By the way, I think that between different small countries, mainly offshore zones, there is even a kind of competition so that a business such as a casino would have registration and licenses in one of these countries. In any case, this is an additional benefit to the budgets of such countries, if the casino is really large and reputable. And what I said, precisely within the framework of competition between the governments of these countries, makes it so that taxes and other payments from the gambling business will not be able to grow at an increased rate. There is always an offshore zone that can slightly reduce such mandatory payments due to the jurisdiction of this casino or its replacement with another jurisdiction that is more profitable for the gambling business. Of course, factors such as international corruption and restrictive sanctions for individual countries also intervene here, but it is precisely this state of affairs with the official registration of this type of business that allows it to still work well and prosper.
Looking at things from one Point of view , it all comes down to a conflict or problem that Encompasses politics and governments, jurisdictions, things that unfortunately are included in those issues, in the end the range of desire of a casino to say which one can be better? is difficult, for me it will always be influenced by the tastes of the player , the freedom that is had where the CEO is , and Above all if the casino allows higher profit percentages than the others that are competing casinos, for me everything starts from those basic points, I have at least 4 or 5 favorite casinos, but based on the games that I like, and each person thinks differently and Sometimes without considering the Political , Economic problems of the Countries where they are based.
Of course, for any player, the most important thing is the games that he likes and that he himself has chosen. But the choice of casino jurisdiction and your ideas about its reliability or, conversely, about its insufficient reliability, perhaps all players acquire only together with the player’s experience. And many players pay almost no attention to such aspects of gambling as the choice of casino jurisdiction or the availability of licenses. And this is understandable simply because it is still impossible to correlate the reliability of a casino, which is obviously important for any player, and the jurisdiction and availability of licenses of a given casino.
Players interested in this information simply have absolutely no reliable information on these issues. And it’s simply impossible to figure it out on your own.
You are making a good point, at the same time, we should not complicate it too much in our time of choosing. In my experience, gamblers should easily know that the best gambling services mostly come from long-standing casinos, especially those that are rich with a huge customer base and are well-capitalised. Their intro, UX and UI would have also spoken much of preparedness to you unlike the many starters and small ones that will keep you in doubt from the beginning. They (well-established ones) are not 100% trusted but you will hardly go wrong with them for they speak repute. Again, if such casinos have little complaint online, they would have nailed it already. That's the way I choose my casinos and not a kind of random advertisement where you will not know who is who but just littering advert traffic all over the internet.
It's absolutely true that large casinos do some things exceptionally well when following UI/UX design:
-Casinos offer players a variety of free play opportunities to encourage continuous play.
-Casinos bind you to their KYC account, recording your personal information and certain information during registration when you receive chips.
-Sometimes casinos offer free chips to get you started.
-Casinos will usually offer you some type of personalized deal after you have been with them a few times during the limited period of that offer.
-Casinos will almost always give you special treatment for "premium" or "platinum" members and then tell you that you need to renew your subscription or that status will disappear.
-Casinos connect you with other people who also play the same games as you and also win at them.
All this works for one thing: to hook you and hold you for as long as possible.
You become accustomed to a certain standard of experience, and then you are told that if you don't act, especially quickly, you will lose that experience.
90% of the time, you will do whatever it takes to keep the dopamine flowing, including losing a significant amount of money, because people tend to make decisions emotionally and only then use logic to justify them. This is exactly what always happens. And not vice versa.
These basics of UI/UX design are the classic work of all large, long-lived and successful casinos.