I stand by what i say. Casinos are very profitable. I posted because i did not like the tone of the thread where some people seemed to be implying that casinos 'need' more money.
Were not talking about a cost of living rise or a rise in line with inflation. Its a move by all casinos across the UK market to increase profits.
While we are comparing with other industries I also cannot think of any other industry hiking prices at this time apart from Pharmaceutical.
I think the lowering of RTP at such a time is also unethical considering the increase in traffic. (Increase in traffic being a fair assumption i think given the way the UKGC have responded).
Do the casinos 'need' this increase at such a time? No, but they are still going ahead with it.
Thanks, but a bit presumptive.
I sometimes say smart things i suppose but so did Forrest Gump.
Thanks, thats my point. The 'Need'.
Neither do I. I have never said 'do not run a profitable business' or 'give me free money'.
The initial move is the lowering of the RTP so where does the idea of 'cutting' profits come from?
If there is a move to lower then the gain is an increase in profits. I have not asked anybody to cut anything because the profits have not been made yet since the discussion is around the lowering.
That would be something eh
My argumentative nature of the lowering of RTP is born from the thin and false reasons posted that try and justify the lowering in any other way except for the truth, which is simply that they want to make more money.
A statement of 'Casino A lowered RTP because they want to be more profitable' is not one i would argue with as its a fact.
I am sure i would be fighting a different fight were i a casino owner but im not. I am a player who is seeing my playing time and opportunity being diminished whilst being fed poor reasons and excuses for doing so.
The playing time and less opportunity i can take. I have said this before and i really do have bigger fish to fry. Its the bull that gets my back up.