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getting big profits at gambling certainly requires large capital, in contrast to gamblers who use amounts that can afford to lose, they usually only use a small budget for gambling and bet using the minimum bet and if they are lucky, of course the profits will also be small.
for gamblers who bet for fun it would be better to bet using a small amount but can enjoy every bet and when he loses, he also won't feel very disappointed. because the money lost in gambling is only a small amount and you can afford to lose.
This is absolutely the right advice for the average gambler who just likes to relax and play a little, for example, in the evening, coming home from work and after a tiring day at work.
There is another advantage of playing with small amounts - this advantage lies in the fact that for players who use cryptocurrencies there is no question and no trouble when the casino, which initially did not require verification by the KYC procedure, will no longer require this damned KYC.
I think many of you, faced with the fact that KYC is required in order, for example, to withdraw winnings to your wallet, would immediately be very upset. Or even angry. Well, who wants to spend time on all this nonsense with confirmation that you are a specific person with a passport and living at a specific address. For example, even captcha always annoys me, not to mention KYC.
All this is the idiocy of the Internet, and not "protection against fraudsters" or "anti-money laundering".

All these are fairy tales, invented in order for the masses of ordinary people to think that this is caring for them, although in reality these are all elements of total control over the population.
yep, of course we bet with small amounts and with small wins we will avoid KYC which always haunts gamblers when they want to withdraw funds from the casino.
because most crypto gamblers, they gamble using crypto with anonymous reasons not to show who we really are especially if we are asked for a street address and a photo of a house, it's very annoying.
but anyway these are still pros and cons about KYC whereas casinos need KYC to detect money laundering but sometimes not reputable casinos sell customer data to black market and this happens a lot.
so to do KYC it's back to each gambler. if they are comfortable doing KYC, so be it. and for gamblers who don't want KYC, they have their reasons.
I myself sometimes do KYC so I can withdraw my big win
