Which is more likely to succeed?

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asked Feb 15, 2022 in Electron Microscopy by Bestmengqin (1,220 points)

The duel of dicing is 55 2. Which is more likely to Cheap OSRS Gold succeed? I'm interested in joining one of the clans that dicing. What is the cost to be enrolled? Do you know of any you can take part in? I really like dicing and would like to be a host and join.

Someone has told me that random people who pay you will be paid once you get the amount of people, they will let you in. They can only get fraud and you will never be taken advantage of. They also claimed... they are trusted people may scam you , but they won't. What does that mean? He sent me in a PM but I deleted the message.Pianist sent me it and if he's here. I need your help. me out.

What does that mean? Do you know of any 55x2 clan I could dice in F2P? Or 60 x 2? Anyone you trust? 60 x 2 is better however 55 x2 is okay too. I could have had the 550k I received today but I didn't understand it. I was scammed. I was on my other account with 230k. I was at 720k but I am at 170k as of today. Thank you scammers. The guy dipped like 10 times then when I got a huge number he left.

If you're a host you can play 55x2 since it's 50/50 dice duels. But you could make money out of large pots between two people. 2B+ is not a problem, you can't join any atm. Dicing works the same way.

Host A is the person who gives Person A (refered in the form H here on out) say 100k. H rolls dice. In the event that it's 90plus (60x2) then H holds cash. If it's 60+, then H will trade Player A 200K (hence the 'x2' in '60x2'). They are trusted because they have to RuneScape Gold 2007 pay for their status (10Bplus) thus swindling people with 500k or more is nothing to gain. Nope, doubt people even dice much in F2P. That's why you choose trustworthy MEMBER clans, although, unfortunately , there's only 1M+ min to bet there.

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