Are gambling sites really pays?
By judyjudy78
@judyjudy78 (139)
India
January 5, 2011 2:58pm CST
There are thousands of gambling sites that provides online gambling. There are many winners seen sharing their success stories when they say they won $1,000,000 or $5,000,000 and so on. Sometimes it looks attractive. The big quetion is whether its really true? Does these sites really pay?
6 responses
@jwfarrimond (4473)
•
5 Jan 11
I dare say they do pay. But you are more likely to lose money than to make a profit. These people are not in the buiness of giving money away, the odds are stacked heavily in favour of the house so you are much more likely to loose money in the long run.
What happens is a punter has a win, then 9 times out of 10 they carry on gambling so that sooner or later the house gets the money back and more besides. As for the big wins that they use to suck in more suckers - sorry, gamblers, there is no evidence that they are real and not pure inventions.
If you have money to waste, then go ahead and play on the gambling sites, but it is very unlikely to make you rich.
@judyjudy78 (139)
• India
5 Jan 11
Ah no. I don't think I would like to take a chance to waste my hard earned money. Thank you for your valuable inputs.
@EdnaReyes (2622)
• Philippines
6 Jan 11
I don't think it's true, a gambler is always a loser, the owner of the gambling site is always richer than his clients!
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
5 Jan 11
in reality i never believed in gabling games in general so those ones online or offline in my opinon there is always the trick and so in the majority of cases so much people will throw away their money following a poor belief...
@Youreyes4Today (2356)
• United States
5 Jan 11
I am sure there are winners, just very few compared to the amount of members. If you actually think about how the odds are set for offline casino's I can imagine they are set much higher to loose than to win online.
Also if you look at those sites you have to make sure your country is available for that site. Many have had to change their policies because of the laws in each country. Some will not allow a citizen to collect any winnings from these sites. It would be considered illegal... so sites have changed policies to adapt to this.
I won't gamble online, to risky, the odds are worse than offline casino's as well as easier to walk away than it is to walk away from a computer screen sitting at home.
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
5 Jan 11
Some are serious, good and legit, and some are scams. Always read reviews before you pay and make sure the casino is licensed in a good country before you play to make sure it is a legit casino.
@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
5 Jan 11
I honestly feel you cannot make money or beat the casino online or offline in there own game not unless you are the "bringing down the house" or "breaking vegas " type of guy that I usually watch on crime and investigation channel, but even then a lot of time and practice is required not to mention your capital or investment, plus the risk of getting caught is just not worth it especially with newer and modern anti cheat gadgets and surveillance equipments coming out