Nobody here is asking to “be grateful.”
What many of us are asking for is a real separation between casual users and serious players. In any competitive casino environment, players who bring higher volume are treated differently because they create more value for the platform.
I go to casinos in Las Vegas, and when you play at a certain level, you are not treated like everyone else in the crowd. You get access, attention, benefits, and real recognition. That is not charity. That is how serious business works.
The problem here is that many big players no longer see a real reason to stay. I personally know more than 10 high-volume players who stepped away because they did not feel there was any meaningful benefit for them anymore.
This is not about begging for bonuses. It is about the platform understanding where the real value comes from and building a system that reflects that.
Also, mentioning that over $150,000 was spent on distributions does not make the system look stronger. For casual players, that number may sound impressive. But for high-volume players, it can actually have the opposite effect.
When serious players see a platform presenting $150,000 as if it is a major benefit, it shows a clear disconnect between what the platform thinks is valuable and what big players actually consider meaningful.
Honestly, even if the number were $1 million, it would still depend on how it is distributed, who actually benefits, and whether the rewards match the volume being generated by the players.
A serious casino should not just announce a number and expect everyone to be impressed. Serious players look at real value, real treatment, real benefits, and whether the platform gives them a reason to stay.
At this point, I personally do not even treat this like a serious casino anymore. It feels more like a casual game. And that is exactly the issue.
Every player has their place, but serious players should have a reason to keep playing here.
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