Someone had been forbidden to play in any online casino for being winning every day?

#1
My question can be ridiculous, but I don't wanna have doubts about that. And we know that that casinos don't like to loose always.

For example, if someone make a small profit every day, like $ 20, can the online casinos block this player for that? Or for any bigger profit?

Sorry my english, but I'm brazilian.

Thanks!
 

KenSmith

Administrator
Staff member
#2
Of course they can. Like any casino, they're in it for a profit. If they believe you are not a profitable customer, they can bar you from further play. On the other hand, if you're trying to beat the games outside the bonuses, they should have enough sense to not bar you for being lucky.
 

Sonny

Well-Known Member
#5
danielgomesrj said:
So no one can have profits in a long run, like in a month?
There are more than enough online casinos to keep you in business for a while. Many people have been making a consistent profit for years now.

-Sonny-
 

Sonny

Well-Known Member
#7
No, the reason you have to play multiple casinos is to take advantage of the buy-in bonuses. Without the bonuses you shouldn't expect to make a profit. Once you use up the bonus from one casino, move on to the next one. If you play against the house edge without getting a bonus you will fail.

-Sonny-
 
#9
Sonny said:
Without the bonuses you shouldn't expect to make a profit. -Sonny-
So far it ain't true for me; ok, don't laugh, I'm playing this 10 cents blackjack casino; started with 30$ deposit and I'm now at 110$. OK, it's only 80$ profit, but I'm going up and up every day. Call it luck; NOT. I follow a strict method and eventually they will throw me out. Oh well.
 

Blue Efficacy

Well-Known Member
#10
picasso said:
So far it ain't true for me; ok, don't laugh, I'm playing this 10 cents blackjack casino; started with 30$ deposit and I'm now at 110$. OK, it's only 80$ profit, but I'm going up and up every day. Call it luck; NOT. I follow a strict method and eventually they will throw me out. Oh well.
No, eventually your strict method will be affected by the house edge and you will lose.
 
#11
I'm new to this forum and I'm not a blackjack player in any way. I'm on the opposite side, I'm a casino affiliate. Blue Efficacy is totally that the house edge is unbeatable in online casinos, so playing there is all about luck (and basic strategy of course). Card counting is simply impossible. On the other hand, no online casino would ever ban players for winning in a long run. I personally saw many times players were winning A LOT. I have a highroller from Libya who plays quite successfully for over 3 years in one casino and won over $100.000 for those 3 years. That affects my profit essentially. Nevertheless, he wasn't banned and was always treated well by the casino support. In this sense online casinos are much more fair and friendly to professional players then their brick and mortar counterparts. There are of course unfair casinos, but that's rather an exclusion and what you should do tpo avoid cheating is simply playinmg in some repurable casinos.
 
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#12
Originally Posted by picasso
So far it ain't true for me; ok, don't laugh, I'm playing this 10 cents blackjack casino; started with 30$ deposit and I'm now at 110$. OK, it's only 80$ profit, but I'm going up and up every day. Call it luck; NOT. I follow a strict method and eventually they will throw me out. Oh well.

Blue Efficacy said:
No, eventually your strict method will be affected by the house edge and you will lose.
Correction, I'm now at 540.00$ playing a 10¢ casino. Call it luck...initial investment 30.00$!
 
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