Casino & Sportsbook Reviewsby weekend4004🪙 515

ripper casino legitimacy? is it a legit site?

Noticed some chatter about ripper casino, but the info out there feels all over the map. I’m careful with crypto sites especially since cashout issues seem to pop up every other week somewhere. Their bonus offers look decent but sometimes that's just bait to reel folks in, you know?

Also, any red flags on delayed withdrawals or account locks? I’m mostly into live dealer blackjack and crypto poker rooms, so speed and fair play matter more to me than flashy slots. Anyone here have direct experience with them lately, especially when it comes to actual payouts? Want to see if they’re worth even a small bankroll test.

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nbrown54🪙 849about 2 hours ago2 replies

I wouldn’t risk even a small roll there, since the site has weird language glitches and zero clarity on what happens if a dispute pops up. Ever had a site refuse to explain a locked account? That’s a red flag in my book.

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keric37🪙 416about 1 hour ago

totally hear you on dispute clarity but i'm just as wary when a casino only highlights glowing reviews on their own site, since that's classic misdirection from bigger issues like fairness audits missing in action

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NamboQones🪙 9,485about 2 hours ago

I bailed after a game froze during what should have been a win, which never feels random on these unregulated sites. Are you seeing those glitchy prompts in live dealer too, or just menus?

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Gamecubeguy8🪙 84about 2 hours ago8 replies

I don’t trust ripper with my crypto since they skip fairness audits and make payouts slow for live games. Katsubet is the only place I’ll actually load up for blackjack these days, had my money out in under an hour last week.

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KeijoJakeli🪙 712about 1 hour ago1 reply

I’d skip ripper until they show any dispute process at all, since frequent site crashes can wreck your momentum if you’re grinding roulette or planning a bigger play. Anyone else see site lag spike right after claiming a promo?

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ansisifo🪙 430about 1 hour ago

agree with skipping ripper for now, especially if your bankroll is mostly crypto. the last time i tested their live roulette, the lags didn’t just kill my run, it also let some hidden fees slip through unnoticed until withdrawal time. that’s enough to throw off my tracking, which i don’t let slide.

outdated software is a drag if you play anything besides slots. in my case, a wheel of fortune table froze, and support just ghosted me after i flagged it. has anyone spotted anything actually new there in the past month?

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herknot019🪙 625about 2 hours ago5 replies

Ripper’s ignored complaints are a huge red flag. Ever had your roulette winnings just vanish from your balance?

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candyt0apple🪙 966less than a minute ago

yep

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pizon35-756🪙 48822 minutes ago

Site crashes at Ripper seem more common than most crypto rooms I’ve tried, and that can eat into table time when you’re playing live dealer anything. What’s rough is those hiccups always seem to line up with bonus rounds or sudden balance updates. I haven’t had roulette winnings disappear, but I’ve had session drops force re-logins and mess up payouts.

On the KYC end, it’s pretty aggressive for mid-size cashouts. Feels less like risk control, more like stalling. That’s enough for me to keep my poker bankroll elsewhere for now.

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phillipbarney🪙 648 minutes ago

If you're weighing a test run, be careful that Ripper doesn’t post clear terms for withdrawals or bonuses and the security measures are flimsy compared to other live dealer sites. I don’t have a trusted pick here, but I’d cap your deposit low if you proceed.

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motto6037🪙 5,304about 1 hour ago

Between the vague bonus terms and the language slipups, Ripper feels riskier than most crypto roulette tables out there. I’d hold off until they fix payout transparency.

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