Searched the accredited list and they are all 250.
Does anyone know of any?
I am US-based.
Thanks,
TacoBell
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Searched the accredited list and they are all 250.
Does anyone know of any?
I am US-based.
Thanks,
TacoBell
Casino Share (Microgaming) has $1-$500 blackjack. Also, Heroes Casino...in fact their high limit blackjack goes from $25 to $5,000 but the upper limit is $20,000 a hand!! You can also try their $50,000 a roll in Craps. I believe Bodog's (RTG) blackjack is also $1-$500.
Thank you for the response.
Is BoDog safe? They have made themselves a high profile target.
Not too sure about Casino Share - They are located in Kahnawake - not a good area from a players perspective.
Also their bonus is a bit of a scam. They give you 2008 dollars, euros or pounds to play for an hour and you are told you can keep the winnings.
Winnings then have an unstated playthrough requirement.
Then you have to deposit real cash ($50) to get the bonus.
Then - "Any wagers made are deducted from the Cash Account first. Should there be no cash available, the wager is deducted from the Bonus Account. Funds in the Bonus Account are only played if there are insufficient credits in the Cash Account."
However - "15. The maximum amount that can be won and transferred into a Real Account for this promotion is $100. Any amount over that will be null and void."
So you have to lose $50 for the chance to win $100.
A bit too shady for me.
Hereos looks legit though - Thanks again.
You're mistaking #15 to be true after you make the deposit. The $100 limit is actually the high point of which you can transfer from playing with the $2008. So basically, you're playing to determine how much of a bonus you'll get, which in this case, would be the equivalent of a 200% bonus.
Operators: If you don't know what Transparency means, then here you go.....now how about practicing it?
Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...
..... oh yeah...
Still seems a tad bit deceptive based...
Anyway - does anyone know of any others?
Operators: If you don't know what Transparency means, then here you go.....now how about practicing it?
Transparency, as used in the humanities and in a social context more generally, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a "transparent" object is one that can be seen through. ...
Not sure if you are in the US or not, but if you aren't, then I did some research into this a short while back and the results are here but please use the accredited list if you find one that suitsHigh limits are around but you need to know the cashout limits as they can render them pretty useless! All well and good betting $500 a hand but if you can only cashout $3k then it's frustrating to say the least!
I would like to use an accredited one, but they all have 250 limits.
That tends to crimp my style
Thanks for the link - I am US-based, so most don't work, but it is a nice start.
Are you aware of any problems with any of the casinos listed on that site?
Good warning about the cashout limits... have to watch that.
Thank you,
TacoBell
Every casino has it's quirks and I wouldn't say any are perfect - you'll always find the odd complaint about bonuses, cashout speeds etc depending on what people want or expect, or where they live, but generally speaking they are fine and the games are fair.
Regards your Bodog question, I would say "yes they are safe" by the way. One of only 3 or 4 RTG's I would say that aboutBodog, Club USA and iNetBet would I'm pretty sure all be on the accredited list if Casinomeister represented US casinos.
As Winbig suggests, once you have played at a casino for a while and proven to be a "proper" player, you can always ask to have your limits raised. If they see you aren't a bonus hunter or abuser, most would consider it. Although some do tend to watch for "advantage players" !
Your options are clearly limited being in the US - I'd say Club USA is out because of the $3k cashout limit, but iNetBet might be an option worth considering? Not sure the table limits offhand though.
If you are going to play at that level regularly, make DAMN sure you do your homework first, or you could end up with a fair few $ held hostage.
Quite a few casinos that would give you high limits are rogue, and will treat you very well so long as you are losing, but will suddenly go very cold on you should you end up winning big on a lucky run at the tables.
If you like Blackjack, then it may well be best to avoid bonuses altogether, since betting high at Blackjack from the outset with the SUB sitting in your account gets you labelled straight away as a "bonus abuser" (a term casinos use for advantage players, even though there is no such thing as a "bonus abuser")
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