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Originally Posted by phynqster
Dubi,
Did you use a credit card for deposit or did you use an e-wallet? I know when I ran a casino, I banned players from Israel because we would have a number of players come in and deposit by credit card and all made large wagers on roulette. The ones who lost, charged back, the ones who won demanded imeadeate payment. Thats why I asked about the credit card deposit.
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I think this is a reasonable question for Dubi to answer and also to confirm that he has never made a cashback after losing such a bet.
Lets be honest how many ordinary players are going to make such a play?
These type of bets are not being made for the fun of gambling they are designed purely and simply to take advantage of bonuses especially sticky ones.
Play like this is going to set a red flag at any casino and get you labelled as an advantage player because they are the only players who will make such a bet.
Also as advantage players are only interested in turning a profit how could such a player be reasonably certain he was going to make a profit, without cashback, given the huge variance on this type of bet? Such a player would know he could hit 100 casinos consecutively and lose every bet, hard to imagine very many people of ordinary means risking such big sums. If the player was rich he wouldn't bother.
Of course if a group of people got together and pooled resources and all agreed to play the same way and to share winnings amongst the group then the variance problem almost certainly disappears and casinos are facing a huge bonus bill.
Perhaps Dubi would also like to confirm whether he is a member of such a group.
If casinos detect such activity do people think they should still pay?
Do people on the forum approve of such behaviour, given the impact it has on casinos changing T&Cs and the general restrictions it places on the average player?
If players do approve perhaps Bryan can arrange to set up a 'Meisters' player group and we can all coin it in.

(joke Bryan!)
Mitch