casino asked for game provider audit after one normal blackjack cashout
live dealer blackjack getting a provider audit is such a tell lol same vibe as books stalling a sports betting payout for review
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live dealer blackjack getting a provider audit is such a tell lol same vibe as books stalling a sports betting payout for review
blackjack only for rollover on a crypto bonus? what book even counts that rn?!
Anyone else get hit with this? I claimed a deposit match, but before I started playing, I took out some of my old balance just to keep things tidy. Next thing I know, the promo's just gone, not even a warning. Contacted support, and they're saying once you withdraw anything, bonus is void unless you've met the playthrough. Seems pretty harsh, especially since that old cash wasn’t even tied to the bonus. Not the first time I’ve seen promos get canceled for weird reasons, but this felt like a technicality. I can’t be the only one that likes to clear out older money so I know exactly what I’m working with. Just want the deposit match I was offered, not a big saga. Do most books pull this, or is this just some silly small-print rule that barely gets enforced elsewhere? How do you all handle balance housekeeping before triggering a new bonus?
quick spin doesnt speed bonus review in my exp, it just makes logs ugly. if u do sports betting there too, do they split risk review or lump it all together
So I’m clearing a casino bonus and sticking to minimum £1 hands on blackjack. I know some people say low bets are fine and others claim the casino will tag your play as bonus abuse or at least slow you down for playing “too safe.” I’m honestly just trying to grind out the WR without risking more than I need to, but I don’t want to mess up and have the bonus voided. I usually do live dealer, but for bonus clearing it’s just regular blackjack. Does anyone here actually know if playing only minimum bets gets flagged by the risk teams? Is there a sweet spot between flying under the radar and still being “active” enough for them? Curious if it even matters for table games like blackjack or if it’s more a slot issue. How low do you usually go per hand when you’re grinding a bonus?
Does anyone actually know how reliable the loss limit reset schedule is across these sites? I’ve hit my weekly limit once or twice after a bad spin streak and noticed the timer doesn't always match up with when I set it originally. Sometimes it resets in the middle of the night, sometimes it’s hours later. I’m trying to get a handle on whether it’s based on the calendar day, or an actual 168-hour clock ticking since the limit got hit. My last review I pointed out a site for being vague about this, but now I’m second guessing if maybe it’s just normal everywhere. I know it matters for some people more than others, but if you’re planning out bets for a specific match or want to get back on after a cold streak, this can be a pretty big deal. Curious how others manage it, or if anyone tracks their resets.
Hit a weird snag on my last online tourney. We made it to the final table and there was some talk about making a deal but nobody agreed in the end. Then when players started busting, the payouts everyone got were actually less than what the lobby was showing before all the deal drama. It wasn’t off by a huge amount, but enough for a few of us to notice and get pissed. Anyone run into this before? Is it possible the prize pool gets restructured after a failed deal attempt or was this just some kind of glitch? Really interested if this is just an online thing or if you’ve seen it live too, because I like to know exactly where my money is going. Any way to actually verify payouts on these sites when this happens?
i screwed up once and didnt kyc first, sports bet cashout was slower then yeah method matters a bit
Was playing a sit n go last night and mid-hand the whole table froze up for a good 5 minutes. Eventually it says server issue, and when it came back, everyone’s stacks were right but the pot in the middle just vanished. No idea who was supposed to win it, but it was a pretty big hand. Support just said “look into it” but I’m not holding my breath. Anyone else seen this or have a clue if they usually give the pot back or just pretend nothing happened? Feels sketchy if you ask me, but maybe it’s more common than I thought. Would you push on support or just take the L and move on?
table logs exist tho