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Topic: How honest and transparent are casinos? - page 12. (Read 1134 times)

hero member
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April 03, 2023, 02:01:32 AM
#8
Just like the saying goes with exchange not your key, not your coin, the same applies to casino bonuses or airdrops, not your win not your money, so if a casino promises anything in form of an Airdrop they can decide who they give the drop to or who not.

Same as casino control the probably fair system, to the point were the system is designed to favor the house agasint the player same way they could choose who qualify for the drop and who not, this is a standard practice for most of the casinos.
legendary
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Bitcoin Trader
April 03, 2023, 01:56:52 AM
#7
Does it have to be transparent?
The casinos decide what to do with their own money and who to give bonuses to. They want to make more money, who are we to judge them? Grin The gambling businesses aren't charity foundations, after all. They don't have any social and moral obligations(sad, but true).
I'm pretty sure the casinos will give "drops" and bonuses to the most hardcore gamblers, in order to keep them spending money on the casino.
There's no point giving away money and bonuses to new players, who might play once or twice and leave the casino after a while.

I always agree with this, people always equate casinos with charities expecting free money from there, after all it is their right too regardless of how they are distributed, whether it is transparent or not is not our business, after all it is money they want to give to anyone they want and are not obligated to be transparent in this regard. I think this discussion is just a waste of time
legendary
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So anyway, I applied as a merit source :)
April 03, 2023, 01:54:36 AM
#6
Old and reputed casinos would never scam you, they can but the chance is very tiny, considering their presence and their userbase who support them. You don't want that support group to turn to a mob.

These things are difficult to verify on your own so it might seem like a suspicious thing from one side. Best to not use that casino for your mental peace. Question is whether you are going to investigate that yourself or just let the casino do as it pleases?

But I can say that there are programmers who verify alogrithm and all to mark those casinos as legit from this forum.
legendary
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Gamble responsibly
April 03, 2023, 01:54:03 AM
#5
Do you think casinos are really doing these drops to 1000s of people or are they skimming from the top.... ? They might say a drop is for 2500 people, but they might only drop for 500 people and nobody will know. Yes, some of those 500 people will report that they have received the drop and it will look legit.... but is it really?
I have only be using a reputable casino, or a casino that I make my investigations and highly believe they are reputable enough not to cheat. I have claimed deposit bonus many times and all the casinos I have used that promises the bonus all gave me the bonus. I think so will other promotional offers be too. There is one thing about casino, if you play and you continue to play, be given bonus, there is the possibility that you will lose your bonus back to the gambling site. If a gambling site is having good reputation, I do not think you have anything to worry about their promotion offers.
hero member
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April 03, 2023, 01:43:23 AM
#4
Sometimes I think as you think, For me it's not a big deal but just about being honest about what they do.
I myself don't really care about those things and what I know is that I gamble to entertain myself and I gamble in casinos that are trusted and provide the best for their users.
I don't care how honest the casino is to the customer I'm sure the established casinos will give their best.
Regarding publication, it is very unlikely that casinos will publish it because it is a way of marketing that is personal and not for publication and I don't have much time to constantly think about it.
Enough betting and having fun, About the honesty of the casino let it be their business.
hero member
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April 03, 2023, 01:36:21 AM
#3
Does it have to be transparent?
The casinos decide what to do with their own money and who to give bonuses to. They want to make more money, who are we to judge them? Grin The gambling businesses aren't charity foundations, after all. They don't have any social and moral obligations(sad, but true).
I'm pretty sure the casinos will give "drops" and bonuses to the most hardcore gamblers, in order to keep them spending money on the casino.
There's no point giving away money and bonuses to new players, who might play once or twice and leave the casino after a while.
legendary
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April 03, 2023, 01:05:05 AM
#2
I have seen several casinos with promotions where they do "drops" to thousands of people or they give bonuses to several gamblers, but how transparent is this process?

Do you think casinos are really doing these drops to 1000s of people or are they skimming from the top.... ? They might say a drop is for 2500 people, but they might only drop for 500 people and nobody will know. Yes, some of those 500 people will report that they have received the drop and it will look legit.... but is it really?
It's hard to tell which is true and which is hoax. But Casinos and Sportsbooks make enough money to spend that seems huge to us and for them it's peanuts. Only someone who owns a successful gambling business can tell us the truth but I bet they are not going to tell their secrets in a public forum. One thing is 100% sure which is when you see the streamers are betting hundreds of dollars and losing hundred thousands of dollar in a live session, are all faked.

Usually the casino and these streamers have a deal. They give the streamer fake balance and streamers show off his gambling stakes. It's win-win for both casino and streamer. Streamer receives attention and increase followers on their channel, the casino receives exposures for it's name.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
April 03, 2023, 12:54:38 AM
#1
I have seen several casinos with promotions where they do "drops" to thousands of people or they give bonuses to several gamblers, but how transparent is this process?

Do you think casinos are really doing these drops to 1000s of people or are they skimming from the top.... ? They might say a drop is for 2500 people, but they might only drop for 500 people and nobody will know. Yes, some of those 500 people will report that they have received the drop and it will look legit.... but is it really?

How can the gamblers verify that the actual amount of people are receiving the drop or the bonus, if there are no list to verify it? Let's discuss this.. I am curious if other people also thought about this...  Tongue
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