Basic knowledge about casinos should be that their conditions are never "favourable" to the player. The entire system is designed to make the casino rich.
You're not wrong, casinos have a model that works because in the long run, probability backs them. Math is powerful that way. But they also play on psychology -- offering +EV deals to gamblers like OP in the hope they are tempted by greed. It works the majority of the time but dare I say, OP has measures in place to mitigate his vulnerability to that psychology.
On a follow up note, seeing myself tagged now I feel I have to comment: I've been made aware of OP's challenges in keeping to the terms with some of his deals -- I have said I won't be involved; nevertheless I'm in touch with OP on several aspects, not least of all to prioritise closing all his outstanding deals. Another, is to account for the practicalities of fiat-crypto transactions at volume... a painful experience for the newcomer who will always overestimate timing. I'm hoping, a chastening experience for him as well.
Regardless, it's useful to have you and others post here to constantly remind everyone of the risks of lending.
Shadowazun, LoyceV is one of the forum's (voluntary) safeguards, you'll understand his comment was not out of line.
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Appreciate the response and continued support. I see the merit in Loyce's post, which is I did not make any malicious remarks and just stated my cause.
I understand senior members are here to protect the community from being taken advantage of but I can assure everyone that this is not the case in my instance. I'm hoping that people look back on some of these comments in the future and can laugh at the drama.