Vanishing Auto Spins

3 years ago by Whitelighter
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3 years ago

Has the gambling commission gone too far by telling providers and casinos to remove auto spins. I find this pointless, annoying and time consuming as I have less control in how many spins I am having on each slot. If I had spun 100 auto spins I knew exactly how much was won or lost, now I just click forever blindfolded without knowing how many spins I have played before moving on. I would like to know everybody's positive and negative thoughts on this.

If there is enough negativity maybe a campaign to get them back on.

3 years ago

you are absolutely right

Edited by Radka 3 years ago
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Whitelighter
3 years ago

Hello, it really seems that without auto spins it's much harder and annoying staying focused on current win overview. By my opinion it works perfectly as a tool that can ruin enjoiable game flow for most players.

I'm curious if anybody enjoy the play as it works now.

3 years ago

Has the gambling commission gone too far by telling providers and casinos to remove auto spins. I find this pointless, annoying and time consuming as I have less control in how many spins I am having on each slot. If I had spun 100 auto spins I knew exactly how much was won or lost, now I just click forever blindfolded without knowing how many spins I have played before moving on. I would like to know everybody's positive and negative thoughts on this.

If there is enough negativity maybe a campaign to get them back on.

3 years ago

I believe that the main problem is that the rules and restrictions aren't made by gamblers or ex-gamblers in order to protect the active gamblers. It's usually done by people who've never played in an online casino. We can see it in many different countries. Germany is the most recent example. They changed many things there, but the most ridiculous change is the fact that casinos will need to decrease the RTP so gamblers are going to win even less than before 😀 😕

Edited by author 3 years ago
2 years ago

I have lost so much more since auto spins was taken off because I have no idea how many spins I have played. It is so easy just to click away whilst watching tv without even knowing how many spins you have had and before you know it you start to chase the losses where as before 50 auto spins and you knew whether to carry on or leave.

I propose that somebody puts this to the UK Gambling commission with these reasons from Radka to support the fact.

Auto spins to be put back on or a manual spin counter to be added so you can physically see how many spins have been played.

Whitelighter
2 years ago

Frankly, what Daniel wrote is a basic fact. Those rules are not made by experts or experienced people at least.

Honestly, I do not think that anybody from the UK Gambling Commission would listen. (The same goes for German lawmakers.)

Daniel
2 years ago

The Casinos did this because of the tax changes.

Since the Online Gambling Act stipulates that online casinos must pay 5 percent tax from now on, but until now they have offered machines with payout rates of around 95%, the casino operators had to think of something new. If we stick to the 95% RTP, then 5% house edge always goes to the casino. For example, the costs for the license or the employees are covered. If there is an additional 5% deduction on top of that, the calculation no longer adds up.

But this isn't the most rediculos change. There is a 1euro max per spin law and a 1000 Euro limit a month for online casinos. However I can walk into a landbasesd casino and spend as much money on a spin as I want. That's rediculos


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