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Dominique wrote:
Presenting gambling as the entertainment it is makes sense for you, too. You will attract intelligent players who understand how it works and enjoy the entertainment value. They will budget their entertainment cost and play month after month because they are enjoying themselves. You will build a player base with happy customers and do well. Player, casino and you will all be happy.

Teaching people how to exploit a software glitch in the cashier is not advertising gambling…

It’s also not “bonus abuse.” The title of this thread should be changed.

In fact, we should never be talking about “bonus abuse” as it’s a fake concept. A lost bonus is considered a “bonus” by casinos. Using one smartly is said to be “bonus abuse.” Casino companies employ mathematical wizards. All of their money is made on math. The house should still win when people are making intelligent betting decisions. It’s not “blackjack abuse” when someone is using basic strategy. Nobody takes more cards on 21 because it’s so darn entertaining. Everyone would like to win at the casino, and if casinos insist on giving them the mathematical edge to do it (bonuses), then people aren’t “abusers” for being smart about it.

Dominique wrote:
Or, occasionally, a bonus will be ill designed and give the player an edge.

Cheating the cashier does NOT fall in that category. There is a HUGE difference.

Exactly.