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Topic: Can you ignore/resist cheating to secure a winning bet? - page 5. (Read 497 times)

legendary
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So if you are one of the specified fun gamblers, can you resist cheating opportunity and just rely your winning on your own ability?

Mind you: Cheating is cheating on whichever way as long you sources your winning outside your ability

You can cheat people but never on a gambling platform they have a very sophisticated tool to check if you've been cheating and you are playing fair, this is a profit-driven platform a platform that is susceptible and very tempting for users to cheat so you can get away once but once you experience or tasted you will try to look for another opportunity and that's where you will get caught.

We've seen so many responses coming from casino operators who caught their players cheating in the past and they always take action on it even if that cheating happens a few months, so you can try but your success to come out clean is vague.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
To be honest, I am not even sure this is a topic which belongs exclusively to the gambling section of the forum, because the moral implications of someone cheating to get money, aka "theft".
I am the kind of gambler which I believe it would be ideal for all of people within this ecosystem to see gambling as a way to get thrill and entertainment, though not all people will resist the temptation. There is a good reason there are so many people out there on the internet seeking to spot fixed matches, after all.

I believe I would resist the temptation, because I would remind myself that most casinos have KYC protocols, which would imply I would get black listed from all the other casinos which also have that system, depending the amount I could even be prosecuted as a criminal and sought after by Interpol. It is better to think on the consequences before doing anything stupid, like stealing.

This thread, as a said, falls more into a philosophical debate on theft and the implications of it.
legendary
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With how casinos have been stepping up their security checks, i'd pass up on the opportunity to cheat because you still have to go through the withdrawal process which can take forever. It's only a matter of time until they find these suspicious activities on your account and reject your withdrawal requests. As one of the gamblers who play for fun, i'm not that desperate to win and it's not always worth losing an account's progress now that most casinos offer different kinds of reward programs.
legendary
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Gamble responsibly
Gambling for fun and entertainment and not for money making is a warning from experienced gamblers that if someone is gambling and looking for money through it, that the person have high probability to lose huge amount of money. It is a warning that you should not use more than the amount of money that you can afford to lose to gamble. Do not think it is a straightforward sentence, it is more like an idiom.
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Given benefits of doubt to those gamblers who says gambling is a game of entertainment which they only gambles for fun and those who prioritize gambling to make profits, do you think those who claims gambling for funs can ignore or resist any given cheating opportunity to secure winning knowing that it could multiply their stakes in returns? Because if they can not, then absolutely they don't game for fun but for profit interests.

Then I would say all gamblers have the same goals of betting to make profit rather their volume of desires differs where there are desperate and contented gamblers

So if you are one of the specified fun gamblers, can you resist cheating opportunity and just rely your winning on your own ability?

Mind you: Cheating is cheating on whichever way as long you sources your winning outside your ability
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