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Casinos: Industry insiders answer questions on Reddit

Topic created on 19th Aug. 2023 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 14 | Views: 1,800
Frankey
Experienced
I typed ' gambling ' into the search on Reddit and came across 2 intressting posts in r/de_IAMA. This is the German version of Iam a....ask me anything. I am a /work as,ask me anything.

One titled I have been working in the gambling industry for 10 years


The other with the heading I work as a Croupier in a casino

These are not whistleblowers or anything and there are no Joe Pesci pen attacks but both are interesting and sometimes amusing to read.

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roccoammo11
Expert
habs once read but you will not be smarter.
the only thing I have not heard before is that you are not allowed to play due to insolvency by law?! that can not be verified anyway and is nothing to do with the casino...

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Frankey
Experienced
roccoammo11 wrote on 19.08.2023 at 22:19: habs times read but smarter you will not.
the only thing I have not heard before is that you are not allowed to play due to insolvency by law?! that can not be checked anyway and is nothing to do with the casino ...

Is not that in the Schufa? Private insolvencies in any case I think but that they know. If the insolvency runs there are legal regulations what you are allowed or what others may offer you. For the 3 years or however long it runs you are so to speak branded. He still has an insolvency running, we are not allowed to offer him a yacht with a financing plan or something like that

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frapi07
Elite

Frankey wrote on 19/08/2023 at 23:16:
Is not that in the Schufa? Private insolvencies in any case I think but that they know. If the insolvency runs there are legal regulations what you are allowed or what others may offer you. For the 3 years or however long it runs you are so to speak branded. He still has an insolvency running, we are not allowed to offer him a yacht with a financing plan or something like that

That is clear to him, but how does a casino or a gaming house want to check that? You are not asked at the entrance for a Schufa.Auskunft The only thing I could find out now is that the wins must give. I also find interesting.

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Donnie
Elite
Joe Pesci Pen Attack🤣

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Frankey
Experienced

frapi07 wrote on 20/08/2023 at 01:12 PM:

That is clear to him, but how will a casino or casino check that? You are not asked at the entrance for a Schufa.Auskunft The only thing I could find out now is that the wins must give. I also find interesting.

"Our Player protection guidelines are very high and are EDP-system supported. Visits, frequency, use, financial situation etc flow in here and result in the measures to be initiated. On site I speak with guests, explain and give tips if possible/wanted.


What measures do you take regularly?

Measures can be: Conversations, voluntary restrictions, voluntary blocking, imposed restrictions by us, imposed blocking by us, imposed blocking due to legislation (e.g. insolvency), blocking by third parties (rather rare)."



You have to register at a casino or sign up for a membership. And if 'insolvency' appears with your name in the system, then they have their guidelines. There must not be how much but probably only insolvency to...... The Schufa information you do not need to bring, I think the data for casino is important automatically after they enter your name into the system.

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Frankey
Experienced

Donnie wrote on 08/20/2023 at 04:58: Joe Pesci Pen Attack🤣

Just past the town, the big gravel pit begins. The gravel pit has a lot of holes in it. A lot of our problems were buried in those holes. And we always had problems.in the casino Castrop-Rauxel 🤣

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roccoammo11
Expert

Frankey wrote on 08/20/2023 at 10:40 AM:

"Our Player protection guidelines are very high and are supported by EDP systems. Visits, frequency, use, financial situation etc flow into this and result in the measures to be initiated. On site I talk to guests, explain and give tips if possible/desired.


What measures do you take regularly?

Measures can be: Conversations, voluntary restrictions, voluntary blocking, imposed restrictions by us, imposed blocking by us, imposed blocking due to legislation (e.g. insolvency), blocking by third parties (rather rare)."



You have to register at a casino or sign up for a membership. And if 'insolvency' appears with your name in the system, then they have their guidelines. There must not be how much but probably only insolvency to...... The Schufa information you do not need to bring, I think the data for casino is important automatically after they enter your name into the system.

can someone confirm this? I would be interested now...in any case, this seems not to be the case everywhere because I know 2 people who are in the private insolvency but may still play in at least 2 different casinos...

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gamble1
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roccoammo11 wrote on 19.08.2023 at 22:19: habs times read but smarter you will not.
the only thing I have not heard before is that you are not allowed to play due to insolvency by law?! that can not be checked anyway and is nothing to do with the casino ...

That's but logical you get but even no residual Debt discharge if you go gambling at a point where you already knew how it is about your financial situation is in the law something like "who wastes assets uneconomically does not receive residual debt discharge"

You can check this very easily because everyone with insolvency is publicly in the register and can be viewed by anyone

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Frankey
Experienced
roccoammo11 wrote on 20/08/2023 at 11:38 AM:

can someone confirm this? would interest me now already times..in any case, this seems not to be the case everywhere because I know 2 people who are in the private insolvency but may still play in at least 2 different casinos....

He wrote yes the rules are from his casino. Maybe it also depends on the state. They all have leeway since gambling is a state matter.
Maybe they are allowed to play. With the insolvency, I think it's about what happens should one win.

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Frankey
Experienced

roccoammo11 wrote on 20/08/2023 at 11:38 AM:

can someone confirm this? would interest me now already times..in any case, this seems not to be the case everywhere because I know 2 people who are in the private insolvency but may still play in at least 2 different casinos....

Have briefly times private insolvency gambling win entered in the search. Briefly skimmed. Lottery winnings, inheritance, gifts, etc. are attachable. Think that will then also be the case with casinos

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roccoammo11
Expert
yes that is already clear to me. my question was actually only whether it is normal or possible or even a must from a bank to check? have never heard that!

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frapi07
Elite
Frankey wrote on 08/20/2023 at 10:40 AM:

"Our Player protection guidelines are very high and are supported by EDP systems. Visits, frequency, use, financial situation etc flow into this and result in the measures to be initiated. On site I talk to guests, explain and give tips if possible/desired.


What measures do you take regularly?

Measures can be: Conversations, voluntary restrictions, voluntary blocking, imposed restrictions by us, imposed blocking by us, imposed blocking due to legislation (e.g. insolvency), blocking by third parties (rather rare)."



You have to register at a casino or sign up for a membership. And if 'insolvency' appears with your name in the system, then they have their guidelines. There must not be how much but probably only insolvency to...... The Schufa information you do not need to bring, I think the data for casino is important automatically after they enter your name into the system.

I also think that it is always different. In the casinos (are almost like a casino, except that you are limited at live tables there) is certainly nothing checked, except the OASIS lock.

In the casinos you also have the possibility to get everything paid out in cash. It is difficult to trace and pawn the money.

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Frankey
Experienced
I don't know if this applies nationwide. The Saxon casino law states under access control

"1The operation of a casino obligates the implementation of an access control. 2This may consist of a personal identity check or an equivalent alternative to the ID check with data comparison. 3The data collected as part of the access control shall be matched with the data from the cross-game blocking system."

https://www.revosax.sachsen.de/vorschrift/10823-Saechsisches-Spielbankengesetz#p9

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Maria_Sonntag
Amateur
This refers to OASIS. But private insolvencies are not listed there.

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