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I have question - how do they make that much money if their games are fair?
Their profit per month is 73.7666667M, le'ts imagine this is 20% of total comission...And it's shocking. Don't they suppose to have negative months, or years? Like operators have?
I mean, all of this videos of their rigged game shows, blackjacks...I'm about to think that all of them are true
They are the most popular live casino and they are available in literally every sportsbook that exists. I'm sure, since the pandemic their revenue must have skyrocketed as its a lot more accessible than a real casino and anyways, most casino's were closed during the pandemic or had a very limited access.
They don't really need to rig their games to profit as you know "house always wins". A lot of user funds are being liquidated into games at the same time. As they have commission for every game that exists, from about 5% to 20% or even more for slots?. As long as users stay active on the casino, they should theoritically always profit. Other than a few freak instances, for which, the casinos have failsafe(to an extent). If a user is winning a lot, most casinos will just shut doors to the user or even confiscate funds if they find anything even remotely fishy. Ofcourse, rigging games would help to profit much larger than what would be otherwise possible but if could get very obvious if the total amount gambled on the casino and their revenue are transparent to gaming commission.