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Thread: Online Gambling is Now Legal in MI. How to Fund

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShipTheCookies View Post
    Some of the A.C. online casinos have the same rules.
    Doesn't not shock me. Casinos are in the business of giving the sucker an uneven break.
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    Still wondering if anyone has done this in MI yet, and what documentation you had to go through. Very little mention of this on any forums. I did find this tidbit.
    https://www.blackjacktournaments.com...michigan.9179/

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    Ditch the dollar that is old news. Crypto is the future. My checking account lives day to day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midwest Player View Post
    I'm surprised so few folks said anything about online gambling. It is either a well kept secret that nobody wants to discuss on a public forum or it isn't worth discussing. I'm still in the research phase and my latest thinking on this is to wait until live dealer blackjack becomes available in MI. This will most likely give at least a break even game to play the sign up bonuses which at this time look pretty nice.

    I also looked into opening another checking account at a different bank. I have to go to the bank to do it. They want to see two pieces of ID and said it would take an hour to do. Don't know if it is worth the hassle. However, there are ten legal online casinos in MI and most are offering a sign up promotion.

    WiraGames, just want to let you know I received your email. Thanks for the info.
    Try to open a second checking account at the same bank. I worked for a shady employer years ago. The terms of my contract were that I would forfeit 3 months pay under certain circumstances (like leaving before my contract was up, etc).. I opened a separate checking account at my bank to get that paycheck deposited into. Obviously, no overdraft protection or anything like that. As soon as my check was deposited, I moved the money out. I did this so that they couldn't ACH the "penalty" out of me.. I use that account now for paypal and other stuff I consider risky and only keep about $100-200 in it at any time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShipTheCookies View Post
    Some of the A.C. online casinos have the same rules.
    It might be legal to ban card counting online. I am not a lawyer, but I had a friend that played video blackjack at our casino, and he was bragging about how he used a phone app
    to help him count. Of course, he didn't realize that counting against video blackjack is pointless, that's why the casino never said anything to him.
    On online blackjack, there's nothing to stop someone from having a team with computers that tracks every card and gives the best bet and advice for hit/stand.
    (as far as I know, which is not much).. I'm just saying, it might be reasonable for them to have this clause. I'm not defending the casinos.

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