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Title: Casino bans
Post by: Maui13 on Aug 03, 02:48 PM 2010
Hi there. . .

I was just wondering. . .  when you find info about a product (and I hope I don't step on toes when I mention this) in this case Super Roulette, by Thomas . . . where you show how the product works. . . . Youtube

Don't the casino's have people that sit and look for people with systems, and ban their accounts? Or stop you from creating accounts at other casino's.  Or don't the casino's mind?

Just as a matter of interest. . .

Title: Re: Casino bans
Post by: VLS on Aug 03, 03:50 PM 2010
Hello Maui,

QuoteDon't the casino's have people that sit and look for people with systems, and ban their accounts? Or stop you from creating accounts at other casino's.  Or don't the casino's mind?
I'm very inclined to say "NO".

A casino that bans its small-time winners is bound to end-up in misery as the voice spreads.

The gist of taking consistently from the casinos is to diversify your targets.

Not everybody is a big winner, most who do win, win moderately. If they start banning those small-to-medium winners, then be sure they complain (and loud), and the casino actually loses business from those who don't have any edge (and are scheduled to give it all back anyway), in other words, the "gen pop (link:://:.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=genpop)" leaving them.

Also, you need to know the wallets which pay you. More often than not, you will find that a single "wallet" (i.e. gaming network) controls several casinos. If you inadvertely make multiple accounts on casinos from the same network, and win big, then they have all the right to ban you out of "Multiple accounts per household" (or any small-print like that).

Know the rules and abide to them. Aim to small-to-medium wins, spread among as many "wallets" as you can sign-up into, and enjoy taking their money consistently but quietly and without calling all the attention to yourself.

A good starting in your learning to know the owners can be visiting this thread:

link:://rouletteforum.cc/online-gaming/(important)-casino-owners-list/ (link:://rouletteforum.cc/online-gaming/(important)-casino-owners-list/)

Hope this helps.
Victor
Title: Re: Casino bans
Post by: Maui13 on Aug 03, 04:32 PM 2010
That answered my question 100% - thank you!   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Casino bans
Post by: ThomasGrant on Aug 03, 09:39 PM 2010
Best reply I have read in ages.
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I keep telling people that.
But some just don't listen.

Since I started playing roulette, ohh seems like aeons ago.
I have set up all my casino accounts with my real name.
Gave all of the casinos my details.
Sent in all relevant documentation to prove who I was.
And have never had a problem.
Title: Re: Casino bans
Post by: VLS on Aug 03, 09:59 PM 2010
You'll be surprised at how persistent the data is on the casino's database (as per the norm). YEARS and YEARS.

Long ago when I joined a playtech casino and I asked support if I could change the currency, he actually told me I had two accounts (holy phack!). He was kind to close one of the duplicate accounts for me. I guess in a regular CASINO AFICIONADO's life there are more casino registrations that he/she can keep track of, and duplicate accounts are more common than not. Precisely because people just don't take the time to actually "check the wallets" (owners' networks) and they end up in that hard spot, violating the terms & conditions without even knowing it.

It has happened to me more often than not. Recently I recovered the password for 710casino.eu I was trying to register and there I was in their database already... :-[

Also, my recent meeting with Steven from celticcasino was precisely because I had two accounts there and he was kind to inform me too...




But look, support don't regularly want to ban users and they ARE helpful.

Just ask for your "clearance status" *BEFORE* you deposit. They will inform you if you can withdraw without problems. Confirming your status with a new network is totally OK; don't be embarrassed to ask. Even if you registered time ago and lost your account's data, they will assist. Some representatives even call you home (I have been called) and they ask you t confirm some fields you entered on your first sign-up. A small step and it's all good for you.

Regards.
Victor