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Does it really matter how many games are in a casino?
Right now it feels like the more games the platform has, the better. But why? And if the platform offers a pretty limited choice of games, does that mean it’s not a good casino?
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Re: Does it really matter how many games are in a casino?
I don’t think it’s connected at all to be honest. At least I never paid attention to that. For me it’s probably more important who the providers are. If they’re reliable, then it’s fine.
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Re: Does it really matter how many games are in a casino?
The number of games on a platform by itself doesn’t mean much. Like it’s not true that the more games there are, the better the casino is. When I picked rollingslotsaustralia.com, I mainly looked at the license, the reputation, if there are issues with payouts, and then which providers are working with the platform. Those are the three main things that shouldn’t raise doubts or red flags.
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Re: Does it really matter how many games are in a casino?
Ohh
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Re: Does it really matter how many games are in a casino?
I think it depends on what kind of player you are. Some people only stick to a few favorites, so the total number of games doesn’t matter much. But for me, variety keeps things exciting, and that’s where betonred does a great job. They don’t just pack the site with endless titles—they focus on quality games that run smoothly and offer fair odds, which makes the whole experience feel more engaging.
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