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Topic: If you win big in casino, would it be publicized? - page 8. (Read 896 times)

hero member
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For some reason gambling platforms keeping the winners anonymous is really good and this will let the winners have privacy as well as enjoy the winning. When got exposed, they're into pressure of spending it on different purposes that are unwanted. Big problem is from the surrounding that expect from the winners. This situation can be really bad for the winners.

By the time if the winners weren't announced, this will also let the gambling site loss it's reputation. The market being competitive, someone will surely try to create some nonsense that the winning is made among them and the users were cheated.
legendary
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AFAIK the real danger is family members and "friends" lottery winners haven't seen in years suddenly showing up and asking for handouts.   Cheesy

Its good for lottery organizers to publicize winners. It causes the public to feel like the lottery is more real and less of a scam. Factcheckers can scrutinize winners for connections to lottery organizers to prove its not rigged. It gives people confidence they might someday be a winner.

I think statistically more than 80% of lottery winners end up impoverished and in debt without a short timeframe. While we are prone to looking outside of ourselves for biggest dangers and threats. The most likely scenario for failure with winning the lottery is usually our own lack of self control. Lack of discipline. Lack of knowledge for how to cope with and grow wealth. The same precedent could apply to countries nationally. People love movies about alien invasions and a zombie apocalype. But looking around the world today, the biggest dangers appear to be our own mismanagement of money and natural resources.
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We have a privacy act in our country and publishing winners will be bad for the casinos as there will be lesser people playing there because of their policy of publishing the names and identities of their winners, if the casino you're playing does not have a privacy policy then you're in big trouble and you should personally ask them not to publish your identity as it will put you in harm and your family, this applies to physical casinos but on online I haven't seen online casinos posting pictures or mentioning real names in their page, because online casinos are also compliant to privacy policy unless stated that they will publish names and pictures.
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If there is no publication from the platform, I personally will not publish it, won't it be quite risky if many people know about it? We don't know how many bad people there are around us, do we?

What's more, in my country, gambling is illegal, so if I publish it, it could be very problematic later and result in the loss of the prize, and it could even lead to imprisonment. So, it's better to keep it to myself, you don't even need to tell other relatives, other than your immediate family if you have to. Or don't even need to tell anyone later. Only, just give the money gradually so as not to arouse suspicion.
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? Or the winner can just be anonymous in a way his name will not be mentioned?

The moment you play a jackpot gambling game, you should know the terms about it especially if winners will be announced in public or not like in lotteries in some countries where winners are publicized. But in most cases, jackpot winners are anonymous.

And even if we hide our winnings in public, there will always be a time that it will be revealed soon.

But before making that a problem, I want to experience being a jackpot winner first. That problem about being publicized or not can think later on lol.
sr. member
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Some crypto gambling site post a huge winnings from their players but it’s their nickname only and not their real identity. In lottery in my place, they don’t expose it for security purposes and I think this should be the rules for everyone. It’s the discretion of the gambler if he wants to announce his winning but for me it’s too risky and not necessary. If I won big, even my family members will not know it because I know it will change our lives and some of them will become more greedy, it’s better to keep it a secret and spend slowly.
legendary
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I recently watched a viral video of a young man who won millions of naira equivalent to about $50k some days ago. A huge crowd gathered around him and were celebrating his winnings. It wasn’t the casino that made the news public, it was his friends and the people he told about the bet. I don’t think online casinos reveal the identity of their big winners no matter the amount won, at least without the person’s consent. They may post the username and the bet won. But that’s all. They understand the risk involved in divulging such sensitive information public without consent.

that is very true. casinos are not disclosing the winnings of their clients. it is against their privacy terms. now, it is up to the player if he wants to show it to the world his winnings. nobody can stop him if he wants to. social media channels these days are easy to publish this kind of happenings. but should think of consequences by doing so. the casino can't protect him after releasing his winnings from possible fraudsters. so the gambler should not blame the casino afterwards, if he encountered any issues with his winnings.
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I recently watched a viral video of a young man who won millions of naira equivalent to about $50k some days ago. A huge crowd gathered around him and were celebrating his winnings. It wasn’t the casino that made the news public, it was his friends and the people he told about the bet. I don’t think online casinos reveal the identity of their big winners no matter the amount won, at least without the person’s consent. They may post the username and the bet won. But that’s all. They understand the risk involved in divulging such sensitive information public without consent.
legendary
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Similar topic is currently being discussed here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/a-nigerian-man-won-51000-in-sports-betting-with-a-bet-of-just-1072-5417833

Like I indirectly pointed out in my thread which you also pointed out, such behavior is absolutely risky, it's uncalled for, display or showoff simply gains you the same amount of enemies as friends, aside being a major target to robbers and kidnappers, people seeking financial help will start plastering you around, you can't help everyone, and those you couldnt help will  definitely turn themselves to your enemy.
So such a winning requires silence, tell the casino not to publicized your winning because you are a private person, they won't do otherwise, most of the public displays we see about people winning big amount are actually started by the winner, and not the casino.
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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?
Asking for some permission or not then it would be definitely be depending on the platform you've been playing.Some might be respecting on their users privacy and some doesnt really care and just simply publicize

since they do know that it would really be a good advertisement for their site which might boost up and make huge interest if people do see that there is someone who do make huge wins on playing on the site.

It cant really be that avoided nor be ignored that people do really gets easily hyped and boosted up their feelings and believe that they would really be ending up on the same
scenario of someone who do win big which is totally a wrong mindset.
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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?

Some casino reveal their winners and some are not, it actually depends people are different and are born to be different and she will standout from others, I think I read this somewhere else, there's a still an obligation before you will decide that you will saving the money and I think the company will ask if it is okay that you will end live or you will not say your name so that it will safe for you.
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Personally I love everything anonymous even winning bets because its create unwanted attention to some this could even lead to some of those things you mention.

The gambling sites or casinos actually publicise these winners for advertisement sake. If people read about the success rate of this gamblers and how they win big prices with small stake it drives them towards those casinos.
From my place here I don't think those platforms really ask for winners permission although I might be wrong but betting office here just announce you and your winning price without your consents
hero member
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I don't think it's too risky to reveal it in this forum and celebrate it with the community. Yes I mean because this forum allows you to remain anonymous because you don't need KYC and are known by many people. So I guess it's safe to celebrate especially if it's a rare win.

But of course some people will think it's not a good thing to do considering maybe they care about privacy. In fact they may not like to tell people that they are gamblers or the pope of gambling, it's just for personal.
legendary
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Yeah, probably it depends on the country itself, but for the sake of privacy, I don't think that they are willing to have their name plastered all over, specially average joe gamblers.

But for whales, probably they will want to have their names on front, you know, for bragging rights to other big gamblers. But if I'm going to win big, definitely, I don't want my names to be shown.
hero member
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They are free to publicize it through their usernames and I'm sure that it's hard to identify that person in real life by just being publicized and recognized through his username.

It's okay if that's the case and they don't have to go in depth of it because they just want to publicly announce the winner. Usually, that's what I see when a casino has got someone who won a jackpot.
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.

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 guess it depends entirely upon what country you are in or what possible terms you agree to when playing in the casino. For example if deep in the text of the freebie membership account that you open allows them to publicize your name in the case of big wins, then that might be fair if they throw some free chips your way to play with at the start. There are also privacy ramifications, which might make this setup hard in places like the EU which have some advanced legal restrictions on what you can do with personal data. Who knows, it's good for the casino to advertise the occasional big win so they might even offer a small premium to go with your prize.
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I don't think a casino should make this public. At least not without the user's permission. If people have won a lot of money, would they want it to be made public? I don't think so honestly. You can only get in trouble with it. Imagine that you have won 2 million$ and you would appear on the website or in the news with your photo and name, I think that suddenly you suddenly have a lot of friends and your life is no longer safe because people can easily track you down. A gambling site will never do that. Privacy is to important for users.
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I'm not really sure if it is being publicized on not. In land base casino's I don't see names, I just saw that in this day, this x amount of money has been won, no names.

For the lottery, we might see the images of individuals claiming the prize money with that huge check with pictorial purposes but their faces are blurred out. But I do agree that the names shouldn't be made public because it is very dangerous for the individual. He/she could be a target for a kidnap for random, so yes, possible of physical harm.
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If I'm not mistaken, lottery winners in the US are being publicized?

I don't know about crypto based casino's though, I mean we only have usernames and such so even if they put it in public no one will know the real names behind it.

And the last one that I heard that won a raffle here in our community with a Cyber Tesla Truck is SyGambler.
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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?
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