
The honest timeline
| Stage | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pending period | Up to 72 hours | Before processing begins; the reversal temptation window |
| Processing + method | Crypto: reasonable after pend; fiat: slower, per player reports | Days end to end, realistically |
| Standard caps | Low weekly ceilings | Big wins become scheduled drips; VIP tiers loosen them |
| First-ever cashout | + KYC gate if unfinished | The one delay entirely in your control |
The scenarios, priced honestly
The timeline above is the machine; this is what it does to five real situations. Find yours before you play, not after.
| Your situation | The gates you pass | Realistic end to end |
|---|---|---|
| Verified, no bonus, crypto exit | 72-hour pend, then network time | Three to four days; the best case this casino sells |
| Verified, no bonus, fiat exit | 72-hour pend, then the slow lane player reports describe | Up to a week or more |
| First cashout, documents unfinished | Verification first, then the full pend | Add days, entirely avoidably; the registration page exists to prevent this row |
| Bonus wagering still active | The request is blocked, or the balance risks voiding | Clear the 35x first or forfeit the bonus; there is no third option |
| Win above the weekly cap | The full pend, once per instalment, week after week | Divide the win by the cap: that number is your calendar, in weeks |
Eyes open: 72-hour pending, low caps, Anjouan paper. Still curious?
See the SiteThe harm-reduction playbook
KYC at registration, always
The walkthrough front-loads the only gate you control; unverified accounts stack the KYC wait on top of the 72 hours.Test the loop before real play
Minimum in, minimum out, timed. Ten dollars of tuition.Prefer the crypto exit
Post-pend, it is the least-bad lane; fiat reports run slower.Mind bonus state
Active 35x wagering blocks everything; the arithmetic page explains why declining is defensible here.Request-and-close
The reversal window is the trap; do not babysit it.Sized expectations
Under the caps, plan any meaningful win as weeks of scheduled requests, and decide before playing whether that is acceptable.
The reversal window: psychology, not paperwork
Call the pending period what the design says it is. For up to 72 hours your requested money sits in the account, visible, one click from returning to the balance, while the lobby stays one tab away. Officially this is review time; nothing about a review requires a reverse button. The pattern it exploits is ordinary and well documented in gambling-harm research: requested money still feels like play money until it lands, losses beg to be chased, and three days is long enough for any resolve to have one bad hour. The house does not need you to reverse every cashout. It needs a percentage of players to reverse a percentage of the time, and the window prices that in.
The counter-move works because it is mechanical rather than heroic: request, close the tab, and put the confirmation email somewhere you will see it instead of the lobby. If you catch yourself negotiating with the window, that is not a banking observation; it is the signal the responsible gambling page exists for, and the reversal habit specifically is listed there as a sign worth acting on today.
Cap arithmetic, with your own numbers
This site quotes no cap figure, deliberately: rotating terms make quoted numbers stale, and the cashier's current sheet is the only one that binds. The arithmetic, though, takes ten seconds and is yours to run. Find the standard weekly ceiling in the operator's terms, divide any win you are imagining by it, and the result is how many weeks of pends, requests and waiting sit between you and the full amount. If that number changes how you feel about staking here, it has done exactly what this page is for. VIP tiers loosen the ceilings, which is the house telling you plainly which players the friction was never aimed at.
When it goes wrong anyway
Fix the fixable: documents re-uploaded sharp, wagering genuinely cleared, amounts inside the ceiling. Keep everything in writing; chat transcripts evaporate, emails do not. And hold the honest frame this guide opened with: an Anjouan licensee's dispute process ends at the operator's own desk, which is why the review scores trust at 1.8 and why every dollar you send should be a dollar whose delay you can shrug at. If that sentence changes your plans, it did its job.
If you play, play small: set limits first and keep stakes disposable.
Proceed With CareWithdrawal questions, answered short
How long do Mafia Casino withdrawals take?
Up to 72 hours of pending before processing begins, then method time on top: crypto reasonably quick after that, fiat reportedly slower. Days, realistically, end to end.
What are the caps?
Standard accounts face low weekly withdrawal ceilings (VIP tiers loosen them). A decent win becomes a scheduled drip; plan for it before you play, not after.
Can I speed it up?
Only by removing your own delays: KYC finished at registration, no active bonus wagering, a crypto exit route, and requests that do not bounce off the caps.
Why does the pending period exist?
Officially, review time. Practically, a 72-hour window in which a tempted player can reverse the cashout back into the balance. Request and close the tab; do not revisit.
What if a withdrawal is refused?
Read the cited term, fix what is fixable (documents, wagering), and accept that at an Anjouan licensee the appeals ladder is the operator itself. This is the page where the licence tier stops being abstract.