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February 01, 2015, 09:42:14 AM Last edit: February 04, 2015, 09:26:05 AM by oldmate |
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The premier source for Bitcoin gambling website reviews, statistics and miscellaneous knowledge.
The Bitcoin Strip is a massive index of crypto-currency casinos. - 100% honest Bitcoin casino reviews. We don't take bribes for promotional pieces.
- A ton of vital information now within easy reach. House edges, bankroll sizes, faucet limits, and so much more.
- Detailed statistics for all sites who publish numbers. Historical charts for casino turnover, bet counts, investor profit, etc.
- Filter casinos to list only those who are investor-friendly, or are provably fair, or contain a Bitcoin faucet, or simply offer the game you want to play.
- User reviews! Anyone can review a casino as long as they have at least ten posts on this forum.
- Global market statistics totalling all major casinos. Fully adjusted for Bitcoin and altcoin price movements.
- Casino rankings by most Bitcoins wagered, biggest investor bankrolls, betting activity, profit, etc. View the leaderboard here.
On top of this, we plan to add a ton of new features in the coming weeks. Learn what "provably fair" means and why it is important.Here's our thoughts on Satoshi Dice. You can find all our reviews at https://thebitcoinstrip.com/reviews.html. If I'm missing a casino or if you think I got some details wrong, let me know.
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Minnlo
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February 01, 2015, 10:01:01 AM |
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The site reviews look great, but it would be even better if you can add a filter function so that we can have a list of bitcoin gambling sites or provably fair sites or sites with invest option, depending on our needs.
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February 01, 2015, 11:21:37 AM |
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SatoshiBet is missing I think. By the way a question, how BitCasino is considered not provably fair?
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elephantas1
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February 01, 2015, 11:40:41 AM |
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Is it possible to vote on the page? Because if not how its honest? Do you have any statistics or something?
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oldmate (OP)
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February 01, 2015, 12:01:07 PM |
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Is it possible to vote on the page? Because if not how its honest? Do you have any statistics or something?
Vote for what? If you are talking about writing a review, you can do that on the casino page. For example, you can write a Primedice review here.
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February 01, 2015, 12:03:28 PM |
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SatoshiBet is missing I think. By the way a question, how BitCasino is considered not provably fair?
Nah, you must have missed it. It's there. BitCasino is listed as not provably fair because, as far as I can see, it isn't. I don't see anything on the website indicating that it is.
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February 01, 2015, 07:25:39 PM |
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I'm getting blind sorry
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oldmate (OP)
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February 01, 2015, 11:23:07 PM |
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bitbaby
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February 02, 2015, 04:24:57 AM |
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Site looks good but there have been sites with same concept before and they either died or were not updated. Let's hope you keep this up and running and honest.
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Pony789
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February 02, 2015, 05:10:48 AM |
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I wonder what caused the decline of hearing a lot about satoshidice recently.
IMO, there are too many dice sites in the market offering a lower edge than SD and more feature than SD.
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Pony789
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February 02, 2015, 05:20:37 AM |
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Very nice site! Just one minor correction for MoneyPot, the house edge is actually 0 to 1%, as opposed to 1%. -snip-
The house edge data isn't quite right for other sites either. For Peerbet, the edge for dice is 1% but the edge for wheel is 3.125%. For PocketDice, the edges are different for different bets but are all above 1.67%. etc.
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February 02, 2015, 06:15:29 AM |
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Very nice site! Just one minor correction for MoneyPot, the house edge is actually 0 to 1%, as opposed to 1%. This is more than a technicality, as most best are placed with a pretty low house edge (our historical house edge has been 0.11%). Also for the careful gambler, playing with +EV is quite realistic. For someone who cares about gambling with the best odds, it's pretty unique. Also, there's a stats page: https://www.moneypot.com/stats which you can scrape. The stats load take a few seconds, as they're computed on demand (and cached for 5 minutes) but if that's something you would like improved, it's not a problem for me to do so. Thanks for the link to the stats page. I'll be switching to that now. I noticed, however, that you don't have the maximum profit listed on that page; it would be awesome if you did. Also, what is the difference between "Total Plays" and "Total Games"? Are any of them appropriate for the "bet count" field? I've changed the edge to 0.11% and I'll try to keep it to the historical/average house edge. I think this is fair for now, but it may change in the future (see below). Very nice site! Just one minor correction for MoneyPot, the house edge is actually 0 to 1%, as opposed to 1%. -snip-
The house edge data isn't quite right for other sites either. For Peerbet, the edge for dice is 1% but the edge for wheel is 3.125%. For PocketDice, the edges are different for different bets but are all above 1.67%. etc. I'm not quite sure what to do about sites with varying house edges yet. Should I go by the lowest, or the most common house edge, or the mean across all games, or should I just bite the bullet and change the codebase so that it can understand "varying house edges" (eg. "Edge: 1.67 - 3.125%")?
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Pony789
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February 02, 2015, 06:28:18 AM |
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Very nice site! Just one minor correction for MoneyPot, the house edge is actually 0 to 1%, as opposed to 1%. -snip-
The house edge data isn't quite right for other sites either. For Peerbet, the edge for dice is 1% but the edge for wheel is 3.125%. For PocketDice, the edges are different for different bets but are all above 1.67%. etc. I'm not quite sure what to do about sites with varying house edges yet. Should I go by the lowest, or the most common house edge, or the mean across all games, or should I just bite the bullet and change the codebase so that it can understand "varying house edges" (eg. "Edge: 1.67 - 3.125%")? IMHO, it is better to list the range as it reflects the whole picture. If you use the lowest one, you will have to mark moneypot's edge as 0% which will be very misleading. But if the change in your code is going to be difficult, I think you could use "Varies" in the general information section and add a paragraph in your review for the house edge.
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February 02, 2015, 06:41:00 AM |
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Very nice site! Just one minor correction for MoneyPot, the house edge is actually 0 to 1%, as opposed to 1%. -snip-
The house edge data isn't quite right for other sites either. For Peerbet, the edge for dice is 1% but the edge for wheel is 3.125%. For PocketDice, the edges are different for different bets but are all above 1.67%. etc. I'm not quite sure what to do about sites with varying house edges yet. Should I go by the lowest, or the most common house edge, or the mean across all games, or should I just bite the bullet and change the codebase so that it can understand "varying house edges" (eg. "Edge: 1.67 - 3.125%")? IMHO, it is better to list the range as it reflects the whole picture. If you use the lowest one, you will have to mark moneypot's edge as 0% which will be very misleading. But if the change in your code is going to be difficult, I think you could use "Varies" in the general information section and add a paragraph in your review for the house edge. It's not too difficult. Just a bit inconvenient. I'll try to get to it some time today.
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February 02, 2015, 09:58:40 AM |
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The site reviews look great, but it would be even better if you can add a filter function so that we can have a list of bitcoin gambling sites or provably fair sites or sites with invest option, depending on our needs. Thank you for the wonderful suggestion.
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Minnlo
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February 02, 2015, 10:07:10 AM |
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The site reviews look great, but it would be even better if you can add a filter function so that we can have a list of bitcoin gambling sites or provably fair sites or sites with invest option, depending on our needs. Thank you for the wonderful suggestion. You are welcome. And I like your newly added leaderboard page as well.
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February 02, 2015, 04:08:40 PM |
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Can you add Coinichiwa to the list? Thanks
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February 02, 2015, 04:44:05 PM |
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Thanks for the link to the stats page. I'll be switching to that now. I noticed, however, that you don't have the maximum profit listed on that page; it would be awesome if you did.
Sure, created an issue so I don't forget Also, what is the difference between "Total Plays" and "Total Games"? Are any of them appropriate for the "bet count" field?
MP is round based, where each round is a called a "game". And people have a "play" on the game. So "Total Plays" exactly the bet count. I'm not quite sure what to do about sites with varying house edges yet. Should I go by the lowest, or the most common house edge, or the mean across all games, or should I just bite the bullet and change the codebase so that it can understand "varying house edges" (eg. "Edge: 1.67 - 3.125%")?
I think it makes sense to include a range, as it's the only way to get a real picture. For instance, sites like safedice.com allow you to play small for 0.5%, but any serious bet has to pay a lot more (which, I think is a great scheme). Or MP does allow you to make a bet with a 0% house edge, at the expense of being insanely vulnerable to p2p bonus sniping (which is why so few people ever make a bet like that) Great site btw! Thank you. I will definitely get around to adding support for variable house edges very soon. It's something I unfortunately overlooked when first designing everything.
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February 02, 2015, 04:48:10 PM |
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Can you add Coinichiwa to the list? Thanks
Done. I'll add live stats for it soon.
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