quber said:Yes but by voiding a win the casino keeps the money that it would otherwise have had to pay out. it doesn't make any extra money and is at the same place they would have been if the player had never deposited.
And that is why it is not money until it's processed..
quber said:If a casino makes £100,000 on average a day and someone wins and withdraws that amount then they are even for the day. If the casino voided those winnings then they are back at their £100,000 profit so a casino does gain by voiding wins.
That is correct, but the difference is that 100.000€ in profit would come (in a perfect world) from legitimate players, where as that's not the case in this scenario.
Player deposits 100€ - Casino is up 100€.
Player wins 2000€ on DoA - Casino is still 100€ up - Player thinks he's 2000€ richer, but not quite yet.
Player WD's 1000€ - The Casino is now 900€ down.
Player busts with the remaining 1100€ - Casino is still "only" 900€ down
For this case it's very simply like this:
Player deposits 100€ - Casino is up 100€.
Player wins 1000€ on DoA - Casino is up 100€.
Player busts everything - Casino is up 100€.
Casino returns deposit of 100€ due to to SE/regulations - Player and the Casino is even.