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May 10, 2020, 10:43:37 PM
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I know for sure if something like this did exist someone would likely to play and even if this is not the setup someone would still play in it because it's gambling. But of course, if it is a reasonable casino with a good games and I myself would always try it out if I saw one to try what is the experience inside of that casino. Think of it as a survey to see which is the best casino for me. Grin

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May 11, 2020, 06:22:55 AM
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I think this is more applicable to physical casinos, especially a way to attract tolerance from the government and a way to help charities as well. But in terms of online gambling casinos, mostly those that are anonymous doesn't have the urge to contribute to the society unless the owner does really have a pure heart to do so. On the other hand, regarding us whether we play or not, IMO, I will play knowing that I am not just focused on entertaining my self. If I lose, I know there is a charity that will benefit the same way when I win. I just lessen my worry about wasting money on simple explanations.
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May 11, 2020, 06:46:13 AM
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I think this is more applicable to physical casinos, especially a way to attract tolerance from the government and a way to help charities as well.
Nope mate because how can you take the percent from the chips you are holding?every deal if you lose meaning the banker will need to tally the amount you need to put in donation?this is for online casino i believe.
But in terms of online gambling casinos, mostly those that are anonymous doesn't have the urge to contribute to the society unless the owner does really have a pure heart to do so.
there is no need for them to bring their personal details because online sites will take your donations thru account name and not on your real identity.
On the other hand, regarding us whether we play or not, IMO, I will play knowing that I am not just focused on entertaining my self. If I lose, I know there is a charity that will benefit the same way when I win. I just lessen my worry about wasting money on simple explanations.
that's what we have to do,either gambler or not can contribute by playing and also may have chance to win while helping.

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May 11, 2020, 10:05:28 PM
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I don't know if there are already some casinos existing with the folowing features:

-In every losing bet, 1% of it will be donated to their handpicked charity
-For every win, only 95% of the pot will be transfered to your wallet and the remaining 5% will go to your handpicked charity that is also available on the platform.



If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?
I don't think such a Casino exit as of now and if it exists I don't buy the idea of making it compulsory for people to contribute their winning to a charity organization that they know nothing about and at the same time it is not within their own community. As for me, will not play in such casino site but I will only play if they are taking they said percentage from my losses.
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May 11, 2020, 10:15:54 PM
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If something like this exist, will you still play? Do you think it is a bad idea to make the users make a donation in this way?
I have not seen any site that will dare to do these kind of charity events as it will back fire big time and the site will find it hard to attract new visitors if you are having any stipulations. I have seen gambling sites giving away funds for charity which is also a kind of promotion from their profits they made and not forcing anyone to provide. My take is, never force things.
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