I was discussing with a friend yesterday about the choice of Casinos and the great incentives that comes with trying out these new legitimate platforms. He told me bluntly that he doesn't try out new platforms because it will make him gamble more and will waste his time trying to understand their UI, terms and conditions and their support system. He stressed that he has already developed fondness with a few sites that treats him fine and he even has their support hot lines in case of any issues.
I challenged him that there were exciting offers in these new casinos that he's missing out on but he stressed that he was not interested in their offers, he has already built his gambling life around these few casinos and until they disappoint him, he's sold out to them.
what do you think?. Do you believe he is right with the rigid approach to gambling?, also should I continue convincing him to try out something new and enjoy these great offers?.
Your friend has a point. The average gambler wouldn't have a dedicated bankroll that's meant for gambling only anyway, so it's not like they would be able to have a strict budget to be used across all gambling sites that they have frequented over the past few months/years. However, what I wouldn't really recommend is being so sentimental about something that wouldn't even care for you soon as they chew you up and spat you out. I gamble for entertainment and visit sites that have awesome offers in my opinion. I don't stick to one casino per se because it helps me make sure that I keep my options open should things between me and my current casino sour. It also ensures that I don't just build a parasocial relationship with the casino and the folks that built it which your friend clearly has started to create with the casino of his choice as, it's going to foster even more opportunities to be addicted to the casino that he's devoted himself into.
As for UI, let's be real here, a lot of casinos on the market are pretty much cookie-cutter versions of giant casinos like Stake, you wouldn't have a hard time figuring out the things and offerings that they have so getting lost in the UI's going to be the least of his worries when he starts exploring other casinos.