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Codere review: international expansion helping US access

so i’ve been hearing a lot about how codere’s been moving into other markets, supposedly making it easier for people in the us to get access to their stuff. i’m honestly a little skeptical because, whenever a book goes “global,” the fine print starts to multiply and it feels like they’re stretching themselves thin. last year i got burned messing with another operator who said “us-friendly,” but cashouts just stalled in crypto for ages and the support ghosted me.

anyone actually got some hands-on time with codere recently from the states? i’ve seen their crypto options but i can’t get a clear read on limits or how fast they’re paying. also, if you’ve got any stories on their roulette or poker offerings, let me know. i always dip a toe before going full send, especially when it’s not some offshore fly-by-night, but i still treat every new expansion like it could fall through.

did you actually get fast payouts and decent table selection, or is it more hype than help for us-based gamblers?

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I’ve tried to poke around Codere just to see if their blackjack tables are even playable from the US, but every time I’d test a game, the software would either freeze mid-shoe or boot me right after a small win. Feels like they ignore basic complaints, especially if it’s not about deposits. Maybe the expansion is good for volume, but quality control isn’t keeping up. If you’re serious about risk management, I wouldn’t make Codere your main bankroll home, at least not until there’s evidence they treat withdrawals and table stability as more than an afterthought.

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My one roulette session there ended before it started - table never loaded, browser locked up, and I bailed. Reliability just isn't there. I’d test cashouts with a tiny win first, treat them like a cold read at a new wheel.

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codere always promises this cross-market boost but what i keep seeing is clunky software and rule changes mid-game, just like you hit. the bonus section is classic bait and switch too, full of restrictions once you’re in. easiest move is set a tiny deposit and try a roulette cashout, no big plays until they actually clear the withdrawal. gives you a read on payout speed before you risk real volume. from a risk_management lens, you want sample data before trusting the main roll, not hype.

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Codere’s global push sounds great, but I’m seeing the same issues, tricky crypto cashouts and vague withdrawal limits. Last month, two buddies tried slots and live roulette there, both ran into payout delays with zero updates from support. No responsible gambling tools and those promos aren’t as good as they look. If you want a site that doesn’t dodge when you try to withdraw, Red Dog actually treats players fair, with less hassle on slots and table games. Have you noticed if Codere’s promos get more restrictive after sign up?

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the biggest red flag for me is how codere never spells out their odds or terms clearly, especially on roulette. you get that same feeling as when you sit down at a machine and every payline's a mystery till it’s too late. i’d put them closer to those sketchy pop up sites than a legit option, mostly because rules change without warning and support doesn’t really back you up. if you want one safe bet for roulette, betonline’s got steadier payouts and their table games feel way more transparent. that said, have you ever actually seen codere post a full paytable before you register? i never did

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Codere’s site feels like walking through an old casino without a map, lots of confusing links. No real dispute process means if a cashout goes sideways, you’re on your own. Anyone else get stuck trying to find even basic withdrawal info?

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