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Topic: skillgames sites which use bitcoin/altcoins? (Read 494 times)

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August 11, 2013, 04:12:12 PM
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http://www.Gamerholic.com

Get on the leaderboard and win tokens when others fail to beat your score. Trade the piles of tokens you win in the arcade for bitcoins.

Imagine 500 people at the same time trying to beat your score. You'll get the tokens you need within minutes to trade for bitcoin
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Dragons Tale, http://www.dragons.tl/ has BTC as it's ingame currency, around half of the games is skillbased and half of them is luckbased. Dragons Tale by eGenesis(the company behind "A tale in the desert") is great game by the way where you can win 100's or even 1000's BTC if your skilled (or lucky).....
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Look for CoinsVictory when it launches.

Skill games PVP include, tetris, pacman, chess, and more!
You have link?
sr. member
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Look for CoinsVictory when it launches.

Skill games PVP include, tetris, pacman, chess, and more!
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I had an idea to build a pong BTC site, but I don't know how much interested guys I can find.
newbie
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I'm launching a pure-skill bitcoin gaming site for wagers (www.bitstrat.com). Currently the only game on there is tower defense, but soon there will be more!
newbie
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sealswithclubs, great poker site!
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I guess thats a start but I fear a game like hangman is too easy solvable by a bot picking the most likely letters. Depending on their pool of words (if it isnt just a whole dictionary) it might need a lot of games for the bot to adjust to the subset of words used, but in the longrun it should find an optimal strategy.
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Hi are there any pages comparable to king.com which use bitcoins instead of fiat currencies? Using cryptocurrencies should allow to have way less overhead when it comes to transactions and maybe the legal/financial  side of things so it would allow a higher percentage of payouts (compared to king.com's 25% they take from every game). There seem to be quite a few gambling sites but skill games would be more interesting as you can actually win in the long run (if you are in average better than your opponents by amount large enough to offset the % the owners take.
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