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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Enough to consider a casino scam?
by
Shamm
on 26/07/2023, 07:44:26 UTC
If what we are telling are just pure facts, why we are going to be scared? We may lost the battle but at least we let others know about the shady things that some casinos are hiding. It can made people to avoid playing on them which can be the cause of their collapse later on, which is a good thing for us.

You don't seem to get the point of the guy above. He said if we read the TOS already but there are terms there that at are not written and suddenly the casino implements them without any advanced notice. I think that is a scammy behavior. Not all unlicensed casinos are a scam. People are used to them already ever since. A true crypto/decentralized platform doesn't need it anyway.
Or a casino could give a very beneficial interpretation to their rules and allow themselves to do things that are not on the TOS, change the rules after you gambled there and asked for a withdrawal and then try to implement those new rules to you when you won and asked for a withdrawal before those rules went into effect and so on.

Which is why when selecting a casino the most important characteristic it should have is a clean reputation, and if it does not then regardless of any other positive characteristics the casino may have we must not play there.


Yess you are right that mate and The most known tricks for those scam casinos are they are offering small amount of bets and then you have a chance to win big amounts without asking anything, then after you won then they will have new rules which is what you said above once a gambler want to withdraw his/her winning then the casino make a thing that a gambler can not make his withdrawal. Or worst they will abandon the request from the gambler that he want to withdraw.