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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Who is to blame for this situation?
by
Jawhead999
on 16/08/2025, 13:00:10 UTC
I understand that most likely many will say that I am to blame for this situation, but shouldn't an online casino stop accepting bets if it sees that the "gears of the game" are not spinning as they should? After all, this is a game for real money of the gambler.
What do you mean? you're the one who don't see the games aren't spinning, but for both casinos and providers, everything works fine on their end.

That's why some casinos don't run in the background. I think this is a great way to avoid issues like the OP experienced, where the issue occurred mid game.
It's true, but I personally don't like that.

Due to many sites are running in the background, which make me think if I open a new tab, I would see the results. But, it doesn't roll at all and I have to open the tab then see all of my bets rolling.