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Topic: Do You Trust In-House Casino Competition? (Wager/Multiplier/Raffle) - page 5. (Read 654 times)

legendary
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I only take part in Sportsbet.io tournament competitions as I only play there.I tend to believe there are no faked names because as long as people are taking part in slots tournaments they are using money and the company in the end will only share part of this money to the top 5 players who wagered the most.There is no reason for a big casino why they would want to put random fake names in these competitions as there is nothing to be gained from this.
hero member
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Many casinos have leaderboards for a wide range of competition. Is there a way to verify the validity of the users and their scores? What stop the casinos from printing random (fake) users and put that on the leaderboard?

That's the reason I only participate in competitions published and handled in Bitcointalk. It's easier to verify. Do you also think the same?

Sincerely,
A skeptic guy.
If the leaderboards are at the gambling sites with reputations, I believe that they will not give a fake result because that will be related to their reputations among the members.
I do not know how to verify the validity, but I believe in the gambling site's big name, as I said before.
The competitions that launch in the bitcointalk come from the gambling site with good reputations, recommended, and trustable, so there is no point for the user not to believe in them. They are one of many recommended gambling sites here.
The casinos can print random users on their leaderboard, but I do not think that the big gambling site will do that.
legendary
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Frankly speaking I do not really care about wagering competition because it is not something that suitable for me as a small gambler. Coming up to the possibility of fake accounts created by the casinos, I cant talk about it further because I have no proofs to accuse any casinos create fake accounts.
Anyway, I have won few times on In-house competition at several casinos but all of them are not wagering competition. Mostly, roll hunt number competition (yolodice), profit contest (coinroyale), raffle (duelbits), slot contest (fortunejack).

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That's the reason I only participate in competitions published and handled in Bitcointalk. It's easier to verify. Do you also think the same?

In the contrary, I'm participating competitions in bitcointalk because I feel that the chance to win is bigger since the number of competitors/participants is low compared to in-house competition.
legendary
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I don't think there is any way to verify the legitimacy of an in- house casino competition. Casinos can definitely create fake accounts and place them to the top of the leaderboard so that they don't have to actually pay out the prize money to anyone else other than an insider.

Holding raffles and lotteries in bitcointalk is still verifiable but nòt the in-house ones. That's why I prefer to enter only free raffles in online casinos where I don't risk loosing anything. But unfortunately, I have never won anything even in free raffles!
legendary
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Sometimes I do get those thoughts when I don't win but I rarely have doubts on the casinos i'm playing given that they have a solid reputation.

It's always great to have some sort of verification if there's an option but it's hard to pass up in-house competitions that could be +EV even if there's no way to verify it.
legendary
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I believe in the wager and raffles, because with respect to the wager amount I've got moved to the top on leaderboards. Also at times used to participate on competition, and has received raffles based on the wagered amount. In a competition for every $100 wagered I've received raffles.
copper member
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Many casinos have leaderboards for a wide range of competition. Is there a way to verify the validity of the users and their scores? What stop the casinos from printing random (fake) users and put that on the leaderboard?

That's the reason I only participate in competitions published and handled in Bitcointalk. It's easier to verify. Do you also think the same?

Sincerely,
A skeptic guy.
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