1- Having each game have negative odds for the player to begin with.
2- Making it conveniently easy to deposit, but very hard to cash out, at that point compliance and KYC suddenly becomes very important to casinos.
3- Using shady jurisdictions to avoid law enforcement (Curacao, isle of man,etc...)
4- Banning players that find an edge, like in BlackJack. (Was way worse before, using physical coercion)
5- Prosecuting players that find an edge and recovering the money when they lose (see Phil Ivey's case)
1- Having each game have negative odds for the player to begin with. 2- Making it conveniently easy to deposit, but very hard to cash out, at that point compliance and KYC suddenly becomes very important to casinos. 3- Using shady jurisdictions to avoid law enforcement (Curacao, isle of man,etc...) 4- Banning players that find an edge, like in BlackJack. (Was way worse before, using physical coercion) 5- Prosecuting players that find an edge and recovering the money when they lose (see Phil Ivey's case)