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Topic: Skill Games for Bitcoin, looking for feedback (Read 709 times)

hero member
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I can be your beta tester if you have done the beta Smiley
hero member
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EOS Auctions
What about mobile games you play and compete for bitcoin?
full member
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newbie
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we need chinese poker! (without login or download software)

True, Bitcoiners get jumpy with downloads.
sr. member
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Karma is a Btc
we need chinese poker! (without login or download software)
sr. member
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I should get paid for gambit.com Wink
hero member
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I think OP is right, need short entertaining games. Not very sure about multiplayer games though, sometimes is difficult to have someone else on the site at the same time. So, should also have solitaire games, even simple games like "mastermind" would work.
legendary
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If you want in in
newbie
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I have seen gambit before.  However, my one problem is the games take to long.  Besides rock papers scissors, the games can last 20-30 minutes. 
legendary
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There is already a website like this. It's called gambit.com (http://www.gambit.com/?ref=jeffthebaker my affiliate, if you will please.) You should probably check that out before you make your own site.
newbie
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I would love to get some feedback on this idea.  As some of you may know, playing skill games for money is legal in the US and abroad.  I want to set up a website that provides skill, puzzle, strategy games that people can play against each other for bitcoin.  The site woudl take a small percentage (3-5%) fee.  I have a few game ideas that can't be beat by bots or computer programs to ensure people know they are not being cheated.  The games would last 1-2 minutes, and are really fun mind battle games.  You will have a secure account, with win percentages and all kinds of stats, and there will be a leaderboard for people who have won the most.  I understand the security needed to implement this, but I want to know if this will conceptually work.


I would love some feedback!
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