HI
If you were winning every day say 30 to 50 pounds would the casino ban you?
is there such a thing as a 'withdrawal strategy' that would keep you under the radar?
i.e if you were winning 50 each day, 1500 per month how could u withdraw without creating attention?
has anyone here been banned from online casinos for winning 'too much' or winning regularly?
or is being banned a myth?
cheers
I have. Usually 50 dollars/day is the max to "stay under the radar". At the time I was doing quite well on the slots and made several hundred at different online casinos (at least I thought they were, actually they were part of the same company) and got banned from them. One of their top managers told me "You have to give a little to get a little"--I used bonus money in my winnings and that manager insisted I play without bonuses (a sure fire losing strategy for me at the time).
Banning certainly does occur. It is not just what you win, it is your style of play. If you won say $50,000 with red/black bets, you're unlikely to be banned. If you won $50,000 with inside bets and bets based on sectors, you'd likely be banned assuming it was over a smaller amount of spins but with bigger bets. Ultimately it is your style of play that gets you banned, not the winnings.
One of my players got banned after only $500 of winnings from casinowebcam.com and it was because of his style of play. That is the lowest amount for a banning I've ever known of.
Full table can't lose. That is the fact. I.e. on DB plays thousands of people every day. min 2.7 always goes to the casino. You can't change that whatever you play...
But on the other hand, if you are on the "dark side" as Steves friend probably, you shouldnt show your " member card", even if you are taking bread and butter money only. Use falls ID-s if you get what i mean. Lose on purpose sometimes, with very similar way as you are winning. Use dozens of different strategies. Silence your loudest weapon with sound of gunshots of other firing at the same time. It will be very hard to trace you like that as Advantage-play player. But most important thing is that you always perfectly know what are you doing... Also could help several different accounts played with at the same time, balancing plus and minus so overall day and of course month sum is satissfied.
Regards
Drazen
Quote from: Steve on Oct 30, 06:14 PM 2011
Banning certainly does occur. It is not just what you win, it is your style of play. If you won say $50,000 with red/black bets, you're unlikely to be banned. If you won $50,000 with inside bets and bets based on sectors, you'd likely be banned assuming it was over a smaller amount of spins but with bigger bets. Ultimately it is your style of play that gets you banned, not the winnings.
One of my players got banned after only $500 of winnings from casinowebcam.com and it was because of his style of play. That is the lowest amount for a banning I've ever known of.
wow only 500! in the last 7 days i have won 50 pounds on avg each day betting on red/black, if this continued, would it best then to withdraw say 50 every few days? whilst deliberately losing a bit on say the slots?
mind you this am a guy 'won' 20,000 (of course he may well have lost in the meantime)
Cheers and thanks for replies
for the month and i won 1500
"whilst deliberately losing a bit on say the slots?"--downthehatch
Don't knock the slots, if played right can be very lucrative.
Quote from: Proofreaders2000 on Nov 01, 04:40 PM 2011
"whilst deliberately losing a bit on say the slots?"--downthehatch
Don't knock the slots, if played right can be very lucrative.
I saw you posted something in the past, how could we win on the slots when the payout has been "set"?
I posted another thread concerning slots. (trying to get back on-topic)
Online casinos from my experience tend to be stingy and may try to discourage frequent winners (by slow paying of cashouts or making it difficult with paperwork before a cashout...if you are a frequent big winner or consistent small winner).