waynemasters
Banned User
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2008
- Location
- Pittsburgh, PA
I live in the Pittsburgh area (Go Steelers!) and have come to realize a few things about gambling, as a whole... the people "running the show(s)" care very little about the clients that keep the industry alive. I have a recent experience with Rome Casino & Diceland Casino. I have deposited close to $4000 in about a 30 day period and the payout percentage of the games (based on my game history) is about 60%. Naturally I was angry, did some research online and found the personal contact information of the owner of the two sites, who was very friendly and attentive to my needs, and credited my account with a $1000 additional bonus. I told him that bonus amounts are useless if the games are predetermined to lose at a high rate. For the record, Rome Casino or Diceland Casinos are both extremely tight, take it from somebody who lost BIG at both sites. Until they loosen up, I would not reccommend either site. If you play at either of these sites, you're basically supporting the playboy habits of a little hottie (and he is a hottie) named Josh. Not Kosher, not right. Josh, you need to do something about the low payout percentages of your sites, bro... the way they sit now is a total disgrace.
It will be interesting to see if the US Government allows passage and legalization of online gaming here in the US. Each state has its minimum payout percentage, here in PA the minimum payout percentage is 85% for all games. And with respect to bonuses, its not just for online casinos anymore. The new Rivers Casino here in Pittsburgh is crediting its club members (anyone can join) with a cash bonus to play slots, etc. It gives club members $50 to $150 per week, perhaps more based on the amount a player has spent at the casino in the prior week time period. My experience with the online side of the gaming industry has been horrible. I have spent a lot - thousands. I used to work in a Native American Casino outside San Diego. The land based side is better, but not by much.
I'm fed up with the industry. I find it funny how the owners of these sites have the nerve of complaining about chargebacks, calling those players "cheaters", when the fact of the matter if their sites adopted a true "fair gaming" mission, "chargebacks" would rarely happen. In my opinion, cheating happens more on the part of the casino to the player than the other way around.
Thoughts?
It will be interesting to see if the US Government allows passage and legalization of online gaming here in the US. Each state has its minimum payout percentage, here in PA the minimum payout percentage is 85% for all games. And with respect to bonuses, its not just for online casinos anymore. The new Rivers Casino here in Pittsburgh is crediting its club members (anyone can join) with a cash bonus to play slots, etc. It gives club members $50 to $150 per week, perhaps more based on the amount a player has spent at the casino in the prior week time period. My experience with the online side of the gaming industry has been horrible. I have spent a lot - thousands. I used to work in a Native American Casino outside San Diego. The land based side is better, but not by much.
I'm fed up with the industry. I find it funny how the owners of these sites have the nerve of complaining about chargebacks, calling those players "cheaters", when the fact of the matter if their sites adopted a true "fair gaming" mission, "chargebacks" would rarely happen. In my opinion, cheating happens more on the part of the casino to the player than the other way around.
Thoughts?