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Topic: CS:GO VGO Skin Gambling (Read 188 times)

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March 06, 2020, 04:06:07 AM
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This is a good question, I like to share useful information, so I want to advise you the site I use is https://csgobettings.com/wtfskins/ here I use various top platforms for betting and thus make good money, I wish everyone good luck and always help each other.
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August 10, 2019, 01:07:47 PM
#12
Does VGO mean Video Games... or Virtual Games... ?  There are couple of different meaning for the words on the Internet that I could not understand which is the right one.
Sounds like ethereum-based cryptokitty or something?
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August 10, 2019, 10:41:23 AM
#11
The hltv  route is separating the bet from the skin part by having you sell the skins like you can in lots of places.    Then you have a positive balance and may place bets with it, on a different site.

Surprised this works but I guess they dont mind if you just sell the skins, they just dont want people gambling them directly.    Seems silly to me as there is nothing wrong with gambling but I guess there was too much kick back to valve from gamble sites.

VGO I have heard of but wasnt aware its a blockchain.   Is it decentralised or just some dictated by the sites that utilise it.   I guess its another way of trading tokens and people like the attractive designs.   CSGO itself as a game is quite balanced, it suffers from being too popular if anything and its hard to get a serious game because of so many wanting to fool about.   The game itself is very well tuned now
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August 10, 2019, 09:45:52 AM
#10
Hello, I am new to this forum and I would like to contribute to the forum before asking for something

I would like to talk about VGO skin gambling, because it is quite interesting. VGO is a blockchain based collecting and trading technology and they are designed as a reaction to the trade restrictions of various games/trading platforms, such as steams 7 day trading period. To be clear, these items are not real and they do not exist in game. They are just used as an currency that has worth and to be able to bet with. Without VGO the csgo gambling community would definitely have collapsed, no doubt about it and Wax All Access has created it and became really rich because of it. CSGO gambling used to be a $5 billion industry, but now it has shrunk to about 2 billion dollars. So I also have a question: I like to gamble on CS:GO gambling sites and I play on a lot of them, I used a list https://csgopromocodes.com/ but I already used every promo code ont here. Do you maybe have some betting sites for me with your promo code?

Kind regards,

Pascalle
Didn't they make those CSGO gambling stuffs illegal on steam? I used to play csgo a lot before and used to bet on different sites (forgot the names. it has been like three years Sad ). I kinda remember receiving an email from one of the sites (like a year ago probably) saying that their bots has been disabled  by steam and banned (thus items being on hold while they negotiate with steam) due to being affiliated with gambling. Not sure if anything has changed or did they find out a new way of gambling?
Anyways, did you just advertise your site over here?  Roll Eyes Why don't you play without promo codes?
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August 10, 2019, 08:50:37 AM
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You need to be careful though, Steam tracks down and brings these gambling websites to an end if they found out about your operation. I remembered before like 4-5 years ago, Steam was very lenient about skin gamblings but what made it changed was when teams purposely lose the match in order to win bets they personally made in the website.
In Dota 2 this is what they call 322.

I don't know the term for CSgo.

I do play CSGO for a year now and I don't think people intentionally do this kind of thing in tournaments.

CSGO is a great game but the usual problem about this game is it is full of bugs, abused OP guns and usually taking advantages of terrains like the confidential olofboost. I do have some skins I can gamble but I don't know the trusted sites..
I know that CSGO is one of the best game up to this moment.

But you are not aware of the gambling scene when it comes to skins. There are teams that intended to sell a game because they have bet for the other team because its rewarding for them. These are the issues and scandals that has been minimized now because of the sanction that Valve has given to the rule breakers before.
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August 09, 2019, 04:25:53 AM
#8
You need to be careful though, Steam tracks down and brings these gambling websites to an end if they found out about your operation. I remembered before like 4-5 years ago, Steam was very lenient about skin gamblings but what made it changed was when teams purposely lose the match in order to win bets they personally made in the website.
In Dota 2 this is what they call 322.

I don't know the term for CSgo.

I do play CSGO for a year now and I don't think people intentionally do this kind of thing in tournaments.

CSGO is a great game but the usual problem about this game is it is full of bugs, abused OP guns and usually taking advantages of terrains like the confidential olofboost. I do have some skins I can gamble but I don't know the trusted sites..
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August 09, 2019, 04:07:37 AM
#7
You need to be careful though, Steam tracks down and brings these gambling websites to an end if they found out about your operation. I remembered before like 4-5 years ago, Steam was very lenient about skin gamblings but what made it changed was when teams purposely lose the match in order to win bets they personally made in the website.
In Dota 2 this is what they call 322.

I don't know the term for CSgo.
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August 09, 2019, 02:27:26 AM
#6
You need to be careful though, Steam tracks down and brings these gambling websites to an end if they found out about your operation. I remembered before like 4-5 years ago, Steam was very lenient about skin gamblings but what made it changed was when teams purposely lose the match in order to win bets they personally made in the website.

I am not sure if this website is still working but the gold ol' csgolounge.com is where I used to bet my skins and win/lose most of the time.
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August 08, 2019, 02:35:12 PM
#5
HLTV still offers CS:GO skin gambling AFAIK (working with CSGOFast), and it's pretty easy to deposit and bet- there's a little widget on each match page that allows you to place bets on teams, and odds are usually pretty good as well. I also used to use VPGame, but I've since migrated over to betting on matches straight on HLTV. I do most of my analysis on there too, so the site's become a one-stop shop for me to bet.
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August 08, 2019, 01:52:45 PM
#4
Almost every CS:GO item betting site I've used in the past has either been shut down or my access is restricted. Used to be a huge bettor on VPGame but there's just not much sauce for CS:GO within that site, mostly are for Dota and other sports. VGO, I must say, seems to be a good platform though I have doubts since it's somewhat creating a shadow economy of its own and the guns within the said blockchain have no real weight to the Steam market and AFAIK, doesn't have real equivalence to what they represent. Other than that, it's quite a good platform to work with if you're really in for betting but yeah, for the most part, CS:GO item gambling is dead, sadly.
I've been using VPGame before too and what I notice is that it's mostly focused on other games. I did received dota 2 items in VPGame to my dota 2 account. Well, some of items within aren't exactly the same as the items in the game or no real weight to the steam market as you mentioned because I searched about it before. There are fake items included but not all plus in game items are exactly the same as the real one but not the same in steam market's item value or not existed in their market.
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August 08, 2019, 10:07:49 AM
#3
Almost every CS:GO item betting site I've used in the past has either been shut down or my access is restricted. Used to be a huge bettor on VPGame but there's just not much sauce for CS:GO within that site, mostly are for Dota and other sports. VGO, I must say, seems to be a good platform though I have doubts since it's somewhat creating a shadow economy of its own and the guns within the said blockchain have no real weight to the Steam market and AFAIK, doesn't have real equivalence to what they represent. Other than that, it's quite a good platform to work with if you're really in for betting but yeah, for the most part, CS:GO item gambling is dead, sadly.
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August 08, 2019, 08:11:25 AM
#2
Well, VGO just bring the tables back from CS: GO community, I don't know if the popularity just faded because of the recent change or people would not dig VGO over the recent CS: GO but in my opinion after seeing the site and they surely based it to the CS: GO games I sure love the different Guns and stuff that you can trade with different players sure wish they can be used in the game as well, but I guess you can sell and just bought some that can be used in the actual game, But I truly wish if you had the Skin in VGO you can sure link it as well to the actual game in my opinion.
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August 08, 2019, 06:33:53 AM
#1
Hello, I am new to this forum and I would like to contribute to the forum before asking for something

I would like to talk about VGO skin gambling, because it is quite interesting. VGO is a blockchain based collecting and trading technology and they are designed as a reaction to the trade restrictions of various games/trading platforms, such as steams 7 day trading period. To be clear, these items are not real and they do not exist in game. They are just used as an currency that has worth and to be able to bet with. Without VGO the csgo gambling community would definitely have collapsed, no doubt about it and Wax All Access has created it and became really rich because of it. CSGO gambling used to be a $5 billion industry, but now it has shrunk to about 2 billion dollars. So I also have a question: I like to gamble on CS:GO gambling sites and I play on a lot of them, I used a list https://csgopromocodes.com/ but I already used every promo code ont here. Do you maybe have some betting sites for me with your promo code?

Kind regards,

Pascalle
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