My story with Nomini Casino
I had almost forgotten why I once stopped playing at this casino… but my recent experience reminded me very clearly.
I deposited just €10 and got another €11 as a bonus. I started playing and got lucky – my bonus balance grew to over €800. After completing the x40 wagering, this turned into real money. Then came a few bigger wins – €3.5k, then €3k, and even €5k. Suddenly, I had €12,000 real money in my account.
That’s when the withdrawal story began. The daily withdrawal limit is only €500, and €7,000 per month. I requested my first withdrawal on 15.09 and only received it on 21.09 (on a Saturday, surprisingly). The next two withdrawals – from 16.09 and 17.09 – are still marked as "pending." Above them, it clearly says I can cancel them anytime. And that’s exactly what they are waiting for – that I give up and return to play.
And yes, I did spend more than €10,000 back in the games. I did it consciously – enjoying big bets, the ups and downs like a rollercoaster. I chose to fully enjoy the entertainment because I knew that most likely, I wouldn’t be able to cash out this money anyway. Another reason was to avoid them claiming I’m just a "new player" with very few deposits. After their rebranding, most of my old account details disappeared – only my address remained.
Meanwhile, I also collected 1204 loyalty coins – one coin for every €100 wagered. That means my total turnover was more than €120,000 in just a few days. With an average house edge of 3–5%, the casino has already earned somewhere between €3,600 and €6,000 from my play. And yet, with €120k wagered, they are still delaying a €1000 withdrawal.
Those 1204 coins could later be exchanged for €188 bonus money – but only after all withdrawals are completed. So even this small bonus is locked until the casino decides to process my cashout.
In the end – yes, I had fun, I enjoyed the adrenaline and the thrill, but I was also reminded why I had abandoned this casino before. In other casinos, withdrawals are processed within hours. In some countries, it’s even the law that once a withdrawal is requested, the player cannot reverse it. Here, everything is done to make the player cancel it themselves.
So now I wait – for a simple €1000 withdrawal – while the casino has already made thousands from my play. And if that €188 bonus money ever unlocks, it will be the very last I ever spend here.
Final thoughts

Don’t be fooled – a shiny new design doesn’t mean a casino is trustworthy. In reality, nothing technical prevents fast payouts. Nowadays, even the biggest casinos use automated payment systems (Trustly, Revolut, SEPA Instant, crypto and others) that can process withdrawals within hours.
If a casino delays, it’s almost always a business decision – not a technical issue. In these "grey-market" casinos (Anjouan, Curaçao):
There are no rules about payout speed, so they can drag it out for weeks.
Withdrawal reversals are used as a psychological trick, hoping the player will cancel and lose the money back.
Even if you contact the regulator, the result is rarely helpful – these licenses mostly exist as a legal façade, not real protection for players.
That is exactly why I was reminded of my old lesson: if you want to enjoy the game, fine – but if you expect fair and fast withdrawals, look for a properly licensed casino (MGA, UKGC, etc.).