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Economy => Gambling discussion => Topic started by: danieleche on June 07, 2022, 05:43:28 PM



Title: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: danieleche on June 07, 2022, 05:43:28 PM
hello everyone, as many people already know, crypto casinos have chats and have the option to send tips to other users, in my personal case I have an account in many crypto casinos and I have made friends with other users who speak my language, when I have profits playing I like to share a part of my winnings with friends.

sometimes I send tips to my friends when they have not asked me for coins, other times my friends ask me to send them coins and when I am winning I have no problem sharing a part of my earnings, the problem is when I give them and they do not stop asking, some seem to be satisfied with nothing.

I sent several tips to a friend a few days ago, he told me he was losing and asked me to send him more tips, a recommendation that I made to that friend is to play more intelligently so as not to lose the balance very quickly.

I would like you to share your opinions on this topic, how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.



Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: fiulpro on June 07, 2022, 05:53:39 PM
Well for me personally I do not mind, some of the people might have lost a lot and thus just waiting for someone to send them even a $ which they hopefully can make into a lot. I did know about a guy who made 500$ out of a 5$ tip which he then gave to some other people they can be annoying for some people but most of the times I do think they are harmless and flagging them won't be a good idea, but if you send continuous tips to your friends ofcourse they are going to ask you for more as well, you have to make sure your tips are random so they don't make a habit out of recieving it.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: joeperry on June 07, 2022, 05:59:50 PM
Do you consider your friend a beggar since what I read is a friend of yours who are asking for some coins. Anyway, I play silently in most of the casinos as when you started to make noise and they see that you are winning they will start befriending you and ask for money. It happened to me in Bustabit where one user also tried to show his Twitter page (he has many followers) but no luck to him I wouldn’t share any coins that I have.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: danherbias07 on June 07, 2022, 06:02:47 PM
I have never begged to send tips from anyone, ever, even with friends. That's just not healthy.
An individual who gambles means he should have enough money for his habit/hobby. It matters how much it is and it also matters when to stop.
If he wants to play more but doesn't have the capability to do it anymore then that's a sign to stop or take a rest.
You on the other hand who is just trying to be kind or some may think being "unwise" is tolerating that idea and he will not stop as long as you are giving it away.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: danieleche on June 07, 2022, 06:06:56 PM
Well for me personally I do not mind, some of the people might have lost a lot and thus just waiting for someone to send them even a $ which they hopefully can make into a lot. I did know about a guy who made 500$ out of a 5$ tip which he then gave to some other people they can be annoying for some people but most of the times I do think they are harmless and flagging them won't be a good idea, but if you send continuous tips to your friends ofcourse they are going to ask you for more as well, you have to make sure your tips are random so they don't make a habit out of recieving it.

Thanks for sharing your opinion, I will try not to send too many tips to a single friend.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: danieleche on June 07, 2022, 06:12:23 PM
I have never begged to send tips from anyone, ever, even with friends. That's just not healthy.
An individual who gambles means he should have enough money for his habit/hobby. It matters how much it is and it also matters when to stop.
If he wants to play more but doesn't have the capability to do it anymore then that's a sign to stop or take a rest.
You on the other hand who is just trying to be kind or some may think being "unwise" is tolerating that idea and he will not stop as long as you are giving it away.

Personally, when I lose balance in a casino, I wait to make a deposit if I can afford it or I go to play in another casino, I already mentioned that I play in many, but it seems that for some people it does not bother them to ask others for coins.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: panjul07 on June 07, 2022, 06:37:20 PM
There are 2 types of beggar in chat room of any casino, they are active and passive beggars.
The one you mentioned in your example is active beggar who ask you some money directly.
Passive beggars are those who usually do not ask you directly but they say some words in chat especially compliment and congratulations in a hope that they will be tipped.
Of course not all those who congrats you are all beggars but basically we can differentiate it ourselves by looking at how their act/word in chat.
IMO it is not something new and it is something very common to find in almost all casinos with chat room feature.
If you dont like to be asked for tips, simply ask moderator to ban him because I believe most casinos do not allow their users to ask for tips in chat.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: ryzaadit on June 07, 2022, 06:37:50 PM
It's up to you.

You're the one who has the money, one thing you should aware of that. Did you know him as the person, or you know him by only chat. If you know him as person, then from my perspective just take it easy. You can refused by saying, "I'm on losing right now".

IMO, he will understand that. But, If you just know him in the chat (You can freely to ignore) because since you don't know him as person.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: Fortify on June 07, 2022, 06:58:42 PM
hello everyone, as many people already know, crypto casinos have chats and have the option to send tips to other users, in my personal case I have an account in many crypto casinos and I have made friends with other users who speak my language, when I have profits playing I like to share a part of my winnings with friends.

sometimes I send tips to my friends when they have not asked me for coins, other times my friends ask me to send them coins and when I am winning I have no problem sharing a part of my earnings, the problem is when I give them and they do not stop asking, some seem to be satisfied with nothing.

I sent several tips to a friend a few days ago, he told me he was losing and asked me to send him more tips, a recommendation that I made to that friend is to play more intelligently so as not to lose the balance very quickly.

I would like you to share your opinions on this topic, how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.

There is no point engaging with beggars in this scenario, if someone cannot fund their own gaming activities then you should not be donating to them as they will just fritter away your money anyway. TIn the worst case situation you might be giving money to a problem gambler, which is encouraging their addiction and prolonging it, when they really need to face up to the problem by gaining some self control. I have no problem buying someone a drink or food, even getting entertainment for them, but giving money over is a dangerous line to cross. They may see you as a soft target, which could lead to repeated requests or it might cause friction in a personal relationship if you have to keep turning them down again in future.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: carlfebz2 on June 07, 2022, 07:00:07 PM
I have never begged to send tips from anyone, ever, even with friends. That's just not healthy.
An individual who gambles means he should have enough money for his habit/hobby. It matters how much it is and it also matters when to stop.
If he wants to play more but doesn't have the capability to do it anymore then that's a sign to stop or take a rest.
You on the other hand who is just trying to be kind or some may think being "unwise" is tolerating that idea and he will not stop as long as you are giving it away.
Not really that bad to give out some tips but this is actually depends on someones preference or interest yet there are really some people who do really love on doing this despite whether his losing or winning but

most of the time it would really be that on winning state or condition on why people could really make out such move.Its indeed not necessary but for the sake of liking on doing something then its their choice to

make.You could really expect for someone to have those kind of behavior whenever they do see big winners around neither offline or online.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: acroman08 on June 07, 2022, 08:43:33 PM
I would like you to share your opinions on this topic, how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.
Ignore them or blatantly tell them that you cannot give them any more tips and you are not gambling so could ask you for money. it is annoying if they keep asking you for tips so they can gamble, I am sure a lot of gamblers who are being constantly asked for tips would agree with me.

I sent several tips to a friend a few days ago, he told me he was losing and asked me to send him more tips, a recommendation that I made to that friend is to play more intelligently so as not to lose the balance very quickly.
you should have said that you do not gamble and try to win so he could ask you for money so he could gamble. not sure if this is a close friend of yours but I'd still say that either way.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: AmoreJaz on June 07, 2022, 08:49:59 PM
It's up to you.

You're the one who has the money, one thing you should aware of that. Did you know him as the person, or you know him by only chat. If you know him as person, then from my perspective just take it easy. You can refused by saying, "I'm on losing right now".

IMO, he will understand that. But, If you just know him in the chat (You can freely to ignore) because since you don't know him as person.

this is my take here, if you are acquainted with him just because of chat, it means, more then likely you only know them by username but not on personal level. you can just ignore people begging for tips. it is not your job to send them anyway. even if you know them personally, you can very well beg off because that's your money, you can do whatever you want.
these people will just extract as much money as they can from you. but once you are on the losing side, i don't think they will be very willing to give you also.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: romero121 on June 07, 2022, 09:12:08 PM

I would like you to share your opinions on this topic, how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.


I strongly condemn the usage of word Beggars. This looks offensive. Just because they request for some more tips, even after he had done good tipping should not term them beggars. If you aren't willing to do more, just ignore or block them.

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OP should have used the simple terms "how do you handle this issue of gamblers in crypto casinos.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: Yogee on June 07, 2022, 09:33:32 PM
..... how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.
Disable the chat and make your account private if there is such an option in the casino you are playing. It's that or just say "no" straight up. A lot of people will never stop asking for free stuff and tends to abuse it when you're always willing to give.

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I strongly condemn the usage of word Beggars. This looks offensive. Just because they request for some more tips, even after he had done good tipping should not term them beggars. If you aren't willing to do more, just ignore or block them.

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OP should have used the simple terms "how do you handle this issue of gamblers in crypto casinos.

What word can you suggest? They are literally begging him for some free money. Gamblers is tottally different from beggars.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: Yaunfitda on June 07, 2022, 09:57:53 PM
It's really up to you whether you want to give them tips or not.  If you do then expect that they are going to abuse you and will always ask from you to send them tips. It's ok if you are  winning, but what if you're not? For sure it will annoy or and pisses you off because obviously you're on a bad mood that night. So for me it's better not to give them in the first place. And in the same time, you will also not going to do that as well.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: romero121 on June 07, 2022, 10:00:33 PM
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I strongly condemn the usage of word Beggars. This looks offensive. Just because they request for some more tips, even after he had done good tipping should not term them beggars. If you aren't willing to do more, just ignore or block them.

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OP should have used the simple terms "how do you handle this issue of gamblers in crypto casinos.

What word can you suggest? They are literally begging him for some free money. Gamblers is totally different from beggars.

Everyone who are asking for a tip were gamblers, so why can't the word be used. What's wrong in using a more pleasant word than a word which is really insulting. I've shared my personal opinion on this, and if this is wrong I'm sorry for the statement. I can understand that gamblers is totally different from beggars, but those mentioned as beggars here are gamblers and asking for a tip through a gambling platform, that's the reason I suggest to use the word gamblers than beggars.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: qwertyup23 on June 07, 2022, 10:33:18 PM
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I would like you to share your opinions on this topic, how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.

The answer is, you don't.

The problem with people who ask for bonuses and money in casinos is that they will not stop as long as you continue to win. The more you win, the more that these people would follow and bug you around ask for money. So that best way in order to deal with these people is just to ignore them and move on from them.

To be honest, it bugs me that your "so-called friends" only approach you whenever you win your games. I think this is the sign to cut them off completely from your life as they are taking advantage of your money, OP.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: coin-investor on June 07, 2022, 10:37:31 PM


I would like you to share your opinions on this topic, how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.



Just ignore them and be politely turning them down, gambling is not a sure way to make a profit, and we are on a wheel here sometimes we win but many times we lose, it's not winning for you always, and when the situation is reversed your friend will tip you so they can return the favor, I sometimes gave a tip to my friends when I won and they always return the favor when they won especially coming from the tip I gave them.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: goinmerry on June 07, 2022, 11:13:27 PM
Do we really need to discuss this?

Just simply ignore if you feel like you didn't want to tip or shared money. What advice do we need here if, in the end, it's all about our own decision if we will do it or not? Calling them beggars is also too much. What do you think of yourself if you call them that way?

It's always easy to ignore them rather than think about them too much. That is not actually a problem, to begin with.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: Doell on June 07, 2022, 11:27:18 PM
You have to be firm in dealing with that's problem, sharing is indeed the hallmark of a good gambler, but doing good is sometimes often utilized by irresponsible people, ignoring is the only way if that person often asking for gifts to you. Honestly, I've had that problem, when I lost they were just silent, it didn't really matter because it might actually be that they also lost, but beggars is inappropriate words.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: agustina2 on June 07, 2022, 11:55:24 PM
I would like you to share your opinions on this topic, how do you handle this issue of beggars in crypto casinos.

No need to handle it as it's not even an issue. Besides, if you think you are feeling lucky and made it to the point that you are winning, a small amount of tip shouldn't hurt you as a form of giving thanks for your luck. If you don't want to give them a small part of your winnings, you don't need to bother with their request and just focus on playing. Nothing will happen after all if you ignore those requests.

If you want to give, then give.

If you don't want it, then ignore it.


Title: Re: the beggars in cryptocurrency casinos
Post by: danieleche on June 08, 2022, 12:33:16 AM
I decided to close the topic, thank you all for commenting, the answers were helpful for me and I apologize if anyone was offended by this topic.