Even a professional gambler won't be able to fulfill requirements that are too high since gambling is not about professionalism and even a professional gambler has to go through losses and streaks of losses. So someone who is in the process of trying to complete a wagering requirement is most likely to lose all their bankroll or most of it in between the process.
So it is outright unfair if a casino has a wagering requirement of more than 1x for a deposited amount, if they are giving a bonus with the deposit and have the wagering requirements on that, that's understandable.
Fulfilling onerous wagering criteria takes a long period of time before gamblers figure out how to pass such hurdles. But with implemented good gambling set-ups, gamblers tends to make significant profits. Gambling is one of the most difficult tasks for gamblers to do; as a skilled gambler, you would not make losses; they don't realize that losers do the majority of the counting. It is critical to identify the variables that prevent one from obtaining complete knowledge and profits from gambling; after all, the system is created for individuals to lose money.
Let's be honest: casinos have one goal – profit. They raise the stakes with lofty wagering prerequisites, a cunning trap for gamblers to lose more. Unfair? Absolutely. Sure, a few gamblers conquer the system, reaping sizable rewards. But they're scarce. For most, those burdensome requirements mean losing more than they can spare.
Pointing fingers at losers? A tactic to cover the system's flaws. Time for casinos to examine their ways and respect gamblers. The answer? Diminish wagering requirements? Enhance transparency? It's debatable. But something is crystal clear: change is essential.
I have never seen a casino be fair to their gamblers. So most people lose here and only a few win and we know it. And just like you said there is no casino whose goal is to win over the majority of gamblers on their gambling platform.
Casinos are really losing their marketing and gimmicks to their community gamblers. Apart from what you said that casinos are transparent with their players, I think they will not do that and it is unlikely that they will do that. Due to gambling around the world for a long time, I have not seen or read anything even on google that has made transparency for gamblers. Is there any? maybe i just missed it.