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Yeah, the casinos know this, and they of course try to make the gamblers stay as long as possible.
Never allow your eyes to catch too much fancy on anything that looks promising... Truth is, the casinos wouldn't allow an obvious route to cheat, maneuver or win against their edge open to you. If you can possibly spot the loophole, and it doesn't look really odd, then it's a trappppp!!!! Run!
In a case like the one described in the OP, I think nobody would be in their best behavior - it's not even about how much you wagered... It's about having the thick green mark on 9 games outta 10, but the last one that obviously holds you begins to waver. The pressure puts you in a condition of either holding on, thereby accepting whatever fate comes with it or, using the cash out button as fast as you can.
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Yeah, this actually reminds me that usually when someone is asking you to buy something, there's no benefit for you.
But that's Bitcoin, there's no CEO, there's no PR, no marketing, etc.
Only a solid foundation, and a whole set of cultural examples around it, like books, movies, etc, that make you understand it more.