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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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vschristopher591

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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puppy765825

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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