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    Online Sports Casino Players.....

    I just wanted to add the nay sayers are probably right, rip off city, dumb for playing, etc. Some of us hand big wins though, but probably down overall.

    Now since that is out of the way, lets say books like 5 dimes, bet jam, cris, and a good amount of other books use the same software, which is dgs. The same as the SBR book. Do you think each of these books raise/lower your chances of winning or that is out of their control, rather left up to dgs.

    So if I'm playing at 5 dimes and playing at Bet US, do I have the same chance/odds (not payout odds) rather odds of winning using the same software. I have my doubts, especially with pay per head books that use dgs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robmpink View Post
    I just wanted to add the nay sayers are probably right, rip off city, dumb for playing, etc. Some of us hand big wins though, but probably down overall.

    Now since that is out of the way, lets say books like 5 dimes, bet jam, cris, and a good amount of other books use the same software, which is dgs. The same as the SBR book. Do you think each of these books raise/lower your chances of winning or that is out of their control, rather left up to dgs.

    So if I'm playing at 5 dimes and playing at Bet US, do I have the same chance/odds (not payout odds) rather odds of winning using the same software. I have my doubts, especially with pay per head books that use dgs.


    Rob

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    No, I do not think it is out of their control. I believe they either themselves or through the software company can dictate the rate of pay out and not only that but they can also completely eliminate the possibility of a jp. I know that locals can do that with their machines so if they can I am sure online can too.

    I believe it is impossible to win at these unregulated online casinos. I had a big jp at a regulated online but no longer allowed to play because of US restrictions. I will not play any substantial money in the unregulated garbage we have now.

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    I dont think so either, when I had my business(auto parts)in back room 6 VP machines was able to control payouts via two dip switches inside front door so if one or more was putting out would change switches to what I wanted(the beer was free for players)

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    there was a few books out there that let you play casino for fun not real money. Its almost impossible to lose. As soon as you play for real money you quit winning.

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    So what are regulated online casinos?

    Examples?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StraitShooter View Post
    there was a few books out there that let you play casino for fun not real money. Its almost impossible to lose. As soon as you play for real money you quit winning.
    I've noticed that, too. Before I would put money in a book, I would play the casino for a while for free to get a feel for it. I won about 60-70% of the time at one of them. Once I played for money, I started having consecutive losing hands a lot more frequently. Now I'm no expert because I've really just started doing this stuff, so it could just as well have been a coincidence, but I'd be lieing if it wasn't in the back of my mind.

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    If you ask 5dimes they will send you some audit certificate. Its from some company i've never heard of - its not like its ernst and young.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    So what are regulated online casinos?

    Examples?

    All the books that are English owned or Irish owned or any other legit government that dictates regulation, not the Island regulation bs. You must do your homework first. BET 365 for one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr KLC View Post
    I've noticed that, too. Before I would put money in a book, I would play the casino for a while for free to get a feel for it. I won about 60-70% of the time at one of them. Once I played for money, I started having consecutive losing hands a lot more frequently. Now I'm no expert because I've really just started doing this stuff, so it could just as well have been a coincidence, but I'd be lieing if it wasn't in the back of my mind.

    Of course you will win for fun and lose for money, the scums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dante1 View Post
    All the books that are English owned or Irish owned or any other legit government that dictates regulation, not the Island regulation bs. You must do your homework first. BET 365 for one.
    Ok so I guess places like Ladbrokes, Paddy, William Hill

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Ok so I guess places like Ladbrokes, Paddy, William Hill
    There are places like that who just have the casino, really no sports betting. The names mentioned above I say cater mostly to sports betting, horses. Anyway, more regulation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Ok so I guess places like Ladbrokes, Paddy, William Hill

    JJ

    My guess is that these places are safe, I would feel confident playing VP at any of the above mentioned. You probably won't win but at least you know you have a shot. Unregulated no shot at most of them, maybe 100% of them.

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