is it normal for poker site to ask extra kyc only after final table cash
"dog's birth certificate" lmao yeah that's about where these KYC clowns end up lol
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"dog's birth certificate" lmao yeah that's about where these KYC clowns end up lol
Laggy roulette lol? Yeah nah, that's sports-bet-grade jank!!!
Yeah, that's normal in crypto gambling lol. If the withdrawal's "under review," they'll let the promo clock burn anyway, lmao.
Nah, I messed this up once thinking support could bump roulette caps lol. Sports maybe, but table limits are just the sticker price!!!
Nah lol, the part people miss is the sports side usually gets kneecapped too, bonus “counts” but only on trash odds ranges or dumb same-game stuff, so it’s not even real action. I finished one once and then got clipped by a max-bet rule at cashout lmao, fake carrot is exactly it!!!
Nah the gross part is sports betting at least shows you the price. Slots got dudes mashing turbo mode on some progressive jackpot with the hold buried lol, and yeah I’m salty because that mystery tax is exactly why books feel cleaner to me lmao
When you actually want to figure out where your process tripped you up, having a public trail of thought beats any “just vibes” group. A bit like backtesting in sports betting, but for your own brain.
If site crashes are in play, that’s a bankroll red flag, not just a dopamine tax. Most Casumo reviews I’ve seen point to a poor rep and spotty live casino quality, so if it messes with bonuses or reliability, what’s left besides the pixel confetti? Been more tempted by actual sports betting promos, honestly.
It gets weird when you consider the level of detail they use for KYC, like uploading a passport pic, but still nobody automates timezone for promos. On sports betting sites, you’ll see odds shift live, but your bonus timer might as well be set in Narnia. Closest I’ve come is syncing my bets with the schedule for Premier League matches since TV times are locked, but yeah, for casino offers it’s basically a guess-and-check. They want you chasing the carrot, not watching the clock.
Whenever I see a roulette wheel with rough bearings or that weird bounce, my mind goes straight to odds, not just aesthetics. In sports betting, if a sportsbook showed any sign of unreliable payouts or “off” lines, trust tanks fast. Why risk your bankroll on hardware that screams inconsistency? I’d rather hunt for tables where the mechanics feel solid, even if the minimums are steeper. Anyone ever notice different call bet rules on the shabbier wheels?