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The only gambling site you need.
It's weird to see websites do TF2 Gambling... CS:GO Gambling is worse, but at least the money is worth more than whatever you can get from TF2.
Either way, thanks for the heads up.
If you gamble only, say, once a month, you're alright.
If you gamble for profit, you're an idiot. If you watch videos of Gaming YouTubers-- Or in this case, TF2 Tubers, if they end up doing so-- winning on these gambling sites, and you think what they're winning is real and nothing shady, you're a greater idiot.
You're much better off unboxing the crates in TF2 than you are gambling on some shady website for TF2 (or CS:GO, DotA2, PUBG).