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    Quote Originally Posted by tb1984 View Post
    I agree with you about Nitrogen, they're really good. They need to have live-in betting.

    At first I thought cloudbet was good, but after I played there, I realized that they don't consistently have bets like anonibet. So, I'm still at anonibet.

    Also, you should try betvip for live-in betting, I really want to play there but they strictly don't take U.S players.
    They suspended betting after red card took about 12 minutes to comeback. Overall ,they were good. Got paid in 5 minutes even though it says up to 24 hours

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    Quote Originally Posted by killawookie View Post
    I'm new coming into the bitcoin realm and was wonder if any of you experienced enough that could give advice.

    #1- Does Cloudbet accept US bettors? If not who? I looked on the review links for several sites but no restricted countries were listed.
    #2- Any chance a site like 5Dimes who ACCEPTS bitcoins.. will allow a withdraws in bitcoins?
    #3- Best place to purchase bitcoins?

    I'm attracted by the anonymity of bitcoin, plus a site like Cloudbet has the high amount of options I am looking for.
    1. Anonibet and BetVIP are the only two that don't accept US players. You can use a VPN to play at both sites.
    2. I'm not 100% sure with 5Dimes but I think for those that are solely depositing with bitcoins, they can withdraw by bitcoins.

    To buy:
    Localbitcoins.com
    Coinbase.com
    Circle.com
    Trucoin.com


    Top books:
    Anonibet
    Nitrogen
    Jetwin
    Betcoin
    Casinobitcoin
    Cloudbet
    Last edited by raiders72001; 03-22-15 at 11:12 AM.

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    Just saw at another forum they aren't taking anyone anymore with US IP ? Anyway around this . Cannot believe it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepgotwool View Post
    Anybody know what is going on with anonibet ? Says i cannot register because IP from country where betting isn't legal ? No support there today. I thought they took US residents ??
    I don't know how Vpn work , but that seems the way u have to go. Agree that bit books r doing this now

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    Good article on VPNs and Proxy Servers. https://www.bestvpn.com/blog/4085/pr...he-difference/

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    Live chat is available for Anonibet. It's on the bottom left, somewhat hidden. They can help with questions.

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    VPN - You can test drive this for free for 3 days. http://www.easy-hide-ip.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by killawookie View Post
    I'm new coming into the bitcoin realm and was wonder if any of you experienced enough that could give advice.

    #1- Does Cloudbet accept US bettors? If not who? I looked on the review links for several sites but no restricted countries were listed.
    #2- Any chance a site like 5Dimes who ACCEPTS bitcoins.. will allow a withdraws in bitcoins?
    #3- Best place to purchase bitcoins?

    I'm attracted by the anonymity of bitcoin, plus a site like Cloudbet has the high amount of options I am looking for.
    #1 - They do
    #2 - Nitro and Jetwin
    #3 - For US customer Top options are:
    - To buy BTC with CC: Coinbase, Trucoin, Circle
    - To buy BTC with cash: Localbitcoins, Bitquick

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    To add to what Texans said. Local bitcoins is nice because there are so many ways to buy and sell bitcoins.

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    guys what is the advantage to bet on bookmakers bitcoins

    guys what is the advantage to bet on bookmakers bitcoins

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    Quote Originally Posted by italiano View Post
    guys what is the advantage to bet on bookmakers bitcoins
    speed of transactions. Between instant and two hours withdrawals. Close to instant deposits. It takes just a couple of clicks to make deposits/withdrawals. There isn't a need to call up on the phone.

    Much better live betting at Anonibet. They stay up all the time, not just commercial breaks and have more markets. Bonuses such as 10% with a 1x rollover at Anonibet. 100% at Jetwin with a 10 times rollover.

    Jetwin has the most pregame markets. They do a great job with their derivatives and props. Reduced juice at Nitrogen and Betcoin. Nitrogen flies with deposits and withdrawals. Instant deposits and most withdrawals take 30 seconds.
    Last edited by raiders72001; 03-22-15 at 12:49 PM.

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    I'd recommend Nitrogen, Anonibet and Jetwin to cover all bases.

    Nitrogen - Reduced juice and poker that is just starting up. Fastest withdrawals/deposits.
    Anonibet - Bonus 1x rollover, live betting (lots of options) and soccer.
    Jetwin - The most pregame markets in all of the sports.

    SBR- How about a bitcoin exchange? You may gain a lot of new posters outside of SBR just to use the exchange.
    Last edited by raiders72001; 03-22-15 at 12:52 PM.

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    Bitcoin exchange would be great. Miss matchbook and betmaker horribly. Unreal that we still don't have a darn exchange ! I realize that after basketball things slow down until football but sportsbook operators are missing the boat because there are still quite a few people from the USA to want an exchange and besides it's not like it only has to be US clients/customers. Things are really strange why there is hardly any exchanges out there and none for US customers.
    Last edited by sheepgotwool; 03-22-15 at 01:50 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepgotwool View Post
    Bitcoin exchange would be great. Miss matchbook and betmaker horribly. Unreal that we still don't have a darn exchange ! I realize that after basketball things slow down until football but sportsbook operators are missing the boat because there are still quite a few people from the USA to want an exchange and besides it's not like it only has to be US clients/customers. Things are really strange why there is hardly any exchanges out there and none for US customers.
    I second this.

    Hard for me to imagine how there can be any US only players who can be considered pros without an exchange or two. Even if you're a legit winning player year after year are Heritage or 5dimes going to let you win 6 figures + year after year? Can anybody really beat Bookmaker's full juice for those amounts year after year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheepgotwool View Post
    Bitcoin exchange would be great. Miss matchbook and betmaker horribly. Unreal that we still don't have a darn exchange ! I realize that after basketball things slow down until football but sportsbook operators are missing the boat because there are still quite a few people from the USA to want an exchange and besides it's not like it only has to be US clients/customers. Things are really strange why there is hardly any exchanges out there and none for US customers.
    To hazard a guess, it would probably not be viable. If a bitcoin exchange was trading the same volumes of cash that betfair does then I would imagine it would have serious implications on the price regardless of whether balances were held in bitcoin or exchanged into $ upon depositing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tb1984 View Post
    I agree with you about Nitrogen, they're really good. They need to have live-in betting.

    At first I thought cloudbet was good, but after I played there, I realized that they don't consistently have bets like anonibet. So, I'm still at anonibet.

    Also, you should try betvip for live-in betting, I really want to play there but they strictly don't take U.S players.
    checking out betvip , incredible hockey selection pregame, even more variety than bet365. Think i will give them a chance today

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    Quote Originally Posted by thespeculator View Post
    checking out betvip , incredible hockey selection pregame, even more variety than bet365. Think i will give them a chance today

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    betvip???

    Who can help you if you have a problem with this website? are reliable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by italiano View Post
    Who can help you if you have a problem with this website? are reliable?
    They had a few hiccups caused by a DDoS attack but no one has been stiffed and things are back to normal. Their email support is very good.
    Ass
    I'd rate about 6 books above them but they seem to be fine.

    As Speculator pointed out their hockey offerings are great. BetVIP and Jetwin are close. Jetwin has a little better odds.
    Last edited by raiders72001; 03-23-15 at 05:01 PM.

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    Does Jetwin and Anonibet accept US Players ? Any experience with deposit/withdrawals ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pierro View Post
    Does Jetwin and Anonibet accept US Players ? Any experience with deposit/withdrawals ?
    I also posted in the other thread. Most bitcoin books don't want your name and address. If they don't want your name and address, then you can play at the book. Some just require the use of a proxy server or VPN.

    Both books are fine with deposits and withdrawals. Both are solid books.

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    Sorry for the two posts. If we forget to use VPN, do they suspend the account or we should use the VPN when we request a widthrawal ?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by pierro View Post
    Sorry for the two posts. If we forget to use VPN, do they suspend the account or we should use the VPN when we request a widthrawal ?

    Thanks
    They won't suspend any accounts. I think you can get a withdrawal through live chat but I'm not sure if they do it or not. VPN always works.
    Last edited by raiders72001; 03-24-15 at 03:43 PM.

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    YouBrowser

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    this is what I am getting at the moment at anonibet

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    Contact your hosting provider letting them know your web server is not completing requests. An Error 522 means that the request was able to connect to your web server, but that the request didn't finish. The most likely cause is that something on your server is hogging resources.Additional troubleshooting information here.
    r they having server problems

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    I talked to the Anonibet Customer Service, they said that they're doing maintenance... Same thing at Nitrogen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tb1984 View Post
    I talked to the Anonibet Customer Service, they said that they're doing maintenance... Same thing at Nitrogen.
    Cool , thanks!!

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