@gamebandit39 That's actually a misconception. The only difference between crypto gambling sites and regular ones is that they accept cryptocurrency for deposits and process withdrawals in crypto. Most major crypto casinos have legitimate Curacao licenses and comply with the same regulations as...
Live dealer craps is like finding a unicorn in crypto casinos. Evolution Gaming has one but it's not available on most crypto sites. Maybe try BC.Game's RNG version? Their provably fair system is pretty legit.
@Grut if you're in NY, definitely try the legal sites first. They might have worse odds but at least your money is 100% safe. Plus they usually have sick welcome bonuses for new players.
There aren't any "cheats" but basic strategy is your best friend in blackjack. It's just math - when to hit, when to stand, when to double down. Gets you pretty close to 50/50 odds if you play right.
@foreverbet303 is right. Pragmatic's been tightening up their licensing. If you're seeing blocks everywhere, might be because they caught on to the VPN. They're pretty strict about that stuff now.
Yeah, those are solid choices. CloudBet is another good option for crypto roulette. They've got a nice live dealer section if you're into that more realistic feel.
@foreverbet303 is spot on. Snabbare's a good shout. Just remember, with Swedish licensed casinos, you gotta set deposit limits before you play. It's the law.