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Old 26th June 2007, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by fcat View Post
Valid point, and maybe I should have asked the question differently, such as how does one know that they finally have a gambling problem, and at what point
do they ask the casino to ban them?i
I guess it all depends on the gambler but in let it rides case he is a self proclaimed problem gambler (No offense meant there let it ride) as covered in this earlier thread

http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...ine-again.html

So for him he is aware and I was sure he asked about the self banning.

I myself have asked to be banned from all Rival software based casinos since I caught myself chasing the losing sessions there more than on any other online casino platform. I enjoyed the games but was spending too much chasing a loss so it was easier and rather refreshing to send them an email asking them to permanently ban me.

It is good to know the policy on self banning since it can come in handy if you catch yourself getting in too deep as let it ride found out and was covered in his thread there. Different places handle the banning in different manners.

Oh and I apologize Let it Ride if I am bringing up a sore subject and it is good that you talked to them about all the options.
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