Caesars asking extra kyc after 3 months of deposits and one decent cashout
Maybe, but Caesars loves after-the-fact KYC
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Maybe, but Caesars loves after-the-fact KYC
Math never landed for my brother, receipts did. I had him write every deposit on paper for a week, no reels chat no odds, just the total. That got through where all the smart stuff didn't
Yeah I’ve had it on slots right after a cashout, same session, max stake just quietly shrinks. Feels a lot more like account profiling than some random bug to me, I’d put money on that part
Those clumps get under my skin too, but part of patience at the tables is knowing when to step back and focus on what you can control, like bankroll management. I keep tighter limits when a wheel feels off, then review the stats later. Lost less sleep that way.
If I’m tracking promo chasers, those constant username swaps just muddy the stats and make any kind of real sportsbook review nearly useless. Ever caught a bonus chain that way?
I’ve noticed when I review casinos, the ones that stay open everywhere usually have barely any details on who owns them or where their games actually come from. Patience really is control here. I’ll pass on mystery brands even if it means waiting longer to play.
Never found BitStarz’s lineup worth it above 10NL, either. Patience is control, not stalling.
Affiliate promos usually look better, but I’ve seen cases where cashouts hit snags or the terms change last minute. If you’re chasing bonuses, take it slow and double-check the fine print - patience is how you keep control.
Wheel bias is a real thing in physical casinos, but online or rapid roulette usually leans on RNG. Ever tracked which cold numbers stubbornly stay cold in the game lobby?