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Is there any evidence that the game is actually rigged, rather than playing on the need to double the bet every time.
If not rigged, a "whale" would be able to take this game to the cleaners, so I would suspect the casino is cheating in some way, and this would not look good for Antigua who are trying to look like a legitimate host nation for online casinos.
Such scams here in the UK turn up at travelling fairgrounds, and some booths in seaside resorts. We would NOT expect to see such a scam operating in a "proper" gaming establishment such as a casino, as it would be presumed that the authorities would shut it down very quickly indeed. If the authorities are turning a blind eye to this operator in Antigua, then why should we trust them to properly regulate any online operation based there?
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