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sr. member
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November 28, 2023, 08:56:44 PM
Fairlay works in the US and can handle large volumes for the big sports.
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November 28, 2023, 06:22:19 PM
#99
Sorry but I am going to have to call BS on this. I do not think that any sportsbook could handle a $45 million dollar bet nor am I sure whether they would accept such a bet, due to the reason (I suspect) that they do not have enough money to pay the gambler off, should he win.

Casinos are all about people betting normal amounts many, many times. Because thats how they win with probability (since they have the house edge). But they themselves are not risk-takers. And a 45 Mill bet is too high a risk to take without insurance.
You clearly misunderstood what he stated just like so many others in this thread which is pretty embarassing. He stated that he wagered millions, but he never mentioned that he wagered it all on a single bet.

I'm not a huge fan of any of the crypto sites. If you're in the US its best to stick with the regulated companies.
Fanduels, Draftkings, Unibet, Betrivers etc? They limit pretty quickly which is why some crypto books are a great alternative.
Books in the US have horrible odds, limit fast and KYC. Nitrobetting will take large wagers in the US. I think Betcoin does to.
sr. member
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November 28, 2023, 01:08:19 AM
#98
I'm not a huge fan of any of the crypto sites. If you're in the US its best to stick with the regulated companies.
Not sure about the US but in general for me, I have noticed that the crypto casinos accept much higher bets compared to sites like bet365, William hill and others. Not just that, the traditional bookies limit your account much faster.

There are guys involved in shady betting such as rigging matches, arbitrage, etc and they don't want to do it on a traditional casino because of the KYC. This is another reason why they want to use crypto sportsbooks.

You are much likely to get away with a 1 BTC bet on stake than a $35k bet on bet365 if you are into prof stuff.
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November 27, 2023, 02:00:28 AM
#97
I'm not a huge fan of any of the crypto sites. If you're in the US its best to stick with the regulated companies.
That is the safest way mate because if you missed finding legit and safe then your bets will be at risk
 and yes will go useless even when Luck comes your side.
also I want to understand why other gamblers don't wanna deal with regulated companies ? is it really a big deal about knowing them by the site?
Stake and Sportsbet are the only ones I know who can handle that much in a bet. If you're looking to get that much weight around in sports betting, and have tried these two, there's no other way but to play on fiat sportsbooks, though their rules are sometimes unlikeable, and you don't have that much 'freedom' compared to what crypto sportsbooks offer.
well a good advise , since Fiat sportsbook offers larger bets but yes you need to comply with KYC verification
things that most gamblers hate that is why they wanted to play in crypto sportsbook sites.
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November 27, 2023, 12:27:45 AM
#96
Sorry but I am going to have to call BS on this. I do not think that any sportsbook could handle a $45 million dollar bet nor am I sure whether they would accept such a bet, due to the reason (I suspect) that they do not have enough money to pay the gambler off, should he win.

Casinos are all about people betting normal amounts many, many times. Because thats how they win with probability (since they have the house edge). But they themselves are not risk-takers. And a 45 Mill bet is too high a risk to take without insurance.
You clearly misunderstood what he stated just like so many others in this thread which is pretty embarassing. He stated that he wagered millions, but he never mentioned that he wagered it all on a single bet.

I'm not a huge fan of any of the crypto sites. If you're in the US its best to stick with the regulated companies.
Fanduels, Draftkings, Unibet, Betrivers etc? They limit pretty quickly which is why some crypto books are a great alternative.
legendary
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November 26, 2023, 04:26:43 PM
#95
Stake and Sportsbet are the only ones I know who can handle that much in a bet. If you're looking to get that much weight around in sports betting, and have tried these two, there's no other way but to play on fiat sportsbooks, though their rules are sometimes unlikeable, and you don't have that much 'freedom' compared to what crypto sportsbooks offer.
There are reputable crypto sport books that can handle large bets just like stake which I think do not have anything like maximum deposit or withdrawal. It is good for us to ask questions when we don't really understand the decision we are taking. And for us to have a better understanding about crypto sport books to know which can suit our demand, it is good to aks questions so that those that had used the casino can always come and give us hits.

seems that the OP is still asking for a reputable site. why not start from smaller bet and see how the casino/bookie will treat you as a player. but it is better to stick to known reputable sites rather than risk to a new one. wonder why the OP is getting out of stake? stake is one of the biggest bookies out there which can handle multi million dollar of bets. very few can handle such amounts.
if the OP really wants to try a new one, just roam around in the gambling board sections and see for himself which ones are fairly reputable and can handle bigger bets. better stick to casinos found in this forum so he can easily ask for help when he needs it.
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November 26, 2023, 01:16:23 PM
#94
I'm not a huge fan of any of the crypto sites. If you're in the US its best to stick with the regulated companies.
sr. member
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November 25, 2023, 12:50:18 PM
#93
Stake and Sportsbet are the only ones I know who can handle that much in a bet. If you're looking to get that much weight around in sports betting, and have tried these two, there's no other way but to play on fiat sportsbooks, though their rules are sometimes unlikeable, and you don't have that much 'freedom' compared to what crypto sportsbooks offer.
There are reputable crypto sport books that can handle large bets just like stake which I think do not have anything like maximum deposit or withdrawal. It is good for us to ask questions when we don't really understand the decision we are taking. And for us to have a better understanding about crypto sport books to know which can suit our demand, it is good to aks questions so that those that had used the casino can always come and give us hits.
legendary
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November 23, 2023, 05:35:04 PM
#92
I have iver 45 million wagered with stake and 20 million with bc, im looking to switch to a new sportsbook is there any on here that can handle decent limits, i contacted rollbit and a few others and they claim the provider increases them as they wish and theyre legit $200 for NCAAF lol

Sorry but I am going to have to call BS on this. I do not think that any sportsbook could handle a $45 million dollar bet nor am I sure whether they would accept such a bet, due to the reason (I suspect) that they do not have enough money to pay the gambler off, should he win.

Casinos are all about people betting normal amounts many, many times. Because thats how they win with probability (since they have the house edge). But they themselves are not risk-takers. And a 45 Mill bet is too high a risk to take without insurance.

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November 23, 2023, 02:59:34 PM
#91
I wouldnt encourage anyone to put in millions into crypto sportsbook. Not your keys, not your wallet. If something goes wrong, you basically at high risk of losing your funds. That being said, if I had to put my trust into crypto sportsbook with large amount of funds, I'd suggest Stake and sportsbet.io. I expect them to have high roller level bet limits on popular events. Some of the niche events, like 3-4th division Soccer or some not-so-popular esports, expect the max bet to be capped at a couple of hundred dollars max. GL with your gambling, and most importantly, gamble responsibly.
Yes because that is the most risky thing to do,  because gambling is not a guaranteed act and the result may not go in the favour of the gambler and that is why it is advised to only gamble what you can afford to lose,  because the higher the amount of stake the higher your risk if the loses occur.

So for sure, some can gamble with millions because that is the amount they can afford while others may be able to stake only a few cents being what they can afford to lose,  so this thing goes in both ways and at that,  it all depends on the individual perspective and status that matters.
Totally irrelevant reply on which it isnt really something that connects out on what OP is trying out to ask but rather focusing only on someones reply which is off.

Going back into the topic in speaking about maximum bet then it would really be depending because there are platforms who do really allow huge maximum bet amount on which
it would be normal that they would really be having those borderlines because they would really be always trying to reflect it out into their bankroll capacity if ever they are really that
able to afford on paying such winning or not. Therefore, it would really be just that normal that they would be setting limits and it would really be that
different into each platform.
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November 23, 2023, 02:10:19 PM
#90
I wouldnt encourage anyone to put in millions into crypto sportsbook. Not your keys, not your wallet. If something goes wrong, you basically at high risk of losing your funds. That being said, if I had to put my trust into crypto sportsbook with large amount of funds, I'd suggest Stake and sportsbet.io. I expect them to have high roller level bet limits on popular events. Some of the niche events, like 3-4th division Soccer or some not-so-popular esports, expect the max bet to be capped at a couple of hundred dollars max. GL with your gambling, and most importantly, gamble responsibly.
Yes because that is the most risky thing to do,  because gambling is not a guaranteed act and the result may not go in the favour of the gambler and that is why it is advised to only gamble what you can afford to lose,  because the higher the amount of stake the higher your risk if the loses occur.

So for sure, some can gamble with millions because that is the amount they can afford while others may be able to stake only a few cents being what they can afford to lose,  so this thing goes in both ways and at that,  it all depends on the individual perspective and status that matters.
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November 23, 2023, 01:59:22 PM
#89
Are there people here who bet big and who have VIP accounts? there are bets with Roi 8, on the NBA and NHL leagues, write to me in a telegram (professionals only please) we can cooperate @kurly564
So what are you trying to achieve here? Do you really expect that there would really be those VIP accounts or players or individuals would really be interested on something like this.
Why you cant really just directly tell on what your intent is? rather than on asking them to go in telegram before you would be able to discuss out, telling it publicly
might be able to get some reconsideration and might other people or bettors would really be interested if ever this one is legit and something not that some scammy attempts or shady behavior.

Speaking about sportsbook that could handle out large bets? Then we would really be basically be sticking into those known platforms. There's no doubt that they
could be able to handle out large bets without any issues. It is really just that a matter of choice whether you would really be that choosing on which one
would really fit out with your interest or preference.
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November 23, 2023, 01:25:07 PM
#88
Putting all your funds into a crypto sportsbook is not advisable, as you've said if something goes wrong, possible all your funds will be put at a high risk of losing. Casino players need to know how to diversify their funds in different gambling sites to manage or reduce the overall risk. This is my perspective only when it comes to gambling and I don't put all my money to the point that there's nothing left in my pocket. I understand that this is an individual decision that's why we need to spread this information and let's try to educate the gamblers on how to become responsible player.

this is a nice advice, we need to diversify our funds on different platforms.
but it will be waste of time for users who play with low amount. which they deposit for losing it in the end.
so serious gamblers who bet on sports with big amounts they can try this technic. I diversify on two or three casinos because if all were on same casinos it will go in less time.
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November 23, 2023, 10:01:28 AM
#87
Are there people here who bet big and who have VIP accounts? there are bets with Roi 8, on the NBA and NHL leagues, write to me in a telegram (professionals only please) we can cooperate @kurly564
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October 20, 2023, 05:26:23 AM
#86
I wouldnt encourage anyone to put in millions into crypto sportsbook. Not your keys, not your wallet. If something goes wrong, you basically at high risk of losing your funds. That being said, if I had to put my trust into crypto sportsbook with large amount of funds, I'd suggest Stake and sportsbet.io. I expect them to have high roller level bet limits on popular events. Some of the niche events, like 3-4 th division Soccer or some not so popular esports, expect the max bet to be capped in a couple of hundred dollars max. GL with your gambling, and most importantly, gamble responsibly.
I think op understand what you are trying to pass but this is always going to be individual decision. Like we have seen different casinos in the past crashing and most time the their customers complaining about not getting there funds from the casinos. Sometimes we have seen a condition when some people almost kill led themselves because of the huge funds they left on the casino no knowing that the contrary would happen. We need to learn from previous scene even though we are not the one such thing happen to. Keeping too much fund on casino is never advisable.
Putting all your funds into a crypto sportsbook is not advisable, as you've said if something goes wrong, possible all your funds will be put at a high risk of losing. Casino players need to know how to diversify their funds in different gambling sites to manage or reduce the overall risk. This is my perspective only when it comes to gambling and I don't put all my money to the point that there's nothing left in my pocket. I understand that this is an individual decision that's why we need to spread this information and let's try to educate the gamblers on how to become responsible player.
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October 14, 2023, 05:54:57 PM
#85
Stake and Sportsbet are the only ones I know who can handle that much in a bet. If you're looking to get that much weight around in sports betting, and have tried these two, there's no other way but to play on fiat sportsbooks, though their rules are sometimes unlikeable, and you don't have that much 'freedom' compared to what crypto sportsbooks offer.


Almost all here will take those type of wagers  https://cryptogamingrevu.com/
legendary
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October 14, 2023, 05:19:26 PM
#84
Stake and Sportsbet are the only ones I know who can handle that much in a bet. If you're looking to get that much weight around in sports betting, and have tried these two, there's no other way but to play on fiat sportsbooks, though their rules are sometimes unlikeable, and you don't have that much 'freedom' compared to what crypto sportsbooks offer.
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October 14, 2023, 04:52:27 PM
#83
I wouldnt encourage anyone to put in millions into crypto sportsbook. Not your keys, not your wallet. If something goes wrong, you basically at high risk of losing your funds. That being said, if I had to put my trust into crypto sportsbook with large amount of funds, I'd suggest Stake and sportsbet.io. I expect them to have high roller level bet limits on popular events. Some of the niche events, like 3-4 th division Soccer or some not so popular esports, expect the max bet to be capped in a couple of hundred dollars max. GL with your gambling, and most importantly, gamble responsibly.
I think op understand what you are trying to pass but this is always going to be individual decision. Like we have seen different casinos in the past crashing and most time the their customers complaining about not getting there funds from the casinos. Sometimes we have seen a condition when some people almost kill led themselves because of the huge funds they left on the casino no knowing that the contrary would happen. We need to learn from previous scene even though we are not the one such thing happen to. Keeping too much fund on casino is never advisable.
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October 13, 2023, 09:42:41 AM
#82
I wouldnt encourage anyone to put in millions into crypto sportsbook. Not your keys, not your wallet. If something goes wrong, you basically at high risk of losing your funds. That being said, if I had to put my trust into crypto sportsbook with large amount of funds, I'd suggest Stake and sportsbet.io. I expect them to have high roller level bet limits on popular events. Some of the niche events, like 3-4 th division Soccer or some not so popular esports, expect the max bet to be capped in a couple of hundred dollars max. GL with your gambling, and most importantly, gamble responsibly.
One shouldn't obviously trust a new platform with such a big amount even if they are getting a higher betting limit on the platform because there is always the risk of losing your money to them. We all know how bad the whole industry has become, there are scams and scammers everywhere waiting for an opportunity, and by any chance, the platform chosen decides to simply run away with the funds because it is too much then that will be a pretty big loss.

That's why, one should rather compromise on the maximum betting limit but shouldn't compromise with the trust and reputation of the platform they are going to use. So I would obviously suggest OP choose a casino that has a good reputation and is trusted among the community if they want to make large bets.
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October 12, 2023, 10:45:21 AM
#81
I wouldnt encourage anyone to put in millions into crypto sportsbook. Not your keys, not your wallet. If something goes wrong, you basically at high risk of losing your funds. That being said, if I had to put my trust into crypto sportsbook with large amount of funds, I'd suggest Stake and sportsbet.io. I expect them to have high roller level bet limits on popular events. Some of the niche events, like 3-4 th division Soccer or some not so popular esports, expect the max bet to be capped in a couple of hundred dollars max. GL with your gambling, and most importantly, gamble responsibly.
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