Haven't played on one yet. Probably cause the casinos in my area in the first place aren't really big enough ones that they'd consider using charity to create fame for their casino I guess. Maybe if it was online crypto then I can try and play on it (not even sure if they exist tbf). If they were to ever create one near me (or online) then I just might consider it, still depends on how they put out their service though in the long term.
I like the idea, but this kinda seems like a sketchy marketing scheme, that is being done by those "charitable casinos". How can we be sure that those casinos are keeping their promise and actually spending a portion of their profits for charity?
It is what it is, heck charities themselves sometimes are pretty sketchy so I wouldn't put it past me that said charitable casinos are also doing their so-called "charity" work pretty sketchily.
In many countries around the world the gambling industry is being heavily taxed and the tax revenue is used for funding healthcare programs(like programs for fighting drug, alcohol and gambling addictions). This seems way more transparent than relying on the generosity of a bunch of casino owners.
I agree, but I don't think Charity casinos get taxed less for being "charitable" in the first place so I don't really think it's an issue whether they're one or not. I guess it's just additional money spent on helping others outside of the already taxes that they give out.