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Board Gambling discussion
Re: New account and old account, which one is luckier?
by
Fivestar4everMVP
on 17/07/2025, 05:47:25 UTC
This question may have been asked before, but I wanted to reiterate.

It occurred to me because when I signed up at a new casino, the odds of winning were quite high. I didn't know if it was just coincidence or if it was designed to win. After using the same account for a while, the win rate decreased. I excluded sports betting.

So what do you think?

Are the odds of winning the same on a new and old account?

Perhaps this is also the reason many casinos prohibit the use of multiple accounts.

Or is it just a matter of certain casinos?
I've never thought of the possibility of new and old account having different odds of winning  or chances of winning, I've always believed that winning or losing is solely dependent on how lucky a gambler is and doesn't matter how long ago or how far the account that is being used to gamble has been created.

And speaking of casinos not allowing gamblers to operate multiple accounts, this is usually because they feel that gamblers will abuse bonuses and other incentives with multiple accounts if allowed.

I do not believe odds of winning is different for new and old created casino accounts but if this is actually true, then it's a complete cheating, what then is the true meaning or provably fair that almost all casinos advertise?