Everyone is good at the first half of a transaction. The withdrawal is where an operator either is what it claimed or is not, and it is the only test of a casino worth running. Here is what to expect, what holds a payout up, and the clauses that decide the answer before you ever click withdraw.
| Operator | Minimum | Maximum per payout | Local rail and timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| LuckyStar | ₹1,200 | ₹45,000 on IMPS | IMPS — usually up to 15 minutes, sometimes up to 72 hours |
| Mostbet | €10 | €2,000 | Cards and wallets — 24 hours to 5 working days |
| 1win | See cashier | Limit per single payment only | Crypto fastest; identity checks above US$500 |
LuckyStar states IMPS payouts as usually up to fifteen minutes, sometimes up to 72 hours. Sites quoting a flat quarter of an hour are quoting the good half of that sentence. Plan for the long end and be pleased by the short one.
₹300 gets money in at LuckyStar; ₹1,200 is the least you can take out. Mostbet takes €5 and pays from €10. Plan a test payout around the higher figure.
Mostbet advertises 24 hours to five working days, and its general terms allow up to thirty days from the last event. Its FAQ and its rules also disagree with each other on payouts above €1,000: seven working days in one, a maximum of 72 hours in the other. Both are the operator’s own documents.
At Mostbet the bonus balance is destroyed on withdrawal — not converted, gone. An unwagered deposit can carry a penalty of up to 20%. And wins above €2,000 are frozen pending checks. All three are in the terms you agreed to at signup.
Winnings over US$50,000 can be placed on an individually calculated daily withdrawal limit. Not a scam and not unusual — it does mean a very large win arrives on a schedule the operator sets.
None of these is a casino refusing to pay. All are avoidable before you ever request a withdrawal.
Identity, address and payment-method ownership. Every licensed operator requires it before a first payout, and it takes a day or two the first time. LuckyStar may add a scheduled video call with 48 hours notice.
Accepting a welcome offer locks the balance until wagering clears. With crash games contributing around 1% of turnover, that clearing may be unreachable, which surprises people at exactly the wrong moment.
The account name and the payment name must agree. A wallet registered to a family member passes the deposit and fails the payout.
Most operators return funds to source. Mostbet’s rules say same-method only while its reference pages soften that to «typically» — assume the strict version, because that is the one you agreed to.
Obvious, and still the most common. Check the number before you build a session plan around cashing out.
We checked all three in the regulators’ own registers. Mostbet’s Curaçao licence expired on 23 March 2026 and LuckyStar’s on 6 March 2026; 1win publishes a number that is not in the current register at all. None of that is evidence an operator will not pay — it means there is no current regulator to escalate to if one does not. Weigh it before leaving a large balance sitting anywhere. How we verify a licence.
From your side they look identical — the money is not there. The remedies have nothing in common.
Verification, a bonus clause, or a manual review. No change of payment method fixes this, and trying another rail wastes days. Read the reason given and answer that.
Almost always account details entered once and never checked since. A wrong IFSC or account number fails silently and repeatedly, and it is the commonest cause of a withdrawal that shows as sent and never arrives.
This is the one that resolves itself. Corridors have a normal case and a bad case, and operators that publish both are more useful than operators that publish only the good one. Wait out the published bad case before escalating.
The transaction status in the cashier, not the support conversation. Pending approval, processing and sent are three different states, and the whole diagnosis follows from which one is showing.
The reference number, the exact amount, the timestamp and the account details as they appear in your profile. A screenshot of a banking app proves nothing to a payments team; a reference number is what the whole system indexes on.
A documented completed withdrawal, in the local currency, with a date. We have not got one yet, and until we do, everything written here about payouts describes published terms rather than observed behaviour. We would rather say that than let a table of corridors imply we watched the money move.
A balance left at a casino is exposed to every risk on this site at once — the licence, the terms, the queue. Taking money out in smaller amounts more frequently costs a little in fees and removes most of that exposure.
Three numbers, and the third one is the one most operators leave out.
A withdrawal minimum higher than your typical balance means you cannot take money out until you have accumulated enough — which is a design that keeps balances at the casino, whether or not it was intended that way.
A per-transaction or per-day cap means a large balance leaves in instalments over days or weeks. This is normal and it is worth knowing before it applies to you rather than after.
«Usually fifteen minutes, sometimes up to seventy-two hours» is a more useful statement than «instant», because it is the only one that describes what happens when something goes wrong. An operator willing to print its bad case has told you something about itself beyond the number.
An operator that documents deposits in detail and says nothing about withdrawals has built one half of the journey. That silence is information, and we report it as such rather than leaving the row blank.
One documented completed withdrawal. Until we have that, a corridor is a promise printed by the party who would have to keep it — better than nothing, and not the same as evidence.
Withdrawals are held for five predictable reasons and refused for almost none. Verify on the day you register, keep one payment method for both directions, decline the bonus if you are here for crash games, and test the cashier with a small payout before you have a balance worth arguing about. Read the three clauses above before you deposit rather than after — two of them destroy money that already looks like yours.