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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

One of yhe top 5 worse games to play

One of yhe top 5 worse games to play. First of all u cant win real money. But u spend real money. Figure that one out. They take real money but no way to win real money. They have big jackpots but ubgotta spend a fortune before u can have a chance to win fake chips lol craziest crap of a game. They really need to be banned from getting money cuz thats just the craziest thing ive ever heard of. Ok play for fun but why give ur money when there's 0 chance of winning real anything. If ur gonna give ur money up. At least give it to a game u can win some cash

April 21, 2026
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Have been using Billionaire casino…

Have been using Billionaire casino games from late least year, at the beginning there were some good wins, but the reward got from bad to worth, and the chip value is gradually decreasing.

You can spent quadrillion chips in less than an hour without winning any worthy returns, the rate of returns it’s definitely less than the standard level.

Not happy with this site anymore

February 21, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

You need to wager bonus before it will…

You need to wager bonus before it will become available on your real balance. If you get €100 bonus with x40 wagering requirement, this means you will need to make €100 *40= €4,000 bets to complete the wagering requirement.

Explained is this

It’s a bit of a "fine print" moment, isn't it? At first glance, €100 for free sounds like a gift, but wagering requirements (also called "playthrough") are the casino's way of making sure you don't just take the money and run.
​Think of it as cycling the money rather than spending it. Here is the breakdown of how that math actually works in practice:
​The Basic Math
​The formula is straightforward:
In your case:
€100 × 40 = €4,000
​This means the "Locked" bonus money only turns into "Real" withdrawable cash after you have placed a cumulative total of €4,000 in bets.
​How do you bet €4,000 with only €100?
​This is the part that trips people up. You don't need to deposit €4,000. You use the winnings from your bets to keep playing.
• ​You bet €2 and win €4. (Total wagered: €2)
• ​You bet that €4 and win €0. (Total wagered: €6)
• ​You bet another €2 and win €10. (Total wagered: €8)
​You keep doing this until the "Total Wagered" counter hits €4,000. If your balance hits zero before you reach that goal, the bonus is gone. If you have money left once you hit the goal, that remaining balance is yours to keep.
​⚠️ Three Things to Watch Out For
​It’s rarely as simple as just playing any game. Keep these "gotchas" in mind:
• ​Game Weighting: Not all games contribute 100%. Usually, Slots count 100% toward the €4,000, but "safe" games like Blackjack or Roulette might only count 10% (meaning a €10 bet only clears €1 of the requirement).
• ​Max Bet Limits: While trying to clear a bonus, casinos often cap your maximum bet (usually around €5). If you bet more than that, they might void your winnings.
• ​The Expiry Date: Most bonuses have a "use it or lose it" window (e.g., 7 or 30 days) to finish the wagering.
​The Reality Check: A x40 requirement is considered "industry standard," but it’s statistically difficult to clear. It’s best to view the bonus as a way to play for longer rather than a guaranteed payday.

 
So this all tells you how shady it is , after, only after you deposit will tell you about this

January 25, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company will rob you blind

This company will rob you blind. They sell virtual chip packs for obnoxious amounts ie...6 quad in chips for over a hundred dollars and than they manipulate your play so that the chips are depleted within minutes, yes minutes!!Stay away from this scam site, it's mostly polish owned, so they target American players and siphon their cash!

June 30, 2025
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