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Does anyone else notice on live Blackjack tables the kind of player that makes a split on a 20 hand or just hits on 17-19 hands? There's always at least one of them, and rarely more than five, and they make the most boneheaded move possible. In some cases, at the expense of the rest of the players.
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Doesn't it say the names of the casinos or the return address on them? Not sure how they can do it anonymously. I guess I'll have to just register for a post code asking site, and find the opt out feature while hoping no slip ups are made.
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Kind of makes me hesitant to hand that particular detail over in case something like this happens. I'd rather look for no account casinos, but I've yet to find any that have PayPal available. I didn't have this issue with Grosvenor despite them asking for my address because they did not take the postal code (And I left all but the Emails promotional options unticked.). Though I'm sure they'd be able to find out anyway if they were so inclined.
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I don't mind receiving e-mails. I just don't want to end up receiving mailing letters by mistake. Thanks.
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So, even if I opt out of getting letters, I still may receive some from the "other partner"?
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I don't want to receive mail from casinos. How can I ensure this for the ones that ask for the post code?
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I'll check some of these out. Thanks!
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I may sign up to another site in the near future. Looking for personal recs. Preferably with Paypal since I already have an account with them.
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Thanks for the advice.
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Evolution are affiliated with them according to Wikipedia and this article. "During November 2013, Evolution Gaming joined Grosvenor Casinos to create a ‘Live Casino’ targeting players on their online casino. The games include blackjack, roulette and baccarat and are available 24hrs a day, 7 days a week. The live game system is designed to produce an environment more closely matching a real casino experience." https://news.cision.com/evolution-gaming/r/evolution-dual-play-roulette-will-be-live-from-grosvenor-casinos,c2359561 Though, according to their site, their software providers are pretty diverse. "With access to over 15 software providers, our variety of games is unrivalled. Whether you find yourself in our land-based or online casinos, you will see a lot of crossover content powered by companies like IGT and Novomatic as well as one of the best software companies in online gambling – Playtech. And our live dealer games have been brought to life, and made better than ever, with Evolution Gaming."
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I guess it might just be bad luck then. I tend to just play with £10 in the deposit, so maybe that's the reason. I don't give myself enough breathing room. I thought of checking out Arcane Bet if anyone has any advice about that? And it wasn't Live Casino. It was all compute generated, software controlled games.
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I haven't seen Grosevnor mentioned here. So, I'll start with saying that I joined their site a little over a week ago and regularly played their various Blackjack games. I tried the slots and roulette games in the demo option. The slots were fine. Of course, I lost more in points than I put in, but that's expected, which is why I'd never put real money in them. The roulette games were mostly nothing out of the ordinary, but a couple had an odd tendency to consistently hit streaks of the opposite colour I bet on. Then, when I decided to change colour from red to black, FINALLY, it hit on red. I suppose losing streaks aren't unusual, but that struck me as suspicious. As for Blackjack, I found that mostly, during the demo plays, I'd experience more variance in losses and wins, but even in the demo version, one Blackjack game in particular had the concerning tendency to give me a face value card whenever I ended up with a hand totalling 12 or 13. This didn't always happen of course, but it happened so often, I'd say it was 90% of my experience with it that it occurred. With real money, even on low stakes Blackjack, I found that I would more often be dealt "hard hands" than during a demo play. Making my chances of losing higher. I decided that it wasn't for me. Maybe I'm just really unlucky, but it raised too many red flags. While I try and brush up on my strategy, can you help recommend another site for me to try?
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