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Topic: How much money do you leave in crypto casino? - page 7. (Read 653 times)

hero member
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September 22, 2022, 02:01:21 AM
#6
We have the same thought of leaving some funds in a casino where we're playing so that we don't have that hassle of depositing again after withdrawing.

We'll have to pay for the fee again to the network although it's not that a lot but sometimes, it's really making us think that it's a lot of effort to do so.

Not just much for me to leave, maybe around $50-$200 would be the ideal for me. Unless I want to add more but I don't want to leave that much there.
legendary
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Top-tier crypto casino and sportsbook
September 22, 2022, 01:40:13 AM
#5
Do you leave your balance in your casino balance or you withdraw immediately regardless of the reputation of the casino?
Reputation matters a lot and that will be the first thing I'll consider before leaving any amount of money in my casino balance. For a casino with a good reputation and long-standing I would only keep a fixed amount that I have resolved to use for gambling for say that period in my casino balance just to ensure that I can keep my gambling activities in check.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 22, 2022, 01:33:33 AM
#4
Usually, I leave some small money in the casino just in case I want to return in the next few days so I do not have to deposit more. With that money, I can directly play any gambling games without a problem. But if I can win much money, I will immediately withdraw my win and still leave some money, maybe less than $25, in my account. But it is rarely I can win much money playing gambling because I do not see good luck in me while gambling. Besides, I only play occasionally and do not use too big money.
hero member
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September 22, 2022, 01:30:21 AM
#3
I spend most of what I deposit (since I deposit on a regular basis most of the time) since I'm fully committed to spending all of it for my enjoyment, but whenever I say win big, I tend to leave and basically just sum it up to equate to my regular deposits monthly. It's pretty random I think but pretty small most of the time (less than a $100). So I guess I've never really withdrawn directly, but indirectly it did reduce the amount I deposit to play with, hence "indirectly". If I do stop to play I just leave the money there (not that it's much in the first place) and do not really withdraw it till the day I want to play again.
legendary
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September 22, 2022, 01:03:29 AM
#2
Well, I will not use my favorite casino as a wallet, if that is what you are asking...  Grin

It will be very risky for people to use casinos as wallets, because some casino operators and support staff are very trigger happy ..and they will block accounts for little or no reason at all. When this happens, you as a owner of those coins, will not have access to those coins.

The other things is.... if you store all your coins on the casino, then you will be tempted to gamble with it. My advice... keep most of your coins on hardware wallets and determine a gambling budget for every casino that you use... and only deposit those coins onto those casinos.  Wink
copper member
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September 21, 2022, 11:52:54 PM
#1
Since most of the crypto casino nowadays offers free withdrawal fee on most of the cryptocurrency sometimes immediate withdrawal after the game is very convenient now but for players like me that usually play on irregular basis, I really want to leave my balance on the casino so that I can play immediately whenever I like.

I only leave money on casino balance if it’s less than 1000$ or less but this is only applicable on casino that I used for more than a year.

What about you guys? Do you leave your balance in your casino balance or you withdraw immediately regardless of the reputation of the casino?
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