So you had all those three ugly events happen over the course of a few days.

Talk about baptism in fire. I'm glad you made it through everything.
Tom Breitling said he wanted to write his book after he sold the Golden Nugget casino, because he wanted people to know that owning a casino is not just sitting around having people throw money at you. It is incredible long days and huge risks that pushed their friendship to the brink.
It gets easier, but I still can't stop the nagging doubt when someone has a lucky run that they must have found an exploit and are cheating.
We recently had a guy deposit 0.73 BTC and a few hours later withdraw 64 BTC. That's almost a 100x return, from playing at 66% over and over. Quite incredible, and a little worrying for me. Days later he lost it all back again playing the same strategy.
Each time this pattern repeats itself I get a little more comfortable with it, but that nagging worry never completely goes away.
When nakowa first started winning big I spoke to an experienced gambling site operator about it. He told me words to the effect of "welcome to running a casino; that's how it is; you'll never be able to stop worrying about people cheating you".
