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Shelix

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    Shelix got a reaction from inetryconydot in French Roulette with 1-2500 limits at 5Dimes   
    Hey folks!
     
    I've been searching the internet for a week trying to find a US-friendly online casino with a decent European or French roulette game; all the live dealer ones have the same terrible outside bet ranges ($3 - $100) or ($25 - $500).  The non-live digital ones aren't much better, with $3-100 or in one case $1-$250.  I'd signed up for a dozen casino sites just to go see the table ranges after trawling through reviews.
     
    I'm posting this because I'd like some input.
     
    1.  Finding an online casino with French Roulette (la partage) is a big deal for me - I'm a martingale player on black/red.
    2.  Finding an online casino that has a range that lets you martingale with more than 6-7 bets is fantastic.  $1 - $2500 lets you double 11 times realistically if you start betting at $1, or 9 times if you're starting at a more realistic $5 per play.  
    3.  Askgamblers has a 1-star review for 5Dimes because they are unresponsive.
    4.  Other internet denizens have reported payout problems.
    5.  One person on reddit a year ago said their 5Dimes account information was used to open a fraudulent credit card.
    6.  Apparently, if I win and want to make a withdrawal, they're going to want photo ID.
     
    I'm torn.  I've been desperately searching for a good roulette table, and here one finally is.  Almost seems too good to be true.  I could use some advice.
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    Shelix got a reaction from inetryconydot in Can't find a US-friendly Online Roulette Table. :(   
    Hello!
     
    I'm a US resident (Florida).  I've been trawling around the internet trying to find a casino to play some European roulette in so I don't have to fly to Las Vegas, and I'm stymied - I actually signed up for an account at wildcasino because it looked their european roulette tables were $1-$100 and $5-$500, but the outside bet minimums are $5 and $25 respectively - neither of which I would play at; I need 7-10 doubled outside bets on a table to play at.
     
    There aren't a lot of choices that I can find, and the two I looked at in any depth (like the one above) have egregious min/max outside limits that I wouldn't play on (losing progression, black and red).
     
    Any suggestions out there?
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    Shelix got a reaction from Fiekie247 in Casino Max Fees and Withdrawal Irritation   
    I can only do that on vacations.  ><  I'll be gambling in November aboard the Oasis of the Seas while cruising the Caribbean, but I can't exactly pop into port and hop on a ship for a couple hours on a Wednesday when I just want to play some roulette or poker.   And I live pretty much as far away from a land-based casino as its possible to be in the US.
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    Shelix got a reaction from Fiekie247 in What are reasonable Casino fees?   
    It wasn't a "deposit fee" persay, it was a "currency exchange fee."  I might buy that if I was exchanging euros for dollars, or rupees into dollars, but it was dollars into dollars.   The more I got to thinking about it, the more irritated I am.  I have $700 in my account now, which after the $36 currency transfer BS and the $25 withdrawal feel, means I'm up ~$140, not $200.
     
    Doubly irritated because the casino has tiny table limits and I'm having to gamble by tiny bits ($250 table cap on a roulette table.  Seriously).  It took me a couple hours to get my account up $200.  That's not gambling, that's work.  I could just go to work and make more money, risk free.  I asked them to increase the table limits, and they said that table limit increases would "come naturally" as they get a feel for me as a player.  I'm not a "frequent" Vegas visitor, but I've been more than most, and I was expecting the thrill of Vegas, except at the comfort of home.
     
    I had a $2000 budget, but after getting hit with a $36 currency exchange fee to turn my dollars into dollars, I'd end up having to pay $144 to deposit $2,000.  And still be gambling for peanuts with the tiny table limits.
     
    Is being an American trying to gamble online really that bad?  I'm honestly considering pulling out and being done until I can put together a Vegas trip.  I have an inherent distrust of non-free gambling software, I just really liked the idea of getting my fix without a flight, a hotel, or travel time.
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