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hero member
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February 08, 2022, 05:29:48 PM
#31
Casinos:

Stake.com
Bitcasino
Betcoin.ag
Roobet
Rollbit
Blackjack.fun
Duelbits
Crypto.games

Sportsbook

Sportsbet.io
Playbetr
Stake(Sports)
Nitrogensports


There are lots to choose from yet these sites are known
on this forum which you could somewhat assure off.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
February 08, 2022, 04:36:01 PM
#30
Hey everyone! I'm new to online gambling, meaning I have played casino games in brick-and-mortar casinos and placed some bets in the past, but it was a kind of one-time activity. Currently, I would like to start playing on a regular basis. I would like someone to help me find a reliable website to play. Thanks in advance for any advice from you.

There is a big difference between casino games and sports betting. You're almost guaranteed to lose long term with most casino games, unless you find something that requires real skill like poker. All of the virtual slot games and even things like live roulette are engineered towards the house to win over the long term. If you watch a lot of sport and happen to be good at picking the winners, maybe being able to see beyond the stats and read the players, then it's just possible that a sportsbook will make you some money, but definitely go the slow and steady root instead of trying to get rich fast with crazy odds or parlays. For that choice I'd have to recommend Sportsbet.io as one of the best that accepts Bitcoin.

first, the OP is already in the right board to check reputable casinos or bookies to play with. however, this kind of topic should be moved to the gambling discussion board .

he will find out soon that there are several good bookies based on the suggestions of many users here. what he can do is compare their odds, which one is better, and check their deposit options, withdrawal fees and other factors that he deemed important.
hero member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
February 08, 2022, 04:22:24 PM
#29
I suggest to visit BTCGOSU: https://www.btcgosu.com/ they have review for different casinos and bookies also you can look for a game and which gambling site offers that certain game but personally I tried different gambling site including Stake.com, Bitsler.com, Sportsbet.io and have no issue, they have good lists of casino and table games as well as sports betting.

You can try to visit other gambling sites you can find their threads here, there are some newly opened gambling sites I think they're good too.
Go with this suggestion and i do tend to say the same thing too on which sites been listed on that site is highly recommendable plus there are some professional reviews about on certain sites
which you could really study and read on if you are interested on playing.There are lots of sites that we do have today that you could able to trust.
It is really just depending on what kind or type of game you would really be playing.
legendary
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February 08, 2022, 03:04:11 PM
#28
Hey everyone! I'm new to online gambling, meaning I have played casino games in brick-and-mortar casinos and placed some bets in the past, but it was a kind of one-time activity. Currently, I would like to start playing on a regular basis. I would like someone to help me find a reliable website to play. Thanks in advance for any advice from you.

There is a big difference between casino games and sports betting. You're almost guaranteed to lose long term with most casino games, unless you find something that requires real skill like poker. All of the virtual slot games and even things like live roulette are engineered towards the house to win over the long term. If you watch a lot of sport and happen to be good at picking the winners, maybe being able to see beyond the stats and read the players, then it's just possible that a sportsbook will make you some money, but definitely go the slow and steady root instead of trying to get rich fast with crazy odds or parlays. For that choice I'd have to recommend Sportsbet.io as one of the best that accepts Bitcoin.
hero member
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
February 08, 2022, 02:54:46 PM
#27
There are so many options which is why it's difficult to recommend just a few since you didn't specify more details regarding what you are looking for in a crypto gambling site. Below are some recommendations from the top of my head.

No KYC:
- Fairlay
- Stake
- Exbet(Low liquidity)
- Sportsbet.io

KYC:
- Pinnacle
- Roobet
- Wolf.bet
legendary
Activity: 1806
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February 08, 2022, 02:46:10 PM
#26
There are a few casinos that have a good reputation, but every site has a problem with a customer at one time or another. You should also consider where you have high limits to play, and customer service is also important. Some sites have limits for certain sports and then also ranked by competition for example. These are all elements that you should include in your assessment.

ya.ya.yo!
hero member
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February 08, 2022, 02:32:13 PM
#25
to be honest stake.com is my favorite place when I want to bet on soccer gambling or other sports but not every day ,for beginners also compatible because it is easy to understand so not difficult to specify the direction of bet ! oh yeah there is a chat feature if you don't understand how to bet or anything else then you can chat with other user or support but you have to know gambling is also full risk of lose must be ready because winner is for lucky gamblers
legendary
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A Bitcoiner chooses. A slave obeys.
February 08, 2022, 01:40:46 PM
#24
I can see that many bitcointalkers have rushed to your aid and have given you lists of very decent online casinos, however at this point i would suggest you be a bit more careful when choosing and always do your own research on these online casinos. Some of them have dubious rules in their terms and conditions, so always carefully read those before you deposit any money.

You can always peruse the scam accusations subforum to see anyone complaining about some of the casinos: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0
legendary
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February 08, 2022, 12:57:26 PM
#23
Thanks in advance for any advice from you.
No, your request is very risky, dude it's a gamble, to be honest I've had a bad experience when suggesting a good gambling site to play, what to say, he lost the bet of $1000, he blamed me for the problem, even though the gambling site was responsible and honest, he lost.

Honestly, in this case it is likely that this could also happen to you, because you said it was new, for that I can only advise you to take a look at the following good gambling sites.

Topic:Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos

The decision is yours, you are responsible for your own risk of loss, remember it's a gamble.
I agree with this, creating a thread to try to read about the recommendations of other users seems like an optimal path, however something similar happened to me, outside the forum by the way, and it is not nice to be on the receiving end of someone that lost some money while gambling and claim that it is your fault for recommending that casino, so it is important that we do our due diligence ,and the thread that you link is a very good starting point for those that are beginning their journey gambling with cryptocurrencies.
legendary
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Nec Recisa Recedit
February 08, 2022, 10:42:23 AM
#22
I find very useful stake.com since the have a lot of bonus and nice promotion, rakeback, honest house edge and an easy platform that allow to play both casino and betting on sports.
Fast withdrawal and Quick assistance in chat... If you are searching bookmaker and casino this is the best solution I think.
hero member
Activity: 3038
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February 08, 2022, 10:09:32 AM
#21
It always comes back to questioning KYC in casinos everytime there is a thread about casino suggestions. You are not the only one who hates that. The casino owners itself hates it but they have to follow guidelines too. Verifying identity helps them getaway from government scrutiny.

Most casino in crypto doesnt force you to send KYC documents, unless you with funds they consider to be too big. And they suspect you to be cheating.
legendary
Activity: 1904
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February 08, 2022, 09:58:47 AM
#20
For a curated list of gambling sites. Here are my go-to resources. They also have bitcointall thread if you to ask some specific questions about their listings and I am certain that they are all active.

- https://www.btcgosu.com/ thread
- https://gamblingbro.com/ thread

The KYC and Withdrawal guide have already been mentioned, use that to cross reference when choosing your platform to avoid any issues especially in terms of withdrawals and accessibility.
legendary
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February 08, 2022, 09:52:55 AM
#19
I would suggest that you refer to this table quoted by @ultraBTC, OP. But of course, I would also suggest for you to not limit yourself with the casinos included on this list. There are so much more to see, and actually continuously adding up to the numbers, but one thing that is important is you do your research and review as to what casino suits your preferences.
hero member
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I don't request loans~
February 08, 2022, 09:50:30 AM
#18
I'm dropping some of the ones I've personally used. I've tried Roobet, Wolfbet, Rollbit and FortuneJack. They're pretty solid casinos with pretty good customer support (as far as I experienced anyway), and have a pretty solid list of games. There's also others I've heard of such as stake (don't mind the accusations, they're just that, accusations) and Duelbits. There's probably a bunch more out there but those are the most notable ones I've heard and experienced. Do note that most of what I've said requires basic KYC though, so if you don't want those then probably better to find another.
The only thing that I don't understand is why most cryptocasinos require KYC? I understand this situation with fiat gambling sites, as they have to cover their asses with your KYC documents. However, in crypto you don't need to provide any proof of identity. So WTF? I see some casinos without this KYC requirements. That's good but they are not numerous.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/casino-kyc-how-it-works-and-to-what-effect-5384564 Here's an entire thread that has some tidbits about why. tldr is basically it is a business requirement. Crypto may not require KYC, but gambling does.
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February 08, 2022, 09:43:41 AM
#17
AND sporstbet.io mentioned doesn't need kyc on crypto. At least i didn't see this there. bad moment there is that  if odd goes up while bet is in process(5 sec) they grab initial odd. and it's a gamble yeah So you'll lose in the end
hero member
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Free Crypto Faucet in Trustdice
February 08, 2022, 09:23:58 AM
#16
The only thing that I don't understand is why most cryptocasinos require KYC? I understand this situation with fiat gambling sites, as they have to cover their asses with your KYC documents. However, in crypto you don't need to provide any proof of identity. So WTF? I see some casinos without this KYC requirements. That's good but they are not numerous.

It comes back to the preferences of each and the convenience of the gamblers. Regarding KYC or not and only need to prioritize interests that can make you not worry when gambling. And regarding crypto casinos, some of which apply KYC because the policy is to operate, of course, they must be licensed and follow the rules. Therefore, always prioritize reading the rules before starting to gamble wherever you find a casino. Don't forget that reputation is also a distraction for you to remain a gambler who prioritizes safety.
hero member
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Free Crypto Faucet in Trustdice
February 08, 2022, 08:43:55 AM
#15
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Dimon69
February 08, 2022, 08:34:48 AM
#14
I suggest to visit BTCGOSU: https://www.btcgosu.com/ they have review for different casinos and bookies also you can look for a game and which gambling site offers that certain game but personally I tried different gambling site including Stake.com, Bitsler.com, Sportsbet.io and have no issue, they have good lists of casino and table games as well as sports betting.

You can try to visit other gambling sites you can find their threads here, there are some newly opened gambling sites I think they're good too.

Thank you for your kind reply, I will do it soon. I was also thinking about stake as I have read some good reviews about this site on Trustpilot and Askgamblers.

Trustpilot and Askgamblers review is easy to manipulate since Casino owner can pay multiple users to review good for themselves unlike BTCGOSU and Gambling personal review which is highly respected by the forum user because most of us agree to there judgement. Stake casino is good in general but there's a lot of casino out there that you can experience much better gambling experience in both slot and sportsbetting that you prefer on playing casino.

https://gamblingbro.com/ and https://www.btcgosu.com/ is my personal choice in terms of casino review. They are not bias and they have high bar set for there criteria.
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February 08, 2022, 08:29:03 AM
#13
Thanks in advance for any advice from you.
No, your request is very risky, dude it's a gamble, to be honest I've had a bad experience when suggesting a good gambling site to play, what to say, he lost the bet of $1000, he blamed me for the problem, even though the gambling site was responsible and honest, he lost.

Honestly, in this case it is likely that this could also happen to you, because you said it was new, for that I can only advise you to take a look at the following good gambling sites.

Topic:Withdrawal Fees and Withdrawal Amounts on Crypto Casinos

The decision is yours, you are responsible for your own risk of loss, remember it's a gamble.

Of course, that's why it's called gambling. In every single game, casino has a "slightly better" chance. Ranging from 0.0xx (Blackjack) to 10% + on some games. No-one here can guarantee him win. The point is that once he wins, he wouldn't have trouble getting his paycheck. Simple as that.
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February 08, 2022, 08:28:48 AM
#12
Hey everyone! I'm new to online gambling, meaning I have played casino games in brick-and-mortar casinos and placed some bets in the past, but it was a kind of one-time activity. Currently, I would like to start playing on a regular basis. I would like someone to help me find a reliable website to play. Thanks in advance for any advice from you.

I would also recommend stake if you want to both gamble and bet on various sports events. This is a multi-instrumentalist website and I hope you will be pleased with them. But you have to DYOR, meaning please, don't take all those recommendations seriously without checking this website on your own.
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