Its relevant because this has nothing to do with paying players and everything to do with posted rules. In the dispute that you bring up we provided SBR with tapes confirming that this player was made aware of our rules prior to placing those wagers and choose to ignore them.
In jrods case our rules clearly state that if a player provides false information when creating an account we can at our discretion cancel his wagers and winnings.
Its players like jrods that ultimately costs those players that play buy the rules.
In jrods case our rules clearly state that if a player provides false information when creating an account we can at our discretion cancel his wagers and winnings.
Its players like jrods that ultimately costs those players that play buy the rules.