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Zorgo Games the trustworthy gambling site
When it comes to gambling sites, Zorgo Games is one of my favorites. First of all, it's the only available site where I can play real PvP Blackjack. You would agree, that playing against a real person is much more exciting than when your counterpart is just a machine. The rest 3 games are also PvP and quite absorbing. Another very important thing to me is that all the games there are Provably Fair. The fairness can be checked at any time and provided by tickets from Random.org. The only thing which lacks for me there is some more games. Hopefully, they will add a few in future :)
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