buddy I used to go to blackjack with at the Casino in Vancouver. I was his ride, and his common sense. When I'd see he was up a ways, I'd cut him off. Even right in the middle of a hot dealer, or whatever, just nah we're out of here, your ride is leaving, cash in your chips now or there'll be trouble. Not that I was a big or physical guy, but I could cause him troubles in other ways. He'd always acquiesce. On the way home, he'd gush about how well he did, and then remember to thank me for stopping him even if it seemed like he should have kept going. We'd almost always go home with money, and the tradition was that he would buy me a tank of gas for the ride, and then dinner out (another night) for stopping him at the right time.

This occurred enough times that it's a memory of mine. A fairly good one, too. I don't regret those times, even though he and I long ago grew apart, and now I've moved inland from Vancouver to raise a baby in a smaller BC town.

That sounds like some nice memories with your buddy.

Years ago I used to go and play Texas Holdem at a local casino. I generally did pretty good whenever I went, utilizing a system I developed through quite a bit of reading. The info that really helped me was written by a successful poker player: Doyle Brunson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super/System

I had a buddy that used to go with me to the casino. He also enjoyed Texas Holdem, but he sucked at it and always lost all of his money.
He would lose all of the money he had to his name, and would swear I am the luckiest guy ever.
I tried to explain to him that he had some tells that were so very obvious, and also his understanding of poker was limited by his understanding of psychology and research on the game. None of what I said mattered.. He kept on gambling and losing it all, while saying I'm just super lucky. The fact they he was never able to beat me in a game didn't support what I was telling him, I was just lucky..

Texas Holdem is a very interesting game. I don't care for online Texas Holdem, because it removes a vital aspect of the game, and that is the psychology of reading your opponent(s).

Me and that friend grew apart too. He had/has a drug problem and I watched it destroy him like so many others.

Thank you for the chat my friend :)

Super/System
Super/System, one of the first books about poker strategy, was written and published in 1979 by Doyle Brunson, a professional poker player and multiple winner at the World Series of Poker.

For sure.