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Hi All,
I would like to ask you all some questions which I can't find answer on. There're people in gambling industry who were/are trying to find it out but after tens of years in pursuit of true they say simple "Don't know". What I am wondering about is what is right/appropriate/correct/good taking into account morality and what is not. To give you few examples of such questions: Is it right for players to abuse bonuses/promotions/offers? And to what extent? Let's take an example of Casino. Is it ok to deposit hundred bucks and to meet rollover requirement playing basic strategy in blackjack? And how about doing it creating account on uncles and 150-year-old grandmas? How about getting friends do this job when you don't break any rules apart from the point "only for recreational players" which is also the case playing only on yourself... Is it right for betting companies to limit certain players? And if it is already the case is it right for players to create accounts on brothers, dogs and mice to avoid limits? Is it right for betting companies to advertise gambling at all? It seems to be ok for customers who treat it only as entertainment. Spend 10 quit on your team for bigger emotions - It matters more when there's money on it! How about people who might get addicted? Is it right for people to sell their picks? Is it right for people to buy it and use it against bookmakers? Is it right for people to share bought picks to lower their price? Is it right for betting forums (ie. owners) to advertise bookmakers counting on stupid kids to register via click-thru links and to get commission off them? etc... Some are easy to answer, some are impossible to answer. Anyways, looking forward to your opinions. Cheers |
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