At some point of the game, severe bug affected the play of some players online at that very moment. This is the moment when player Verusfides set auto cash out on 60. As you see from his bet history game starts to bug, and every bet turns out to be won and player suddenly after realizing this firstly doubles the bet and continues to play the bugged game and after 20 minutes or so raises auto cash out from 60 to 200 continuing to stream money from the bugged game. As you see in history, every single bet is won, and I am talking about 70 consecutive bets.
What would happen if you were in a real casino and knew a slot machine was broken in such a way that the casino no longer had the edge, and the casino didn't happen to know that. You use the broken machine to win some money that you later bet on the blackjack table--and you win big there. Should the casino honor any of your bets? I really don't know the rules, but it seems sketchy on the gambler's part in that case, because he knows he's playing a broken machine. Sure you could say, "Well, that's not my problem, it's the casino's" but that doesn't sound right to me.
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You'd get stripped away from all winnings and get kicked out. It would be similar to how they handle people that attempt cheating in 'traditional' ways.
Hogwash. Your attempts to paint the OP as an abuser and a cheat is lame.
In FortuneJack's thread own words:
The Player himself is a very gentle and polite human, and casino staff shared deep sympathy towards him, but in this case, there is nothing else we could do. We are deeply sorry for the inconvenience, but consider that our treatment, in this case, is entirely fair.
Why are they sympathetic towards the OP if he is a cheat? It makes no sense at all.