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Old 2nd August 2007, 04:15 PM
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"You've gone from the cards are rigged conspiracy to management are cheating shills conspiracy theory, what's next?"

Right from the beginning, by "rigged" I meant that the management uses cheating software, in fact that they type the cards form their computer.

Aka23 who has the page "beatingbonuses" admited to me that he is an affliliate, and he gets a fee for each player who registers to the casinos through his page. However, he told me that he does not take a commision percentage over the losses made by these players. This makes some sense as I have made a profit from all these bonuses, and (if not being cheated) there is a quite straight forward for a player to make almost sure profits there, unlike poker. So the casinos would be quite unsatisfied with the profits made form players from his website.

Now your page is of the same type with Aka23's. Why don't you admit you are an affiliate? Perhaps you are only taking a fee for each player registering through your page, and not taking share in the profits of the casinos, but many affiliates do, and I think many "pro" players.

But, still, I am 99% certain that some casinos use cheating software at blackjack and other games. Even Aka23 presents some statistical evidence:http://www.beatingbonuses.com/warningwg.htm
The probability that this player was not being cheated in that casino is 1 in a trillion! Read the link. Now how large company and "therefore trustworthy" you consider SB? (I dont want to name the casino here). I played there to test it and lost 40pounds by playing 1-1-1-1-1 pound, in 200 hands! Of course I run away and forgot about the bonus. Although this company is very big, doesnt give a dime if their cheating is shouting obvious and can easily be statistically prooved. They could cheat less obviously, i.e. less often, but as it seems, they want it all and they want it now (lol).
Some crazy statistics happened to me in some other casinos too, when playing blackjack. I think all big casinos have the capability of cheating, but it depens if they decide to do so or not.

You are telling me to stop playing. I have stopped playing poker. I only play casino bonuses, as I am poor (because of poker). I am not a gambler. As I previously explained with the example with the gambler who wants to double his bankroll at roulette, a gambler is bound to lose because of the edge against him. I have been banned from 2 land based casinos in London because of card counting.
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