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Can Evolution share information between traders and lead to confiscation of profits?

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4 months ago
esus

Hello everyone,

I wanted to ask about a situation to get opinions.

I have verified accounts with two operators licensed in Spain (DGOJ). In a live roulette session with the provider Evolution, I bet on one color from one account and on the opposite color from the other account (with a different operator) at the same table.

These were manual bets, without software, automation, or any kind of technical manipulation.

I made a profit of €200 with one of the operators (I deposited €200 and won another €200). Subsequently, the operator confiscated the winnings, claiming that the provider had detected a pattern of "low-risk" or "risk-free" betting.

My questions are:

Can a provider like Evolution share information between different operators for this type of analysis?

Is it valid to confiscate winnings generated with real money when there has been no technical error or obvious breach of game rules?

Is it really considered abuse to bet on opposite outcomes with different bookmakers at the same table?

Both operators are licensed in Spain and are regulated by the Directorate General for Gambling Regulation.

I would appreciate similar opinions or experiences.


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Kompy11
4 months ago

I believe that this could happen if these casinos are related.

Have you checked that, please?

4 months ago
esus

They're not related. Evolution sent them a report saying there was opposite betting in that session, and they used that excuse to take €2200 from me. I made a mistake betting; I didn't have enough money in that casino for the bet I wanted to place, and I tried to double my stake using two accounts at two different casinos (all in my name). But I executed the bet incorrectly, and now I lost the money at the first casino, and the other one confiscated it. Is this legal?

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Kompy11
4 months ago

It should be written in their terms, actually. Usually this kind of gameplay is not allowed, actually.

So the game provider checked it, and even if these casinos are not related, they could see that you tried to win in such a way.

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