I hide stats cause I never understand why Moneypot showed them in the 1st place. I don't know any site that isnt an investor site that shows you revenue. In place I decided to show a few non-revenue stats on the homepage.
Bank is atm up less then 18 BTC, the winnings i think are mostly from a 1-2 players who played very high stakes on the 1st day (same guy that was up almost 50 BTC). Everyone always got payed, at some point I moved close to 40 BTC to hot wallet to process the big player cash out.
I guess it's about transparency, and gaining trust. You publish details of every game anyway, so everyone can see your revenue by adding up the stats for all games. That's presumably how
this profit chart for your site was made.
Why wouldn't you show stats to players? It can help them feel good about your site when they see that your profit roughly matches your expected profit.
The chart (linked above) closely matches your description of the site profit. 18k profit on a 1.3k turnover, with a theoretical house edge of around 0.5%. It's not incredibly unreasonable that you've been so lucky.