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Problems cashing out from an online casino?

Started by Just_Gabe, May 10, 2009, 03:55:50 AM

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Just_Gabe

Hi there, I'm new as you can see and I recently started using a system to win at roulette.
It ended up being cool and won a good deal of bucks after 30 minutes of playing.
But when I tried to withdraw my winnings I received an email from the support staff from
the casino (I'm playing at the Casino Tropez btw) that my withdraw was rejected, since
the roulette is on the list of "excluded games".   So I looked at the ToS and found this:

7.  Bets placed on all versions of Baccarat, all versions of Roulette, all versions of Sic Bo, all versions of Darts, Heads or Tails, all Video Poker games, Blackjack Switch, Blackjack Surrender, Pontoon, and Craps will not be counted toward wagering requirements. 

Also, I was asked to wager a minimum of $3500 before withdrawing any winnings.

Have anyone faced this problem with online casinos? what can I do?

Thank you very much.

Shorty

You can't do anything. That's what happens if you take a casino bonus.

trylobit

You took the bonus from the casino so you agreed with this.

IMPORTANT:
NEVER TAKE ANY BONUSES FROM CASINOS.

Steve

Just some advice about online casinos.  Of course never play RNG, only real.  But always, always look at the jurisdiction of the casino.  Things like USA in the domain like usa casino dont mean anything.  Some of the dodgiest casinos are based in costa rica and why? Because they can get away with murder.  Like casinowebcam that have refused many payouts.  If you read their terms, you understand they can "legally" refuse any payout.  So why bother playing there if they can screw you over legally?

RPro75

Quote from: Steve Hourmouzis on May 28, 2009, 11:48:07 PM
Just some advice about online casinos.  Of course never play RNG, only real.  But always, always look at the jurisdiction of the casino.  Things like USA in the domain like usa casino dont mean anything.  Some of the dodgiest casinos are based in costa rica and why? Because they can get away with murder.  Like casinowebcam that have refused many payouts.  If you read their terms, you understand they can "legally" refuse any payout.  So why bother playing there if they can screw you over legally?
There are plenty of "legit" online casinos to choose from.  There is nothing wriong with RNG except that it is harder for Steve to explain the failure of his $2000+ systems on RNG.  Can't blame the wheel that way.

Steve

Rpro, you say there's nothing wrong with RNG? Ok, I wont bother. Also my systems fail and I'm a scammer. You are right. You win. Not sure what you have against me Rpro, but I have no intentions of arguing with a man that thinks advantage play is a scam, and who thinks RNG is fine to play against.

Steve

By the way Rpro, if you're bitter for being banned on my forum, you need to be aware I actually defended you because you were contributing, but you were not handling criticisms too well. In the end, you flipped and attacked others, and you knew very well what that would mean - banning. So dont childishly blame me for that. I see you were banned from here too. Who knows why.. probably similar reasons. Either way I suggest removing the "pro" from your name - you may mislead people into thinking you know something about roulette.

Just_Gabe

From my personal experience RNG's are fair, I've been winning a lot these past days with the Lw method (thanks Victor and Lanky! :)) in Casino Tropez.

Steve

It depends on what your definition of fair is. When you consider an online casino, check the terms and conditions - this is vital. Often the conditions make it possible for the casino to legally avoid payouts. Then also in the terms and conditions, check the JURISDICTION of the casino. If it's something like Costa Rica, forget it - such casinos have refused many payouts.

If you play online, make sure it's a casino that's not in some third world country.

Yes RNGs generally are "fair" according to the rules of roulette, but playing against RNG is completely different to real wheels. Put it this way.. RNG is GAMBLING without any potential for professional advantage play. You can only win consistently with real wheels.

Gabe, if you are winning that's great, but keep in mind any system can do well in the short term. I dont know anything about the "lw" method but in my experience you can only win consistently with inside bets and real wheels. I really sincerely would love to be proven wrong.

billzman

I'm very new to playing roulette so I was wondering, playing "live roulette casinos online" is that similar to playing in a real casino?

The Spiders Kiss

Hi Billzman
Yes playing a live online casino is just like playing at a real casino.
Some are more honest and trust worthy than others though so do be careful about which one(s) you play at.
Check in this forum for recommended casinos or check here
nolinks://nolinks.casinocity.com/
Good luck and welcome
TSK

billzman

Hi The Spiders Kiss

Thanks for the advice I'm looking forward to playing, but to all so learn from people like yourself and many others on this forum.



Just_Gabe

I might try live table in the future...thanks a lot for the info spider kiss!

The Spiders Kiss


Proofreaders2000

"I'm very new to playing roulette so I was wondering, playing "live roulette casinos online" is that similar to playing in a real casino?"--Billzman

Watch the word live make sure the jurisdiction is not in a rogue country like Coast Rica-and make sure you can see others betting on the same wheel you're betting on (a casino atmosphere)---be careful of a small room pictured with just the spinner--that's a trap. 

Proofreaders2000

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