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Old 14th July 2005, 01:17 AM
mgibson99 mgibson99 is offline
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Wow...this is the 2nd thread in the last week about similar circumstances (how can we forget about the guy who deposited into 25 casinos in 24 hours, then was denied his winnings at the only 2 casinos he was able to win at).

Without re-hashing the previoius thread, the message here is that you really have to think how your betting will be perceived by the casinos (not whether it is right or wrong, but how it will be perceived).

This may sound harsh, but I won't have alot of sypmathy for the next person to post that he deposited into a bunch of casinos a short amount of time, collected a bunch of bonuses, placed very large single bets to meet wagering requirements, then (surprise, surprise) was labeled as a bonus abuser.

Before I get any angry responses, I totally support the fact that if you follow the rules, you should get paid. I'm just pointing out that we now know that this kind of betting strategy is fraught with potential for casinos to deny your winnings. Why even take the chance.