I've read a lot of replies in some casino-related threads talking about how they hate KYC procedures. I get it they don't want all the hassle if giving personal info during registration, that they don't want complicated processes, esp. when withdrawing, and that they are afraid the casinos will exploit their players' details who provided their personal info. But perhaps some people think about KYC positively — like KYC reduces the risk of money laundering and protects the casinos from fraudulent players? I'm not saying I am pro or against KYC. I really just want to get insights from different perspectives. I combined most of the responses of those who don't approve of the KYC process in casinos and was able to come up with an article: 4 Reasons Crypto Players Skip KYC CasinosAlso, here's another bitcointalk thread focused on those reasons: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5136360.0;all
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35x rollover requirement for the 20 free spins bonus? Woah! Good as useless if you really want to win on slots. But the 20 free spins could be enough to test the waters of some slots.
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Does the 20 free spins bonus come with wagering requirements?
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I'm not a handicapper, not usually, I still do outrights (there's a term for beginners!) like Money Line, but I do take a handicap game every now and then. My "problem" is doing parlays, and not all bookies make it easy for you to parlay handicaps together with outrights. I believe the definition for "Odds" is also wrong... One more thing could be to show people the differences in UK and US sports betting terms. I guess you're using American (parlay), it's called accumulators or acca for short in the UK. Odds can also be in various formats. Most common is decimals (American) or fractionals (UK). Hi, buwaytress! Right, outright should have been included there. As for the meaning of "odds," it has already been changed. Thanks for noticing. As for the odds format, I believe it can be covered by another topic, perhaps something focused on "advanced sports betting terminologies."
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I've seen a lot of posts that recommend a lot of sites. How does vegas differs from them? Or is it jus the ordinary gambling site I've already seen? For one, Vegas Casino has various kinds of games to choose from so you won't probably get bored easily. It offers more than 300 video casino games including all-time favourites Satoshis Secret, Sugar Pop and Fortune Panda among others. The online casino uses several casino software providers to provide high-quality gambling experiences. It is also bitcoin friendly so you wouldn't have the trouble of using bank transactions to buy tokens. There are a lot other sites out there, but this one is my favorite because for me, it gives off the Las Vegas vibe. You sound like an affiliate of Vegas Casino, but it's ok. A lot of people in this community are casino affiliates. What I realized, though, here is that most people here are allergic to KYC procedure, so if Vegas Casino happens to require that procedure, I don't think it will get the nod of Bitcoin players.
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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.
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There are two terms that have the same meaning action and odds I think the meaning on the odds could've been better (multiplier, payout, potential win, etc) but overall helpful infographic. I've heard all the terms except for dime if more terms could be added on the list i'd suggest hedge, arbing, teaser, and system these are some of the terms that you'll hear from other sports bettors.
I've already heard of hedge in sports betting, but I think this is more qualified under "advanced sports betting" terms. Regardless, thanks for sparking my curiosity for the other words you mentioned. Will include them in the list of terms I need to know (and perhaps share with the community).
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Thanks, Carollzinha! That page indeed has a longer list, but it has no infographic like the one I posted. The link I shared above also has sample sentences using the words listed.
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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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It's very helpful for newbie, they have to understand the basic term first prior to digging more information about on how to be successful in trading. Doing it with more research and slowly applying what you learn into practice is an effective method for long term success. Right! Posting here the image for everyone's use.
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I would be among the first ones to play if any game developer would close a deal with Marvel to launch a Captain Marvel online slot!
Hahaha, it will be an attractive game to see the Marvel heroes insides the game. I think it could attract so many gamblers to play because I am sure that many people like the Marvel movie. But I wonder when it will happen and who wants to create a game with that character? Just in time for the hype the Captain Marvel movie is creating now all over the web. But I'm pretty sure Disney (the one that owns Marvel Studios now) won't give any game-maker the rights to create and launch a Marvel-themed betting game. As the article says, Disney doesn't want its Marvel characters to be used in products related to gambling.
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OP, you can't post an image unless if you are not Jr. member or purchase a copper membership. Good luck thought tips stated are very idealistic and will become so helpful for new gamblers of the slot betting game. I used to play slots games because the payouts are big and I can actually consider it as a profitable platform, however, the game excites me well that I could spend all my money to lose from that game.
I like the guides and it is very comprehensive especially the number three. The variance or the algorithm (if it is online) is very high if you lose often than winning. Well, to be honest, today I don't want new gamblers to be someone like me. So good luck to them and hope all of you to have fun!
Hi, sheenshane. Thanks. I also love playing slots, but I always allot a certain amount which when used up, I don't shell out any more money until my next scheduled slot betting session. BTW, I've already earned merits so I can now start posting images.
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I would be among the first ones to play if any game developer would close a deal with Marvel to launch a Captain Marvel online slot!
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I hope you all realize that I shared the post/review above not to advertise or promote BitcoinPlay.io but to give you a review you can refer to in case you are looking for both the pros and cons of being a player there. And if I were promoting the betting site, why would I give it a 2.5/5-star rating? No affiliate would be that dumb. So instead of judging the OP, why don't you just judge the casino reviewed. That will help the community more. First of all, OP why did you created this thread? Can you just make it clear? Or you are the owner of the site/casino therefore listing out the features of the site? In my observation, you wanted to promote the review site I guess? Else if you really want to announce about your site, then just make it more attractive so that users will get to your site. Now talking about your site, why will someone join a site which has slow support for their players. Moreover as you have added the rating also which is 2.5/5 , this will surely hamper with your site's stats.
I don't own bitcoinplay.io. Neither am I promoting or advertising it. I am merely sharing with you BestBitcoinSlots.com's review of that casino so that in case any one of you encounters that site and wonders whether it's good to play there or not, there is a review you can refer to to help you decide. But I am not forcing anyone here to rely on reviews 100% to decide. It will still help if you refer not only to casino reviews but also to your own experience of the site. So even if you've read an article about a casino you want to try, it still pays to visit it, and see for your self some evidence (at least the most obvious ones) that the casino is worth a try or not. Its refreshing to see these type of honest reviews that shows the fairly obvious shortcomings of casinos. Normally people always promote casinos for being amazing or they complain about some sort of scam but nobody really talks about the default issues on a website, its either amazing or its a scam that is the information we get about casinos, you are either 1 or 0 like binary for gamblers. Seeing a website that is not scam (probably) but still just not good enough is a great freshening feeling and really welcomed. I personally wouldn't play here at all and I feel like even 2.5 stars is way too much but ruth is a bit generous with his stars for website as long as they are not scammers. Moreover, "simplistic website" is not a negative in my book like other cons, its just shows they are not too complicated in design which is not a flaw but a feature if you ask me. Still wouldn't play here but at least wanted to share my review of the review . Thanks, sana54210! At least now there is one among the commenters who realizes that I shared that review above not to promote BitcoinPlay.io but just to share with everyone the site's honest review with the cons! So what I shared was merely just an FYI post, which I believe is more helpful to the btc community than promotional posts.
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Is KYC needed to play there? Or to withdraw our winnings? And if I want to be an affiliate, do I still need to undergo KYC to get my commissions withdrawn? And what are the commissions, can you show an example of what I'll be getting per potential customer I bring to them?
Yes, KYC is part of the process. Here's info on the commissions you may get when you sign up with Champagne Partners: https://www.bitcoincasinoaffiliates.com/programs/champagne-partners/
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