This may sound silly but if I was to post these videos on YouTube could I possibly get my accounts in trouble? I play at many casinos..
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This may sound silly but if I was to post these videos on YouTube could I possibly get my accounts in trouble? I play at many casinos..
i don't think so they advertise world wide and you use a alias correct![]()
DarkMage (9th May 2009)
Hiya: Outside of losing a lot of bets, and using your web cam and saying, "As you can see, this game is rigged, and the casino is just ripping me off" any Casino would love this. It is, after all, free advertising. And if you are winning, then Woo hoo, they hope a 1000 people at a time are watching the video.
"All I want, is to WIN my fair share, and maybe just a teeny bit more"
DarkMage (9th May 2009)
If you want to show people how long your losing streaks are and they're actually willing to watch then more power too you. Personally I think anyone willing to sit and watch a video of a slot game for any length of time probably needs a hobby. I would suggest tossing playing cards into a bucket or if they're not alone they can play "Guess which hand" for peanuts.
jas2587 (10th May 2009)
DarkMage, I would strongly suggest that you ask for permission. All software is protected by copyright, and you would hate for any casino to use such a reason as having contravened Terms and Condition to deny winnings.
As long as it does not carry negative commentary, I expect most casinos would be thrilled. For viewers, only winning sessions or interesting bonus rounds would hold much interest anyway.
Just my suggestion...always best to err on the side of caution.
Maybe I should do this too. The way my luck goes I'd be trying to add negative commentary and hit a jackpot.![]()
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