Not sure what type of game are you referring to, but ususally when the game is cancelled then there are no winners or losers. If the bet was won and casino decided not to pay out the winnings - then it was nothing but a fraud.
It is not a casino but just a local betting platform in my place, and according to them, the winning was too high, so what they came up with is that there was an error in the prediction code. That was a fraud, but I also think that if they have paid out that much money to the gamblers, their business will suffer.
VERY bad idea. If you have a mathematical edge over casino, for the repetitive bets, the best tactic is to play with minimum bet increments to reduce the risk of going bust in case of a long losing streak.
Statistically, you'd only win one in six rolls, so losing streak of 5, or even 10 or 15 is very likely to happen. If I recall correctly the longest losing streak recorded on JustDice was over 30 with the odds of 50%.
I am still new in the casino, so I don't have an advantage, I am only using some experience I have gained from some betting platforms.
But are you saying that in six rolls, only one win is possible?
Does it also mean that "minimum bet increments to reduce the risk of going bust" is the best strategy?