Am I the only one who prefers smaller crypto casinos?

OrangePanda

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Been gambling with crypto for about 2 years now, and I've found that I strongly prefer smaller casinos over the big names like Stake or BC Game. The smaller ones seem to have better odds, more responsive support, and actually care when you have issues. Currently playing at a medium-sized one with about 5000 users and the experience is so much better. Anyone else feel the same?
 
Complete opposite experience here. The small casinos I tried had terrible withdrawal times and one even disappeared with my funds. Stick with established names that have been around for years. They might have slightly worse odds but at least you know they'll pay.
 
What makes you say the smaller ones have better odds? Have you actually verified this or is it just a feeling? Genuinely curious because I'm always looking for better RTP.
 
What makes you say the smaller ones have better odds? Have you actually verified this or is it just a feeling? Genuinely curious because I'm always looking for better RTP.
Mostly based on my win rate over time and the transparency of some smaller casinos. For example, the one I'm using now publishes their house edge for each game and it's lower than what the big names offer. Plus they have regular events with actual value rather than the garbage "missions" the big sites push.
 
I've had good experiences with medium-sized operations too. Mega Dice is a good example - big enough to be stable but small enough to care about individual players. Their crash game consistently pays better than the major sites in my experience.
 
There's definitely a sweet spot. Too small and they might not have the liquidity to handle big wins. Too big and you're just another number to them. I'd say crypto casinos with active communities of 5-20k users hit the right balance of stability and customer service. have a quick look at this list if you want to find sites that were actually tested
 
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