Bryan stated that he accepts what the RTG exec told him based on the fact that they have never lied to or misinformed him in the past.
Now, you are basically saying that RTG are blowing smoke up his sit-upon and he is blindly going along with it.
It all comes down to trust.
Bryan trusts (based on past experience) that what he has been told is correct.
In turn, based on my past experience with Bryan, I trust that he has good reason to trust his source of information.
Not sure where that leaves you.
Comments like this leave me wondering why certain people who may be gullible think that everyone else should be also.
I’ve been gambling my entire adult life and consider myself an extremely experienced well informed professional gambler. Although only playing online for a decade, I also consider myself a well informed professional online gambler. I’ve probably spent more time gambling online in a decade then all the time I spent in land casinos throughout my life combined. Without ever hitting a life changing win (yet), I also understood all along what the expectancy outcome would be. My only concern throughout was to control the long term expected losses keeping them as low as possible. The thrill of the gamble at least to me was and still is worth every penny I lose doing it. I was blessed with a career that afforded me this luxury hobby and have no regrets. Of course I’ve tilted beyond logical sense at times but always regrouped for the love of the game.
With the amount of play time and experience I’ve accumulated playing online casinos, I’m prepared to go to my death in defending my beliefs that the last two years while playing online casinos have been nothing less then unfair RTP’s. I could only speak for the games I play and mastered to the ultimate level of advantage, and could only assume it would be across the board for all other games offered.
I also was always paid when I cashed out and was always personally treated like royalty with every casino I played at online right up to the last bet I made before I quit. Even at the rogues I frequented in the past although were slow payers they too always treated me well.
Without becoming a member here I never would have even known of all the rogue tactics taking place and experienced by other players. I would only read in disbelief. I don’t even want to get into all the rogue tactics being employed today since my may concern is cheating RTP’s.
You want a million spins or hands for proof? Well how about 20 million or maybe 50 million hands of experience? I never cried wolf once about my losing experiences in the past. I let myself get abused for two years before I decided to take a stand knowing full well something is a foot in cyberspace.
So, with plenty of time to spare I went after online regulation. Well sorry to bring you up to date but there is none. I don’t care what anyone wants to counter; there is nothing but complete zero.
So if a player has a problem and no real regulatory agency to complain to, (and I don’t mean all the phony ones that exist by name only in some third world jurisdiction) what do they have? MAX???? And if it’s one of the accredited casinos you better have crossed all your t’s and dotted all your i’s or be ready for the onslaught.
Self regulation by Advocates and Affiliates is the only thing online players have to fall back on at the present. With some of the cases I read about at other forums one would really have to wonder whose side their really on.
After Bryan had this chat with an RTG executive he trusted, why couldn’t he come back with answers to the real questions everyone wants to know? At least just explain why RTG supports rogues.
I felt Bryan was in a stronger position to get some real answers and very disappointed he posted nothing more then some more smoke and mirrors about RTP’s.
Trust and faith in who? If I deposit money into an online casino I want to gamble and know I’m getting a fair game. I don’t want to recite the Lord’s Prayer before every hand I play.