ItsMee Posted Thursday at 05:42 PM Posted Thursday at 05:42 PM This post was recognized by Afi4wins! ItsMee was awarded the badge 'New Member Points' and 100 points. What's your opinion on unlicensed gaming-related casinos, like the typical ones in the gaming scene such as Roblox, Murder Mystery 2, Growtopia, Runescape, and similar games? All the ones I see and know of are unlicensed, from small to large, but they're gaining more and more popularity to generate revenue. The same goes for Discord casinos, where players can deposit and withdraw funds directly within Discord and play games, which are very popular. Afi4wins and cocopop3011 2 Quote
Afi4wins Posted Thursday at 07:04 PM Posted Thursday at 07:04 PM @ItsMee Hi there and welcome to the forum. Very simply and bluntly put...STAY AWAY from unlicensed casinos! Period! Don't go looking for trouble! ItsMee 1 Quote
ItsMee Posted Thursday at 07:16 PM Author Posted Thursday at 07:16 PM 4 minutes ago, Afi4wins said: @ItsMee Hi there and welcome to the forum. Very simply and bluntly put...STAY AWAY from unlicensed casinos! Period! Don't go looking for trouble! I get that Nevertheless, I find it very interesting that so many people play there. Mostly, of course, it's the Asian/Indian target group. Because of the minimal barriers. And despite the greater risk, many play in casinos that have been operating for years very much. Quote
Afi4wins Posted Thursday at 08:41 PM Posted Thursday at 08:41 PM 1 hour ago, ItsMee said: I get that Nevertheless, I find it very interesting that so many people play there. Mostly, of course, it's the Asian/Indian target group. Because of the minimal barriers. And despite the greater risk, many play in casinos that have been operating for years very much. Yeah, I know exactly what you mean! One of my favourite Asian casino was one of them! Quote
cocopop3011 Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM 6 hours ago, ItsMee said: What's your opinion on unlicensed gaming-related casinos, like the typical ones in the gaming scene such as Roblox, Murder Mystery 2, Growtopia, Runescape, and similar games? All the ones I see and know of are unlicensed, from small to large, but they're gaining more and more popularity to generate revenue. The same goes for Discord casinos, where players can deposit and withdraw funds directly within Discord and play games, which are very popular. Hi and welcome to the forum. I think you have already been given pretty sound advice here. Quote
loceff13 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Lots of cheating scandals for minecraft casinos, no idea why people would gamble on such platforms Quote
marius1978 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Runescape and Minecraft casinos? What have I missed? Please fill me in Quote
Manfred Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago These in-game casinos are probably the worst, most scummy, unethical part of the gambling scene. Make no mistake, these "casinos" are all targeting kids, a very vulnerable group that doesn't know any better. No regulated platform would let minors gamble, but these will. Many problem gamblers today were first exposed to gambling through games in their teens. They also have atrocious RTP. I regularly see 85-90% on these sites, compared to the usual 94-96% on regular online casinos. So not only they target kids, they also exploit them heavily. ***** them. marius1978 1 Quote
formerPokerpro Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago i never heard of these ingame casinos before but i think any sane mind would never play there. there are so much casinos to chose from so why risk it with a obvious shady one? not many thing are worse than hitting big and realising that u ll never see that money Quote
loceff13 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago YT Vid on minecraft casino cheating - search "Shutting Down an Illegal Minecraft Casino Server by ROBBING IT." This video shows how easily the casinos can be cheated by the operators in real time etc for the minecraft ones, no idea why people would play on them Quote
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