wonder if other asian countries trying to compete with macau now that the markets growing again. singapore philippines vietnam all have big casino resorts trying to attract chinese
see where you 👉 Bill 3% of turnover is brutal must admit. thats like punitive damage territory not just regulatory slap on wrist
wonder if this affects dutch players using offshore sites too or just licensed operators
already seeing some sites removing india-specific promotions and payment methods. writing on the wall. probably better to exity gracefully than get rekt by authorities
my usual site just switched to curacao license and told uk customers to use vpn. quality dropping fast but at least they're still operating
this levy is gonna kill competition completely. soon we'll only have like 3-4big operators left
speed baccarat has been terrible too connection drops right when you have big bet down then magically reconnects after hand is over with your money gone. their "investigation" process is a joke. they review for 24 hours then claim everything was normal and refuse refunds
oh crypto sites get hit all the time. $4mil is nothing compared to some of the exchange hacks. least with traditional casinos your funds are regulated and insured
dealerwins thats grim for casino workers. are they cutting staff? also wondering about all those new casinos being built. seems like bad timing if industry is shifting online
the real question is what happens next for ny players?! are they finally gonna legalize proper online casinos or are we stuck with just draftkings casino and fanduel. been waiting for real igaming here for years while jersey players get everything
mate same here been trying to withdraw $2k for over 3 weeks now, they keep asking for more docs even tho im fully verified. absolute joke. server issues are crazy too lost count how many times ive been kicked mid-game
@SlamRoyale curacao licenses are basically worthless tho. they give them to anyone who pays the fee. ive seen scam sites with curacao licenses so doesnt mean much