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So sometimes when you look at player activities, some players will stand out for the wrong reasons. The lines are different, etc etc. If you suspect that the player is a sharp, what do you do? How do you deal with it?
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You can always set a smaller limit on their wagers. Make them voluntarily leave. You can also delete their account or remove them, just make sure that they no longer have any balance in your book- if they do, pay them out and delete them.
You can always set a smaller limit on their wagers. Make them voluntarily leave. You can also delete their account or remove them, just make sure that they no longer have any balance in your book- if they do, pay them out and delete them.
I agree with reducing the limit on their bets. You can also limit their access to specific markets, which would make them feel unwelcome.
If you delete their account, ensure you're transparent with your actions. Before doing so, you should message the player and tell them what they did wrong. Also, I agree that you should pay them out first before deleting the account.
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