Most links works, but :
1. Only 1 sites accept Monero
2. Not all of sites about gambling
3. Few sites looks like require user solve puzzle/do something specific to gain access to their site
Crypto-games as mentioned is the only site that accepts Monero for a long time, so did 999dice until recently it was taken off because of network issues with all those Monero forks. Until shapeshift changed also all sites using shapeshift you could use. duckdice uses it but they had some trust issues though people are still playing there. Same as fortunejack, but also operational still.
Problem with non clearnet casinos is they don't have good reputation. I would stick to the major clearnet sites, which you can still play through Tor.
I won't use 999dice even if they accept Monero and have .onion link due to their reputation. Gonna check duckdice and fortunejack later.
Edit : fortunejack uses cloudflare and looks like duckdice have problems with bonus, but should be trustable with small amount.
Just a stupid question, but why do you want to use casinos via Tor? The reason why I am asking is simple, because a lot of people are doing this to use multiple accounts and to exploit the bonus systems or promotional events and these people usually get banned, when they are caught.
Most casino require deposit or very high minimum wager if they offer bonus. Besides, some of of casino which offer bonus that i know isn't Tor/VPN friendly.
I know anonymity is a big deal for some people and some are even restricted due to their location, so that would make more sense to use these sites via Tor.
And that's why i made this thread
Ok, but why not just opt for a good private VPN instead of Tor or do these casinos have VPN detection counter measures to detect the use of private VPNs? What is the main concern?
I have been gambling on these sites for years and I have not had any issues, because I use mixer services, combined with private VPNs and I never re-use Bitcoin addresses.