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Hmm that is a pretty important thing when you think about it. These games are already tilted in favor of the Casino enough, so having some transparency is never hurtful tbh. Question is, what to do when it comes to online casinos, as there's really no way to know whether what you see on the screen is what's happening behind the curtain as well... I found myself to discern the reliability of an establishment based on the experience itself. For example, I started small on Dplay, and after figuring out that chances are the games aren't rigged, proceeded to bet higher amounts. I still did lose some, but also managed to win some too
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I wish Milan could win it all this season. I even placed them on my XFUN end of season parlay, with a neat sum on them winning, so let's see how that goes
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City gonna win again. $1000 worth of FUN on XFUN says so
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Damn that was a close game today. Almost wished for Newcastle to win too, even tho it would've killed my XFUN parlay lol. Felt like they deserved it more, idk.
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And also never gamble with what you cannot afford to lose. I mitigate some of the risks associated with gambling by having majority of my funds in my XFUN wallet, while having a smaller, insignificant amount on the platform of my choice, Dplay. By doing so, I can control how much I lose per session. Also, I try to always remain sober while gambling, cuz if I'm not, I tend to make mistakes, and gamble way more than I have originally planned to
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Only like poker tbh mate. Been finding nice rooms on Dplay lately, but Bovada and even Stake can offer a lot of fun in terms of a variety of opponents, as well as consistency. The rest of the games seem either fixed, or are simply lacking the proper amount of skill, that is they rely on luck too much
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Sure, but how do you predict it lol? I've always wanted to have an edge, since the best win I ever had was on Dplay and accumulated to like $1000 only. I'm not saying I'm ungrateful lol, but we all know how that works, it's pretty much never enough
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