You can PM me, if you'd like. I have lots of experience with casino software and deployed a number of solutuions over the years - including Sic-Bo.
I've mentioned here and there that I was coding code for a crypto casino web service over the last several weeks and that's why I was inactive.
To be clear, this casino which we are going to host on rivemont.io - we already bought the domain and hosting but it doesn't point to anything yet - is only going to have Sic-bo dice. So it's like Bustabit or Primedice in that there's just one game. Except there is no other sic-bo dice crypto betting site on the entire internet (Evolution Gaming packaged on some sites comes close but... it's a live dealer game and quite inaccessible).
It's also going to be a community-funded project. A button on the site will let you deposit bitcoin as a bankroll investment, as the owner and I do not have big money to invest in the bankroll. Currently, it's just the two of us - we used to have another developer but he mysteriously disappeared last month. Also, the owner almost never browses Bitcointalk so it's really just me around here.
So, the project has been stalling and has been pushed weeks behind the launch date because we can't get time to work on the massive amount of backend code that still needs to be written. The frontend is already completed so this is the only thing holding us up.
So, I'm calling on the community for this one.
Anyone who knows Javascript (Node.js in particular - the entire project is written in JS) is free to contact me on Bitcointalk, Telegram, and such to jump aboard this project if you want to help us speed things up. We can't offer a salary due to our limited budget - even I'm doing this for free - but we can negotiate for you a cut of the site's net revenue once we launch - which by the way we anticipate the site to rake AT LEAST tens of thousands of $. All the source code is hosted on private Github repos so there is not much required from you besides free time and proficiency in JS.
We really wanted to launch this thing back in December but we could not recruit enough devs for this in time so I was overloaded.
No wannabe scammers, time-wasters, or people offering "token supply" for project funds please (there was this one guy who was demanding KYC(!!!) from us over telegram as a condition for him working with us so we want to avoid those kind of people).