> >I also played in TGC a few years ago, but it is so boring that I
> >quickly gave up on it.
>
> Yes, certainly, this is just a private opinion of course, merely in
passing


Is it forbidden on this list to express one's personal experience with
e-gold or services that use e-gold?
I thought that was exactly one of the purposes.

If you can't stand that, I guess you bought a few TGC shares too many to be
comfortable with..


>  The whole bulk
> of internet commerce is online gaming,


Just a minute , but online brokerages and other sites around trading and
stock markets make up a far bigger piece of internet commerce.
Etrade alone has about 2 billion$ in sales a year, they have 2.5 billion$ of
cash in the bank, and that's just one of the online brokerages.
(http://biz.yahoo.com/p/e/et.html if you don't believe me)
(and I don't have any shares in etrade, just in case you are searching for
an agenda again...)



> >Electronic and online games are more likely to be rigged too.
>
> Yes, of course - who can really argue with that statement?
> "Electronic and online games are more likely to be rigged too" -- who
> can argue with that?  Why was it said - well, it's a true statement -
> right?


Is it not allowed to mention that, when I am
talking why I prefer a real casino over an online one?

My dear friend, you are talking about laissez-faire, free markets and free
speech.. non-regulation..
And now you are going to tell me what I can say on this list and what not..
And you go on trying to push me to express an opinion about TGC..
What happened to your 'laissez-faire' ??
And you don't see the contradiction between your words and your behaviour...
Get real please.


Any Sunday afternoon programmer (like me), knows how easy it is to tweak the
odds where you want to.
Just a few extra lines of code, and that King you need will have a little
less chance to come up, or maybe a little more chance if it is a new
customer and you want to make him happy on his first visit.
Just too easy.

Does every online casino this? Probably not.
Are there online casinos who do this? Most certainly.



> Of the 10 billion dollar online casino industry,


Online casinos mostly don't publish numbers.
This figure is the guestimate by some of the opponents of online gambling,
who are crying loud that it should be stopped or regulated.
Very unlikely that these would-be-regulators are not exagerating the
number...


> Don't look at him - he as just saying "Electronic
> and online games are more likely to be rigged too".  And who can
> argue with that sentence?

Then why are you trying?




> Danny can't quite decide, or clearly state, whether his position is
that...


Indeed, that's what I have been saying all the time: I can't decide because
there is NO information.

At least something we agree about.

Does that mean I should 'believe' something?



Just relax.
My criticising TGC shares has already done more than your touting them...

If some people on this list have decided not to buy TGC shares because of my
ramblings here, it is not me that is to be blamed, but DBourse's response
(or lack of response) to these questions that have come up.


Cheers.


Danny









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