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Mike_25
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So you already know the deal, right? Minors be tryin' to slide into those casino sites any way they can to get their gamble on. And they get pretty slick with the tricks and cons too, always one step ahead of the verification cops.
Some of the most popular plays:
•Throw up some bogus info. When signing up, just make up a name, age, address, whatever you need. As long as it sounds halfway legit, they'll probably let it slide. They're not usually checking too close.
•Mask that IP. Use a VPN, proxy or TOR to mask their real IP and location. That way it looks like they're accessing from where it's legal rather than where they really are at mommy's house.
•Lie about parental consent. Say the 'rents said it was chill, even if that's really not the case. How's the casino supposed to know for sure if junior is telling the truth?
•Start with fake money. Play around with the fun bux first before putting real cash on the line. That way they can learn the ropes without immediately getting caught doing something they shouldn't.
• Roll the dice late at night. For minors close to 21, the late hours and graveyard shifts probably have the smallest staff to catch them slipping in. More people means more chances of getting ID checked!
•Just small bets. When they do start betting real money, keep the bets tiny. No reason to raise eyebrows or trigger extra verification over a few bucks at a time. They'll build up the action gradually.
•Prepaid cash cards. Use anonymous cash cards, gift cards or store value cards to fund the account. Keeps things hush hush from the parents and hides the financial details.
•Stay under radar. For some, occasional small bets are the way to go. Enough to still enjoy some play but not enough volume or suspicious activity to ultimately get pinged. Hoping to skate by unnoticed!
And there are endless other tricks up their sleeves too, I'm sure. The thing is, you give these minors an inch and they'll take a mile. But with vigilance, detection tools and zero tolerance policies, the casinos got a chance at catching more of them in the act. Just gotta out-slick the slickness! No easy feat but fighting the good fight.
Some of the most popular plays:
•Throw up some bogus info. When signing up, just make up a name, age, address, whatever you need. As long as it sounds halfway legit, they'll probably let it slide. They're not usually checking too close.
•Mask that IP. Use a VPN, proxy or TOR to mask their real IP and location. That way it looks like they're accessing from where it's legal rather than where they really are at mommy's house.
•Lie about parental consent. Say the 'rents said it was chill, even if that's really not the case. How's the casino supposed to know for sure if junior is telling the truth?
•Start with fake money. Play around with the fun bux first before putting real cash on the line. That way they can learn the ropes without immediately getting caught doing something they shouldn't.
• Roll the dice late at night. For minors close to 21, the late hours and graveyard shifts probably have the smallest staff to catch them slipping in. More people means more chances of getting ID checked!
•Just small bets. When they do start betting real money, keep the bets tiny. No reason to raise eyebrows or trigger extra verification over a few bucks at a time. They'll build up the action gradually.
•Prepaid cash cards. Use anonymous cash cards, gift cards or store value cards to fund the account. Keeps things hush hush from the parents and hides the financial details.
•Stay under radar. For some, occasional small bets are the way to go. Enough to still enjoy some play but not enough volume or suspicious activity to ultimately get pinged. Hoping to skate by unnoticed!
And there are endless other tricks up their sleeves too, I'm sure. The thing is, you give these minors an inch and they'll take a mile. But with vigilance, detection tools and zero tolerance policies, the casinos got a chance at catching more of them in the act. Just gotta out-slick the slickness! No easy feat but fighting the good fight.