You quoted Bryan on "fraudsters" and applied that comment to the poster here. Care to explain how that's not accusing him of fraud
Good try mon friend! You tried to set me up... when you quoted me, you made bold the word
fraudsters, which I had not done. I made bold the parts of what Bryan said that I believe applied, which was "these people are responsible for convoluted T&C's".
I forgive your attempt to force things onto me that I either have not said, nor applied in a particular issue. You're probably young. Your game will naturally pick up as you mature.
As for the rest - you make no logical case for people having previously been engaged in the noble sport of bonus hunting which suddenly became bonus abuse. That second term was simply coined by the casinos to try and cover themselves against bonus hunting. Do you really think in the past people wrote to the casinos in advance and asked them: "would you mind if I play 2000 $1 hands of bj and then withdraw my deposit and anything that's left of your bonus?".
Oh no, I'm afraid you are very wrong. Bonus Abuse does in fact exist. It is discussed here quite often by extremely intelligent community members.
If you truly believe what you post, you are a disgrace to the true Bonus Hunters who did so well for a few years. Yes, many legitimate Bonus Hunters did in fact communicate with CS and get any questioned ironed out prior to deposit. This is AMAZING, Vesuvio! You are once again trying to piggy-back your current techniques onto something that once was accepted and discussed quite openly. You yearn for those days, I do feel for you there...
Most people playing bonuses nowadays are doing nothing differently to before - they look for good offers and play them. Sure, almost all of the offers are less appealing, but you don't need a PhD in mathematics to realise it's still perfectly profitable, without any kind of fraud.
There you go with the 'F' word again! Here is advice, because I don't want you to burn out.. you will not ever be successful at getting me to commit to any of
your definitions. I examine EVERYTHING in life on a case-by-case basis. I do not consider all particulars actions as frauds or otherwise. This issue right here and now, the "is Pontoon Blackjack?" issue, is NOT fraud, otherwise I would not champion the OP getting paid and being done with it. It would be convenient for you to try and pigeon-hole me into definitions, because although you're sucking much wind in this argument, you would probably try and win a future one by referring back to what you had me agreeing to here. It won't happen, Vesuvio. Save your energy.
The problem with the statement, "You're better off not taking the bonuses", of course, is that it's not true, assuming you're disciplined and want to make a profit (if you just want some recreation and don't mind losing money then sure, avoid them like the plague).
Why do you insist that everyone's gambling experience mirrors your own? Or gambling MOTIVES, for that matter? No matter what your motive versus mine is... if your motive makes mine more uncomfortable, do you insist you have a right to do it? Maybe I feel that I have a right to go to the theatre and pass gas. Loudly. Maybe it gives me pleasure, a certain rush to know YOU heard it! Do you want me to sit next to you? Probably not...
Well, your techniques at 'bonus hunting' skank up the room for the rest of us. If you have to pull tricks and ploys to make a profit with a bonus, you aren't a bonus hunter pal, you're a shyster. Nothing more.
You seem to think it's fine for casinos to defraud players and ignore their own terms and conditions, just as long as those players are the good-for-nothing bonus hunters, but it's a slippery slope... There's nothing much stopping casinos claiming any player who wins after taking a bonus has abused it.
: sigh : I never said such things. You really are beginning to bore me.
p.s. There's no point repeating what's been said before in defence of bonus hunting - suffice it to say it's one of the few bright points in the on-line casino industry
https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/casino-action-group.7529/
Righhhht... and there are those who feel that Disco is still as popular as ever.
You know, my father once told me, "Listen to those who are successful. Do what they do, and you too will be successful".
I didn't do that right away, because I was young and thought I had it all figured out. When I did start listening to successful people, a lot changed for me. When they said "Stop doing that", I stopped. I enjoy life much more now, thanks to other's wisdom. The best part is, most people who have wisdom are quite free with it, you just have to be willing to listen.
If you want to spend the rest of your life being a petty two-bit "Bonus Hunter", that's your business (I mean, my God... LOL... do you really think you're like "The Crocodile Hunter"? 007 cloak and dagger stuff? hahahahah!!!).
Let me give you advice, you need it Vesuvio. You will thank me one day.
Do not EVER buy a gambling system. Know why? Because if it worked, it wouldn't be for sale! weeeee!
Oh... I'm sorry, you already knew that. Ok, I was farkin' with ya there.. but it's true, no?
So see, the thing about this Bonus Hunting crap... it may work to some degree, (and no true bonus hunter wouldn't agree that a certain amount of luck helps to a great degree!), but if it was so damned successful, you wouldn't be sitting here shoving it down our f'in throats! You'd be.. well... BONUS HUNTING and making gazillionz! Look friend, you go ahead and spend a few more years spending hours and hours chasing a few quid here and there, breaking a sweat everytime you try to cash out. You will soon realize what a stupid game that is, and how really unprofitable it is
IN COMPARISON to actually obtaining and having a life.
For now, you lose.
Now serving number 35? Step up please.
- Keith