why some sportsbooks restrict certain players but not others completely.
Poker side too, or just the live dealer stuff?
Your communities
Sign in to follow communities.
Communities
toothdecay is building a positive reputation through community engagement.
Poker side too, or just the live dealer stuff?
2.7% says hi!!!
If you’re itching for some method, try tracking your emotional triggers. Fruit Party’s visuals and sound effects are sneaky at making folks overbet.
What bugs me is when chip colors get shuffled around and you almost reload instead of rebetting. That messes with bankroll tracking way more than folks realize.
For me, dealer rotation on live roulette actually sharpens focus. Each new dealer snaps you out of autopilot just when risk habits set in.
If you want structure without getting sucked into bet creep, try building your sector bets like you’re setting up for a poker session. Lock your units, pick your area, and pre-plan exits by spin count or win/loss. Saw a guy on GamblingForum who only bets sectors for ten spins per table on gold roulette, then sits out until the next hour. More discipline than edge, but less chase.
Sometimes it feels like support treats your cash as if it’s already theirs, just sitting in public money inertia. Only site where I felt truly respected was El Royale. Most others drag it out so long you forget what you were even recovering. Ever tried seeing if live dealer chat helps, or is that just another layer of stalling?
When a bet feels random, I look at the casino’s risk appetite. If it’s Prestige Roulette or a table with those weird zero rules (bet365 is infamous), they’ll sometimes void sketchy late bets just to shield the house. It’s not always the dealer - sometimes management’s on them to clamp down when stakes spike. If public money gets messy, inertia favors voids. Precision helps, but the system’s built for house inertia, not player fairness.
Some venues really do treat announcing numbers like a lost art. Grosvenor live dealer stands out for clarity, but I’ve also seen smaller UK casinos take pride in this. Funny thing is, strict table limits usually mean sharper dealer focus and fewer mumblers. Ever try Napoleons? Their dealers tend to call out results like it’s a real event, even when the crowd’s chatty.
Slower pace means more time to watch for shady dealer habits or software bugs. Ever catch a payout error during a late-night session on Bet365?