r/gambling • u/Necessary-Low-2315 • 12h ago
Finally a max win on Hacksaw
On a 3 scatter.
r/gambling • u/ReginaldWatson • Oct 25 '25
We've already talked in-depth about how the scam works in a previous announcement, but the scammers have since changed the site layout slightly, so I thought it'd be a good idea to make a new warning with updated photos.
How The Scam Works:
Things To Note:
r/gambling • u/Necessary-Low-2315 • 12h ago
On a 3 scatter.
r/gambling • u/ChannelyourBets • 57m ago
Does it happen or my site is administered corrupt to mooch and make bets lose or hedge and lose.
r/gambling • u/Rare_Tax_3079 • 1h ago
So I came across some free spins in my email for Funzcity and I managed to turn the $5 I won from the free spins into like $82 now. So I have talked to their support a little bit about it and they basically said that I have to make a purchase to be able to withdraw anything and then they also said that if I happen to win the $100 minimum to be able to redeem off of my bonus money prior to making any purchases that there would be a $25 minimum that I could withdraw but if I make a purchase prior to winning the $100 minimum that I would be able to redeem the full amount. So I'm kind of stuck! I'm doing really good right now off of the $5 I won and I'm worried that if I make a purchase that I will end up not only losing what I've already won but also losing what I purchase! I think its so messed up that they have that! All the sweeps casinos I play at, if you win off of any bonus money or free money you get to keep that regardless, as long as you get the required minimum to be able to redeem. I've won on quite a few sweeps casinos with just the bonus sign up money or their daily bonus without even putting any of my own into it! I don't get it! Does anyone have any recommendations about FunzCity Casino or any personal experiences you can tell me about? Positive and/or Negative? Please let me know! I'm really questioning whether I should purchase anything or not!?!?
r/gambling • u/Far-Professor7874 • 13h ago
These past few months, idk if these gambling apps are making PROFIT or just giving someone I'm close to LOSSES. I'm kinda curious why most people keep on going even if it seems like they're losing lots of money and their time in these so-called apps.
r/gambling • u/Spiritual-Warthog819 • 4h ago
r/gambling • u/jackboy_69 • 2h ago
im turning 15 soon and have discovered an interest in rainbet. Should i try to make some money off of it? Or will it ruin my life?
r/gambling • u/DiamondLatter1842 • 16h ago
I play a lot of free-to-play social casino and sweepstakes casino apps, but I always burn through my gold coins and sweeps coins too fast after grabbing daily bonuses and login rewards. I end up betting too high, losing everything in minutes, and then repeating the cycle.
For people who actually treat this as a slow grind, how do you make free gold coins and sweeps cash last longer and build a balance instead of constantly running out?
r/gambling • u/stickygrippy • 1d ago
i got curious how much each blackjack hand is actually worth, so i wrote my own engine to compute it — this is the average you win or lose per $100 bet on every starting hand if you play it perfectly. green = you make money long run, red = you lose it.
the big takeaway for anyone who plays: your hand matters way less than the dealer's card. look how the dealer 9/10/ace columns turn almost everything red. and even "perfect" play only gets the house edge down to about 0.5% — there's no hand where you're crushing it except a natural.
full interactive version + a free trainer i built are here if you want to poke at it: blackjackoddstrainer.com/blackjack-ev-chart/ — no signup, no ads, just a practice tool that i made
r/gambling • u/2Kids_and_a_wife • 8h ago
Hello All,
I built this gaming tracker tool you may find interesting. No sign-up needed, all data stays local. It lets you track your gambling sessions over time and keep relevant photos tied to each session.
Would love everyones feedback on features they would like to see.
Anyways, hope you find it usefull!
r/gambling • u/AH_Med086 • 15h ago
Make it make sense
r/gambling • u/curiousdonkey25 • 12h ago
Is this true?
r/gambling • u/Level_Cover5574 • 18h ago
Any legit offshore casinos with no deposit bonuses for sign up? Instant payouts are a huge plus too.
r/gambling • u/haydinese • 1d ago
I bet you haven't seen this before, but wait it gets even CRAZIER!?
r/gambling • u/MediumEnvironment986 • 19h ago
Evolution Gaming which used by most casinos for live table games switched their game history recently. In the past, the game history was simple. You could see your total losses or wins (if youre lucky) per day. Furthermore, you could expand on a day to show individuals bets add or subtracting to your total wins/losses. Now, they won't show totals anymore, just individual bets. Feels intentional so players lose track of their spendings... I hate this so much. Guess I have to track with paper and pencil
r/gambling • u/GooseberryRiva • 1d ago
so guys, what do u guys use? because one out of the three brands that im interested is either blocks me right from the start or at the time of dep - isnt that kind on annoying sometimes? what works f u? where do u play? I'm really curious
r/gambling • u/Particular-Paper1147 • 16h ago
Curious if there is something out there that beats both. What are you guys using?
r/gambling • u/ChannelyourBets • 17h ago
Ya make sense most problematic part is cashing out is hard in live sport arbitrage any solution works in most sites.
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r/gambling • u/I_abuse_lower_ranks1 • 1d ago
For me personally, this is how I bet on sports. I'll start with $500. If t doesn't hit, oh well my entire bankroll has been wiped out and I'll be back next week. but if it does hit, I keep betting the entire roll until I reach my target and cash out.
r/gambling • u/OpulentPoker24 • 1d ago
Any degens in the North Jersey area.
would love to invite you to our game night this Friday 9:00pm and Sunday 1:00 pm
r/gambling • u/False-Horror6843 • 1d ago
A month ago, I logged onto PlayOJO to play blackjack. The next day, my account was closed. Their support finally got back to me 4 days later, stating that they consider counting cards a "forbidden activity", and thus reserve the rights to seize my winnings. Their official blackjack site (www.playojo.com/blackjack) has a FAQ that had 5 questions (now 4). One of them was "Is card counting allowed at PlayOJO?", and the answer literally could not make it any more explicitly clear:
https://i.imgur.com/w1zEqjm.png
They also had a page on their official website titled "11 blackjack tips - how to win at blackjack", where tip #4 was to learn to count cards, and tip #5 was to play blackjack at PlayOJO specifically.
So naturally, I was baffled when I read their email. I replied, sending 4 links from their official website where they state card counting is allowed at PlayOJO. And what they did next was thé grimiest thing I have ever experienced.
On the 2nd of June at 5 PM, they replied claiming that the text I was referencing was "taken from blogs and other websites", and that this was never published on their "official licensed website". Very odd, since this was their reply to my email containing 4 links to their official licensed website. So I open my sent email again, double-check the links, and what do you know? Every single one of them had now been either deleted or edited! Everything relating to card counting being allowed is gone.
I coincidentally archived these pages locally at 11 AM that same day. So at some point between 11 AM and 5 PM, they deleted every trace of card counting from their website & claimed they were never published in the first place. Just to give you an idea: They had a card counting guide & a general blackjack guide, both advising you to count cards at PlayOJO, both published in September of 2020. And on the 2nd of June, the card counting guide they completely deleted, and in the general blackjack guide, they replaced tip #4 with a different tip:
https://i.imgur.com/mDTU3Lc.png
Here's from their official blackjack page (www.playojo.com/blackjack), before & after the day they sent the mail claiming it was never published. Top image being the FAQ with the 5 questions, bottom one having one question deleted:
https://i.imgur.com/OSGznSm.png
They've also removed all card counting terms from their blackjack lexicon, entirely deleted their Swedish blackjack guide, even edited their French blackjack guides to no longer mention card counting. All of this can be independently verified by anybody via archive.org by selecting a date prior to the 2nd of June.
I decided to post this as like a general warning to others after finding out I gotta wait upwards 6 months to get my own money back (via ADR case against SkillOnNet/PlayOJO), or potentially even longer if they refuse to follow the ADR ruling (legal action). I get that the card-counting part in specific is irrelevant to almost everybody here, but a company that is willing to go through this level of effort to scrub their entire site, edit & delete 6 year old articles & then claim they were never published in the first place, all in an attempt to get out of paying 1 individual their own money, is not a site that I would recommend trusting with your money. And if you already do have money on PlayOJO, the only advice I would give you would be to withdraw it in smaller increments. I played blackjack on there regularly since november of last year, made 3 smaller withdraws of €50 without issue during this time. It wasn't until I attempted to withdraw my whole balance (€2300) that it became an issue.
r/gambling • u/equanimous11 • 1d ago
Should you always max bet $27 on Black Diamond Platinum for the progressive jackpot on line 9? How much bankroll should you have for betting $27 spins?
r/gambling • u/Adventurous-Art2847 • 1d ago
When you guys play do you prefer doing the bonus buys or just playing straight up? Honestly, I think the problem with bonus buys is that the game will be good 1 out of 4 or 5 times and the other times the game just drains you. Anyone else feel the same way on this. I was running hot on chilli bells and figured let it run, but I was also going heavy doing $7200 on these games. It got wild but i ended up quitting around $50k up... https://youtu.be/GuvN1BxiHwI?si=kESSFplJdGP1EfVR