....that if I play at a casino whose customer base is rather large, I have (technically) a better chance of winning, seeing as they take in much more money than those with a smaller customer base?
[More money in = more chance of money out?]
I don't know if this is a stupid question or not, so I'm stepping out on the ledge with it anyway.
It should be well known by the regular posters here that I'm a big fan of Ladbrokes, basically because of all the casinos I play(ed) at, I've won more consistently there than anywhere else. But then 32Red aren't shy of customers/players/punters/clientele (whatever) either and I couldn't win there to save my life. Perhaps I'm answering my own question with that point?
[I know it's slim, but] Do I have as much chance of hitting a perfect Wildstorm on TSII @ 32Red/Ladbrokes as I would have hitting it @ [insert smaller MG-powered casino here]?
And as a side note, but on the same subject - who, aside from those I've mentioned, are the 'Big Boys' of the online casino world?
[More money in = more chance of money out?]
I don't know if this is a stupid question or not, so I'm stepping out on the ledge with it anyway.
It should be well known by the regular posters here that I'm a big fan of Ladbrokes, basically because of all the casinos I play(ed) at, I've won more consistently there than anywhere else. But then 32Red aren't shy of customers/players/punters/clientele (whatever) either and I couldn't win there to save my life. Perhaps I'm answering my own question with that point?
[I know it's slim, but] Do I have as much chance of hitting a perfect Wildstorm on TSII @ 32Red/Ladbrokes as I would have hitting it @ [insert smaller MG-powered casino here]?
And as a side note, but on the same subject - who, aside from those I've mentioned, are the 'Big Boys' of the online casino world?