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sr. member
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I actually never thought about this. I know one thing, you can choose to stay unknown/anon if you win lottery through state protected systems here. I read news like that saying winner was from İstanbul or something but preferred stay disclosed. But in casinos, I don't know. I would like to stay anon honestly because it can be huge headache to be known after you win great amount of money. I am scared of mafia especially.
It’s automatic in casinos to protect your identity and they don’t expose it even if you give them the information, nickname might be posted though but not your whole identity. We all don’t want to be on a situation where it can be more risky for our lives, winning big profit is too risky once you expose it publicly. Lottery winner should also think this way, it’s better to live at peace and enjoy the money than to stress yourself on how you can protect yourself, you have to stay low key and keep living the normal lives.
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There are some differences between online and land-based casinos. In land based casinos the information on big bets stays in the casino where other gamblers can get that information. But neither the player's name nor the winning money is displayed in the online casino. If they want to publish it, they must try to connect with that user for his permission before publishing his or her information.
I don't think the casino needs to ask permission to publish the list of winners even without covering the names or just showing aliases, because if only the names are displayed it's very common and anyone can't guess the name correctly because of the similarity of the name with another username that already has an account at the casino.
I hope they will, but then if they are going to post the winner I wonder what name they are using? a pen name or a Real ones? because it could be good if I will be a winner and they will still hide my identity by not giving the whole info. but then casino player id is quite good enough for this kind of things, and it will also good if people want to see his playing record
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There are some differences between online and land-based casinos. In land based casinos the information on big bets stays in the casino where other gamblers can get that information. But neither the player's name nor the winning money is displayed in the online casino. If they want to publish it, they must try to connect with that user for his permission before publishing his or her information.
I don't think the casino needs to ask permission to publish the list of winners even without covering the names or just showing aliases, because if only the names are displayed it's very common and anyone can't guess the name correctly because of the similarity of the name with another username that already has an account at the casino.
hero member
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I am not sure about the land based casinos and lotteries but crypto based online casinos generally doesn't publicize such info.
Almost every week there are winners of certain rounds but only their names/alias are being displayed as winners.
Even if some website decide to publicize the winner info then it becomes their due diligence to take the require consent from the winner before they post their info.
There are some differences between online and land-based casinos. In land based casinos the information on big bets stays in the casino where other gamblers can get that information. But neither the player's name nor the winning money is displayed in the online casino. If they want to publish it, they must try to connect with that user for his permission before publishing his or her information.
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I am not sure about the land based casinos and lotteries but crypto based online casinos generally doesn't publicize such info.
Almost every week there are winners of certain rounds but only their names/alias are being displayed as winners.
Even if some website decide to publicize the winner info then it becomes their due diligence to take the require consent from the winner before they post their info.
legendary
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I actually never thought about this. I know one thing, you can choose to stay unknown/anon if you win lottery through state protected systems here. I read news like that saying winner was from İstanbul or something but preferred stay disclosed. But in casinos, I don't know. I would like to stay anon honestly because it can be huge headache to be known after you win great amount of money. I am scared of mafia especially.
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I won't show off if I win big at the casino, it's the same as exposing myself to criminals

A few years ago I heard news about a jackpot winner who was tricked by a woman he just met on social media because he was showing off his winnings

There are a lot of scammers hanging around out there, be it on social media or in real life. acting normal will make life calm
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Personal details about lottery winners or huge amount winners are usually not disclose to the public especially on online crypto gambling platforms. They'll likely provide the user ID or username instead as that will not provide any personal information about the winner. However, it is not the same to physical lottery and casinos.

It varies depending on the location if they are allowed to disclose such information to the public on physical lottery and casinos. However, if in any instances the winner would like to conceal their identity they are free to request it to the institution. If I am correct, they have the right to conceal their personal information if they don't want these institutions to publicize their name especially that it could cause harm or be a target of harm.
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I have not paid attention much to people winning on gambling sites. I do not mean people that just win, but people that win big like over $10000 or more. All I have known is that people that won so big are publicized and people know them from there.

That is dangerous, it means no privacy and people that are known to the public can be the victim of robbers and there can be physical attacks from robbers in order to steal from the winner. That is not all, even if there is no physical threat, people like me and some other people on this forum can be afraid, feeling unsafe of attacks.

I do not expect gambling sites to be publicising this kind of news. Will gambling site ask for the permission of the winner for the winning to go public? Or the winner can just be anonymous in a way his name will not be mentioned?

Winning a bet is not something you can hide, because where you win the bet is not a private place but probably a casino hall and people are there. But if you win small people might not hear it but if you win big only you will jump up because of the excitement and people must know at that time. I think most gamblers are beggers, they beg from other colleagues when they win so has you win yours your friends will also beg from you so from there people would know you have won a big amount of money. On your own you too would tell that you won some amount of money. You can't keep quit when you have won big. according to a saying (money is the root of all evil)
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I have not paid attention much to people winning on gambling sites. I do not mean people that just win, but people that win big like over $10000 or more. All I have known is that people that won so big are publicized and people know them from there.

That is dangerous, it means no privacy and people that are known to the public can be the victim of robbers and there can be physical attacks from robbers in order to steal from the winner. That is not all, even if there is no physical threat, people like me and some other people on this forum can be afraid, feeling unsafe of attacks.

I do not expect gambling sites to be publicising this kind of news. Will gambling site ask for the permission of the winner for the winning to go public? Or the winner can just be anonymous in a way his name will not be mentioned?
In my country some casinos publicize their winners,the casinos even go to the extend of having a T.V show where they will call the name of the winner of the biggest win for the week Before this they must have contacted the person. Funny enough, you see the winner happy,he will be treated like a VIP and people will see him like a celebrity. The casinos are doing all  these to advertise their business,in other to lure people into gambling on their platform,also for you to know that they are legit and reliable. Although some persons don't like being publicize for privacy and some personal reason but in my country everybody wants to be known for something.
legendary
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I do not expect gambling sites to be publicising this kind of news. Will gambling site ask for the permission of the winner for the winning to go public?
Believe it or not, generally speaking, every online casino refers to certain points of control and laws.
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So, at its high level, slot machines are controlled by gaming regulators by the placement of legal requirements for payout return percentages.

From the quote points above, it can be concluded that online gambling sites have a direct relationship with players, especially for high-level winning players.

In my understanding, the option to publish one of the customers in winnings and high level payouts, has become the main option to attract and tempt newcomers to join certain online gambling sites, I believe in the publication option of customers who win big, the gambling site does not need to ask permission from the winning user, the online gambling party has certain laws in taking action for that, meaning they are free to do it publicly, without having to ask permission first, they have the right to it and that is a positive point for them, to gain the trust of the public.
legendary
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I have not paid attention much to people winning on gambling sites. I do not mean people that just win, but people that win big like over $10000 or more. All I have known is that people that won so big are publicized and people know them from there.
It's possible in a fiat-based site but on Crypto casinos, I have not known casinos that divulge the sensitive information of their winners, it's on the user if he wants his name to publish but it should be on his own action not on casinos

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That is dangerous, it means no privacy and people that are known to the public can be the victim of robbers and there can be physical attacks from robbers in order to steal from the winner. That is not all, even if there is no physical threat, people like me and some other people on this forum can be afraid, feeling unsafe of attacks.
You don't have to be paranoid because no casino here will divulge your sensitive information even if you do KYC they are compliant with a privacy policy that they will adhere to that or they will ruin their reputation and can be charged in court.

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I do not expect gambling sites to be publicising this kind of news. Will gambling site ask for the permission of the winner for the winning to go public? Or the winner can just be anonymous in a way his name will not be mentioned?
We all do not expect this and will give that casino bad feedback if they divulge sensitive information about their players, so far we have no complaints about casinos posting their winners with their sensitive information, even on offline casinos they are not going to do that.
legendary
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I think gambling sites will ask for permission first to publish big wins from gamblers on their sites, obviously it is very threatening to security, especially close friends, they can approach the winner to borrow money, so I think it's better in my opinion that winnings in gambling are hidden or not published because to keep the gambler safe, but usually gambling sites publish it because it is just a promotion to attract many new gamblers to try their luck there

if i win in gambling or casino i will hide it instead of having to publish it on my social media
hero member
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All I have known is that people that won so big are publicized and people know them from there.

That is dangerous, it means no privacy and people that are known to the public can be the victim of robbers and there can be physical attacks from robbers in order to steal from the winner. That is not all, even if there is no physical threat, people like me and some other people on this forum can be afraid, feeling unsafe of attacks. 

Can you specify what country or physical casino is that? Afaik even at physical casinos, they won't just publicized your identity without your consent. They know it will be dangerous because criminals can target not just you but also your colleague or relatives,

I do not expect gambling sites to be publicising this kind of news. Will gambling site ask for the permission of the winner for the winning to go public? Or the winner can just be anonymous in a way his name will not be mentioned?

I haven't heard of a gambling website reveal their user's real info before. They will never ask for it and only use your account username if they are going to post it on their social media that you raked a huge jackpot.
legendary
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For me if I win a large sum of money from a casino I won't let anyone know about it except my wife because I know she can keep it as secret.  Making gambling win public can be dangerous because the people we see around us can be informant to robbers. Many have been attacked because they don't their financial lifestyle secret.

I also prefer not to tell anyone about big winnings except my family. But I'm actually more concerned that as few people as possible know that I gamble than that criminals might be interested in my winnings. Everywhere in the world there are neighborhoods where very rich people live. I don't think it's more difficult to rob such people than a person who won a lot of money in a casino.
hero member
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Gambling sites don't need to do that, without publishing news of the winnings that their visitors just got, gambling sites are still crowded. Publishing winnings should not be done by gambling sites, visitors may think that the published winning news is a lie or is anonymous. Let those involved there know about these big wins, gambling sites should not go any further which can reduce visitor confidence.


Gambling sites do it, they publish the winnings of their clients. There is no how people will think it's a lie, because sometimes they include usernames if you don't set your privacy to hidden.  The winnings are also verifiable in their website. A gambling company will gain nothing by posting fake winnings in their handles
Indeed. There are casinos posting their gambler's username (particularly on Twitter) who won a huge amount. It's also a way to advertise their platform as well as the game to attract gamblers to try their luck too. Posting a username would be fine as we dont know the person behind, and it's a real proof that there's a player who made such win by playing on that platform. But in lottery, I dont think it's safe to disclose the winner as it's often huge amount.

Here, when they made an announcement that the jackpot is already won by a certain user, often, only the ticket is shown to the public. This is to ensure the safety of the winner and to prevent the people from going to the winner's house (specially the friends and relatives) to ask for a share.
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I have not paid attention much to people winning on gambling sites. I do not mean people that just win, but people that win big like over $10000 or more. All I have known is that people that won so big are publicized and people know them from there.

That is dangerous, it means no privacy and people that are known to the public can be the victim of robbers and there can be physical attacks from robbers in order to steal from the winner. That is not all, even if there is no physical threat, people like me and some other people on this forum can be afraid, feeling unsafe of attacks.

I do not expect gambling sites to be publicising this kind of news. Will gambling site ask for the permission of the winner for the winning to go public? Or the winner can just be anonymous in a way his name will not be mentioned?
I think the very serious risk you mention may indeed happen, but the risk that often occurs is the many disturbances from people who know about the victory, as for one example you can see in the link below.

https://www.wionews.com/india-news/week-after-3-million-lottery-win-keralite-says-hes-surrounded-by-people-asking-for-money-519832
legendary
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I'm fine with winning publication as long as the publication is not related to my personal information such as real name, address, photo, etc because it can be very risky for me, it may make me to be a target of crime. I mean it is fine to share the big win, but it should be something like sharing my username only. Most casinos do share big wins by their players as part of marketing strategy, but I believe the casino ask a permission first from the player to share the bet details and username.
hero member
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Gambling sites don't need to do that, without publishing news of the winnings that their visitors just got, gambling sites are still crowded. Publishing winnings should not be done by gambling sites, visitors may think that the published winning news is a lie or is anonymous. Let those involved there know about these big wins, gambling sites should not go any further which can reduce visitor confidence.


Gambling sites do it, they publish the winnings of their clients. There is no how people will think it's a lie, because sometimes they include usernames if you don't set your privacy to hidden.  The winnings are also verifiable in their website. A gambling company will gain nothing by posting fake winnings in their handles
hero member
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If I won a large sum of money in a casino, I would prefer that my personal data not be disclosed to the public, because otherwise it could be considered a violation of privacy. In my opinion, in such a situation, the decision should be made by the person who got lucky. If he wants to brag to the public, why not give him the opportunity to do so. But someone who values his privacy would never agree to that.

Sometimes the gambling site will publish your information that this man won this much amount from our casino and you can try your luck too. They do it for advertising purpose but in fact this could make the person in trouble who have won a large amount of money. They should at least get consent from the gambler before publishing the personal information.

Also, it is not always about the security threat that you want to hide your identity. People hide their identity because they do not want the tax authorities to bring problems for them and also they do not want their friends n family to know that they now have money and those family/friends start asking for monetary help or loans.
Casino Authority wants to gain more popularity. And when a big bet wins in his casino, casino can certainly publicize the win as an advertisement. I have seen in some casinos that big winners keep their names private and share other information such as betting amount, winning amount and country of citizenship. As a result no one finds the gambler and the casino's advertising strategy work successfully.

When the big winner is announced in the casino, the winner is usually criticized at different times from all fields. So if a casino site wants to publish the winner's name directly, it must get permission from the winner.
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