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61  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS since 2014 : KYC Rankings, Bonuses, Scam Accus on: February 17, 2024, 10:33:05 PM
Hats off to OP for maintaining this thread and enhancing it. I have been a silent follower of this thread for years already. And I am also using the ratings as the basis when I try other sportsbooks.

Maybe it is time to include BK8 in the list of sportsbooks. I haven't encountered any issues so far. The company is big and has a lot of partnerships. The most notable is being the main sponsor of Aston Villa a top 5 team in the English Premier League, and it also signed boxing legend Manny Pacquiao as a brand ambassador.

Hi inthelongrun, thanks for checking in and don't be a stranger to posting. We need all the input that we can get. I looked at BK8 and it looks to be a good book. Unfortunately they also take fiat so they have to be left off the list. Pacman is one of my favorite fighters of all time. He's fighting an exhibition in April. I may watch that one.
62  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS since 2014 : KYC Rankings, Bonuses, Scam Accus on: February 16, 2024, 04:23:01 AM
Update

SportsBooks |
Rating
|
Year
|
Country
|
KYC
|
MISC
|
Promos
|
Support
|
ANN thread
|
---------------------|--------|--------|----------|------|-----------------------------------|------------|----------------------|------------|
"A" rated books
Betcoin|
A+
|
2013
|
Curacao
|
1
|
Racebook, Poker, Two Books
||||
Nitrobetting|
A-
|
2021
|
Costa Rica
|
1
|
Racebook and Poker
||||
"B" rated books
Fortune Jack|
B+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
2
|
opened as casino 2014
         
||||
Bitsler|
B
|
2015
 
|
Curacao
|
2
|
-
||||
Cloudbet|
B-
|
2013
 
|
Curacao
|
3
|
||||
"C" rated books
Betfury|
C+
|
2020
|
Curacao
|
3
|
-
||||
Maverickgames|
C+
|
2020
|
 Isle of Man   
|
5
|
-
         
||||
Roobet|
C+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
5
|
-
         
||||
Stake|
C+  
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
4
|
opened as casino 2014
||||
Trustdice|
C+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
         
||||
Wolf|
C+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
         
||||
Duelbits|
C
|
2020
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
         
||||
Owl|
C
|
2021
|
Curacao
|
-
         
|
-
||||
500.casino|
C-
|
2016
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
MBet|
C-
|
2017
|
Cyprus
|
2
|
Racebook
     
||||
coinroyale.com|
C-
|
2016
 
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
mint.io|
C-
|
2021
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Parlayplus|
C-
|
2019
|
-
|
2
|
-
         
||||
Sportsbet|
C-
|
2016
|
Curacao
|
3
|
Racebook
         
||||
Rollbit|
D+
|
2021
|
Curacao
|
-
         
|
-
||||
63  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 13, 2024, 07:21:04 PM
I'm coming very late to this topic by chance, hardly check reputation section but I saw Sportsbet.io mentioned.

And I kinda expected to see one username mentioned, because jeremypwr manages a lot of giveaways but I seriously doubt he's an actual employee, and it never crossed my mind to see such an accusation when clearly, in many other megathreads merits are just dumped all on daily basis, why is that a problem? I can give it to whoever I want, if I think it deserves my merit. I'm sure these users do the same.

Personally, I know LFC_Bitcoin and buwaytress also for years, if they are Sportsbet employees I will eat my BTC wallet seriously. These guys are the most helpful people, years ago I personally got help for nothing from them, education, yes even merits to help my account grow. I know for sure they still run competitions and community events for not getting paid, buwaytress also a very outspoken member of all services here. I've 100% seen him criticize Sportsbet.io and in fact for years you can even see he runs pools for RIVALS of Sportsbet.io

Why would an employee do that??

To my best knowledge they're not even getting a cent paid for their work on this forum. People should be grateful there are people like these spending their time for free to make the forum a better place. Instead, they get accused on threads like this.

We need to recognize contributions but people seem to spend more time looking to take people down. Crazy.

I'm with you on the merit dumping not being a big deal. Also, giving each other trust isn't that big of a deal either. One thing that I'm against is giving people negative trust for the sole reason of not agreeing with an opinion. It's "trust", not opinion. That was the second claim of the OP.

Lookin at the OP's link and to be clear, I'm not talking about any negative trust given out by holydarkness since that would be warranted. I respect holydarkness.
64  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: help plz. i got scammed for 500$ from rollbit help razer on: February 13, 2024, 07:16:03 PM
I've posted this a few times but my question with a case like this is can Rollbit take deposits even if the ToS says they can confiscate deposits. If this was in a court of law, that clause wouldn't be considered legal and the deposit would be returned. The winnings can be confiscated but not deposits.

Pure curiosity, why is it not legal from the perspective of law? Both parties entered a binding agreement, the user violated one or two or even more clauses on the agreement, of which they're agreed with the consequences and outcome for said breach of agreement.

Another thing I've mentioned a few times, let's ignore this case here, in the future do we just accept what a book states or is proof needed that a player has multiple accounts?

This is the importance of taking every case on this board with case-by-case approach, because on several cases, the casino seems vague and weaponize their ToS, on half other, the accusers are the ones questionable because their story are full of hole.

I'll use an absurd example. If the ToS says that you can shoot a player for multi-accounting, the judge is going to throw that out since killing is illegal. Now does the judge consider confiscating deposits illegal since it's the same as stealing? Tricky call.

You have the right idea in both your statements taking it case by case. If a player opens up 3 or 4 accounts there has to be some type of deterrent so I can see confiscating deposits being fine.

Fortunately, its not the case of "stealing" in the sense the casinos rob player's fund. In many [big] casinos, they are more than happy to refund the initial deposits if the abuser is not on net profit. When the abuser is in profit [from their cheating activities], the fund will be confiscated, consider it as a way to "reimburse" the loss suffered by the casino from the abuses. So, I don't think it's "stealing", no?
I didn't consider that but you've made a good point. The winnings occurred because of money used from cheating activities. Then there's man power or a third party cost that must be used to confirm this activity. I've had somewhat of a change of heart on the subject.
65  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: help plz. i got scammed for 500$ from rollbit help razer on: February 12, 2024, 06:08:09 PM
I've posted this a few times but my question with a case like this is can Rollbit take deposits even if the ToS says they can confiscate deposits. If this was in a court of law, that clause wouldn't be considered legal and the deposit would be returned. The winnings can be confiscated but not deposits.

Pure curiosity, why is it not legal from the perspective of law? Both parties entered a binding agreement, the user violated one or two or even more clauses on the agreement, of which they're agreed with the consequences and outcome for said breach of agreement.

Another thing I've mentioned a few times, let's ignore this case here, in the future do we just accept what a book states or is proof needed that a player has multiple accounts?

This is the importance of taking every case on this board with case-by-case approach, because on several cases, the casino seems vague and weaponize their ToS, on half other, the accusers are the ones questionable because their story are full of hole.

I'll use an absurd example. If the ToS says that you can shoot a player for multi-accounting, the judge is going to throw that out since killing is illegal. Now does the judge consider confiscating deposits illegal since it's the same as stealing? Tricky call.

You have the right idea in both your statements taking it case by case. If a player opens up 3 or 4 accounts there has to be some type of deterrent so I can see confiscating deposits being fine.
66  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: help plz. i got scammed for 500$ from rollbit help razer on: February 11, 2024, 09:09:04 PM
I've posted this a few times but my question with a case like this is can Rollbit take deposits even if the ToS says they can confiscate deposits. If this was in a court of law, that clause wouldn't be considered legal and the deposit would be returned. The winnings can be confiscated but not deposits.

Another thing I've mentioned a few times, let's ignore this case here, in the future do we just accept what a book states or is proof needed that a player has multiple accounts?
67  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS since 2014 : KYC Rankings, Bonuses, Scam Accus on: February 11, 2024, 02:21:00 AM
Rollbit is helding my money for no reason. I would stay away, even tough its allready D rated, and I should have known better than to ever deposit.
These guys are awful. If I send them a PM, they won't reply. Maybe you want to start a scam accusation here too https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=83.0
68  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 09, 2024, 03:32:17 PM
You didn't post the username of these gang members; you just posted the merit link, so let me do it for you.
Yep, and I really wish OP would go back and edit that to show the usernames instead of just posting a link to the members' merit pages.  That makes a lot of extra work for anybody who's curious enough to click on the links like I did.

I haven't read this entire thread yet (and probably won't, since I'm not interested in this particular drama), but unless LFC_Bitcoin is a merit source--which might well be the case, as he's one of the top recent merit senders--he can do whatever he wants with his sMerits.  But in his particular case, he's earned so many merits from his own posts that I don't think it's a big deal at all that he sends merits to posts that might not be substantial.  

What I don't like to see is negative feedback from members regarding issues that have little to do with someone's trade worthiness, and looking through some of the links here I did notice some of that.  But as long as the members who left such trust (like nutildah) don't have a habit of doing it, there's no reason to take any action.  So I'm not seeing a lot of wrongdoing here.

Short version of OPs misleading marketing claim. Sportsbet falsely claiming that they paid WowPot instead of Global Gaming. This is an easy one. Individual casinos NEVER pay out WowPot’s since the money isn’t theirs. The money belongs to Global Games. All kinds of evidence, pic and links above. I’m not looking to hurt anyone’s reputation by documenting. I don’t even know how it works here. That’s for the OP to run with although may have to do something if my stalker comes back. I just explained what happened, since I was mentioned in the thread, with Global Games paying out a jackpot after doing extensive verifiable research.
69  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 09, 2024, 01:28:06 PM
I did post a link some posts above and in the original Sportsbet thread but the article is very long and tough to see lump sum payment.



https://kingcasinobonus.uk/online-casinos/microgaming-casinos/

Not only is it a lump sum but they don't pay in USDT.

But I don't see how that's relevant. Even if the information is correct (it's not from an official source as far as I can see), Microgaming is not affiliated with Games Global Limited or part of the "Games Global" brand. Moreover, on the official website, you can find information that Microgaming has sold its distribution business and online games portfolio to Games Global Limited in 2022.  
https://www.microgaming.co.uk/microgaming-closes-acquisition-of-distribution-business-and-games-portfolio/

So it seems that you are making accusations and jumping to conclusions based on outdated information that may or may not be true.


Games Global owns the Microgaming slots. Look at the article I posted. The player won on Wheel of Wishes. There are no assumptions. I wouldn’t do that. I looked for duplicate sources before making an accusation.

One article was dated Jan. 4, 2024 on lump sum. It’s in the other thread somewhere.

Not only did I double check, we can also think of it logically. Games Global has the €2 Million seed money plus what’s collected from all the casinos. They aren’t giving that to Sportsbet to pay in USDT installments.

Edit, my linked article was updated Jan. 26, 2024. It’s current information. I read a ton of articles on these slots after Steve and Jeremy said that I was wrong. It was Wheel of Wishes progressive slots.

Well, I still disagree with your judgment. Why don't you just contact Games Global for an official statement before accusing someone of lying based on speculation and unverified information?


It doesn’t matter to me what you do with the information. I’ve been here 10 years and I’m not making false allegations. Logically it’s insane to think that Global Games is going to hand out $38,000,000 from the $2,000,000 seed money they put in plus all the money from other casinos and give it to Sportsbet to pay in USDT installments.

I’ve done a ton of research. It’s not Sportbet’s money. The money belonged to Global Games. The individual casino NEVER pays a WowPot.


70  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 09, 2024, 12:44:52 PM
I did post a link some posts above and in the original Sportsbet thread but the article is very long and tough to see lump sum payment.



https://kingcasinobonus.uk/online-casinos/microgaming-casinos/

Not only is it a lump sum but they don't pay in USDT.

But I don't see how that's relevant. Even if the information is correct (it's not from an official source as far as I can see), Microgaming is not affiliated with Games Global Limited or part of the "Games Global" brand. Moreover, on the official website, you can find information that Microgaming has sold its distribution business and online games portfolio to Games Global Limited in 2022.  
https://www.microgaming.co.uk/microgaming-closes-acquisition-of-distribution-business-and-games-portfolio/

So it seems that you are making accusations and jumping to conclusions based on outdated information that may or may not be true.


Games Global owns the Microgaming slots. Look at the article I posted. The player won on Wheel of Wishes. There are no assumptions. I wouldn’t do that. I looked for duplicate sources before making an accusation.

One article was dated Jan. 4, 2024 on lump sum. It’s in the other thread somewhere.

Not only did I double check, we can also think of it logically. Games Global has the €2 Million seed money plus what’s collected from all the casinos. They aren’t giving that to Sportsbet to pay in USDT installments.

Edit, my linked article was updated Jan. 26, 2024. It’s current information. I read a ton of articles on these slots after Steve and Jeremy implied that I was wrong. It was Wheel of Wishes progressive slots.

I started posting at BCT in 2014. I’m not going to falsely accuse on something that can be so easily checked.

71  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 09, 2024, 12:02:22 PM
It’s not wording, it’s intent. Steve said it's being paid out in installment payments in USDT by Sportsbet. It's not true. It was paid in one lump sum by Games Global. There are a lot of scam accusations against Sportsbet as well as a credibility issue.


How do you know that WowPot progressive jackpot winnings are paid out in one lump sum? There is no such information in the official announcement by Games Global:
https://www.gamesglobal.com/Media/games_global_progressive_jackpot_wowpot_pays_out_38_4_million_eur


People were asking in the thread who paid. I then decided to search it to answer them. I posted that Games Global paid.

Then Steve and Jeremy came in and said that it was Sportsbet and they are paying in USDT installments after people asked about it being on the blockchain. After some back and forth, I sent a PM to Jeremy and told him I know it’s a lie. Just let it go because I don’t want to keep picking on Sportsbet. He then stopped.

But again, how did you get that information, or is it just your assumption?
I still don't see any proof of your claim, and you accuse Steve and Jeremy of lying without any valid evidence.  Don't get me wrong,  I have no affiliation with SportsBet, and I'm not here to defend them. Rather, I simply seek to reach a reasonable conclusion.


I did post a link some posts above and in the original Sportsbet thread but the article is very long and tough to see lump sum payment.



https://kingcasinobonus.uk/online-casinos/microgaming-casinos/

Not only is it a lump sum but they didn’t pay in USDT.
72  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 09, 2024, 09:12:50 AM
It’s not wording, it’s intent. Steve said it's being paid out in installment payments in USDT by Sportsbet. It's not true. It was paid in one lump sum by Games Global. There are a lot of scam accusations against Sportsbet as well as a credibility issue.


How do you know that WowPot progressive jackpot winnings are paid out in one lump sum? There is no such information in the official announcement by Games Global:
https://www.gamesglobal.com/Media/games_global_progressive_jackpot_wowpot_pays_out_38_4_million_eur


People were asking in the thread who paid. I then decided to search it to answer them. I posted that Games Global paid.

Then Steve and Jeremy came in and said that it was Sportsbet and they are paying in USDT installments after people asked about it being on the blockchain. After some back and forth, I sent a PM to Jeremy and told him I know it’s a lie. Just let it go because I don’t want to keep picking on Sportsbet. He then stopped.

Quote
Updated: January 4, 2024
Are Microgaming Jackpots Paid in Full?
Without exception, jackpots won at Microgaming slots are paid out in full
https://kingcasinobonus.uk/online-casinos/microgaming-casinos/

73  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS since 2014 : KYC Rankings, Bonuses, Scam Accus on: February 09, 2024, 07:10:03 AM

KEEP YOUR MONEY IN TOP RATED BOOKS UNTIL AFTER THE SUPERBOWL

SportsBooks |
Rating
|
Year
|
Country
|
KYC
|
MISC
|
Promos
|
Support
|
ANN thread
|
---------------------|--------|--------|----------|------|-----------------------------------|------------|----------------------|------------|
"A" rated books
Betcoin|
A+
|
2013
|
Curacao
|
1
|
Racebook, Poker, Two Books
||||
Nitrobetting|
A-
|
2021
|
Costa Rica
|
1
|
Racebook and Poker
||||
"B" rated books
Fortune Jack|
B+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
2
|
opened as casino 2014
         
||||
Bitsler|
B
|
2015
 
|
Curacao
|
2
|
-
||||
Cloudbet|
B-
|
2013
 
|
Curacao
|
3
|
||||
"C" rated books
Betfury|
C+
|
2020
|
Curacao
|
3
|
-
||||
Maverickgames|
C+
|
2020
|
 Isle of Man   
|
5
|
-
         
||||
Roobet|
C+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
5
|
-
         
||||
Stake|
C+  
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
4
|
opened as casino 2014
||||
Trustdice|
C+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
         
||||
Wolf|
C+
|
2019
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
         
||||
Duelbits|
C
|
2020
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
         
||||
Owl|
C
|
2021
|
Curacao
|
-
         
|
-
||||
500.casino|
C-
|
2016
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
MBet|
C-
|
2017
|
Cyprus
|
2
|
Racebook
     
||||
coinroyale.com|
C-
|
2016
 
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
mint.io|
C-
|
2021
|
Curacao
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Parlayplus|
C-
|
2019
|
-
|
2
|
-
         
||||
Rollbit|
D+
|
2021
|
Curacao
|
-
         
|
-
||||
Sportsbet|
D+
|
2016
|
Curacao
|
3
|
Racebook
         
||||

Feb 9, 2024 Update
74  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 09, 2024, 06:17:47 AM
The point is that Steve and crew kept lying. When it got to the point of posting that there is no transaction on the blockchain, Steve then went to the payments were being paid by Sportsbet in installments in USDT.

Seems like you're doing a lot of nitpicking about nothing. They don't owe you any information that could potentially be used to deanonymize the winner.

Don't know why you are backtracking from this, which was a much more reasonable stance:

The player won through Sportsbet and it’s a great gesture on Sportsbet’s part to celebrate with the player.

Sure, they may not have technically been the ones paying out the amount to the winner, but the winner had an account on Sportsbet, and its not wrong of them to want to use the event for promotional purposes. You can argue that they should have worded it better, and we all learned something about how the Wowpot works. Continuing on complaining about how the payout was conducted is a waste of time and kind of creepy. They don't owe you any further explanation.
It’s not wording, it’s intent. Steve said it's being paid out in installment payments in USDT by Sportsbet. It's not true. It was paid in one lump sum by Games Global. There are a lot of scam accusations against Sportsbet as well as a credibility issue.

75  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 09, 2024, 03:02:59 AM
I did notice that you questioned the payout. LFC seems like an honest guy that was confused at first. Steve, Jeremy and notblox outright lied about the payout after being shown a link multiple times. Those three kept trying to convince us.

OK and the payout happened through which casino? On which website does the winning party have an account?

Games Global made the payout in Euros. Games Global starts the pot off at €2 MILLION . Then there are multiple casinos that contribute to the WowPot through casino play. The player hit the WowPot at a Sportsbet. Games Global takes €2 MILLION plus all the money contributed from multiple casinos and paid the player approximately €38.5 MILLION. Sportsbet has nothing to do with paying the player after the jackpot is won. Steve and crew said that Sportsbet was paying the player $42m USDT in installment payments. He said that after I posted there is no transaction on the blockchain for that amount. I'll post links.

Quote
GAMES GLOBAL PAYS OUT RECORD €38.5 MILLION THROUGH WOWPOT! JACKPOT
https://www.gamingintelligence.com/products/casino/185955-games-global-pays-out-record-e38-5-million-through-wowpot-jackpot/

Quote
Record-Breaking WowPot! Jackpot €38.46 Million Payout
https://www.btcgosu.com/blog/news/record-breaking-wowpot-jackpot-e38-46-million-payout/

Steve says
Quote
1 main point, the customer asked to NOT have the amount paid in one go..

but those are Microgaming slots that are always paid in full. It was paid in Euros, not USDT as Steve claimed.

Steve
Quote
Sportsbet.io pays out a $42,000,000 USDT Casino WIN!

Quote
Updated: January 4, 2024
Are Microgaming Jackpots Paid in Full?
Without exception, jackpots won at Microgaming slots are paid out in full.

Quote

The point is that Steve and crew kept lying. When it got to the point of posting that there is no transaction on the blockchain, Steve then went to the payments were being paid by Sportsbet in installments in USDT.
76  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 08, 2024, 01:06:02 PM
OP stinks so much and I know for sure he is a member of Altaccount Gang, worst gang that ever existed in this forum and it is full of weak cowards.

Another month secured in SB/LC campaign, I don't mind you


It is so stupid to think that members need merits or something else so much that they would write all the time in Sportsbet thread.

Stupid to think but easier to open the thread, open your eyes and see it. But I know you cannot see anything wrong with that because you are feeding your family off the campaign.

Even more stupid to refer Peeps Place, member who was taking money from all casinos to put them higher in his retired ranking list  Grin

So listing casinos by taking money is retarded but spending merits to attract more replies on SB thread is godly behavior. Got it.

Ever since I posted that Sportsbet is falsely claiming to be paying a WowPot winner in installments payments, notblox has stalked me. Don't take him serious. I don't take money for ratings. I'm willing to discuss the reasons for the ratings with anyone.

This is what notblox said to me after I pointed out that Sportsbet didn't pay the jackpot out in installment payments as Sportsbet claimed.  Games Global paid in one lump sum. Jeremy, notblox, Steve all attacked me and kept posting false information and false press releases even after I showed them articles that it was paid in one lump sum by Games Global.

Quote
Get your story straight and stop changing it all the time please.
First you say it was paid by Games Global, than you say it was Coins Global, and all news articles you posted have no source at all, and no information who wrote them.

You didnt discover anything new we dont know already about games being made and owned by someone else.
Wheel of Wishes is game from Microgaming Alchemy:
https://sportsbet.io/casino/play/jackpot-slots/wheel-of-wishes

Not surprising. I'm surprised I wasnt criticized by them after I critiqued the promotional thread they made about it.

Are you going to make a topic about every site? If I get a merit from someone for posting my opinion in a stake thread, then stake is illegally incentivizing me?

When a person is hired by a manager, that manager is NOT allowed to tell users to post in certain threads. They're not allowed to say post in the company's announcement thread or promotions threads. I think people should try to support a company that has hired them and help keep their topic bumped, but I have never tried to require it for users. Companies have to follow the rules of the forum. People generally post in threads where they have an interest in the subject. Now, there are a few douchebags out there who are chasing a merit and see if they post in a certain thread they have a high chance of getting merited, but it's not illegal for them to do so.

Sportsbet.io is doing nothing wrong IMO.

It might be allowed but it definitely should not be.

Imagine if there are shady practices that happen in the gambling company, a new member goes to complain and the *gang" who are blindfolded by the payments that they receive from their master, attack legitimate complaints and claims?

This is where incentivizing posts within the same thread that the employer is running, goes wrong.

Then you add merit into the mix, people are able to/see that joining this circle jerk gets you ranked up faster, adding to the blindfolded numbnuts in the thread.

It shouldn't be allowed.

If I remember correctly, I contacted LoyceV about this 6-12 months ago, asking if it was worth posting about several members meriting each other in the Sportsbet thread. I ended up deciding against it temporarily, though I am glad the OP has pointed things out. I'll be sending him my research soon too.

Finally someone talking sense Smiley

Well, it didn't take much digging to see potential merit abuse and possibly paid shilling was going on by Sportsbet and whoever is on its payroll. It's still something that one can't confirm until there are conversation logs or a form of immutable evidence, like blockchain analysis (which, is possible, but not a small task...happy to complete it if there is a lot of interest)

If you go on Ninjastic space and look at the merit history of those who are regularly in the sportsbet thread receiving merits, you'll see a lot of obvious farming going on in that thread.

Someone should do something about that little syndicate, I doubt anyone will though. The power structure here must be broken, because there are seemingly obvious cases like this one, though no one seems to even talk about it...and if they do, it's a member who isn't powerful enough to spark a change.

I did notice that you questioned the payout. LFC seems like an honest guy that was confused at first. Steve, Jeremy and notblox outright lied about the payout after being shown a link multiple times. Those three kept trying to convince us.
77  Economy / Reputation / Re: The SportsBet.io Gang on: February 08, 2024, 05:55:16 AM
OP stinks so much and I know for sure he is a member of Altaccount Gang, worst gang that ever existed in this forum and it is full of weak cowards.

Another month secured in SB/LC campaign, I don't mind you


It is so stupid to think that members need merits or something else so much that they would write all the time in Sportsbet thread.

Stupid to think but easier to open the thread, open your eyes and see it. But I know you cannot see anything wrong with that because you are feeding your family off the campaign.

Even more stupid to refer Peeps Place, member who was taking money from all casinos to put them higher in his retired ranking list  Grin

So listing casinos by taking money is retarded but spending merits to attract more replies on SB thread is godly behavior. Got it.

Ever since I posted that Sportsbet is falsely claiming to be paying a WowPot winner in installments payments, notblox has stalked me. Don't take him serious. I don't take money for ratings. I'm willing to discuss the reasons for the ratings with anyone.

This is what notblox said to me after I pointed out that Sportsbet didn't pay the jackpot out in installment payments as Sportsbet claimed.  Games Global paid in one lump sum. Jeremy, notblox, Steve all attacked me and kept posting false information and false press releases even after I showed them articles that it was paid in one lump sum by Games Global.

Quote
Get your story straight and stop changing it all the time please.
First you say it was paid by Games Global, than you say it was Coins Global, and all news articles you posted have no source at all, and no information who wrote them.

You didnt discover anything new we dont know already about games being made and owned by someone else.
Wheel of Wishes is game from Microgaming Alchemy:
https://sportsbet.io/casino/play/jackpot-slots/wheel-of-wishes



OP stinks so much and I know for sure he is a member of Altaccount Gang, worst gang that ever existed in this forum and it is full of weak cowards.

Another month secured in SB/LC campaign, I don't mind you


It is so stupid to think that members need merits or something else so much that they would write all the time in Sportsbet thread.

Stupid to think but easier to open the thread, open your eyes and see it. But I know you cannot see anything wrong with that because you are feeding your family off the campaign.

Even more stupid to refer Peeps Place, member who was taking money from all casinos to put them higher in his retired ranking list  Grin

So listing casinos by taking money is retarded but spending merits to attract more replies on SB thread is godly behavior. Got it.




Ever since I posted that Sportsbet is falsely claiming to be paying a WowPot winner in installments payments, notblox has stalked me. Don't take him serious. I don't take money for ratings.

Steve, Jeremy, LFC and notblox all posted incorrect news saying Sportsbet is paying $42,000,000 USDT jackpot in installment payments. Steve, Jeremy and notblox kept up with the charade by posting fake press releases after I showed them that Games Global paid in one lump sum.

This is what notblox said to me after I pointed out that Sportsbet didn't pay the jackpot.

Quote
Get your story straight and stop changing it all the time please.
First you say it was paid by Games Global, than you say it was Coins Global, and all news articles you posted have no source at all, and no information who wrote them.

You didnt discover anything new we dont know already about games being made and owned by someone else.
Wheel of Wishes is game from Microgaming Alchemy:
https://sportsbet.io/casino/play/jackpot-slots/wheel-of-wishes

78  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS since 2014 : KYC Rankings, Bonuses, Scam Accus on: February 07, 2024, 11:34:37 PM
Scam accusations updated:

Scam accusations from January 1, 2023 - February 7, 2024


Betcoin A+  

Betcoin   1/3/2024   ?   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5480282.0   Resolved Arbitration Offered
Betcoin   6/17/2023   $7,700.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5456682.0   Resolved
Betcoin   4/23/2023   $1,000.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5449900.0   Resolved
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Betcoin   2/5/2023   $20,000.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438132.0 Resolved thepogg
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Nitrobetting A+
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FortuneJack B+
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Fortunejack   11/3/2023    $1500.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5472748.0
Fortunejack   9/14/2023   $279.60   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5466779.0   Resolved

Bitsler B
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Cloudbet B-
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Betfury C+
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MaverickGames C
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Maverickgames   6/8/2023   $2,000.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5455752.0   

Roobet C+
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Stake C+
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Stake   9/11/2023   $100,000.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5466400.0   
Stake   9/8/2023   ?   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5466109.0   Resolved
Stake   9/4/2023   $541.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5465677.0   Resolved
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Stake   7/24/2023   $75.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5460913.0   Resolved
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Stake   5/17/2023   0.14892000 BTC   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5453029.0   
Stake   10/11/2023   ?   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5416789.0   
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Stake   2/21/2023   $165,000.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5440739.0   
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Wolf.bet C+
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Duelbits C
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Duelbits   8/27/2023   ?   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5464671.0   
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Duelbits   1/9/2023   ?   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5433623.0   


Owl C+
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TrustDice C+
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500.casino
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mBet C--
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ParlayPlus C-
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Rollbit D+
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Rollbit   6/29/2023   $410.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5458053.0   Resolved
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Rollbit   6/25/2023   $4,000.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5457538.0   Reolved
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Rollbit   4/8/2023   $920.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5448076.0   
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Rollbit   4/3/2023   $350.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5447471.0   Resolved
Rollbit   3/7/2023   $12,800.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5443932.0   Resolved
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Rollbit   1/10/2023   ?   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5433691.0   
Rollbit   1/3/2023   $737.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5432854.0   

Sportsbet D+
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Sportsbet    9/29/2023  $5,000  https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5468447.0
Sportsbet   9/13/2023   $250.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5466721.0   Resolved
Sportsbet   8/22/2023   38.32 LTC   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5464122.0   
Sportsbet   8/14/2023   $1,200.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5463240.0                   
Sportsbet   4/24/2023   $1,350.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5450006.0   Resolved
Sportsbet   3/23/2023   $5,500.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5446033.0   
Sportsbet   5/4/2023   ?   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5451223.0   
Sportsbet   4/3/2023   219 mBTC   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5447376.0   Resolved
Sportsbet   2/14/2023   $1,731.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5439809.0   
Sportsbet   3/8/2023   $1,700.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5443999.0   
Sportsbet   1/17/2023   $250.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5435667.0   
Sportsbet   1/5/2023   $6,472.00   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5433051.0   Resolved

Blue Chip NR
Blue Chip    1/16/2024   34mBTC   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5481803.msg63509199#msg63509199

Coins.game
Coins.game   1/18/2024    268 mBTC...https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5482075.msg63519557#msg63519557
79  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best crypto poker site? on: February 04, 2024, 05:56:26 AM
Which one is the best in your opinion? Help me out to find a new home Smiley
I think Betnomi, SwC and Hunnypoker are pretty good. Hunnypoker and Betnomi are good if you want to play a lot of free rolls. The offer is large and it is fun to play there. SwC is ok too, but doesn't offer as many free rolls as it used to.  Smiley

Links:
Yes, I meant to mention those that you have already done. These are good enough for poker games. But many other sites provide poker games which are being promoted in this forum so op should research them as well and use the site he likes.  From here he can only take advice.  And he should make his own choice on which site he plays poker. but in my own opinion Betnomi is best for poker game and i have a good experience from there
Betnomi is reputable casino site but another two is not too much reputable like Betnomi. so op can use this if he want. but casino site as a risky place so i will not force  him to use this. op can use any site he want. if op visit gambling section he will get huge casino site announcement thread so he can find many site for poker game and he can choice site himself. because no casino site will not give you extra chance for winning. his win will depend on his luck and gambling skill

Betnomi is a scam.

The Story of Betnomi - Exit Scam


Oh yup i have edited my post. I am ashamed of my post like this. Thanks for your such resourceful post....

You shouldn't be ashamed. They fooled a lot of smart people.
80  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best crypto poker site? on: February 04, 2024, 05:25:40 AM
Which one is the best in your opinion? Help me out to find a new home Smiley
I think Betnomi, SwC and Hunnypoker are pretty good. Hunnypoker and Betnomi are good if you want to play a lot of free rolls. The offer is large and it is fun to play there. SwC is ok too, but doesn't offer as many free rolls as it used to.  Smiley

Links:
Yes, I meant to mention those that you have already done. These are good enough for poker games. But many other sites provide poker games which are being promoted in this forum so op should research them as well and use the site he likes.  From here he can only take advice.  And he should make his own choice on which site he plays poker. but in my own opinion Betnomi is best for poker game and i have a good experience from there
Betnomi is reputable casino site but another two is not too much reputable like Betnomi. so op can use this if he want. but casino site as a risky place so i will not force  him to use this. op can use any site he want. if op visit gambling section he will get huge casino site announcement thread so he can find many site for poker game and he can choice site himself. because no casino site will not give you extra chance for winning. his win will depend on his luck and gambling skill

Betnomi is a scam.

The Story of Betnomi - Exit Scam

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