I keep seeing platforms advertise how many game providers they have, and I am not sure if that is just marketing or if it actually makes a real difference. Some sites have dozens of providers but the game selection still feels the same, while others have fewer but better curation. I also wonder if more providers mean better variety, or just more filler content. Does it actually affect your experience, or is it something you do not really notice after a while?
-- Edited by primewest on Friday 21st of August 2026 01:12:22 PM
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That is good to hear because I have been burned by bonuses with impossible terms before. Fair wagering requirements and clear terms are more important to me than the size of the offer. I will check out Golden Bet and see how it compares. Thanks for the insight.