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Re: Who is to blame for this situation?
by
bettercrypto
on 17/08/2025, 04:01:29 UTC
I want to share my controversial story with you.
When I had a very weak laptop (old), and I went to an online casino to make one of the biggest bets of my gambling session, suddenly the image in my browser froze and the animations did not play.
And I clicked on the SPIN con a few more times. After which everything update on my screen. And I saw that I had spent some money, but it did not bring any result. Did the system work correctly at that time?

And I sat and did not understand who to blame: myself for a weak laptop and the desire to press this button.
Or the creator of the site for the fact that it could not work stably, Even on the weak equipment of the gambler (me).


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.

Once we deposit money in a casino or decide on something, all the responsibility for whatever happens or whatever the outcome is rests on us. So, most people will agree
that there's no one else to blame but ourselves.

Because the casino, in the first place, doesn't force us to try gambling in their casinos, and you know that. Now, if we have a problem with the casino,
the blame is still on us because we were the ones who chose to gamble there.