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Casino OWNERS list

Started by VLS, Jun 03, 12:26 AM 2010

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VLS

Check it out:

link:://:.onlinecasinodollar.com/casino-owner.html

This is important since networked casinos have to be treated as one by the player.

For instance, say a casino network has a limit withdrawal amount per month and you are a big player who is unaware of the casinos they own; more likely regardless of your complains, they will treat all your account as a single one and hence a single overall limit applies to you.

It is the same firm "signing the checks", so it is a must for players to know if they want to play at different casinos, they must actually play at different networks with different owners, or they would be betting as in the same casino.

Also this avoids the case of a casino using "double accounts" penalty for excluding someone from gaming.

Kindly take this advice.
Victor
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Twisteruk

Its Set In Stone =)

A3on

I've been looking for something like this for a long time !!

Really thanks Victor :D

VLS

Quote from: Twisteruk on Oct 03, 08:30 AM 2010
Excellent point Victor  :thumbsup:

This is part of the professionalism a successful player needs to keep ahead of the online game.

First thing is to beat the game, then it is to beat the casinos. Having every possible understanding of their rules, specially what makes them "flag" players.

Also, knowing how to spread monthly win goal across as many "wallets" (network owners) is a must.

Actually the best move is to be a small-to-mid-size player with the random big win.

Of course, YOU the player will target one casino from the pool of available wallets for the big win, as apart in time as possible. i.e. If you can belong to at least 12 different wallets then you can do your limit hit once a year.

One big win a year wouldn't rise flags, more likely treated as random luck which each player is entitled to. As there are many wallets online you can do more than 12 months in between "big wins" also.

Another less-debated technique for the small players is to move their whole bankroll from casino to casino. Entering (depositing) ONLY the first session bank into it and only adding more of the bank if strictly needed.

You should have at all times the most of your bankroll IN YOUR PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNT.

Yes. Having a spread deposited into several casinos makes a point when you are a large player, but when you are starting small, it is better to keep as much as possible of your bank under YOUR name, not the casino's owners.




Knowing the casino owners' list and how to handle them is paramount to keep the betting opportunity open to you.

Victor
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furple

Quote from: VLS on Oct 03, 08:42 AM 2010

First thing is to beat the game, then it is to beat the casinos.


Gee I would love to do that...I guess it is for the smart and lucky few. :)

chrisbis

Apart From Victor, who's understandably busy right now,

does anyone else have a definitive list of all the casino, and there associated 'Sister' casino's?

Can someone who knows/plays all the casino platforms, variations,
produce a list of the Owner \Groups?

Then, we could regularly keep this thread up to date,
for the benefit of everyone who plays on-line.

(I will do my bit from this end in Europe and so on, maybe guys in Australian continent could send update to.

And U chaps over the pond!- come on down, and show Us all, Who's- Who

(Nice speech by Obama  2day)

chrisbis

Well, I ended up doing some research of my own- and this info is I suspect, mostly of use
for our across the pond cousins in the good old U.S.A.

But general awareness is always useful to ANY Roulette player.  ???

Casino Rewards Group of casino's
This attached list is not complete by any means, and I think there are quite a few more members to be identified as part of this CORPORATION!

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iggiv

link:://online.casinocity.com/casinos/

another good site with listings of many casinos, their owners, software and even live dealers!!!

Nickmsi

another site with listing of platforms, owners, USA accepted etc.


link:://:.casinomeister.com/
Don't give up . . . . .Don't ever give up.

subby

Quote from: VLS on Oct 03, 08:42 AM 2010
This is part of the professionalism a successful player needs to keep ahead of the online game.

First thing is to beat the game, then it is to beat the casinos. Having every possible understanding of their rules, specially what makes them "flag" players.

Also, knowing how to spread monthly win goal across as many "wallets" (network owners) is a must.

Actually the best move is to be a small-to-mid-size player with the random big win.

Of course, YOU the player will target one casino from the pool of available wallets for the big win, as apart in time as possible. i.e. If you can belong to at least 12 different wallets then you can do your limit hit once a year.

One big win a year wouldn't rise flags, more likely treated as random luck which each player is entitled to. As there are many wallets online you can do more than 12 months in between "big wins" also.

Another less-debated technique for the small players is to move their whole bankroll from casino to casino. Entering (depositing) ONLY the first session bank into it and only adding more of the bank if strictly needed.

You should have at all times the most of your bankroll IN YOUR PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNT.

Yes. Having a spread deposited into several casinos makes a point when you are a large player, but when you are starting small, it is better to keep as much as possible of your bank under YOUR name, not the casino's owners.




Knowing the casino owners' list and how to handle them is paramount to keep the betting opportunity open to you.

Victor

This is the sort of info/posts I have been searching for. I want to know more on a strategy of how to have 12 accounts and how to properly manage them. Victor if you do this method would you perhaps post up a guide as to how you manage yours and anything relevant. I'd love to read more on your thoughts on this post you did shown above.  I know some actual playing methods (Code4, PB etc...) to use, but I'm not sure now on how to work the casino accounts side of things.
Regards
Subby

subby

Another thing. How often would the probability of a casino being sold from the owner on that website above...to another company on that same owners website? Is it a regular thing in the casino business? Where a "brand" gets sold to another company who is also in that list? Would 888.com ever sell "on-net casino" to say William Hill?
Regards
Subby

VLS

Hi Subby,

If you can partner with several other players under different names, the better.

They can be your relatives if you have some overseas.

I recommend you set aside some units for the explosive BIG WIN ATTEMPT. You can set 100 units to compound with a 50% reinvestment rate, letting it go as much as it can, without stop-win.

Right now mostly due to "marital issues", I'm focused in more certain income streams, regarding gambling mostly as a recreational activity. But yes, in the past I have relied purely on gambling as income, it's nothing fancy, but it is doable... although perhaps better to be done by singles and divorced people; personally, I decided not to continue with it and took the more responsible option.

You can read my stand at: The dangers of being a professional gambler

Quote from: subby on Aug 28, 11:29 AM 2012
Another thing. How often would the probability of a casino being sold from the owner on that website above...to another company on that same owners website? Is it a regular thing in the casino business? Where a "brand" gets sold to another company who is also in that list? Would 888.com ever sell "on-net casino" to say William Hill?

It has happened in the past and it will most likely happen again. Just adapt by placing the acquired casino under the same wallet and if you have an account in both, contact customer support to disable one of them, just to be on the safe side since "multiple accounts" is an excuse not to pay.

(i.e. you can lose as much as you humanly can using duplicate accounts, but as soon as you are winning and flagged, the duplicates are a perfectly valid excuse for them to show you the door; better to be on the safe side. You are supposed to alternate withdrawals among as many wallets as possible, so hopefully one merged wallet doesn't mean end-game).
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subby

Thanks for that :D

Appreciate you taking the time to write that up...
Regards
Subby

Toplivecasinos

This is a wonderful reference for everyone. We can now know what casino is under one big group of companies. This can also avoid double redeeming of bonus and can avoid being flagging your account as deactivate due to violation of terms and conditions.

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