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Also, if you somehow manage to get scammed by someone hosting black jack in tabletop simulator, you shouldn't have access to money in the first place.
Give your credit card to an adult and have them take care of your finances instead.
I did not get scammed, I'm talking about potential scams.
Also why would tabletop allow servers that promote skin gambling? Something that's been prosecuted by law as of now?
If you think it's illegal, call the police, nobody in game will do anything about it.
Get in the line and wait your turn.
I mean this is not random, I've been several times in the guy's room, and at first I thought it were just prizes, but they were dealing real cs:go skins.
In all seriousness though, it's not illegal or against any rules, like real csgo/dota skin betting. So you shouldn't worry about it.
Or you are in deep denial.