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# How to choose a reliable online casino?

To choose a reliable online casino, first of all, check if it has a license. You can find this at the bottom of the site or in the "About Us" section. If the license is real, it means that the casino is somehow controlled. Next, pay attention to the games. If there are only cheap graphics or unfamiliar names, it is better not to risk it. But if you see games from well-known developers such as NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Evolution, then everything is fine.\
Convenience of payment is another important point. The casino should support the methods that you are comfortable using: cards, crypto, online banking. And be sure to check how quickly they withdraw money. If more than three days without explanation, this is a bad sign.\
Bonuses are a nice thing, but read the terms. If in order to receive or withdraw them, you need to bet x99, it is no longer a bonus, but a lure. It is normal if the terms are like x30–x40, and they give you a few days to wager

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