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Topic: Almost-perfect star rating for iLUCKI, one of the best hybrid casinos today (Read 481 times)

newbie
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Did anyone actually tried it?
newbie
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The review says that you have a Curacao license. At the same time it mentions Curacao in the list of restricted areas. Could you please explain how is that so? If you have a license on this area, why does it not grant permission of gambling activities there? I am not too familiar with how these things work, so your case just got me interested, and I'd like to learn more. And op, you should really add a link to the casino itself to the first post.
The website looks pretty nice and solid, it's cool that there are so many payment options, and having provably fair games is also a positive thing.
Good luck with your casino!

Hi, kryptqnick! What I know is that having a Curacao license is just like having a permit to operate a gambling business in Curacao. But the players to be accepted by the business are not always inclusive of the people in Curacao. One of the requirements in getting a Curacao license is the list of countries where the casino is targeted. If the list does not include Curacao, then Curacao will be part of the country restrictions.

This is just as far as I know. I'll be happy to get corrected if I'm wrong about this.

Curacao, as well as other off-shore gambling locations, give the license to operate world-wide. Mostly in places, where online gambling is not regulated. It is something like if I want to sell my product on ebay across all Europe, but I live in one country and there I pay my taxes on the profit I make. So, basically, I am paying taxes in one country, but selling in other countries as well. Same goes for Curacao, Costa Rica, Malta, Gibraltar licenses, etc.

Idk, why casinos accept crypto and fiat both, I think, that solo crypto casino is much better.

It's all about preference. Others like hybrid casinos because they have the option to deposit fiat money and cash out in crypto or the other way around.

Why a certain casino chooses to be HYBRID? Answer is very simple: bring more customers with various preferences, offer a more wide range of services. If you try out the casino with crypto, see that all's good, you may decide to get verified and play in Fiat, use your credit/debit card, whatever. Or you want to play, but have only fiat or crypto right now.

Another thing that involved licenses and payments. Guys, you can't offer fiat payments without a license. Only shit payment providers will agree to that, it's a known fact. But crypto payments can be offered easily without a license.  I have never played on a only-crypto casino exactly for this reason. We all know what happens to such casino, as well as to unregulated exchanges. Even to Big and established exchanges like Cryptopia and their exit scam. Come ON!

So, yeah, I trust Hybrid casino with a license better. Also, I might say that Curacao regulation body replies to complaint emails.
jr. member
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It will take a large advertising budget to be noticeable among other similar casinos ... I think so
I agree with you!  Many strong one are out there and there have make there way in the heart of players.  I will advise them to really spend money on advertisement in other to be noticeable.
I think the casino should not skimp money on advertising, as advertising in this type of game is very necessary to attract new players every time and develop their platform and games . Without new players the casino will simply disappear!
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
There is nothing really special about this casino, even though it looks and works good enough to ensure you a pleasant gambling experience. I have noticed something strange, they have a license from Curaçao but their are restricting people who live there to register and play on their casino. I don't know why this happens and I don't see why they would do that

I think it's a regulation requirement. Like if you have Curacao license and office in Bulgaria, you have to exclude these 2 countries, among others like UK and US. That's how it works.
member
Activity: 350
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I have noticed something strange, they have a license from Curaçao but their are restricting people who live there to register and play on their casino. I don't know why this happens and I don't see why they would do that

The same is true to other casinos. Where they will be licensed and which countries they will restrict from playing will be the choice of the casino, not the licensing authority.
full member
Activity: 1092
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There is nothing really special about this casino, even though it looks and works good enough to ensure you a pleasant gambling experience. I have noticed something strange, they have a license from Curaçao but their are restricting people who live there to register and play on their casino. I don't know why this happens and I don't see why they would do that
legendary
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Mate you really do give out high rates for everyone you see, I understand you are the type of person who tries to see the best in people and best in casinos as well apparently however this wouldn't work like that. I mean you are a good deed person and I am sure if you see someone fall you will reach out to help them get up as well and all that nice person stuff but you can't just assume a casino is PERFECT while they ask for KYC.

Any casino that asks KYC is already subpar in my book, if you need anything further than my username you are gone, I won't play in the worlds greatest ever casino if I have to give as much as just my first name let alone full on KYC. Plus, all thoooose games yet there is not a decent chat with people in there, thats something all casinos MUST have to make it fun.
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While iLucki has indeed a massive number of slots and payments the whole design of the site feels so scammy. I mean honestly, who translates a website in various languages using Google Translate (or whatever other automatic translation toll they're using)?

I used EN version, but I've checked also Russian and Bulgarian versions and both are genuine (these are my 2 native languages that I speak). Definitely not google translated. Can anyone else check the language other than English?

It's nice to know the translations were not really from Google but perhaps from a real content writer of the casino itself.
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No matter what casino we play we always depends on the safetiness of then site. If you don't consider the safetiness you'll lose your money. Even though you want to earn but you still lose some money and the site offers you safety but it's not completely safe.

That is very correct. Even if they have overwhelming features but at the end of the day, you can't withdraw your money or it would take time to get it out. Still, the best is to deal with established ones that you know there will always be support staff that you can always contact with.

I quite like small casino like this one. But only if they are reliable. I had big troubles with bet365 and bwin.com. I once was playing sports bet during World Cup or EU Championship, won some money. They asked for KYC and it took around 1 month for my documents to be processed and then they paid my money. The first pay-out here took me 20 minutes (crypto), including KYC process. I don't how they handle big wins, but they pay small withdrawals without any problems.

That is actually good feedback from a user. Maybe your transaction is relatively fast as they are new player in this industry, so they need to impress the users. We will know their true color in the coming months or years. Let us see how they will handle big payouts in the future...
newbie
Activity: 9
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No matter what casino we play we always depends on the safetiness of then site. If you don't consider the safetiness you'll lose your money. Even though you want to earn but you still lose some money and the site offers you safety but it's not completely safe.

That is very correct. Even if they have overwhelming features but at the end of the day, you can't withdraw your money or it would take time to get it out. Still, the best is to deal with established ones that you know there will always be support staff that you can always contact with.

I quite like small casino like this one. But only if they are reliable. I had big troubles with bet365 and bwin.com. I once was playing sports bet during World Cup or EU Championship, won some money. They asked for KYC and it took around 1 month for my documents to be processed and then they paid my money. The first pay-out here took me 20 minutes (crypto), including KYC process. I don't how they handle big wins, but they pay small withdrawals without any problems.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
While iLucki has indeed a massive number of slots and payments the whole design of the site feels so scammy. I mean honestly, who translates a website in various languages using Google Translate (or whatever other automatic translation toll they're using)?

I used EN version, but I've checked also Russian and Bulgarian versions and both are genuine (these are my 2 native languages that I speak). Definitely not google translated. Can anyone else check the language other than English?
newbie
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Merit: 0
Here is my take on why casinos like this are NOT my idea of a good Bitcoin casino

- hybrid. Some see this as a good option, I prefer to see only crypto. Besides, all hybrid casinos allow you only to withdraw/deposit in the same method, so what's the point of hybrid anyway?
- 2500 titles but they're 99% slots. Again, what's the point?
- No provably fair on some games (despite what the website says in the example, I didn't see the provably fair in the game). Clicked on 2 titles on landing page and none had provably fair. This is crypto, non-provably fair is outdated.

Finally, and most important. KYC Wink

Hey, I am playing there. They got provably fair on some games from BGaming provider: "A wide array of games from BGaming support the Provably Fair feature, for example the card games Baccarat, Caribbean Poker, Casino Holdem, Let it Ride, Multihand Blackjack, Oasis Poker, Texas Holdem, Trey Poker and all the slot games except Johnny the Octopus."

What about KYC, yeah, shame, I agree. But they asked me for ID only, I sent driver license and they've accepted it. No big deal.
newbie
Activity: 18
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While iLucki has indeed a massive number of slots and payments the whole design of the site feels so scammy. I mean honestly, who translates a website in various languages using Google Translate (or whatever other automatic translation toll they're using)?
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 45
Idk, why casinos accept crypto and fiat both, I think, that solo crypto casino is much better.

It's all about preference. Others like hybrid casinos because they have the option to deposit fiat money and cash out in crypto or the other way around.
member
Activity: 350
Merit: 45
The review says that you have a Curacao license. At the same time it mentions Curacao in the list of restricted areas. Could you please explain how is that so? If you have a license on this area, why does it not grant permission of gambling activities there? I am not too familiar with how these things work, so your case just got me interested, and I'd like to learn more. And op, you should really add a link to the casino itself to the first post.
The website looks pretty nice and solid, it's cool that there are so many payment options, and having provably fair games is also a positive thing.
Good luck with your casino!

Hi, kryptqnick! What I know is that having a Curacao license is just like having a permit to operate a gambling business in Curacao. But the players to be accepted by the business are not always inclusive of the people in Curacao. One of the requirements in getting a Curacao license is the list of countries where the casino is targeted. If the list does not include Curacao, then Curacao will be part of the country restrictions.

This is just as far as I know. I'll be happy to get corrected if I'm wrong about this.
sr. member
Activity: 882
Merit: 269

It will take a large advertising budget to be noticeable among other similar casinos ... I think so
I agree with you!  Many strong one are out there and there have make there way in the heart of players.  I will advise them to really spend money on advertisement in other to be noticeable.
legendary
Activity: 3094
Merit: 1385
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The review says that you have a Curacao license. At the same time it mentions Curacao in the list of restricted areas. Could you please explain how is that so? If you have a license on this area, why does it not grant permission of gambling activities there? I am not too familiar with how these things work, so your case just got me interested, and I'd like to learn more. And op, you should really add a link to the casino itself to the first post.
The website looks pretty nice and solid, it's cool that there are so many payment options, and having provably fair games is also a positive thing.
Good luck with your casino!
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 1351
Idk, why casinos accept crypto and fiat both, I think, that solo crypto casino is much better.

Basically such sites are fiat based casino only, but in the last few years most of them started to accept crypto because I believe they see that the number of bitcoin gamblers are increasing time by time. So their main purpose is to attract crypto gamblers, but they forget that most crypto gamblers like to be anonymous while at the same time they are requiring KYC.
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Idk, why casinos accept crypto and fiat both, I think, that solo crypto casino is much better.
member
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Merit: 14
Almost all gambling sites offers the same
Almost every bitcoin gambling casino site claims to be one of the best offering great packages initially
But realistically only few tends to stay true to there words and back it up
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