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Gambling on a cruise


williamshennie9

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Heya guys!

As it is coming to the end of the year, I have decided to take my family on an international cruise for a vacation :) But that's not the point of this post. There will be a casino on the boat. So the reason for this post is to discuss gambling on a cruise. I often gamble at my local casino worry-free, because our government has rules and laws regarding casino payout. However, on a cruise, they are not subject to any particular law to protect players. (And of course, they won't have a provably fair system like Stake and Primedice have).

So what do you guys think? Should I stay away from slots, knowing that it could be rigged to payback 0% back to the players, or should I just stick to tables, where it can't be rigged becuase the dealer will draw from a physical deck of cards. I would love to discuss this, and if you know of anyone who has actually won money in a "cruise casino", please share the story below :)

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Slots is like money sucking machine man. Online or at a real casino the result still the same you need a hundred or even thousands roll so that machine will make big payout or something. Prefer to play roulette on real casino cause it will be fun and thrilling. Or black jack it's easier though.

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Hmm i would probably be too tempted by the flashing lights and cha ching noises coming from the casino to stay away , but that just me ,I do know that most casinos on boats have reloadable cards that you take to a kiosk and put money on to play on the machines , this might be a good thing because you have to leave the machine to top it up again hopefully stepping away from it will be enough to realise topping up again is probably not too wise if you have emptied it once already, as apposed to sitting and feeding the machine with actual money where you don't stop until our pocket is empty, I would stick to what you know already and not play the casino on the boat , but in the end its your call ❤️

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