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Originally Posted by JohnnyTazer
Wrong. End of discussion. Period. Casino Isn't moral for giving un true odds.
A casino isn't a charity. They aren't obliged to give anyone fair odds. Their games are for the most part transparent and the house edge is calculable and obtainable on dozens of websites.
Whether you enter into a transaction where the house has an edge is entirely a consensual agreement between two parties. The casinos aren't misleading anyone or pulling some sort of bait-and-switch - I think it's fair to say it's common knowledge that games are unbeatable long-term and yet millions of people still decide they want to play every year. There's nothing immoral in what they're doing.
Further, to say that it's moral to take a casino overpay is absurd. Sure, if I got a casino overpay, I probably wouldn't pay it back unless forced to, but to claim that you're taking the moral high ground by doing so is comical. You knowingly took money that you know you were not entitled to. How can you possibly justify that as moral? C'mon.