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Fake games exposed on Gambit Casinos

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Fake games exposed on Gambit Casinos

After being exposed for fake games, GambitCasinos has switched to real games - proof that accountability is driving operators back to fair play.

When we first checked GambitCasinos, the evidence was clear: fake games were in operation. These were cloned versions of trusted titles, built to cheat players. After our exposure went live, something changed. GambitCasinos has now switched to real games, confirmed by the original providers.

This is not an isolated case. Time and again, once a casino is flagged publicly, operators act fast to remove fake games. They know the cost of being caught out - reputational damage, loss of players, and scrutiny they cannot afford. Exposure is forcing a shift, and fair play is starting to win ground.

What are fake games?

Fake casino games are fraudulent imitations of popular casino titles, created with the sole purpose of deceiving players and stealing their money. Unlike legitimate games provided by licensed providers, these fake versions are unauthorised copies that have been illicitly modified. Although the graphics may look familiar, the underlying mechanics are rigged in favour of the operator. As a result, these games offer no guarantee of fair play, no matter how convincing they appear.

Playing on casinos that offer fake games carries substantial risks, far beyond simply losing a fair bet. Players are engaging with a system designed for them to lose, not against fair probability. Their chances of hitting a significant win are practically zero.

Scam sites often lack proper player protection and security. Engaging with them could compromise your personal and financial data or expose your device to malware. Furthermore, when players engage with an unlicensed online casino they have no regulatory body to turn to in the event of a dispute over winnings or unfair play.

Key red flags to watch out for:

  • Unrealistic promises and bonuses.
  • Poor website design and layout.
  • Negative player reviews.
  • Vague payment policies.

Background on GambitCasinos

GambitCasinos, an online gambling platform operating on a crypto-blockchain, was launched in 2017. The site gained notable visibility around 2019, primarily through its close association with Swagbucks as a platform for converting SB points to Gambit tokens for sports betting. Multiple user reports suggest operations were active through 2023–2024, and the platform was acquired by Snipp Interactive in 2022.

Fake games exposed on Gambit Casinos by Gamecheck

Overview of Gamecheck’s findings

When we first flagged GambitCasinos, our checks revealed fake games - cloned versions of popular titles designed to cheat players. These fakes looked convincing but were not supplied by the original game providers. After we published our findings, GambitCasinos took action. The fake games were replaced with real, provider-confirmed titles. This change highlights a clear trend across the industry: once exposed, operators are moving quickly to switch to real games, aiming to avoid further reputational damage.

What happened at GambitCasinos

Our initial investigation into GambitCasinos uncovered manipulated versions of well-known slot and table games. These copies mimicked the look and feel of the originals but did not offer fair play. By reporting these findings, and checking them directly with the official game providers, we were able to confirm the presence of fake games.

Soon after our exposure went public, GambitCasinos made the switch. Today, the site is running real games supplied directly from the providers, giving players a fairer experience.

Why operators switch once exposed

This isn’t an isolated incident. Operators hosting fake games face immediate risks once they are exposed:

  • Reputational damage – fake games erode trust and push players away.
  • Industry pressure – affiliates do not want to be linked to fake content.
  • Ongoing scrutiny – once exposed, a casino will be monitored closely.

Switching to real games is often the only way forward.

A wider industry trend

At Gamecheck, we are seeing more casinos take this same path. Exposure works. Operators who once offered fake games are removing them to limit the damage and keep their businesses alive. For players, this means our checks are not only protecting them, but also helping clean up the industry.

Gamecheck’s verdict

The GambitCasinos case proves that exposure works. What started with fake games has shifted to real titles after our report went live. For players, this is good news - but it comes with a note of caution. Status can change, and operators under pressure may revert if they think no one is watching.

Our verdict: GambitCasinos is currently offering real games, and players can give it a try. But always check the Gamecheck database before you play to see the latest status. By staying informed and using our free tools, you can make sure you’re only spending your time and money on games that play fair.

How players can protect themselves

Players should not rely on appearances alone. Fake games can look identical to the originals, making them almost impossible to spot without the right tools. That’s why Gamecheck provides free services to help you check your casino before you play:

  • Gamecheck Tool – paste any casino URL into our database to see if real or fake games were detected.
  • Gamecheck Chrome Extension – check the status of a casino while browsing, with real-time results.
  • Gamecheck SEAL – a live badge displayed on casinos that host real games, verifiable through the Gamecheck app.

Conclusion: exposure drives positive change

The GambitCasinos case shows that exposure works.

Fake games were detected, flagged, and removed. The operator has since switched to real games, proving that accountability is one of the strongest tools in protecting fair play.

For players, the lesson is simple: always check before you play.

➡️ Check your online casino with Gamecheck before you play.

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Published On: Sep 08, 2025Updated On: Sep 17, 2025