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Author Topic: Bitcoingamer.com - Play with your Bitcoins (or for free) - 10 different games.  (Read 6046 times)
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May 22, 2011, 03:31:42 AM
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Introduced on the web in over a month ago,  Bitcoin Gamer http://www.bitcoingamer.com offers 10 different games:

* JacksUp - "Jacks or Better" video poker with up to a 1000:1 return (94.3% payout).
* Mingus' Jupiter Poker - Flip 3 cards to make poker hands.  Winnings are progressive after each card (95.1% payout).
* Keno - Play the classic Lottery/Casino game (over 94% payouts for most plays).
* coin toss (96% payout).
* roulette (94.7% payout).
* DGBells Penny Slot Machine (94.1% payout).
* Dart Board (91.7% payout).
* Video Badugi - Plays like video poker but you have multiple draws to create the lowest "rainbow" hand possible. (over 94% payout).
* Red Dog Poker - Play a game of in between.
* Deuces Wild - Video poker - 5 card draw with deuces WiLd (99%+ payout).

Deposits as little as 0.01 BTC and wager as little as 0.005 BTC.

Registration is not required, you will receive a new address to get the Bitcoins for each game you play.  You can continue playing until you wish to cash-out.  Your balance will be returned immediately (or after your wager has been confirmed once for cash-outs 1.00BTC and larger).

A 2% referral bonus of the net loss may be paid to any address.  Refer your friends for a piece of the action or donate to your Bitcoin charity.

All games show the raw random data after a round and display am MD5 hash so that you know the game is not changing the rules and numbers in the middle of play.

Free-play is also available for those who want to try the games out without risking any of your coinage.

Come and check out the fun.

Jim
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May 22, 2011, 12:32:04 PM
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Cool, I played deuces wild for quite a while on .1BTC. Works well.

Play Bitcoin Poker at sealswithclubs.eu. We're active and open to everyone.
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May 22, 2011, 02:17:46 PM
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Thanks,
I tried to make the games simple. fun, and fair.  They are not as "flashy" as some sites but they look pretty good for HTML & simple CSS.  Should be compatible with almost any system.
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May 22, 2011, 04:01:46 PM
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The gambling industry is sure a big industry in the bitcoin economy.

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May 22, 2011, 09:10:15 PM
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With the laws the US has passed, Bitcoins seem to be the way to go for many.  If you look at the early history of the Web there was a lot of speculation, p0rn and gambling - from there it became more widely accepted.  I really wonder if this infancy of Bitcoin will follow the same (or similar) path.

bitcoingamer.com is a hobby site.  Not much is expected from it (look at the payout%s), but I am having a lot of fun.

Thanks community. Smiley
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May 23, 2011, 01:31:52 AM
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* Video Badugi - Plays like video poker but you have multiple draws to create the lowest "rainbow" hand possible. (over 94% payout).

I'm AMAZED to see Badugi!

Annona ad! Please keep in mind that there is nothing wrong with Bitcoin itself. All it's scandals are caused by wonky websites and sleazy people exploiting it. The light attracts bugs.

When all this bullshit drys up and blows away, Bitcoin will be stronger than ever.
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May 23, 2011, 01:52:23 AM
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Ok I played - two things.

One - Badugi totally has THREE draws, not two.

Two - I wanted to try out the other games, but I'd have to go through the rigamarole of cashing out and depositing again and I think that's too much of a hassle.

No complaints though - the place was good and I appreciate the Badugi.

oh also, it's not clear on how you get free play.

Annona ad! Please keep in mind that there is nothing wrong with Bitcoin itself. All it's scandals are caused by wonky websites and sleazy people exploiting it. The light attracts bugs.

When all this bullshit drys up and blows away, Bitcoin will be stronger than ever.
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May 23, 2011, 02:35:31 AM
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You are correct about Badugi being 3 draws but the likelihood of a good player getting a 4 card Badugi was increased to the point that it became difficult to have a good payout table (when you are playing against the table and not an opponent).  I took a little liberty and removed that last draw.

Glad you liked it anyway.  As soon as I saw the game I had to create one. Smiley

On the cash in/cash-out between each game...  I chose to do that so that there were no formal accounts or logins.  I do not like setting up accounts and didn't want you to have to.  Just the single session that could close and not leave me with any BTC owing.  The system will keep multiple tabs as separate games so that you can start another while waiting for the deposit to verify or if you like to multi-task.

Free-play.  Fill out the form with a valid email address and the CAPTCHA and the server will email a free-play code.  Paste the free-play code into the Bitcoin address requested when you enter a game.  You can cash-out the free-play and then use the balance again in another game or later.

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May 23, 2011, 01:09:38 PM
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Added to our Games List!!!
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May 23, 2011, 05:58:10 PM
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Thanks.
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May 30, 2011, 04:20:15 AM
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So far 810 sessions have been played with 24,341 wagers placed.  Over 312 BTC has been cashed-out.

So very jazzed by how many have given BitcoinGamer a try.  Remember the free-play option where you can sign up for 1 virtual BTC to try the system out.

Jim
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June 03, 2011, 01:26:42 AM
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A player just turned 0.09 BTC into 18.00 BTC playing "Deuces Wild" Poker.  The house is hurt but play continues.  Give BitcoinGamer a try.

Jim
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July 01, 2011, 12:34:45 PM
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Hell Yeah!  Grin

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July 01, 2011, 08:06:14 PM
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Either you or I would have to integrate a payment processor, but if you're interested, I wrote a PHP slot machine. (I could also clean up the graphics.)

Would you be interested in buying it?
bitslots.site11.com has it hosted for testing/example purposes, because running MAMP on a laptop sucks.  Wink
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July 02, 2011, 07:20:48 PM
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This is a scam I played deuces wild and won 8/9 hands. My balance never adjusted for the winnings, just the loss. Did not cash anything out!
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July 02, 2011, 07:30:51 PM
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Confirmed I just tested this once more in case it was a glitch and once again it never paid out more than I put in even if I should have won over the amount, the balance never adjusts above amount put in.
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July 03, 2011, 12:57:41 PM
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From the site:

How do I get a refund?
    Did you lose connection while waiting for your wager to be confirmed or did not receive your winnings or refund? Email help@bitcoingamer.com with the wager amount, your Bitcoin account, the account you sent your wager to, and when you were playing (date/time). Once your session is reviewed a refund and full explanation will be sent.


I would email and see what they can do for you.


I can do stuff
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July 03, 2011, 02:38:01 PM
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Royal Flush, with Max Bet.

Hell Hell Yeah!

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July 03, 2011, 05:44:29 PM
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Nevermind.. my mistake.
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July 07, 2011, 01:09:52 PM
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Akuda:

The deuces wild game pays "Even Money" for three of a kind.  I have not reviewed your specific game issue but if you pm or email me the address you sent the coins to I will look at the game log.  We are committed to running an honest game.

We have been having some minor problems with the Bitcoin daemon over the last few days.  Summer storms and power problems.  Typically refunds are sent within 12-24 hours after a game crashes (even without a request).

Over 2000 game sessions have been played since this site was started and over 1000 BTC has been paid out (won/returned).

Jim
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