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Topic: Gambling Competition: Player with the smallest bonus donates all to Charity - page 5. (Read 779 times)

sr. member
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Donating to the charity is something that needs to be done without directing it towards game winning. though it is another form or way of helping the charity. Another thing is that the game was not Fair in my own opinion because it would have been better if the highest winner with enough bonus will donate to the charity instead of the one with smaller bonus donating to the charity. but as the case may be it is now vise versa, but anyway it's still a good things that people would use such medium of gambling to help people. to me it's a welcome development to give game/gambling a good name and not always a bad name as they usually said.
legendary
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I watched a YouTube video where the father and son had a slot betting competition. The rule was simple- the individual with the biggest bonus wins while the individual with the smallest bonus will have to donate all of it to their favorite charity which the family has been involved in. I liked the idea gambling and donating to charity for a good cause. I have hardly heard of gamblers doing something exactly like this. Do you think this is the kind of competition you will like to get involved in knowing that even your smallest bonus wins will all be given to charity and you'll have nothing left?

I don't know if this is for the clout only or whatever, but why do they really need to make a competition to make a donations? Why not just go directly to the charity that they want to donate, easy as that.

Of course, I will support the cause because it's good, however, I might have my doubts that this father and son are gambling and then just showing it off to get views. And we all know that there are people, ordinary individuals who go and donate with whatever amount they can to charities without going to this kind of video promotion, IMHO. My statement might be controversial though, but that's how I see it.
sr. member
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I can not stake my money and expects winning before I can give to the charity or neither can I engage on such competition games that if I win then I will have to give it to the charity.

So what happens when. I fail other times.
Maybe I will even loose on several time and probably if I am lucky to win, instead of me to account the winning as my recovery then I would have to give it out to the charity?
Of course not I can not do that.

Although at some point, I might personally decide that if I am lucky to win on a first or a particular round, I am either giving a specific % or 100% to the charity but I am not  taking that as competition.
sr. member
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This is obviously a competition with a good idea that those who win a small bonus should donate to charity, but if you have to involve your own money in a gambling competition even though the ultimate goal is good I will not participate in this contest, unless it is a slot contest with free money and who wins the money for charity maybe many people will participate.

Have your own way to donate money to charity without involving gambling, then you if you feel upset about losing a lot of money? Of course in slot games we won't win more.
And in the video with thousands of dollars of capital, I dare not do that just because money is so big for me.
legendary
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If it is a competition for celebration, why not. It is for Father's Day celebration. It is something that I can do if I am to participate in something like that. But if the competition will not involve me to use my own money to gamble. If it the competition would involve my own money, I will not participate. I will prefer to do donations without gambling.
hero member
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Without this competition, it's already hard to beat the house, so having this competition make the gamblers have smaller chance to win. It's a good deed to donate your money to a charity, but actually even you didn't donate it, the casino high likely will give it to charity because they need to spend some money for social responsibility (although only regulated casinos did this).

For now I will not do it, but if I'm rich and there's nothing I want to achieve again in my life, I will do it.
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I watched a YouTube video where the father and son had a slot betting competition. The rule was simple- the individual with the biggest bonus wins while the individual with the smallest bonus will have to donate all of it to their favorite charity which the family has been involved in. I liked the idea gambling and donating to charity for a good cause. I have hardly heard of gamblers doing something exactly like this. Do you think this is the kind of competition you will like to get involved in knowing that even your smallest bonus wins will all be given to charity and you'll have nothing left?
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