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March 16, 2014, 07:13:41 PM
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Hi everyone!

This Gambling Section is so big we've made a separate Gaming section at Coinster (search engine). Looking for help identifying sites. We want to include all reputable gambling sites and filter out scammers. See what we have so far:

Coinster.info/gaming

We use BitcoinReviewer for reviews. There is also chat. Currently sites are shown in order of entry, but we'll have pay-per-click bidding soon. To kick things off we also have preliminary ad space. If you're a gambling site with nice ads (300x250) PM me to get set up with a month free!  

I'll update the list below with help from the community, and moderate for scams. I know there are a few lists which I'm also checking out, but this list will contain info used at Coinster. If you're a gambling site feel free to post about your site. Thanks!

What we have so far:

PF = Provably Fair

Casino

BitBet
Betcoin Casino
BC Casino
CasinoBitco.in

Poker

SealsWithClubs
Satoshi Poker
Kate Poker

Dice Games
Just-Dice (PF)
PrimeDice (PF)
SatoshiDice

Sportsbook
CloudBet
CasinoBitco.in
NitrogenSports
BitcoinLiveBets.com

Lottery

BlockchainLottery

Card Games

CoinRoyale
SatoshiAces (PF)

Other

Bitcoin Scratchticket (PF)
LuckyBit


There are lots of sites so please bear with us as we get things rolling!!  Wink Grin Grin
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Why not? It's to filter for scam posts.
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