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November 07, 2017, 12:55:13 PM
#37
Would you not be aswell to convert eth to btc and gamble that. I haven't seen many that do eth but that's probably because I use btc instead.
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November 07, 2017, 11:07:59 AM
#36
After some time betcoin.ag sports betting is up and running again. They had some maintenance, they made some upgrades all in all everything runs smoothly and I already tested it couple times. Betcoin.ag accepts eth among some other alts, for any questions you have support, you will get some loyalty point for your activity there.
Come and try, registration is easy you don't need anything except valid mail and wallet address for withdrawing you winnings. Good luck my friend, see you on betcoin.ag.
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November 07, 2017, 06:08:30 AM
#35
Hello,

Here is my list of demands for sports betting site listed from most important to less important:
Reliable
ETH deposits/withdrawals
Possible betting on European sports. Most importantly soccer.
No need for kyc
Fast Withdrawals

Is something out there that ticks all the boxes? I like nitrogen sports but the don't allow for ETH deposits/withdrawal.

sportsbet.io is one of the sports betting sites.
all soccer betting especially europe is there.
deposits and withdrawals can be done instantly.
but the problem for you, because they do not accept ETH.
only the bitcoin they receive.
but my suggestion for you to exchange the ETH you have to bet on sportsbet.io using bitcoin
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#birdgang
October 21, 2017, 03:51:38 PM
#34
Betting via an agent might be a good solution for you then. I am betting nearly exclusively via agent accounts and never had any problems. You don't have to share your details with the bookmaker then, with some agents you don't even need to share your details with them. This agent betting has grown into a big business the last years.

First time hearing this, not sure why would you even want to hire an agent for this but maybe it's your own prerogative. But to be honest, since most bitcoin gambling sites do not even require ID or a KYC policy, then I don't see the reason why you have to get an agent. I've been betting on sports on bitcoin sportsbooks the past couple of years and never had problems.

Most Bitcoin-only bookmakers have shitty odds. Then you have bookmakers where you can deposit/withdraw with Bitcoin and have good odds, but you have to do KYC (Trofo don't wants/likes KYC). Via an agent you can have it all: Most competitive odds on the market (1,98/1,98) with high limits, no KYC and Bitcoin deposit/withdrawal.

For me personally I am not able to bet with a lot of bookmakers, because of georestrictions. But via an agent I can bet with all these bookmakers/exchanges like Pinnacle, SBO, Maxbet, Singbet, BetISN, Betfair etc. Agent-Betting sounds a bit shady, I admit that, but the agents are making tons of money, so there is no need to scam there customers. In Asia, where the big betting money is, betting via an agent is just a normal modus operandi. I've never heard of someone getting scammed who played by the rules.
And it's really easy, you play directly f.e. on the Pinnacle website and only you can access your account. You deposit/withdraw via the agent and the agent charges some fee for that (they can earn some more money with you, but YOU only pay these deposit/withdrawal fees)
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October 21, 2017, 03:31:01 PM
#33
Betting via an agent might be a good solution for you then. I am betting nearly exclusively via agent accounts and never had any problems. You don't have to share your details with the bookmaker then, with some agents you don't even need to share your details with them. This agent betting has grown into a big business the last years.

First time hearing this, not sure why would you even want to hire an agent for this but maybe it's your own prerogative. But to be honest, since most bitcoin gambling sites do not even require ID or a KYC policy, then I don't see the reason why you have to get an agent. I've been betting on sports on bitcoin sportsbooks the past couple of years and never had problems.
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#birdgang
October 21, 2017, 02:39:43 PM
#32
Betting via an agent might be a good solution for you then. I am betting nearly exclusively via agent accounts and never had any problems. You don't have to share your details with the bookmaker then, with some agents you don't even need to share your details with them. This agent betting has grown into a big business the last years.
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October 21, 2017, 02:28:02 PM
#31
@Trofo

Why are you averse to doing KYC ? I think it's no problem with serious bookmakers. I'd rather play with a well established, reliable bookmaker, than playing with these anonymous BTC bookmakers, so just curios.

I am probably being too careful maybe even paranoid. I live in county where we have big taxes on betting. They take 5% from every stake and 10% from every win under 150$, After that it gets worse (up to 30%). It is illegal to use other online betting places but a lot of people is doing it without any problems. I just don't want to be the first one with the problems.

I have a habit of taking my wins at the end of each day so I don't have so much money riding at any time so I am fine with reasonably established, reliable bookmaker. Furthermore if they have your name they can easily ban you for using their site after you start taking serious money from them. Or restrict your wagers.
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October 21, 2017, 09:49:25 AM
#30
Hello,

Here is my list of demands for sports betting site listed from most important to less important:
Reliable
ETH deposits/withdrawals
Possible betting on European sports. Most importantly soccer.
No need for kyc
Fast Withdrawals

Is something out there that ticks all the boxes? I like nitrogen sports but the don't allow for ETH deposits/withdrawal.


Our platform has all that you ask for. I''m sure that you will be impressed with the amount of sport that we offer.  We accept Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash and Ethereum.  We are running an ICO at the moment so the bet sizes are restricted until the close of the pre-sale as we dont have the time to properly serve our customers during the token sale.  We plan to be in full swing within the next 4 weeks.

Have a look at www.mbet.io 

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October 21, 2017, 06:43:37 AM
#29
This site has a sportsbook and seems to support bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, bcc, dash and ripple with no kyc.

https://www.betcoin.ag

There is also this site which supports eth. Looks like they're for sale / shutting down.

http://eth.csgobets.org

Can't vouch for either of those places being reliable, have zero experience with eth books.


Well betcoin has been around for quite a long time compared to some of the other sports betting sites, i have never had an issue with withdrawing or playing there. If I had to suggest one for your particular preferences, I think that betcoin it's probably the best option available.

I have never do sports betting yet. If I will do I guess as suggested above I want to try betcoin. What is betcoin by the way? How is it related to bitcoin? How does it goes? I just want to add my query in this pool to give me ideas about sports betting.
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#birdgang
October 21, 2017, 06:23:31 AM
#28
@Trofo

Why are you averse to doing KYC ? I think it's no problem with serious bookmakers. I'd rather play with a well established, reliable bookmaker, than playing with these anonymous BTC bookmakers, so just curios.
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October 21, 2017, 06:13:04 AM
#27
Hello,

Here is my list of demands for sports betting site listed from most important to less important:
Reliable
ETH deposits/withdrawals
Possible betting on European sports. Most importantly soccer.
No need for kyc
Fast Withdrawals

Is something out there that ticks all the boxes? I like nitrogen sports but the don't allow for ETH deposits/withdrawal.

The one sports betting site that immediately comes to my mins is Betcoin.ag. They accept Ethereum deposits, No need for KYC and you can bet on European sports. The only problem with Betcoin.ag is there was an accusation that was opened for not paying a player. Its a long story but after that was posted their reputation went down so that's an X mark in reliable part. Fast Withdrawals? Somewhat Yes but there are times it will take withdrawals 24 hours. You can take a look at their old signature campaign thread and see the feedback of their participants.

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October 21, 2017, 06:05:17 AM
#26
Fairlay will take some time to get used to Smiley It is not the place I would recommend for any newbie. I needed good 10 minutes to place first bet and I have used betfair(something similar for fiat currencies) before.

I'll continue playing with WBet7 until my good run ends. I have a habit of withdrawing winnings and leaving initial deposit to play next day. Afterwards I will switch to BTC betting. And give a solid tryout to Nitrogensports and Fairlay. Betcoin.ag are updating theirs sports section last few days so I couldn't even check it.
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October 20, 2017, 09:18:09 PM
#25
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That's awesome to hear that you're having a good experience with their sportsbook.

My favorite site for fiat serious bets is pinnacle sports. Which site has those odds you mentioned? I am especially interested if it is also offering tennis handicaps in their book. Tennis and soccer are my main sports. Never gotten into basketball unfortunately, I know quite a few people making good money on it(at least claiming).
The best odds i've experienced here is from fairlay. They're a betting exchange so they offer every tennis lines afaik.

Odds comparison for these three wbet,nitrogen,fairlay (Moneylines of Fognini vs Dimitrov)

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                                        Fognini                      Dimitrov
WBet7                                    3.79                           1.23                    

Nitrogensports                           4.189                          1.256

Fairlay                                  4.424                          1.276
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October 20, 2017, 12:03:58 AM
#24
Use nitrogen sports. They're dependable and have a good reputation and some times they give chances to win free bitcoin.
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October 19, 2017, 11:53:49 PM
#23
For bitcoin deposit and withdraw, i had better experience with Intertops, they are very reliable, using them last 2 years without any problem, only downside is they process payment only twice per week, Monday and Friday.
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October 19, 2017, 10:29:54 PM
#22
This site has a sportsbook and seems to support bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, bcc, dash and ripple with no kyc.

https://www.betcoin.ag

There is also this site which supports eth. Looks like they're for sale / shutting down.

http://eth.csgobets.org

Can't vouch for either of those places being reliable, have zero experience with eth books.


Well betcoin has been around for quite a long time compared to some of the other sports betting sites, i have never had an issue with withdrawing or playing there. If I had to suggest one for your particular preferences, I think that betcoin it's probably the best option available.
Betcoin is one of the oldest sports betting and casino games for a long time but i always thinking about what happen before when someone hit and win their free games before they are change the rules and they only pay half of winning bitcoin..  And then no other issue that i heard from them..
Since i am gamble there sometimes this is my own review that i still not experience bad issues when using betcoin games. .

They still have a bad history of scamming a player by not paying them. That's a problem gamblers should not overlook. They will never be able to clean up their name because the problem was with them and nothing outside of their control. Maybe you have a good review because you did not win something big but if you did and didn't get paid, then likely your review would be far different.
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October 19, 2017, 07:38:10 PM
#21
This site has a sportsbook and seems to support bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, bcc, dash and ripple with no kyc.

https://www.betcoin.ag

There is also this site which supports eth. Looks like they're for sale / shutting down.

http://eth.csgobets.org

Can't vouch for either of those places being reliable, have zero experience with eth books.


Well betcoin has been around for quite a long time compared to some of the other sports betting sites, i have never had an issue with withdrawing or playing there. If I had to suggest one for your particular preferences, I think that betcoin it's probably the best option available.
Betcoin is one of the oldest sports betting and casino games for a long time but i always thinking about what happen before when someone hit and win their free games before they are change the rules and they only pay half of winning bitcoin..  And then no other issue that i heard from them..
Since i am gamble there sometimes this is my own review that i still not experience bad issues when using betcoin games. .
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October 19, 2017, 06:57:43 PM
#20
This site has a sportsbook and seems to support bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, bcc, dash and ripple with no kyc.

https://www.betcoin.ag

There is also this site which supports eth. Looks like they're for sale / shutting down.

http://eth.csgobets.org

Can't vouch for either of those places being reliable, have zero experience with eth books.


Well betcoin has been around for quite a long time compared to some of the other sports betting sites, i have never had an issue with withdrawing or playing there. If I had to suggest one for your particular preferences, I think that betcoin it's probably the best option available.
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October 19, 2017, 04:33:18 PM
#19
This site has a sportsbook and seems to support bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, bcc, dash and ripple with no kyc.

https://www.betcoin.ag

There is also this site which supports eth. Looks like they're for sale / shutting down.

http://eth.csgobets.org

Can't vouch for either of those places being reliable, have zero experience with eth books.
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#birdgang
October 19, 2017, 03:12:36 PM
#18
With KYC (I think at least):

I think 5dimes will suit your style then. You can also take a look into betonline.ag and BetDSI, those are very reliable.

Without KYC:

1xbit (be a little careful here) and sportsbet.io and cloudbet.
You can also use an agent to open accounts with Pinnacle, SBO and other asian bookmakers or use their trading platforms like Mollybet, where you have all those bookies in one tool and place your bet directly in that tool. There are agents out there, that don't need KYC and you can fund your account(s) with Bitcoin.
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