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Fuzzy Math: Online bonus hustling
Was wondering if anyone has used the site online-casino-dealer.com? They allow players to play either against the house, or as the dealer. You receive one credit for each dollar wagered as a player, and lose one credit for each dollar bet against you while you play as the dealer (basically you use your credits to purchase the opportunity to be the dealer). I can't find any other catches/drawbacks to the system listed anywhere (per-hand charges, etc). It sounds incredible -- I can play against the house with BS at a .5% disadvantage, and then as the dealer get back the same amount of action from morons playing at a 2% disadvantage.
It simply sounds too good to be true -- there doesn't seem to be much in the way of generating income for the house! (Maybe they count on their unique system to draw in table game/slot crossover players??) Can anyone verify that this site works as advertised and can be exploited by skilled players?
And as long as we're on the subject, I may as well throw in a shameless plug for myself: Anyone interested in trading referral bonuses for casino/poker sites can contact me via email to work something out. =)
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Online bonus hustling
online-casino-dealer.com appears to be another name for BeTheDealer.com. They make their money on the vig. A cut is taken from wins when you are the dealer.
> Was wondering if anyone has used the site
> online-casino-dealer.com? They allow players
> to play either against the house, or as the
> dealer. You receive one credit for each
> dollar wagered as a player, and lose one
> credit for each dollar bet against you while
> you play as the dealer (basically you use
> your credits to purchase the opportunity to
> be the dealer). I can't find any other
> catches/drawbacks to the system listed
> anywhere (per-hand charges, etc). It sounds
> incredible -- I can play against the house
> with BS at a .5% disadvantage, and then as
> the dealer get back the same amount of
> action from morons playing at a 2%
> disadvantage.
> It simply sounds too good to be true --
> there doesn't seem to be much in the way of
> generating income for the house! (Maybe they
> count on their unique system to draw in
> table game/slot crossover players??) Can
> anyone verify that this site works as
> advertised and can be exploited by skilled
> players?
> And as long as we're on the subject, I may
> as well throw in a shameless plug for
> myself: Anyone interested in trading
> referral bonuses for casino/poker sites can
> contact me via email to work something out.
> =)
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