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May 11, 2020, 05:15:54 PM
If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?
I have not seen any site that will dare to do these kind of charity events as it will back fire big time and the site will find it hard to attract new visitors if you are having any stipulations. I have seen gambling sites giving away funds for charity which is also a kind of promotion from their profits they made and not forcing anyone to provide. My take is, never force things.
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May 11, 2020, 05:05:28 PM
I don't know if there are already some casinos existing with the folowing features:

-In every losing bet, 1% of it will be donated to their handpicked charity
-For every win, only 95% of the pot will be transfered to your wallet and the remaining 5% will go to your handpicked charity that is also available on the platform.



If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?
I don't think such a Casino exit as of now and if it exists I don't buy the idea of making it compulsory for people to contribute their winning to a charity organization that they know nothing about and at the same time it is not within their own community. As for me, will not play in such casino site but I will only play if they are taking they said percentage from my losses.
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May 11, 2020, 01:46:13 AM
I think this is more applicable to physical casinos, especially a way to attract tolerance from the government and a way to help charities as well.
Nope mate because how can you take the percent from the chips you are holding?every deal if you lose meaning the banker will need to tally the amount you need to put in donation?this is for online casino i believe.
But in terms of online gambling casinos, mostly those that are anonymous doesn't have the urge to contribute to the society unless the owner does really have a pure heart to do so.
there is no need for them to bring their personal details because online sites will take your donations thru account name and not on your real identity.
On the other hand, regarding us whether we play or not, IMO, I will play knowing that I am not just focused on entertaining my self. If I lose, I know there is a charity that will benefit the same way when I win. I just lessen my worry about wasting money on simple explanations.
that's what we have to do,either gambler or not can contribute by playing and also may have chance to win while helping.
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May 11, 2020, 01:22:55 AM
I think this is more applicable to physical casinos, especially a way to attract tolerance from the government and a way to help charities as well. But in terms of online gambling casinos, mostly those that are anonymous doesn't have the urge to contribute to the society unless the owner does really have a pure heart to do so. On the other hand, regarding us whether we play or not, IMO, I will play knowing that I am not just focused on entertaining my self. If I lose, I know there is a charity that will benefit the same way when I win. I just lessen my worry about wasting money on simple explanations.
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May 10, 2020, 05:43:37 PM
I know for sure if something like this did exist someone would likely to play and even if this is not the setup someone would still play in it because it's gambling. But of course, if it is a reasonable casino with a good games and I myself would always try it out if I saw one to try what is the experience inside of that casino. Think of it as a survey to see which is the best casino for me. Grin
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May 10, 2020, 05:24:19 PM
I have no problem with this, I will definitely keep playing...
I feel that all gambling sites should start making rules like this, some of the losing and winning funds should be donated, this will increase the reputation of the gambling site to go up.
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May 10, 2020, 01:35:25 PM
#99

Why not? I would play. A few dollars to give to help an orphanage and homeless, a token for being grateful that you are not one of them is enough reason to give. It should however be transparent indeed. Maybe a foundation that will also use blockchain for it will do.


newbie
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May 10, 2020, 12:04:44 PM
#98
I think it’s better to do it voluntarily and for the player to indicate the size on his own. Perhaps someone wants to do more, but someone on the contrary refuses and helps in another way or does not help at all.

I think as long as the platform is transparent in regards to tha amount they have gathered for the charity and proof that they are giving it to the charity. That is a small amount and it won't hurt sharing profit to charities. So, it is still for a good cause.

Oh didn't see your message. Then I agree with you, this is very good idea and I will play with such conditions with a pleasure. I like to do good deeds and I think many as well.
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May 10, 2020, 11:49:43 AM
#97
I think as long as the platform is transparent in regards to tha amount they have gathered for the charity and proof that they are giving it to the charity. That is a small amount and it won't hurt sharing profit to charities. So, it is still for a good cause.
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May 10, 2020, 11:42:19 AM
#96
I wonder if there will be any reports and guarantees that these funds will go to charity? If so, then I do not mind, but if it's something like we just keep the money and at our discretion we will dispose of it, then no.
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May 10, 2020, 10:53:02 AM
#95
I don't know if there are already some casinos existing with the folowing features:

-In every losing bet, 1% of it will be donated to their handpicked charity
-For every win, only 95% of the pot will be transfered to your wallet and the remaining 5% will go to your handpicked charity that is also available on the platform.
Well, it is unusual to have a proposal like this, perhaps legal casinos they are already paying tax and part of it really go to a charity like social welfare. 1% of the profit and 5% of the winning prize will go to a charitable institution is not a bad idea and I think most of the time we lose and seldom we won and the prize could not even compensate for the total losses that we have. Losing 5% of the prize will not hurt at all since we have already lost a huge amount before and besides it will still go to your own choice of a charitable institution. Indeed, --if all casinos will implement such an idea then we could not go against it everyone will just follow the rules like this or not to play anymore.
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May 09, 2020, 09:46:55 AM
#94
I don't know if there are already some casinos existing with the folowing features:
-In every losing bet, 1% of it will be donated to their handpicked charity
-For every win, only 95% of the pot will be transfered to your wallet and the remaining 5% will go to your handpicked charity that is also available on the platform.

If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?

I think the 1% donation in every lose is a good idea. At least we know that some of the money we lose can help others that needs money the most. Well about getting 95% only in every win, yes it is also good idea but I think it is better if the winning amount has only a range. Why ? There are small gambler(s) who put a little amount of their money so when they win, of course it will only be a little profit. But again, I am not against to this. Both good idea, and yes I am willing to play.
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May 09, 2020, 09:27:49 AM
#93
I would be very glad to play in such way because this is hitting 2 birds in one stone.

Imagine i sustaining my gambling habits while helping those who needed?

Please if there are sites that offering this drop here the site so i can contribute some games to help and try to win as well.
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May 09, 2020, 09:19:15 AM
#92
I am willing to play, but I think 5% is too much. And also, It is much better if gamblers themselves will do it personally once they won and not the concept of every time they won, 5% will be transferred to the charity. It looks like even if you are willing to give to the charity, there is this mandatory percentage to donate you have to follow.
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May 09, 2020, 06:52:52 AM
#91
I don't know if there are already some casinos existing with the folowing features:

-In every losing bet, 1% of it will be donated to their handpicked charity
-For every win, only 95% of the pot will be transfered to your wallet and the remaining 5% will go to your handpicked charity that is also available on the platform.



If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?
There is nothing wrong with it as long as the money can reach to the target charity and there should be many players that will play this if the team behind the project are trusted or they have proven that they can be trusted like they have proven that they didn't get a single penny to those shares and all the money will reach to the hand picked charity 100%.

I have no problem playing in this kind of platform as I like playing while I know that I am also helping those people that are in need knowing that I am only playing using the extra money that I have.
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May 09, 2020, 06:26:28 AM
#90
Is there someone there who can provide a list of gambling sites that implement features like the OP said, I doubt if there are gambling sites. Still, I'm sure maybe every gambling site provides charity differently, large gambling sites must set aside some profit for charitable activities.
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May 09, 2020, 05:50:54 AM
#89
If that is a mandatory call in a certain gambling site, it probably won't give the interest. I know there is no such rule and to know that a gambler can give something if they want to, it is just an option. That is why we can't find such gambling sites existed today and even it has existed, I shouldn't make use of it. It is really against the well of individuals and that 5% from our winning, it is big enough to cover up my losses in the past days. This winning is a consolation price either, if that only 1%, maybe I have to consider it.

Thinking about it, I do agree.

We can't just expect everybody to agree with this since if it is really mandatory, people might just choose other gambling sites and they might even consider this as a scam since they will never know if that money is being sent to that charity or being kept by the owners of the site. I can agree to this since to start with, I don't have that much money that I use to gamble so 5% is not really that big.
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May 08, 2020, 07:23:24 PM
#88
I don't know if there are already some casinos existing with the folowing features:

-In every losing bet, 1% of it will be donated to their handpicked charity
-For every win, only 95% of the pot will be transfered to your wallet and the remaining 5% will go to your handpicked charity that is also available on the platform.



If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?

Doing handpicked charity can never be a bad idea. However, casino don't need to create a separate site with a separate campaign. Already existing online casinos could easily arrange a campaign to help, for example, hospitals. They only need to declare that they will donate some percentage of their profits to charity.
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May 08, 2020, 07:01:41 PM
#87
I don't know if there are already some casinos existing with the folowing features:

-In every losing bet, 1% of it will be donated to their handpicked charity
-For every win, only 95% of the pot will be transfered to your wallet and the remaining 5% will go to your handpicked charity that is also available on the platform.



If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?
The 1% might sound really small, but that's going to rack up when multiple bets are placed, which will hurt the bank roll in a real devastating manner. Again, what if after winning the bet (and 5% of it being donated), you lose what you won? This means you didn't donate anything, it was the casino that donate the 5% and the 1%. This would just never happen. Though casinos can donate an extremely small percentage of users loss. In case of winners, they can be given a choice to donate when trying to withdraw.

I would definitely play in one of those casinos!
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May 08, 2020, 06:17:46 PM
#86
I don't mind playing on a casino that have features like that. First, you will have your fun by playing games you like and second is you will also be able to help many people in the charity that you hand picked or the casino hand picked especially at a time like this where there is a pandemic or even if it's not a pandemic like natural disaster such as earthquake and typhoons.
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