Which casinos let me buy in small amounts?
Several. The smallest unverified seed package in this dataset starts at around two dollars, and the ones that start at ten are usually the crypto-first sites.
The number that matters is the smallest package, not the biggest — the finder filters on exactly that, and shows you the recorded figure on each card.
Who this is for
Somebody who wants to spend a small, fixed amount and stop, rather than committing to a big package to get a better rate.
Where it depends on you
The answer depends on how small is small for you, and on which payment methods you're willing to use — the cheapest entry points and the widest payment support aren't always the same site.
Why the small package is the one to look at
Coin packages are priced so that the bigger ones look better value. That's true in coins-per-dollar terms and irrelevant if you didn't want to spend that much.
If you've decided on a number, the useful question is whether the site will take that number at all. Some won't.
A note on the maths
We don't calculate expected value on coin packages, and we'd be suspicious of anybody who claims to precisely. Too much depends on which games you play and on rules that change.
What we do is record the smallest purchase each site offers, with the date we checked, and let you filter on it.
What that looks like in the data
The finder, run for someone who wants to keep any single purchase to five dollars or less.
Where the money comes from: We have no commercial agreement with any casino listed below, so nothing here earns us anything today. If that changes, the links will say so — and even then, what a casino pays cannot reach the code that scores them. The full disclosure.
About this data: Heads up: the casino details behind these recommendations are provisional. They haven't been confirmed against each operator's own published information yet, and we've marked them that way rather than letting them look more solid than they are. What that means and how it gets fixed.
Moozi
Shown because it meets 4 of the 4 things you said mattered and clears every must-have you set.
- Meets this: It covers everything you picked: slots.
- Meets this: Its unverified seed speed band is one to three days.
- Meets this: The interface is plain and easy to find your way around, which suits where you're starting from.
- Meets this: You can keep playing there without buying anything.
A short list of games, and no table games at all.
What it had to clear, and what we're unsure about
- It has slots, which you asked for.
- It takes debit card and credit card, which you said you'd use.
- Its smallest purchase is $2, and you wanted to keep it to $5.
- Some of what's on this card hasn't been confirmed against the casino's own published information yet.
- Which states a casino accepts, and what it charges, can change without notice. Check on its own site before you sign up.
Pulsz
Shown because it meets 4 of the 4 things you said mattered and clears every must-have you set.
- Meets this: It covers everything you picked: slots.
- Meets this: Its unverified seed speed band is one to three days.
- Meets this: The interface is busy but manageable, which suits where you're starting from.
- Meets this: You can keep playing there without buying anything.
No live dealer tables. If that's what you came for, this isn't the one.
What it had to clear, and what we're unsure about
- It has slots, which you asked for.
- It takes debit card and credit card, which you said you'd use.
- Its smallest purchase is $5, and you wanted to keep it to $5.
- Some of what's on this card hasn't been confirmed against the casino's own published information yet.
- Which states a casino accepts, and what it charges, can change without notice. Check on its own site before you sign up.
Sportzino
Shown because it meets 4 of the 4 things you said mattered and clears every must-have you set.
- Meets this: It covers everything you picked: slots.
- Meets this: Its unverified seed speed band is one to three days.
- Meets this: The interface is busy but manageable, which suits where you're starting from.
- Meets this: You can keep playing there without buying anything.
It's built around sports picks with a casino bolted alongside. If you only want the casino part, the whole thing feels aimed at somebody else.
What it had to clear, and what we're unsure about
- It has slots, which you asked for.
- It takes debit card and credit card, which you said you'd use.
- Its smallest purchase is $5, and you wanted to keep it to $5.
- Some of what's on this card hasn't been confirmed against the casino's own published information yet.
- Which states a casino accepts, and what it charges, can change without notice. Check on its own site before you sign up.
Take this with you
Both of these copy text that stands on its own — someone reading it in a thread gets the answer and the catch without following a link.
2 left out, and why
- Stake.us It doesn't take any of the payment methods you chose. Its smallest purchase is $10, more than the $5 you wanted to keep to.
- Global Poker It doesn't have any of the game types you picked.
The tradeoffs
- The sites with the lowest entry price tend to have smaller game libraries.
- Buying small repeatedly costs more per coin than buying once, which is exactly what the pricing is designed to encourage. Spending more than you meant to in order to get a better rate is a worse outcome than a worse rate.
Where this answer stops
- Package prices and contents change often. Every figure on a card carries the date it was recorded, and if that date looks old, trust the site's own purchase screen instead.