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Originally Posted by notfoolingme
They'd literally never win on a random site, they're so bad. Instead they start off winning before they lose it all, but they redposit because they remember winning.
Au contraire. Bad players win (in the short term) precisely because the games are random. Good players win in the long term, because they have the skills (including bankroll management) to cope with random variance.
You seem to be arguing that new players are boomswitched. If that is true, why don't you check the biggest winners on PTR this week? Click a few of the names and see how many of them are total newbies. My guess is that... big winners are not newbies. Big winners are better/more experienced players. Feel free to find eveidence that proves the opposite.
The idea that sites rig the deal (even slightly) to keep casual players in the game is illogical. Sites maintain liquidity (which is then taken by winners as profit) by getting injections of cash from depositors. If anything, it is in a site's interest for new players to LOSE. If newbies kept winning, they wouldn't need to deposit!