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Saving And Withdrawal

 by MayDen
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What minimum amount should be left in a bet wallet?

MayDen

Oh, I'm not sure I can answer that. Why would you want to keep any amount in a bet wallet ? Is there a reason ? Can you tell me more about it so I have a better picture ? 

So I don't have to always deposit. Like in the case of sports betting, you could stumble on a good game and you wanna stake.

MayDen

Allow me to add a more financial aspect to this subject.

Since casinos, unlike banks, are not interested in keeping inactive players with an active balance, you may be charged a certain fee if the period of your inactivity is long enough. Some casinos do that after 6 months, for instance. If you are bold enough to compare a casino account to a savings account held in a bank, its disadvantage gets even bigger.

Do what you prefer, just mind that casinos are not banks. 🙂




Wow. Thoughtful insight and information. Thanks. I won't do that anymore though I do withdraw my earnings and just leave a couple of Euros

MayDen

I think that if you bet quite often, it doesn't matter much if you leave something there. But if you have to keep the money there for a longer period of time, just like Radka said, I'd rather avoid it. 

However, the information about how much the casino will deduct from the player's account and after what period of time is usually written in the Terms and Conditions. So I thought you could look there, how the casino has it, or try to ask the support. 😊

MayDen

A prudent minimum would be enough to cover a small wager comfortably, say $20 or so. But it ultimately depends on your betting habits and how frequently you plan to use the wallet.

Leave the amount that is usual for your gaming activity, it is better to withdraw the rest from your account. No one is immune from account hacking.

You cannot leave anything in your casino account. Money must work. Either way, it's a loss.

Ekaterina434

You're absolutely right. I'll stick to my usual gaming budget and withdraw the rest to keep my account secure. Thanks for the advice!

her20145

I agree, it's important to make our money work for us. Let's be strategic and minimize potential losses.

Leave the amount that is usual for your gaming activity, it is better to withdraw the rest from your account. No one is immune from account hacking.

I would be of the opinion that if a player plays more often, he can keep a certain smaller amount so that he doesn't have to deposit often. If the player plays only occasionally once in a while, I do not recommend leaving money in the casino account, because as mentioned above, some casinos take fees from accounts that have a positive balance and are inactive after some time. It should all be written in the Terms and Conditions, so everyone can decide whether to keep some money in the casino account or not. Do you tend to keep a little amount ? 

You cannot leave anything in your casino account. Money must work. Either way, it's a loss.

I don't think we're talking about leaving the money for a longer period of time, otherwise it wouldn't make much sense, that's clear. So I assume you don't have that habit and you always withdraw money, right ? 🙂

I think it’s better to get everything out. Now there is no problem making a deposit in the same crypto

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Thanks for the input. I'll consider that option. 👍

I think it’s better to get everything out. Now there is no problem making a deposit in the same crypto

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Hi, do you have this style too and you always withdraw everything ? I'm thinking that not every casino can use crypto and of course not everyone has a crypto wallet or this currency. 🤔

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