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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Casinos Bankroll
by
alegotardo
on 26/04/2025, 01:41:03 UTC
Do you think the casinos bankroll should be public information?

I think that would be a great way to build trust, in the past i have seen some fair casinos who makes public their bankroll and you can see live how it changes after a huge win/lose, But nowadays the casinos that run with a licence don't prove us their liquidity, and that doesn't feels good because what would happen if the casino only have $10k bankroll, for sure a lot of users would avoid playing on it.

Share your thoughts guys, should bankroll be public information or not?

I agree that transparency is essential in any type of business, including casinos, and if they made their bankroll public, it could help build trust with players and avoid liquidity issues... in addition to attracting more players, since this is a rare attitude to see in casinos these days.

Imagine that you are playing at a casino and you win a large amount of money, if the casino does not have a sufficient bankroll to pay out your win, this could be a serious problem... that is why I agree that if the bankroll were public, players could make informed decisions about where to play and avoid casinos that do not have sufficient liquidity.

In addition, transparency can also help prevent fraud and manipulation issues, as it can help avoid situations where casinos are manipulating the results of games to avoid payouts.

However, it is important to note that publishing the bankroll can be a challenge for many casinos that have concerns about the security and privacy of their business, and may not want to reveal confidential information about their liquidity.

I think this is something that will not change... information like this will become more and more private.