seek sportsbook with card deposits and high limits as gettin' limited everywhere

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I've been using crypto sportsbooks for past year but got limited on my main one after few winning weeks so I seek for recommendations that have:
  • - visa/mastercrd deposits (either direct or via fiat onramp)
  • - high limits on liquid events (top football leagues, tennis slams, not moldovan third division lol)
  • - doesn't instantly limit accounts after winning
  • - competitive odds on main markets
bonus if they have fast withdrawals and dont drag feet on KYC

I tried fortunejack, stake, cloudbet, bc.game already. pattern is always same - few good weeks then max stakes get slashed to nothing on events I actually want to bet
appreciate any suggestions from people who've been through the gubbing cycle
 
  1. Pinnacle
  2. Bitcoin-Betting (same lines as Pinnacle but crypto only)
  3. Bookmaker if you're US
That's it. Every other book will limit you eventually if you win consistently
 
which platforms did you use exactly and what do they lack specifically for you? you say crypto sportsbooks but then ask for card deposits. if you're looking for fiat-based casinos why use crypto ones? just search traditional bookies with fiat payments than
also getting limited on fortunejack AND stake AND cloudbet AND bc.game is... suspicious. that's a lot of sites in one year. what exactly are you betting on
 
which platforms did you use exactly and what do they lack specifically for you? you say crypto sportsbooks but then ask for card deposits. if you're looking for fiat-based casinos why use crypto ones? just search traditional bookies with fiat payments than
also getting limited on fortunejack AND stake AND cloudbet AND bc.game is... suspicious. that's a lot of sites in one year. what exactly are you betting on
i listed them - fortunejack, stake, cloudbet, bc.game
got limited on all four after consistent winning on liquid sports markets (premier league, la liga, nba, ATP..)

the card deposit thing is just for convenience. buying crypto on exchange then transferring to sportsbook adds extra step i'd rather skip, especially for live betting but not against crypto at all, just want smoother deposit flow
 
Your problem is you're using books that market to recreational players. They don't want sharp action. Try Betinasia or Sportmarket. They're betting brokers, not traditional books. They don't care if you win because they just match your bet to Pinnacle/Betfair and take commission.
Downside is higher fees on deposits and slower process, but you won't get limited.
 
Your problem is you're using books that market to recreational players. They don't want sharp action. Try Betinasia or Sportmarket. They're betting brokers, not traditional books. They don't care if you win because they just match your bet to Pinnacle/Betfair and take commission.
Downside is higher fees on deposits and slower process, but you won't get limited.
tried betinasia before, wasn't a fan. whole website feels clunky and deposit/withdraw process is ultra slow. took like 3 days to get my money out once

are there faster alternatives?
 
tried betinasia before, wasn't a fan. whole website feels clunky and deposit/withdraw process is ultra slow. took like 3 days to get my money out once

are there faster alternatives?
if betinasia is too slow for you then youre out of luck mate

sharp books = slow but fair
soft books = fast but they'll limit you

pick one. you cant have both
 
what country are you in? that matters a lot for recommendations - for instance in Spain most internationql books are banned and u have to use VPN for everything which creates its own problems
 
Im in Spain actually now and that's part of why i want card deposits - easier than dealing with crypto exchanges that also block Spain

You use VPN? which one and have you had any issues with withdrawals?
 
Im in Spain actually now and that's part of why i want card deposits - easier than dealing with crypto exchanges that also block Spain

You use VPN? which one and have you had any issues with withdrawals?
lol we're in same situation then. i use nordvpn, set to Canada usually. been using stake for like 2 years this way, never had withdrawal problem
BUT you need to be consistent. same VPN location every time, dont switch between UK and canada randomly. that flags your account
also never put "Spain" anywhere in your profile or payment info
 
lol we're in same situation then. i use nordvpn, set to Canada usually. been using stake for like 2 years this way, never had withdrawal problem
BUT you need to be consistent. same VPN location every time, dont switch between UK and canada randomly. that flags your account
also never put "Spain" anywhere in your profile or payment info
this is exactly what i mean about being suspicious. you're breaking TOS by using VPN. if you win big they can refuse payout and cite VPN usage
seen it happen multiple times. not worth the risk imo
 
The VPN thing is tricky. Technically yes, it violates TOS. Practically, crypto books know people do it and mostly don't care unless you're winning huge amounts.
I've used stake from Netherlands with VPN for 18 months, withdrawn about €15k total with no issues. They don't ask for KYC until you hit much higher thresholds.
Anyway goodoldfiat is right that there's risk. If you hit a €50k win they might suddenly care about the VPN.
 
why not just use betfair? its an exchange so they dont care if you win. plus you can get better odds than bookies if you know what you're doing
only problem is liquidity on smaller markets but you said you bet liquid events anyway
 
betfair doesn't allow spain either and would need VPN which brings us back to same problem
 
Try Kalshi if you want something different. US-based prediction market, legally regulated. Won't limit you for winning.
Not traditional sportsbook but they have some sports markets. More focused on politics/news events though.
 
but how much are you actually betting that you're getting limited? like if you're betting €20 per game you shouldn't be getting limited on multiple sites. i thought limits are for people betting thousands
 
but how much are you actually betting that you're getting limited? like if you're betting €20 per game you shouldn't be getting limited on multiple sites. i thought limits are for people betting thousands
Yeah Im betting €500-2000 per bet depending on edge. started smaller but scaled up after winning. that's when limits kicked in
So now max stake on premier league games is like €50 which is useless
 
Yeah Im betting €500-2000 per bet depending on edge. started smaller but scaled up after winning. that's when limits kicked in
So now max stake on premier league games is like €50 which is useless
oh well you're actually a sharp bettor not just someone who won a few accas! that changes things. you need proper sharp books not recreational crypto casinos
pinnacle is literally your only option if you want high limits. everything else will cut you eventually at those stake levels
 
i feel you here in Indonesia all online gambling illegal so use crypto books with VPN exclusively. honestly never had problem with stake, they pay out fine. i think the people who get screwed on VPN withdrawals are usually doing other shady shit. multiple accounts, bonus abuse, etc
if you just bet straight and don't abuse bonuses you'll be fine even with VPN
 
i feel you here in Indonesia all online gambling illegal so use crypto books with VPN exclusively. honestly never had problem with stake, they pay out fine. i think the people who get screwed on VPN withdrawals are usually doing other shady shit. multiple accounts, bonus abuse, etc
if you just bet straight and don't abuse bonuses you'll be fine even with VPN
This is cope sites can and do refuse payouts based solely on VPN usage. Just because it hasn't happened to you doesn't mean it won't.
Legally you have zero recourse if they cite TOS violation and your mony is gone
 
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