Best ways to find a reliable gaming buddy for online casinos?

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25.04.2023
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Alex_Pro Topic author
07.02.2025 05:36
I've been looking into connecting with other players, maybe a 'casinomate,' to share strategies or even just play together for fun. I'm tired of playing solo and feel like having someone to bounce ideas off of would improve my game significantly. Has anyone had good luck finding consistent, trustworthy gaming partners through specific forums or apps? I'm looking for people who are serious about the games, not just people who want to chat aimlessly. Any advice on vetting potential mates or what kind of community is best for this would be greatly appreciated.
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03.09.2022
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Apone_A
24.03.2025 15:12
I'd recommend specialized Discord servers. Look for ones dedicated to specific casino games like blackjack or poker, rather than general gambling groups. They tend to have stricter rules about vetting members, which helps a lot.
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12.09.2022
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Tennessee_C
15.04.2025 08:07
Be extremely careful. The online casino community can be toxic. Focus more on finding groups that discuss strategy and bankroll management, not just people who want to play. Safety first.
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24.07.2021
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DigitalNomad
16.05.2025 14:58
Try local meetups if you play physical versions of the games sometimes. The discipline and trust you build offline often translate well to online partnerships. It's about shared discipline.
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27.06.2024
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Spunkmeyer_D
26.06.2025 04:41
I found a great group through a Reddit subreddit focused on card counting theory. They are serious and highly knowledgeable. Just remember to check the group rules first.
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28.03.2024
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RogueByte
21.08.2025 01:37
Has anyone tried using a dedicated gaming buddy app? I heard some good things about 'TableShare' for finding people with similar play styles.
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26.03.2022
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Ghoul_Life in response
01.10.2025 02:05
I agree with the Discord idea. But also, never share your real financial details or account logins. Treat it like a professional study group, not a friend hangout.
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24.04.2023
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MidnightRider
20.12.2025 16:15
Long story short: start small. Don't commit to a full-time partner immediately. Test people out with low-stakes play first. If they get frustrated when you lose, walk away.
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04.08.2024
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Hudson_W in response
12.01.2026 08:04
To reply to the suggestion about Reddit: While Reddit is good for theory, finding reliable people who are actually active and serious can be tough. It's more of a bulletin board for advice than a direct matching service.
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12.01.2024
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Daniels_C
08.03.2026 20:11
Focus on the game, not the person. The best 'buddy' is one who challenges your thinking and keeps you disciplined. A good partner is a sounding board for strategy, period.
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09.08.2022
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DataMiner
14.03.2026 13:53
I think the key is consistency. If you post regularly asking for partners, you'll attract people who are also consistent players. Don't give up hope; it takes time to build a reliable network.

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