Let me try to explain it all better:
Anouncing a domain that redirects to a website with this game behind a tor onion but instead of the .onion in the link, using the link with .tor2web.org instead of .onion, so that it can be accessed in any browser without tor.
Could be a domain like: Satoshifactor.com , I would be advertising the domain, not the website that it would redirect to, and so wouldn't need to be liable for the site.
The game is very simple and the site would only need to tell instructions and the bitcoin address of the game:
Every participant sends bitcoins to the bitcoin address of that game, and participations are made public only at the end of each game, that runs every time 5 bets are made.
The number of satoshis that you send is multiplied by the number of satoshis you are left with at, at that address.
If the result from that multiplication is the greater one you win all money that was put on that game and the Casino gets only 2-3% of it.
Even the Casino could play, although it would have the slight advantage of knowing in advance the bets at stake but still there would be no guarantees that it would win as all participants would be listed after the draw, and the five bets of each game are placed with too fast to give much time for the Casino to decide, even with automated bots. And maybe it could provide way of keeping bets secret even to himself so that he wouldn't have such advantages of knowing bets in advance.
so if i have an address that contains 1 trillion satoshis (10,000 BTC) and send 4 satoshis, my score is 4 trillion, so in order for someone to beat me, they need to have a higher score?
people who own 100 btc or less would have almost no chance
how could this remain a secret? the site would have to use a different deposit address for each person, otherwise people could look up the game in the blockchain before sending their bet.