Casino Discussion Thread
#21
Although the /dice command is flawed as you say, it was created so that people wouldn't use real-life cards, and so that everything is logged in-case of a scam. Not saying you're a scammer, but it should be one-for-all.
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(03-03-2019, 02:02 PM)Awestruck Wrote: Although the /dice command is flawed as you say, it was created so that people wouldn't use real-life cards, and so that everything is logged in-case of a scam. Not saying you're a scammer, but it should be one-for-all.

I appreciate it's intent. But as a Blackjack enthusiast It was quite sad to see that it was being simulated like that because it really isn't the same. It is limiting. 
A lot of players complimented my system over the dice system and stated they prefer it for many reasons. As I could prove that I never scammed, it meant that players could focus on enjoying the game, using real cards. If the only pro for the dice system is that you cannot scam, then surely if I can prove that with real cards, then it is a no brainer to use? It was the main thing that made me unique to other casinos.
#23
(03-03-2019, 12:31 AM)Lewwings Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:22 AM)JackZ Wrote: A prime example of a person is Ausverkauft.
Little lad bought a high amount of money packs bless him to then bet it all away.

So causing an influx of money into the FL economy and causing greater unbalance in it?

That's where the line should be crossed; when casinos cause economic instability on the servers.

That line has been crossed for a long time
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(03-03-2019, 02:13 PM)Agorith Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:31 AM)Lewwings Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 12:22 AM)JackZ Wrote: A prime example of a person is Ausverkauft.
Little lad bought a high amount of money packs bless him to then bet it all away.

So causing an influx of money into the FL economy and causing greater unbalance in it?

That's where the line should be crossed; when casinos cause economic instability on the servers.

That line has been crossed for a long time

Good point; but that doesn’t we should keep crossing it
 
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#25
If someone knowingly plays a casino game on FL or any other platform with virtual currency, it is their own risk and fault for it. FL shouldn't ban casinos just because some people who can't control themselves take a risk.
If you get addicted to real life gambling by gambling on virtual money on a virtual game, then you need to see a psychiatrist ASAP
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(03-03-2019, 02:11 PM)NoidZ Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 02:02 PM)Awestruck Wrote: Although the /dice command is flawed as you say, it was created so that people wouldn't use real-life cards, and so that everything is logged in-case of a scam. Not saying you're a scammer, but it should be one-for-all.

I appreciate it's intent. But as a Blackjack enthusiast It was quite sad to see that it was being simulated like that because it really isn't the same. It is limiting. 
A lot of players complimented my system over the dice system and stated they prefer it for many reasons. As I could prove that I never scammed, it meant that players could focus on enjoying the game, using real cards. If the only pro for the dice system is that you cannot scam, then surely if I can prove that with real cards, then it is a no brainer to use? It was the main thing that made me unique to other casinos.

Yeah I was aware of this when I was looking into updates for casinos. Someone could finish my update to introduce a dedicated blackjack system with decks alongside a few other things though. The files should all be there.
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#27
(03-03-2019, 11:26 AM)NoidZ Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 10:53 AM)TheMJ Wrote: I’m going to stick to the fact that if you are morally and ethically sound you would understand there needs to be some sort of regulation on the casinos. As aforementioned, people have spent ridiculous amounts of money on money packs to then go and try their luck on a probably rigged casino. It’s not fair on them as this will most probably relay into their real lives. Yes, it is not violating any legislation, but surely you’d think it’s not right for kids to be spending crazy money to play a mostly rigged game?


Forgive me but why do you keep referring to it as rigged? Your over arching point is valid but just the part where you keep saying rigged makes me wonder what casinos you are going to that are rigged?

My point is that some are rigged to work in the designers favour. I’m not saying all are, but some are.
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#28
(03-03-2019, 03:06 PM)Archer Wrote: If someone knowingly plays a casino game on FL or any other platform with virtual currency, it is their own risk and fault for it. FL shouldn't ban casinos just because some people who can't control themselves take a risk.
If you get addicted to real life gambling by gambling on virtual money on a virtual game, then you need to see a psychiatrist ASAP

legally everyone under 18 who takes part in gambling is unaware of what they are doing, therefore the minors are unaware that they are losing money it is black and white, there are no ifs and buts.

although it may not be necessarily illegal to run casinos on fearless (although it most probably is) your argument is invalid as everyone under 18 is legally incapable of being responsible for their money that they are gambling.
#29
(03-03-2019, 04:54 PM)juicyorange Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 03:06 PM)Archer Wrote: If someone knowingly plays a casino game on FL or any other platform with virtual currency, it is their own risk and fault for it. FL shouldn't ban casinos just because some people who can't control themselves take a risk.
If you get addicted to real life gambling by gambling on virtual money on a virtual game, then you need to see a psychiatrist ASAP

legally everyone under 18 who takes part in gambling is unaware of what they are doing, therefore the minors are unaware that they are losing money it is black and white, there are no ifs and buts.

although it may not be necessarily illegal to run casinos on fearless (although it most probably is) your argument is invalid as everyone under 18 is legally incapable of being responsible for their money that they are gambling.

...why would it be illegal?There is NO way to cash out in-game money in real life, as such it is not under the legal jurisdiction of gambling-related laws, and by extension laws regarding to age
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(03-03-2019, 05:07 PM)Archer Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 04:54 PM)juicyorange Wrote:
(03-03-2019, 03:06 PM)Archer Wrote: If someone knowingly plays a casino game on FL or any other platform with virtual currency, it is their own risk and fault for it. FL shouldn't ban casinos just because some people who can't control themselves take a risk.
If you get addicted to real life gambling by gambling on virtual money on a virtual game, then you need to see a psychiatrist ASAP

legally everyone under 18 who takes part in gambling is unaware of what they are doing, therefore the minors are unaware that they are losing money it is black and white, there are no ifs and buts.

although it may not be necessarily illegal to run casinos on fearless (although it most probably is) your argument is invalid as everyone under 18 is legally incapable of being responsible for their money that they are gambling.

...why would it be illegal?There is NO way to cash out in-game money in real life, as such it is not under the legal jurisdiction of gambling-related laws, and by extension laws regarding to age

are you going to address my other point or just ignore it and then argue with me again about something I’ve explained several times


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