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November 27, 2023, 11:02:36 AM
#91
I have played with some casinos in the past that I come across from sponsorships and advertisements. Thing about this is that it's quite hard for the regular joe to just discern from the get-go whether a site's reputable or not. As in my case where I didn't know there were issues with the site that I played with. Fortunately enough I was able to cash my money out but there had been cases reported by their previous users where they don't release the withdrawals and sometimes even ban users so they can't get into their account and withdraw their money, especially after a big win.

I think there's nothing wrong with getting attracted by ads and actually playing with a casino you saw from advertisements, but you have to pair it up with proper research and wariness since most of these sites are not trustworthy to say the least.
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November 27, 2023, 10:52:22 AM
#90
So for your experience that it's worthy, it's nice to hear that nothing bad happened to your money. It's the reason why many who's into testing new platforms need to deposit only with an amount that you can afford to lose so if ever something happens that you have never expected, you're just free to go and you won't feel bad about it.
But it's possible that the $5 can be withdrawn because it still meets the casino's security standards. The casino might require KYC for withdrawals above $50, which can't be tested with such a small amount. It's important for us to read other user reviews and the TOS when signing up. If we're really trying to avoid KYC, it might be a good idea to look for information on the official forum thread (if they have one) or on other websites.
Always anticipate that any casino is going to ask for KYC when there's something wrong with the withdrawal. And I think with legit new casinos, they're happy to let their users withdraw as low as $5 without even the need to comply for any kyc policy because they're just starting out and they want to get the trust of their new users.

If you think that with small amount such as $5 can't be enough to test a new platform, it's really possible but make it $10 for your convenience if you really think that you want to try them out. About reading TOS upon signing up, who are still reading those? most of us are just hitting the register button after filling out the forms.

I usually conduct small ammount tests for purposes like checking deposit and withdrawal speed, as well as transaction fees for withdrawals. When it comes to testing KYC, I prefer gathering information from other users or maybe even reaching out directly to customer support.
Most of us does that when we try new and small casinos for our own safety and it won't be hurting when we try to play and deposit with the newest platforms because they're still untrustworthy and can run away with their users deposit because they don't have reputation yet.
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November 27, 2023, 10:46:12 AM
#89
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Information is a gambler's first protection. Think critically: are all review sources reliable? I only trust bitcointalk because here I feel the authencity. Review depth and diversity are unmatched on this platform. It's a community where real users share real experiences, not just ratings. Bitcointalk provides a variety of viewpoints to help us decide

Are reviewers experienced gamblers? Do they describe their experiences in detail or vaguely? This examination is essential. After all, we want to gamble safely and fairly, and not every review is accurate. Gambling is about odds and human behavior. We can make gaming more fun and safe by using Bitcointalk's community wisdom and forming our own judgment
I also trust the reviews on this forum rather than reviews from sites out there because I don't know those sites and don't know whether they provide honest or dishonest reviews. Instead of looking for information on casino sites from out there, we can ask about the experiences of members on this forum because this forum has many members who are experienced in the field of gambling, so that they can share their experiences in many casinos. It can help us to find a casino that is suitable for us and can be included in the list of trusted casinos for us.

Reviewers on this forum are mostly experienced gamblers who have gambled very often at many casinos so they can help us find the casino. That is why we use this forum to find a suitable casino so that we will not be cheated by gambling in shady casinos. We can also ask many things about the casino through its representatives because on this forum, many casinos have launched their casinos and have ANNs, so it will make it easier for us to interact with the casino.
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November 27, 2023, 08:09:48 AM
#88
Involving yourself in a gambling site that you don't know or heard anything about seem to me like a big risk, op it will be better next time for you to make versed research of a site before doing anything in such site, you were luck this time, but that doesn't mean that you should do this all the time, because next trying might not be as smooth as this one, there are many untrusted gambling site out there, that's why you as a gamblers is not suppose to jump into conclusion whenever you see one, as gambler no the advertisement you see on a gambling site, you should try as much as possible to thoroughly make findings about such site before engaging yourself in any of their activity.
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November 27, 2023, 07:49:35 AM
#87
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Yes, reading reviews and asking question is better off, than testing waters with funds. Some aspects of the casino, will be ok, definitely, while other sides of it won't. Without reading the reviews, we won't be able to detect those malfunctioning aspects of the casino. This forum is great for some casinos listed in the Ann section of the gambling board. But, other larger gambling communities still serve a better purpose. Unlike the forum, where every casino we see use crypto as a payment method. The ads we see pop up in our screen, may not have a cryptocurrency payment system, hence, finding such casinos here will be difficult. I'd prefer reading random review sites and the comments of players using the casino, matters. Once, I notice the casino is fresh or new, it's always a red flag. A quality casino must have withstood the test of time. So, more reviews would be made available for new customers to read. And problems users have encountered with the casino and how the casino resolved the dispute also helps in convincing a potential customer to deposit funds.
At least reading reviews and asking questions about the casino can give us more knowledge so that we can choose the casino to be one of the casinos on our list that we can use for gambling. But if by reading the review, we don't find anything good for us or we feel the casino is not good for us, we can leave it and look for another casino. There are still many casinos that are suitable for us, so we don't need to rush to register and deposit money because we have to be really careful in choosing the casino. We also still have more time to research every casino we come across, especially if the casino is on this forum because that will make it easier for us to get the information. Members of this forum will definitely provide reviews of the casino so that it can increase our knowledge.
Information is a gambler's first protection. Think critically: are all review sources reliable? I only trust bitcointalk because here I feel the authencity. Review depth and diversity are unmatched on this platform. It's a community where real users share real experiences, not just ratings. Bitcointalk provides a variety of viewpoints to help us decide

Are reviewers experienced gamblers? Do they describe their experiences in detail or vaguely? This examination is essential. After all, we want to gamble safely and fairly, and not every review is accurate. Gambling is about odds and human behavior. We can make gaming more fun and safe by using Bitcointalk's community wisdom and forming our own judgment
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November 27, 2023, 07:45:13 AM
#86
So for your experience that it's worthy, it's nice to hear that nothing bad happened to your money. It's the reason why many who's into testing new platforms need to deposit only with an amount that you can afford to lose so if ever something happens that you have never expected, you're just free to go and you won't feel bad about it.
But it's possible that the $5 can be withdrawn because it still meets the casino's security standards. The casino might require KYC for withdrawals above $50, which can't be tested with such a small amount. It's important for us to read other user reviews and the TOS when signing up. If we're really trying to avoid KYC, it might be a good idea to look for information on the official forum thread (if they have one) or on other websites.

I usually conduct small ammount tests for purposes like checking deposit and withdrawal speed, as well as transaction fees for withdrawals. When it comes to testing KYC, I prefer gathering information from other users or maybe even reaching out directly to customer support.
legendary
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November 27, 2023, 07:42:36 AM
#85
You still need to be careful with that gambling site. Not because you successfully withdrew $6 means it is a trustworthy gambling platform. There are other scam sites that would do that as a strategy for gamblers to bite their traps which I don't think is a new style.
If I were you, I'd keep that pace of just $5 amount and then try to make it larger. Maybe up to $30-50 and then that's when you can test their reputation. But, I would not go to placing $500 in a rush. It's too early to say that they would be trustworthy just because of a single withdrawal.
You are already in a forum where a lot of gambling sites gained a reputation and have been running for years. Why would you dare test something out of the ordinary, especially the unknown? You should've named the gambling platform, maybe some members here will have an idea about them.
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November 27, 2023, 07:31:23 AM
#84
My belief is that there is nothing wrong in trying new platforms if they are providing good bonuses and stuff, but one shouldn't use large funds with them even if they have allowed small withdrawals. Depositing $5 and withdrawing $6 doesn't make the platform trusted or deserving for higher deposits because scam or fraud platforms would first make people trust them and then when they start depositing higher amounts, they will stop allowing them to withdraw any large amounts if they manage to win.

So, it is not necessary for anyone to use a new platform for their gambling activities if they know they spend a lot of money on their bets and tend to make large bets in either sports betting or gambling games because using an old, trusted, and secure platform is much better in that case.
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November 27, 2023, 07:28:14 AM
#83
It is good to hear about your experience with gambling on new websites. It is important to be careful about these kind of new sites. Particularly when we are talking about online gambling. And this is a nice move that you started with a small amount to check the website. And this also good that you withdraw your winnings. But keep in mind these kind of websites always give you opportunity to invest more in their platform first they will give you your winnings but when you deposit a big g amount so they can refuse or ban your account.

And thanks for giving awareness to others about you experience. So by this others will think about and will keep away from these kind of websites.

But think this is not in these gambling sites. You will find these kind of scam sites in every field. Means in crypto field you can see bunch of websites which are just the waste of time and high threshold to withdraw they just take your time and never give any benefits to you.
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November 27, 2023, 07:04:03 AM
#82
When it comes to the new casinos, I don't really take time on checking them out unless I am really curious and found something that they're worth to try to. It's fortunate that you have a good experience with them because what happened in the past with those gamblers that have tried unfamiliar casinos, they've been scammed.

That's what we're trying to avoid here. When someone who's new to gambling and found a new casino through ads that they've seen on social media websites or through search engines. There's a big chance that they're not good as what you've experienced. Because we all know that the house always wins and aside from that, when it comes to withdrawals, they're giving people hard time to withdraw.

So for your experience that it's worthy, it's nice to hear that nothing bad happened to your money. It's the reason why many who's into testing new platforms need to deposit only with an amount that you can afford to lose so if ever something happens that you have never expected, you're just free to go and you won't feel bad about it.
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November 27, 2023, 07:02:41 AM
#81
As the game Kickstarted, I got chances to cash out while the value of my withdrawal fluctuates UPs and DOWNs and I had to place my withdrawal and made a cash out of $6  from a $5  bet.
At this time of a test run and trust level is worthy, I think I can proceed and place a higher amount of bet

Why do I even have to try out a new gambling site that I know nothing about when I already have a trusted gambling site that I have been using for a long time? There are lots of scam gambling sites now, and I don’t think your test is enough to judge that they are legit sites. If you won’t mind dropping the name of the gambling site here, maybe anyone might be using it or have any experience with the site. Just moving from one gambling site to another is risky. Since you already have a gambling site that you trust and they offer you everything you need, why look for another site again?

I want to assume that other people's thoughts are different, maybe those who gamble not only with one site where when they get a win then there is news that the site will not give another win easily I say this because I also experienced it. I played on one site and got a sizable win,  and the next time I gambled again on the same site when the winnings I got had been enjoyed, but as long as I gambled on that site after getting the winnings I got, it was difficult to get another win, until when I spent money to gamble again almost equivalent to the winnings I got before, When I played on a new site on my first deposit not long ago I got a win, whether it was luck or what,  what is clear is that until now I am still doing this, by switching sites when I get enough winnings. So there's nothing wrong with them gambling with multiple sites. But do you mind that, or not at all?
In my opinion, everyone has their own rights to do what they think is right, as long as it doesn't harm others it doesn't matter.
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November 27, 2023, 06:47:38 AM
#80
Safety should always come first for gambling. If you like gambling-related pages on all the websites you visit and apps you use you may see more ads about gambling. I think this may be their new trick to scam. Do not believe in such advertisements. They are really quite strange. It is better to analyze the casino sites according to your own skills rather than trusting the advertisements. Other obstacles in gaming are certainly annoying but they can be worse. They may actively jeopardize player safety. Ads and ads will hinder gaming and instead give all players a seamless bad experience online Therefore it is better to observe the legitimate casino sites by taking your own precautions and not looking for these advertisements.
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November 27, 2023, 06:34:59 AM
#79
Most of the new gambling platforms like this, usually they will give players a bigger chance of winning to allow them to make larger deposits. It is like giving a bait to the player so that they can make a re-deposit with a larger amount and then some additional bonuses to give the player initial confidence. Unfortunately, many players fall into traps like this.
That's why I don't want to play on new gambling platforms, especially random ones I come across while surfing the internet, because we don't know their credibility and track record, whether they can be trusted or not. It's better for me to stick with the gambling platform that I usually play on because their credibility have been proven and I don't need to risk my money being lost on a new platform.
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November 27, 2023, 06:16:12 AM
#78

A lot of these smaller casinos will also stall large withdrawals after a big win, because they do not have the cash flow to payout large wins.  Roll Eyes

Hmm, that is kinda weird IMO. So, you're saying these guys might be pulling a scam? Like, why take a bet if they can't cough up the cash when they lose? I reckon the smaller casinos get that it's tough out there, and scamming ain't the smart play. They could rake in steady profits, even if it's just a bit, plus build up their reputation and maybe grow in the long run.
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November 27, 2023, 06:04:23 AM
#77
Has anyone tried gambling on unfamiliar platforms maybe learnt through ADs?
I have been coming across 1 of the bet sites that always pops at the top of my phone while I surfs the net.
The truth is i prefers skill-based to chance-based gambling so I can prove and showcase my energies.
But decided to give this a try yesterday because it is a chance-based (online) gambling.
At the level of funding my bet wallet account, I requested to fund with $50 I rethink that $5 would be better as test run in building my trust since it was an unusual/strange bet sites.
I successfully funded my bet wallet, checked on the withdrawal section If there would be an access deny for withdrawal and luckily $5 is the minimum withdrawal rate which I proceeded and was successful. Then I refilled my wallet again and placed my bet.
As the game Kickstarted, I got chances to cash out while the value of my withdrawal fluctuates UPs and DOWNs and I had to place my withdrawal and made a cash out of $6  from a $5  bet.
At this time of a test run and trust level is worthy, I think I can proceed and place a higher amount of bet

This might been seem a drama to some of us here but the truth is that we really have to be careful on how and where we bets because lot of online (chance-based gambling) leaves you with a site of demo with its tools bars and graphics basis all to pin you down with most exciting offers that are not reality.

That's a chance I can't afford to take, I've had a previous experience with an online scam casino, just like you, I usually see the ads pop up and I decided to give it a try but the end result wasn't as like yours, I made a win on the site but wasn't able to withdraw my funds, I tried and tried and even tried contacting their customer service to no avail, I even tried calling their toll free number but still no way and that's how I love my money to those thieves, so I can never take any chances again, if I'm to try a different casino from the one I'm currently using, it needs to come highly recommended by someone I trust.
You know, there's no need to do what the OP does, testing something like that; you don't need to do that or risk a little bit just to verify the legitimacy of the casino site, because, as you know, scams are surfacing around the net and they mostly do that, flagging their platform anywhere just to attract potential users or players, so it's common sense to be hesitant about something like that. If you are a wise gambler or player, then you would not trust a platform without validation. The validation doesn't need to be like that; you could verify a platform by reading their terms and conditions and also to see if they are certified to operate. What the OP does is risky; the amount is not too big, but still, with that method, you can't fully determine its legitimacy. What if in the second withdrawal it fails or it turns out to be a scam? Just the first withdrawal is bait.
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November 27, 2023, 05:22:03 AM
#76
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Yes, reading reviews and asking question is better off, than testing waters with funds. Some aspects of the casino, will be ok, definitely, while other sides of it won't. Without reading the reviews, we won't be able to detect those malfunctioning aspects of the casino. This forum is great for some casinos listed in the Ann section of the gambling board. But, other larger gambling communities still serve a better purpose. Unlike the forum, where every casino we see use crypto as a payment method. The ads we see pop up in our screen, may not have a cryptocurrency payment system, hence, finding such casinos here will be difficult. I'd prefer reading random review sites and the comments of players using the casino, matters. Once, I notice the casino is fresh or new, it's always a red flag. A quality casino must have withstood the test of time. So, more reviews would be made available for new customers to read. And problems users have encountered with the casino and how the casino resolved the dispute also helps in convincing a potential customer to deposit funds.
At least reading reviews and asking questions about the casino can give us more knowledge so that we can choose the casino to be one of the casinos on our list that we can use for gambling. But if by reading the review, we don't find anything good for us or we feel the casino is not good for us, we can leave it and look for another casino. There are still many casinos that are suitable for us, so we don't need to rush to register and deposit money because we have to be really careful in choosing the casino. We also still have more time to research every casino we come across, especially if the casino is on this forum because that will make it easier for us to get the information. Members of this forum will definitely provide reviews of the casino so that it can increase our knowledge.
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November 27, 2023, 02:54:27 AM
#75
Yes, I follow the same procedure when it comes to new casinos.... because there are a lot of scam sites out there. I will also Google the site name + scam and see if it was reported by someone, before I try the site.
Does it work? Of course not, because when you search whether the site is trustworthy or not it has committed fraud or not it is very difficult to provide statement that suits your wishes.
The only way to find out whether foreign site is trusted or not is to see whether there are many active accounts with large bet amounts or not and when you find that the site has quite a lot of active accounts with large bets then there is possibility that they can be trusted.
But trusting foreign sites is very difficult and there will always be doubts when playing there for bigger amounts of money.

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A word of caution though..... some scam casinos will "bait" you with small withdrawals, but the moment when you deposit a big amount and you want to withdraw it, they slam you with withdrawal issues. (claiming money laundering suspicions)

A lot of these smaller casinos will also stall large withdrawals after a big win, because they do not have the cash flow to payout large wins.  Roll Eyes
It not just about withdrawals but also about winnings, when you first register and play we are sure to get earlier wins but when it been while then that when we experience series of unimaginable defeats.
These are two ways that shady casinos attract the interest of gamblers and can trust them little at the start but if you have used large amounts of money or bets then we will never be able to win easily and when we win we will never be able to withdraw it easily.

Yes, that the main reason they don't have sufficient bankroll and can't pay every gambler winnings, that why some people never recommend betting large amounts at small casinos because of the possibility of failure to withdraw when winning big.
legendary
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November 27, 2023, 02:23:33 AM
#74
Yes, I follow the same procedure when it comes to new casinos.... because there are a lot of scam sites out there. I will also Google the site name + scam and see if it was reported by someone, before I try the site.

A word of caution though..... some scam casinos will "bait" you with small withdrawals, but the moment when you deposit a big amount and you want to withdraw it, they slam you with withdrawal issues. (claiming money laundering suspicions)

A lot of these smaller casinos will also stall large withdrawals after a big win, because they do not have the cash flow to payout large wins.  Roll Eyes
That's why it's important to do research before playing gambling because if you really want to gamble safely, you should be able to do research first, like you did, whether the site has a reputation or whether there are negative reports on the site. If the site looks bad, you should stay away from the site because in many cases they will stopping withdrawals made by users and making it appear as if the user is guilty for not following procedures.

Even though the fact is clear that casinos do not have cash flow and in the end, the casinos have to commit fraudulent acts, usually this is done by small casinos because if it is done by large casinos it will clearly damage the reputation of the casino and it will be difficult to rebuild the reputation of large casinos that have been lost. woke up a long time ago. The point is to do research before gambling, don't be tempted by the bonuses given.
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November 27, 2023, 02:11:11 AM
#73
Nowadays there are so many gambling sites and casinos that it is very difficult for a gambler to find a proper and safe site. Most of the time such members who are new to gambling are exposed to wrong gambling sites that cheat gamblers. Gambling is already very risky so I have no desire to make this risky game more risky. For gambling I will prefer the site which is more reliable and trustworthy. I have no experience of gambling in normal gambling sites because I am involved in crypto currency and through this forum there is a lot of information about gambling sites so based on that information I prefer to gamble on those sites which are safe. Since I have premium gambling sites, I have no need to gamble on normal gambling sites.

Most of these new gambling sites offer uncommon bonuses that look very attractive. Some of them have good intentions and want to build a good reputation in the gambling industry but others might just want to deceive people and scam them. When I see such ads the first thing I do is to research the casino to determine how reliable they are. I will check if it is registered and the licence that it carries. The next step will be to read the terms of service. But to save yourself from all this stress just focus on casinos that have a presence in the forum. This is because some of these sites that review gambling platforms are not trustworthy. Casinos in this forum are well monitored and members of the forum will be able to report any problem they experience in the casino.
legendary
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November 27, 2023, 02:07:12 AM
#72
Yes, I follow the same procedure when it comes to new casinos.... because there are a lot of scam sites out there. I will also Google the site name + scam and see if it was reported by someone, before I try the site.

A word of caution though..... some scam casinos will "bait" you with small withdrawals, but the moment when you deposit a big amount and you want to withdraw it, they slam you with withdrawal issues. (claiming money laundering suspicions)

A lot of these smaller casinos will also stall large withdrawals after a big win, because they do not have the cash flow to payout large wins.  Roll Eyes
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