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lisathompson9d


The daily withdrawal cap of €500 and monthly cap of €7,000 is disappointing, especially when you’re just starting out and waiting to rank up in the VIP program. It’s limiting if you win big early on.


I’ve been playing at Moonwin for months, and the game selection is unbeatable. The slots are fantastic, and the table games offer so much variety. The tournaments are just icing on the cake!


The slots have ridiculously low RTP. It's impossible to win anything substantial.


After playing the 1400 wagering restriction, I was able to withdraw €470, which was only from a €35 bonus. I was thrilled when they finally authorised my withdrawal because I was certain that I would never get it after reading the negative reviews. I received a (no deposit) €35 bonus.


There are significant wagering restrictions on certain bonuses.


I have mixed feelings about this game. The visuals and story are incredible, but the xRIP mechanic is brutal. Losing small wins because they didn’t cover my bet was frustrating. I can see the appeal for risk-takers, but it’s not for me.


The game looks fantastic, but I found the volatility a bit too high for my liking. It can be tough to hit the bonuses, but when they do land, it’s worth the wait.


This game has a lot to offer with its multiple features and high win potential. The only downside is the complexity – it took me a while to understand all the mechanics. But once you get the hang of it, it's incredibly rewarding.
Sponsorships are great for branding, but Pragmatic Play is missing a critical chance to lead by example. Transparency and fair RTP rates would do far more for their reputation and the gambling industry as a whole than their logo on a bike ever could.
Maybe I should delete my account?
Overall, not bad releases this week! The Tipsy Tourist really went down well, especially the Hold & Win mechanic. I've been spinning for about an hour now - I've caught the bonus a few times, it's quite generous.
I’ll believe it when I see it. The big wins streamers keep hitting are obviously staged for the cameras. If they really wanted to improve the industry, they’d make changes that actually benefit the players—not just the operators.
Conclusion: don’t go there, folks!