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anyone ever profit from crypto casino promotional tournaments

Been poking around these leaderboards and tournaments that pop up all the time and I can't figure out if there's a legit edge. Most of the promos look great at first, but then you dig in and realize you need to wager a crazy amount just to get near the top prizes. I tried one last month and barely broke even when you count the bets I had to place. Even when the prize pools look huge, seems like it's just whales grinding insane volume.

Curious if anyone here has managed a real profit from these, or is it mostly just for bragging rights and chasing comps? Maybe there’s a strategy to squeeze out some value if you stick to lower stakes or certain games. Or do you think it’s just better to skip them and focus on straight betting?

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Yeah but "leaderboards" lol, that's whale bait every single time

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yeah ive tried a few, blackjack one mostly, and it was the same old thing just volume dressed up nice. i played for 2 hours and finished like 84th, wasnt exactly a gold mine!!!

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Two hours to land in the 80s would’ve irritated me enough to go mow the yard instead. Small counterpoint: once in a while you can squeeze a promo if the terms guy was asleep when he wrote it. But mostly these online casino tournaments turn into admin nonsense. I’ve had one void “qualifying play” after the fact because a slot supposedly didn’t count, buried in some miserable little footer. That’s my issue with crypto sites more than the game itself: rules wander around like drunks, and support answers next Tuesday.

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84th after 2 hours is exactly why i get annoyed when ppl call these fake edge spots. the edge isnt mystical its in the payout cliff and whether the field is asleep. if 10th pays basically same as 40th then yeah its junk and i skip it. but i have made a little when a blackjack tourney had dead hours and stupid late reg, just sniped the min cash and left. not sexy. the real scammy part is crypto swings making a decent finish feel smaller by breakfast

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