And it was documented after the wager contest that ALL bets were rolled back and all players got their balances reset. No player lost any money. I did as some players withdrew winnings during the contest.
It's weird that you consider that acceptable. It's almost like you don't understand how a casino works.

BTW Can you give a straight answer to why you rolled everything back and didn't pay out the wager prizes? Or simply because it was cheaper than paying out?
Just because no one lost money, doesn't mean they weren't scammed of their time and potential profits. Offering a fake contest just to drive traffic to the site isn't very honest either.
I should have had around 30-40 LTC profit if I recall correctly from participating in the contest which was reset away.
The scam was carried out in a particular manner, people definitely lost money if not in one way then in another.
For example, serial scammer Dean Nolan stole a minimum of 30 million of the 100 million original BKB tokens, then wanted to cash them in but the site was not making any profit so he decided to use the bankroll funds to "buy-back" tokens and in the process sold the tokens he stole in order to make himself rich which at the guaranteed buy-back rates was $2,785,800
Yes, he made a minimum of $2,785,800 from the whole $6.5 million the 2017 ICO funds brought in.
Then he made much more from other ways to scam as well.