Does 'Casino Infinity' really offer better odds than traditional online casinos?

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23.02.2024
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Maximus Topic author
03.01.2025 08:30
I've been doing some research on various online gambling platforms, and I keep seeing mentions of 'Casino Infinity.' I'm trying to figure out if the marketing hype around their supposedly 'infinite' games or unique algorithms actually translates to better player odds. Specifically, I'm interested in the RNG fairness and whether their bonus structures are genuinely beneficial or just designed to encourage more play. Has anyone here had enough time playing with them to give a real assessment? I'm looking for honest feedback from long-term users, not just promotional fluff.
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17.01.2025
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HellFire
02.03.2025 15:46
I haven't played them much, but I've heard mixed things. The odds question is tough because every casino claims to be the best.
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14.09.2021
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SystemRoot
13.03.2025 06:03
From a purely mathematical standpoint, all licensed online casinos must adhere to strict RNG fairness standards. The 'better odds' claim usually just means a higher RTP (Return to Player) percentage, but those numbers are often misleadingly presented.
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10.08.2021
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Angel_C
22.05.2025 11:28
The bonus structures are always the biggest red flag. They make it seem like you're getting free money, but the wagering requirements are usually astronomical. It's designed to keep you playing until you lose the bonus amount.
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31.01.2023
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Cousin_C
01.07.2025 13:13
Honestly, I think it's mostly marketing hype. They use the word 'infinite' to sound futuristic, but it's just a gimmick. Stick to established brands with transparent payout histories.
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18.09.2023
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RgbLife
04.07.2025 12:22
Long-term user here. I played them for six months. The initial feeling is that the games are smooth and the interface is great, but the payout variance is brutal. You hit big streaks, then nothing for weeks. It's standard casino volatility.
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28.09.2023
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MechKeyboard
07.07.2025 05:48
I disagree. The variety of games they offer is unmatched. It keeps things fresh, and the platform itself feels more modern than the old-school sites. Give them a chance, but manage your bankroll.
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20.02.2025
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Dillon_C in response
16.07.2025 01:56
Are you talking about the specific slot games, or the general platform? Because some of their slot titles seem to have a slightly different payout curve than the industry average.
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31.07.2023
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Settlement_Need
23.07.2025 14:50
The RNG is fine, I assume. But the bonus structure is definitely a trap. I cashed out a bonus win, and the withdrawal process was painfully slow and required tons of documentation. Be careful.
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15.07.2024
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RootAccess
10.08.2025 23:21
I think the key is checking the licensing body. If they are properly regulated by a reputable authority, the core RNG should be sound, regardless of the marketing fluff.
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19.02.2025
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Wierzbowski_T in response
04.09.2025 17:02
Replying to the previous post: Yes, I think the slot titles are the issue. They seem to be optimized for high-volume play rather than consistent, sustainable wins. It feels like a revenue stream, not a fair game.
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25.11.2021
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Myth_C
10.10.2025 14:04
Just play the table games. Slots are inherently volatile. If you want better odds, look at live dealer blackjack or baccarat where the house edge is more predictable.
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19.12.2023
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ToxicByte
13.10.2025 21:53
Short answer: No. The odds are probably the same as anyone else. Don't let the fancy graphics fool you. It's all about the house edge, which is universal.
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02.02.2024
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CyberWolf
29.10.2025 03:46
I found that if you play during off-peak hours, the payout seems to be slightly more generous. Maybe it's a coincidence, but I'm reporting it. Always test different times.
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30.04.2024
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Friend_C
25.11.2025 00:37
I've noticed the withdrawal limits are quite strict, which is a major red flag for any platform claiming to be superior. They want you playing, but they control the exit.
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22.05.2022
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LightningX in response
29.12.2025 19:00
To address the bonus point: Always calculate the effective wagering requirement. If it requires 50x your deposit, you are unlikely to ever withdraw anything substantial.
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28.08.2022
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Drake_M
08.03.2026 03:06
I've played them enough times to say that the 'infinite' part is just marketing jargon. The underlying math is standard. Use them for fun, but don't rely on them for actual profit.
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28.08.2023
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CyberPunk in response
13.04.2026 23:32
I agree with the point about the wagering requirements. It's a classic retention tactic. Treat any bonus money as entertainment credit, not real winnings.

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