Yes I do, from both current gaming players (regular users) and bitcoin users themselves. Bitcoin is just a currency and we offer the best vacation option, the only real life gaming, and more gaming privacy than any other method. A player's funds before and after the trip can stay in their account or be moved back to their wallet. It is completely their choice when or if they want to exchange them back to fiat. From a privacy standpoint, this is far greater than real-time bank and government transfers/relations and is also revolutionarily streamlined since current paying methods are convoluted on a per-person, per-country, and per-bank basis.
We do verify a player's identity, but only us and the casino know who you are and on-site you can go by an alias. We also never disclose your wallet's public address to any third party. We are considering doing "security checks" that will alert you to whether your account has a warrant (via a message that appears and updates regularly until a breach happens which stops those updates - this is a cypherpunk alert method). I will validate if our community wants this through our secret forums (members can only invite, no one else can read it, original invites from beta signups).
Regular players, especially international, benefit from 100% trust establishment with a casino through us (we act as the point of trust here), lowered trip costs and middle-man fees/hurdles, possibly remove the need for an international high roller to buy US property for transfers, a simplified process, and higher security/privacy. There are other benefits as well and we'll be marketing them on a per-country basis of problems solved.
We currently have hundreds of thousands of disclosed gaming interest from our current beta members without spending anything on marketing and with very minimal marketing ourselves yet.
For another example of the markets we target, China/Macau is huge for us. We can solve their money laundering problem and strict money transfer requirements (you can only move ~$3k into Macau). Currently, players use shady group fund methods to move money in, which is only for high rollers, and the best way to gamble in Macau is through fake transactions in pawn shops (these typically are a 10% cut).
I am happy to answer any questions or concerns you may have.