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Re: ⚽🎮🎲 Coinplay.com | Brand New Crypto Sportsbook & Casino
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fragoso21
on 20/03/2023, 18:21:44 UTC
However, do you not reckon that in many occurences when the winner is a new account that has not yet passed all the KYC requirements, the casino should be very careful in giving a very big win without carefully checking all the details of the person?
It is always weird if a new user created an account and shortly later won very big. It looks like that user is an expert in gambling and do know how to make exploitation on the casino.

I am sure if a winner falls into such type, a casino will do seriously consider KYC request before processing withdrawal that should be big.

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If it is an old account that has been gambling in the casino for years, there would certainly be a good argument.
That is true on all platforms. If you are a very old user and has very clean history, good reputation, it's a big support for your account and any accusation against you.

I am not accusing any person of cheating. I am only telling everyone that a sportsbook or a casino would begin doing standard background checks on the account and certainly if the account is new. If a casino is not strict, does not do any background checks and sends the money to the user right away without questions, I reckon the casino will be a target for scammers, moneylaunderers and cheaters. The casino might also become bankrupt in 2 years hehehe.

how do you perform a "standard background check" on a brand new account? specially if you deposit through crypto, what kind of information can you get from running a "background check"? i dont think you should be able to withdraw 10k usd instantly, but i dont see a reason why you would need to go through several security checks after you place a withdrawal request of 300usd. plus, like i have stated before, KYC or "background checks" don't actually provide the casino with very useful information, its more of a tool to make sure you are who you claim to be, and that when they ban you, you cant comeback. when your account gets flagged, most likely it wasn't a casino employee manually looking at your bet history, it was triggered by an automated script that deemed you a "non profitable user" and the same you are trying to make money off the casino, they are doing the same to you. when you are no longer a source for them to profit from, they decide to limit/ban you. i might be wrong here, but i think you overestimate the power of "scammers" and "cheaters" at casinos.