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Topic One: Viber Tightens Policies
Introduction: A group member mentioned that the Viber platform has started to prohibit any form of game redirection.
Discussion:
Only the most basic community functions are allowed, and links in messages are not permitted.
Using bots to facilitate external jumps is prohibited.
Manual messaging and channel operations are still viable.
Comparison: Telegram remains the most liberal platform, Facebook still allows some placements, while WhatsApp/Message control is almost "dead".
Conclusion: Viber is no longer suitable for driving traffic, Telegram is the main battleground.
Topic Two: How exactly should profits be calculated?
Introduction: A group member asked, seeing people calculate profits using "deposit-withdrawal difference", as well as GGR or NGR, so what should be the standard?
Discussion:
Platform/Game Provider → Usually calculated by GGR (Gross Gambling Revenue).
Bookmaker (Site owner/Bookie) → Generally uses NGR (Net Gambling Revenue), which needs to deduct bonuses, rebates, and other costs.
Someone added: Over time, NGR ≈ deposit-withdrawal difference - user balance.
Recollection: In the early years, many bookmakers only looked at the deposit-withdrawal difference, but now more are shifting to NGR.
Conclusion: Profit calculation methods should be role-specific. The operational side mainly uses NGR, while the supplier side uses GGR more, and the deposit-withdrawal difference is gradually marginalized.
Topic Three: Jeju Island Casino "Temperature Control Cards" Caught
Introduction: A group member revealed that a casino in Jeju Island was investigated for using "temperature control cards" to cheat.
Discussion:
The so-called temperature control cards: Heating the card surface with an under-table heater → Changes the value or suit of the card.
Technical details:
Heating for about 10 seconds, too fast will scorch.
A card can only change once, irreversible, and has a shorter lifespan than regular cards.
Operators need training to create favorable outcomes during betting.
Some speculate the principle is similar to "color-changing ink".
Discussion on gambling strategies: For example, betting first to lure, then counterattacking in the last two seconds.
Conclusion: Temperature control cards do have technology, but with high costs and many limitations, they are not a universal cheating method. This incident also reflects the financial strain of the casino, taking risks to cheat.
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