Phase 2 launches a submission form
Contribute evidence
Reserve Scores are derived from community-submitted, moderator-verified evidence. Anyone can contribute. You don't need to have an affiliate relationship, you don't need to have signed up through us, and you can submit under a pseudonym.
Submission form launches in Phase 2
Until then, email evidence@ashreserve.com with the operator name, the dimension, and the evidence (link + brief narrative).
What we accept
Each piece of evidence maps to a Reserve Score sub-criterion. The cleaner the mapping, the more weight it carries. Examples per dimension:
- Provably-Fair Quality
- Operator fairness page + manual verification on a real bet using the operator's verifier tool.
- Odds & EV Transparency
- Manual EV calculation on at least five cases per operator using disclosed odds and item values.
- Withdrawal & Redemption
- Documented payout policy + Trustpilot + Reddit complaint patterns + community-sourced payout-time evidence.
- Item Value Integrity
- Spot-check ten items per operator against Steam Market (skins) or retail comps (physical goods).
- License & Jurisdiction
- Direct regulator-register lookup + ToS parse + VPN spot-check for geo-blocking.
- Operator Conduct
- Trustpilot + Reddit + breach databases + ToS responsible-gambling section.
What makes evidence verifiable
- Independently retrievable. A primary URL, an archived copy (archive.org / archive.today), a blockchain TX hash, a regulator-register entry, a screenshot with EXIF/timestamp metadata.
- Dated. When did this happen? When was it captured? Stale evidence still counts but decays in weight.
- Attributable. A handle (real name optional) so we can credit the contribution and gauge contributor history. Pseudonyms are fine; sock-puppets get flagged.
- Tagged. Tell us which Reserve Score dimension and sub-criterion it speaks to. We can help you place it if you're not sure.
What we don't accept
- Anonymous accusations with no primary source.
- Affiliate-conflicted reviews (you're free to contribute; we'll just flag the conflict).
- Personal data about other players or operator staff.
- Submissions that violate operator T&Cs (e.g., circumventing geo-blocks).