It’s kinda funny though, right? I mean you open it expecting a casino and instead you get what looks like a slot machine built inside a broken Google Form. I laughed. Then I closed the tab and never went back
They used to be crazy fast. I remember getting BTC in like 4-6 hours back in 2021. Now it feels like there’s a weird manual check if you withdraw more than $1,000. Had $1,500 sit pending for almost two full days before approval. After that, transfer itself was quick.
Support still says “up to...
Seen that before… Docs were verified, everything looked fine… then radio silence. Took 12 business days before the money finally hit my bank. If you’re in the EU, toss in weekends and bank delays — it adds up real quick
this is super intriguing! 🌍💰 Austria's gambling scene is definitely at a crossroads
I mean a monopoly can be comfy, but it sounds like the black market's just getting bigger and bigger
if they don't shake things up and let more players in, they might just shoot themselves in the foot. I’m all...
Might have to check this out. If the cashback is actually real and cashouts aren’t a nightmare, it could be worth a shot. Stuff like that definitely catches my interest
Real casinos use automated bet blocking so you CAN’T break bonus terms. El Royale lets you break the rules on purpose, just so they can steal your winnings
Great point! I usually check out forums and social media for real experiences. Just gotta sift through the trolls. But if they’re not enforcing those rules, it could be a total gamble. Why take that risk when there are safer options?
I checked their site, and it’s pretty barebones. Like, they mention KYC and AML, but nothing concrete on responsible gaming. Makes you wonder if they even care about player safety. Have you tried reaching out to them directly? Maybe they’ll send you something
I came across an update on Georgia's gambling laws, and it looks like legislators are making another attempt to legalize casino gambling and sports betting. This time, they're proposing a constitutional amendment—meaning voters would have the final say. The new resolution, SR 131, suggests...