The Wall Street Journal has been analysing Bwin stats presented to Harvard in a responsible gambling analytical project.
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... The Bwin data also offer a peek at the economics of the casino industry that only insiders normally glimpse. Among the findings is an extreme reliance on revenue from a small number of gamblers.
Of the 4,222 casino customers, just 2.8%—or 119 big losers—provided half of the casino's take, and 10.7% provided 80% of the take.
Such revenue concentration long has been quietly acknowledged in the casino industry, but the Bwin information may be the first to show it with hard public data. ....
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Of the 4,222 casino customers, just 2.8%—or 119 big losers—provided half of the casino's take, and 10.7% provided 80% of the take.
You'd also probably be amazed at how many casinos fail to spot a high roller and nurture them too. I run regular high-roller tests to see how casinos respond and while some are very quick on the uptake, some don't even notice!
To give you an idea, I did a test a short while back at a WHG (William Hill) casino. I deposited £22,000 over 3 sessions, often spinning slots like Great Blue at £20+ a spin, made probably around £200,000 of bets - on slots - made a big withdrawal and was generally high rolling. I ended up slightly up at 3k.
ID request aside, I haven't had a single communication from them since I opened the account. Amazing.

No not at all. You won.![]()
No not at all. You won.![]()
Plus, the first session was a winner but the subsequent sessions were losers.If I was the casino, I'd want it back...and somePlus, the first session was a winner but the subsequent sessions were losers.
Acknowledged. But overall you were up and showed you would play in a controlled manner w/d-ing when necessary or ahead. You didn't play your deposits to extinction, which is the dream outcome for any online casino. Player discipline is not the casino's friend.

You'd also probably be amazed at how many casinos fail to spot a high roller and nurture them too. I run regular high-roller tests to see how casinos respond and while some are very quick on the uptake, some don't even notice!
To give you an idea, I did a test a short while back at a WHG (William Hill) casino. I deposited £22,000 over 3 sessions, often spinning slots like Great Blue at £20+ a spin, made probably around £200,000 of bets - on slots - made a big withdrawal and was generally high rolling. I ended up slightly up at 3k.
ID request aside, I haven't had a single communication from them since I opened the account. Amazing.
...to best advise you if you have over budgeted, and offer to help while they read bedtime stories to you over the phone.
