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?
If we’re talking about casino games like slots, honestly, it all comes down to luck. You can try testing it yourself with a friend, use an old account and a new one, deposit the same amount, and play the same game. You’ll see the real results. Try doing it a few times too, so you get a more solid idea.
And honestly, thinking that new accounts are always luckier? That kind of sounds like wishful thinking to me.Think about it, if casinos really made new accounts hit more often, it wouldn’t make business sense. Casinos are built to make profit, so of course they’re not going to just hand out easy wins