Cracking scam casinos

3 years ago by Inferno
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3 years ago

i recently noticed that some casinos changed their value per spin, usually 8,16,40,80, or 2,4,8,10,20,40,100... to 16 start or adding change points - 0.20/1 to 0.50 or 1/1... now there is even 2/1 ... which is 1point - 2euros. Also increase to 35-40 per spin ,which is a lot of mn

Anyways,

also noticed that MANY ppl complain to lose more than before

So my question is , Is those changes are made by provider? if not i should avoid those ...

I DON'T know but it is kind of suspicious . they become more and more greedy and scam

Not to mention Bonuses like never before , they all scams 20-50x wager (if is on just certain game avoid it ) you never gonna win, it's fixed..

if not then maybe u have 0.4% to wager any bonus given.




Inferno
3 years ago

It's the provider that makes these changes. There can be many reasons. Different locations, different currencies and so on. Here in Germany for example , we have new online gambling laws since July 1 . It includes a 1 Euro each Spin maximum law. Any casino that operates legally with German licence has to follow this rule. For example if I use the Gordon Ramsay slot in a German casino I got 3 choices : 20cent, 40cent or 1 Euro. That's it.

Depending on where the player is located, what version is played or which version is on offer from the provider..... and so on.


Inferno
3 years ago

Speaking generally about players losing more: It became more and more popular that certain providers allow to casinos to decrease the RTP. These features weren't available few years ago. It's still kind of a new thing. That's why one of the aspects that influences the casinos ratings on our website. We want to see the slot's RTP visibly stated next to the slot when you play it so you can make sure that you don't join a casino where you want to play your favourite slot, but you won't be aware of the fact that the RTP is much lower than you're used to.

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