High Limit Blackjack ?

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Hello,

it has been a while since I posted in this forum :)
I'm currently looking for reliable online casinos that offer high limit blackjack and will honor my withdrawals withing a reliable time-frame if I win.

I'm currently with Ladbrokes which offer high limit blackjack games up to 5000 credits bet per hand however the online withdrawal limit per day is just 2500 euros so I have to phone them everytime I wish to make a withdrawal of a larger amount.

I'm also with BlueSQ casino that let me bet up to 2000 per hand and withdraw up to 10000 per day.

Any other suggestions ?

Thanks
 
I'm currently with Ladbrokes which offer high limit blackjack games up to 5000 credits bet per hand...
I'll tell you for the price of one hand....
Only kidding! :D

How ironic - I'm usually scouring the net to try to find 10p Roulette & Blackjack and you're looking for 10K?

Have you tried William Hills?
Blackjack max bet = 5,000/hand
Withdrawal limit = 30,000 max by Bank-wire or check - but I couldn't find out if there is a maximum number of transactions per day/week...?
Have e-mailed them to ask - will report back later.

KK
 
Have e-mailed them to ask - will report back later.
Well Will Hills replied (pretty quickly actually :thumbsup:) that it's one withdrawal per day.

So you can withdraw 210,000/week. Is that enough for you themnh?

KK
 
Well I know we don't offer those high limits for blackjack but I thought 32red or riverbelle offered high blackjack limits.
Well if you play 12 hands a minute at your max. $200 bet (which I do/have) that is $2400/minute which is comparable to a $2400 average bet per hand per hour in a BandM assuming a full table with about 60 hands per hour! That is the same hourly handle!!;)
 
I already have a Euro account with William Hill, the software used with Euro accounts is Boss Media (not Cryptologic) which is slow and has a maximum blackjack hand limit of 1000

I have been playing high limit blackjack at both BlueSQ and Ladbrokes during the past 7 days, I reached a balance of over 100000 at BlueSQ and over 200000 at Ladbrokes.

So far BlueSQ has honored all my withdrawal requests which are limited to 10000 per day.

However, Ladbrokes have yet to honor my withdrawals of 100000 and 50000 which were requested on 28th February and 3rd March respectively, I have called at several instances but everytime they tell me that my withdrawals are under process and the money will be sent after they complete some "security checks" :(
 
thenmh, I don't know much about Ladbrokes and their withdrawal process and etc but I am sure in 1 thing. I'm about 90% to about 100% sure that they will definitely honor your withdrawal if everything checks out.

Is this your 1st withdrawal with them? If it is, then perhaps a longer wait is common as it's not a small amount which we're talking about. 200k quids is most probably more than I will ever see in my lifetime. If you say you'll have 200k at lads and 100k at BlueSQ, then hell... I'm definitely never gonna see that amount ever!

I'm sure not many people will be able to say they will see that amount in their bank account ever! Anyways, do ask 32Red about it. I'm sure they will be able to help you out if you're a BIG ENOUGH player.

By the way can I ask you something? Why do you play online instead of playing in a real B&M casino? I'm sure I'll be able to get you a HUGE LOAD of stuff free (including your air fare, accomodations, food, anything basically) if you play that much and at that high a limit.
 
By the way can I ask you something? Why do you play online instead of playing in a real B&M casino? I'm sure I'll be able to get you a HUGE LOAD of stuff free (including your air fare, accomodations, food, anything basically) if you play that much and at that high a limit.

Maybe it has something to do with the ruleset? Maybe the high-limit blackjack he's playing goes as far as to allow early surrender, resplitting/drawing to split aces, dealer standing on soft 17, etc.

Over the long run, with how much he's betting, a significantly more favorable ruleset would add up to more money in his pocket than all of the comps he'd get from a B&M, no?
 
thenmh, I don't know much about Ladbrokes and their withdrawal process and etc but I am sure in 1 thing. I'm about 90% to about 100% sure that they will definitely honor your withdrawal if everything checks out.

Is this your 1st withdrawal with them? If it is, then perhaps a longer wait is common as it's not a small amount which we're talking about. 200k quids is most probably more than I will ever see in my lifetime. If you say you'll have 200k at lads and 100k at BlueSQ, then hell... I'm definitely never gonna see that amount ever!

I'm sure not many people will be able to say they will see that amount in their bank account ever! Anyways, do ask 32Red about it. I'm sure they will be able to help you out if you're a BIG ENOUGH player.

By the way can I ask you something? Why do you play online instead of playing in a real B&M casino? I'm sure I'll be able to get you a HUGE LOAD of stuff free (including your air fare, accomodations, food, anything basically) if you play that much and at that high a limit.

I have been a customer of Ladbrokes for over a year, this is not my first withdrawal but I admit that previous withdrawals were much smaller than the current ones. I have already provided Ladbrokes with copies of my ID, Visa debit card and bank statement.

I don't play much on B&M casinos because there are none in my city and the B&M blackjack games tend to be slow
 
I have been a customer of Ladbrokes for over a year, this is not my first withdrawal but I admit that previous withdrawals were much smaller than the current ones. I have already provided Ladbrokes with copies of my ID, Visa debit card and bank statement.

I don't play much on B&M casinos because there are none in my city and the B&M blackjack games tend to be slow

Sorry to be veering a bit off-topic but if you were to say that it's a little slow, I'm sure with the amount that you would like to bet per hand, I'm sure a lot of casinos (not only the ones I know) will offer you a private table where the dealer will go as fast and as slow as you want them to be.

If there's none in your city, with the amount you're going to bet again, I'm sure any casino would be more than willing to get you a ticket from your place to the casino for free. All you have to do is just call them and tell them about it and I'm sure they will be more than happy to have you as their customer. If you need recommendations or if you want a holiday or something for free on top of gambling, I totally think that it would be really a good idea to do so at a B&M casino.
 
I already have a Euro account with William Hill, the software used with Euro accounts is Boss Media (not Cryptologic) which is slow and has a maximum blackjack hand limit of 1000

:(

You can use the Crypto software even with a EUR account. Just log in and they convert it to pounds (or $). When u cash out, the exchangre rate is the same, so there is no loss (same as in the poker room).
 
Hello,

it has been a while since I posted in this forum :)
I'm currently looking for reliable online casinos that offer high limit blackjack and will honor my withdrawals withing a reliable time-frame if I win.

I'm currently with Ladbrokes which offer high limit blackjack games up to 5000 credits bet per hand however the online withdrawal limit per day is just 2500 euros so I have to phone them everytime I wish to make a withdrawal of a larger amount.

I'm also with BlueSQ casino that let me bet up to 2000 per hand and withdraw up to 10000 per day.

Any other suggestions ?

Thanks
If you are betting that much per hand, I'd also look into the house edge of the games. Casino Club and VueTec offer BJ with a small player edge. Cryptologic offers BJ with a low enough house edge that good high-roller comps (like are given at Intercasino) can make the play EV+.

Some softwares also give operators the ability to modify table limits for particular players. A lot of casino reps will bend over backwards to accomodate you, if you explain the situation.
 
I'm still waiting for Ladbrokes to process my withdrawals of 100K and 50K that were requested on February 28th and March 3rd respectively. Each day I call them, they tell me that they are conducting "security checks" and that my withdrawal will be processed within the end of the day. I have noticed that they have also disabled my access to the online withdrawal page.

I would like to point out that I didn't take any bonus, sent all the documents they asked for and requested the withdrawals to be made to the very same Visa debit card that I used for my deposit. If I don't receive my withdrawal within the end of this week, I shall Pitch a Bitch :mad:
 
I don't think many online casinos have the balls or credit to let this whale bet his desired stakes especially with relaxed blackjack rules. From what I see from his balances he may be often ready to risk quarter of a million. Can be a deadly mistake for an online casino to take him on.

Thenmh,

Maybe 32Red can accomodate your requirements.
 
I don't think many online casinos have the balls or credit to let this whale bet his desired stakes especially with relaxed blackjack rules. From what I see from his balances he may be often ready to risk quarter of a million. Can be a deadly mistake for an online casino to take him on.

Thenmh,

Maybe 32Red can accomodate your requirements.

I didn't risk anything near a quarter of a million, my playing strategy is to deposit twice or four times the amount of the maximum blackjack hand limit and try to roll on a winning streak then withdraw. In the case of Ladbrokes, the total amount of my deposits since the beginning of last week is around 27K
 
If you are betting that much per hand, I'd also look into the house edge of the games. Casino Club and VueTec offer BJ with a small player edge. Cryptologic offers BJ with a low enough house edge that good high-roller comps (like are given at Intercasino) can make the play EV+.

Some softwares also give operators the ability to modify table limits for particular players. A lot of casino reps will bend over backwards to accomodate you, if you explain the situation.

Extending this, I'd look into Betfair's zero edge casino. They are an A+ rated sportsbook by sportsbookreview.com making them very reliable and trustworthy (in my opinion, an A+ rating for a sportsbook means that they are less likely to cause a problem than nearly any online casino that exists, really).

Betfair being an enormous sportsbook is used to enormous wagers on different sporting events, so they might be fine with letting you play at whatever level you want in their casino. Especially if you were willing to play in their standard casino rather than their zero edge one.

Also: I'd look into Mansion Casino, a very reputable Playtech. They start you off with betting limits at 1500, but given that they are a sportsbook, with a bit of play and sending in the proper documentation, I'd imagine they'd be okay with raising you to much higher limits.
 
I don't know about the Casino side of it but on Sportsbetting two of the biggest limits can be found at Bet365 and the Tote.

If you can master the rules you can also play BJ Switch at these two places.

Please be aware that the Tote has just been put up for sale. But if you won a few hands you could put an offer in. 375m would probably clinch it.
 
Extending this, I'd look into Betfair's zero edge casino. They are an A+ rated sportsbook by sportsbookreview.com making them very reliable and trustworthy (in my opinion, an A+ rating for a sportsbook means that they are less likely to cause a problem than nearly any online casino that exists, really).

Betfair being an enormous sportsbook is used to enormous wagers on different sporting events, so they might be fine with letting you play at whatever level you want in their casino. Especially if you were willing to play in their standard casino rather than their zero edge one.

Also: I'd look into Mansion Casino, a very reputable Playtech. They start you off with betting limits at 1500, but given that they are a sportsbook, with a bit of play and sending in the proper documentation, I'd imagine they'd be okay with raising you to much higher limits.

I just tried Betfair a few hours ago, the max bet limit for single deck blackjack is 5K and just 500 for the zero house edge black jack

As for Totesport the max bet limit in blackjack surrender is 300
 

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