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Board Gambling discussion
Re: who played here?
by
delfastTions
on 11/01/2023, 09:40:00 UTC
You are right. It's better to delay depositing money into a new casino until we can get a positive assessment or feedback about the new casino so we won't have a bad experience playing gambling at the new casino. I'm sure we can use many other casinos that won't give us that bad experience and we can also play gambling comfortably. Or we can try playing at the new casino but with the condition that we don't use too much money so that if the new casino turns out to be a scam, we won't lose too much because that is the amount of money we can afford to lose.
Playing at a new casino which no one has ever heard about always involves some level of risk as you do not know if you are going to find a great casino on its early days, a scam or anything in between, however if there is a feature or a particular game that catches your eye and you want to try it then you can take your chances and make a deposit there, just make sure the deposit is on the small side so if you get scammed your losses will be small.
But on the other hand, how can a new casino penetrate this already very competitive market, where it is generally quite difficult to take even a very small market share? 
Of course, among the various ways to promote a new casino, the offer to simply try to play is obviously the most effective promotion. 
And all new casinos would certainly like experienced and accustomed to other casino players to try their site.  And it is important that the player, as it were, internally recognizes the advantages of playing in a new casino.  But for this, of course, devs must immediately come up with some kind of bonuses, promotions or very beautiful, high-quality interfaces.  Perhaps only such proposals can be effective. 
I, of course, am not talking about new, completely raw, unfinished versions of sites. 
And of course, not about those casinos that masquerade as innovative casino sites, but in reality, they are fraudulent.