Hi. We have testers in Germany so I'll try to send them a link to your forum thread and ask them for advice 🙂
Huh interesting. I feel like the rules for casino abroad are very different than the ones we have here in the states. I used to hang around Vegas fairly often but when the pandemic started I had to stay home. I thought about going t some of the Indian casinos on the reservations but it felt kind of sketchy so instead I started playing online casino rooms. While stuck at home I have tried a few different online casino rooms but my personal favorite is called joker388. It is fairly new so it's okay if you never tried it before. They mostly focus of slots so there is a lot of different slot games you can find there. Plus they have some really cool cash back options. I think that if you guys never visited this casino before you can definitely give it a go. I think you will like it a lot
Yes, usually for the US, you can find pretty big bonuses. Even no deposit bonuses. Many of the casinos use the "chip" system where you can claim the bonus chip (use the code) and get the bonus. That's very unusual, especially for casinos with the license in Malta, Sweden etc.
I'd say the casinos with the European license also need to take the responsible gambling more seriously (implement tools, guides, self-assessment guides etc.)
Players from Germany had always a comfortable situation with regard to online casinos because as a German you are accepted in almost every online casino worldwide with a few exceptions. However, the German gambling market has been largely unregulated until now. But that will change by July 2021 at the latest because then the new State Treaty on Gaming will come into force. As a result, some casinos have already turned their backs on the German market because they cannot or do not want to meet the requirements of the e new State Treaty on Gaming. But there are still hundreds of online casinos that continue to accept German games, of which an estimated half also offer live casino games such as roulette, poker, black jack, baccarat, etc.
Since I hardly ever play the live casino games myself, I unfortunately cannot give any casino recommendations. to be on the safe side, however, there are a few small decision-making aids.
The easiest way is to visit the main page of casino.guru click on the little flag in the upper right corner and set everything to Germany. then click on the "recommended" tab at the top of the page and you will be shown the best online casinos with the highest ratings. another security + is a halfway serious license like "mga" or from the UK Gambling Commission, for example.
hope that helps
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