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Discussion about article: Fair gambling codex

3 weeks ago by Daniel_3030
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3 weeks ago

Very good excellent

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Daniel_3030
3 weeks ago

Do you also believe that it is helpful to others?

3 weeks ago

The concept of "fair gambling" feels like an intentional oxymoron. Platforms claim transparency, but the underlying mechanics always favor the house. It's a sophisticated psychological dance between player hope and mathematical probability.

3 weeks ago

Do you also believe that it is helpful to others?

3 weeks ago

As a player, I've been going through a very frustrating situation with a well-known game provider (Pragmatic Play), in which I've gathered a considerable amount of evidence pointing to highly irregular behavior in a live roulette game. However, despite having the evidence in hand—videos, repeated patterns, evasive answers—I've realized something more serious: there's a huge regulatory loophole.


Authorities pass the buck, forums push the strings into hidden categories, and platforms that should protect players are also caught in the crossfire of commercial interests. No one wants to upset the big providers.

This makes me wonder: what good is a "fair play" code if, when a serious irregularity actually occurs, no one takes concrete action? I'd love to believe in this mission of fair and responsible gaming, but for now, what I've experienced shows me that the system is designed to protect operators more than players.

I hope this message doesn't get deleted. I just want it to be known that there are players who have tried to follow the rules, provide evidence, and communicate respectfully… and yet we are completely ignored, simply because we are not a company.

Thanks if anyone manages to read this to the end.


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3 weeks ago

The concept of "fair gambling" feels like an intentional oxymoron. Platforms claim transparency, but the underlying mechanics always favor the house. It's a sophisticated psychological dance between player hope and mathematical probability.

3 weeks ago

Players always play knowing the house has the advantage. The frustrating thing is when you see something wrong and document it for a couple of months, follow all the protocols, and no one takes you seriously or takes action! Of course, they have to protect their B2B licenses. Regulators protect licenses, not players.

MilaRoy
1 week ago

The theory and concept are all right.

Mathematical casino advantage

it's completely legal, it's known for individual games,

and is not dishonest.

But, among the "problematic topics" the article does not name the main ones,

After all, online casinos are dangerous because they can:

- steal a player's deposit when replenishing an account (money,

allegedly, they did not arrive),

- steal the player's money from the account in different ways

ways. For example, by deliberately generating dishonest

results against his bets. Or just block

account and confiscate the money;

- steal a player's money when trying to withdraw it.

All this can happen at any time and at any time.

online casino. Even after a successful game check

for small money, successful verification and withdrawal of winnings.

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