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    Does casino license actually protect you or is it just a logo?

    so the pattern across everything here: the license matters less than whether the casino has something to lose by not paying. a major established operator has reputational skin in the game regardless of which island licensed them. a small site with an Anjouan badge and no forum presence has...
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    Does casino license actually protect you or is it just a logo?

    that's exactly the scenario i was worried about. legitimate looking, licensed, and still completely irrelevant when push came to shove
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    Does casino license actually protect you or is it just a logo?

    I've been looking into some sites lately and keep seeing this "Anjouan" license at the bottom of pages. Looked it up - it's a small island in the Comoros off the east coast of africa that apparently licenses gambling companies. Seeing it more and more on sites that used to have Curacao licenses...
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    these popups has genuinely gotten out of hnd

    maybe both. clumsy compliance software that produces outcomes convenient for operators trying to reduce acquisition costs. doesn't need to be coordinated to land the same way
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    these popups has genuinely gotten out of hnd

    there's a real tension here that both of you are partly right about. the regulations came in because actual harm was happening at scale. the problem is the implementation is blunt. it doesn't distinguish between someone three weeks clear depositing £40 and someone in real crisis. same popup...
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    sportsbook apps have turned into bloody arcades haven't they

    the toon giveth and the toon taketh away and then taketh away a little bit more
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    sportsbook apps have turned into bloody arcades haven't they

    bet365 have had some version of this for years actually. what's changed is how prominent they're making it. used to be buried three tabs deep in promotions. now it's basically the loading screen. man utd winning the league at 900/1 probably still counts as an acca mission completion. just a thought
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    looking for slot tournaments that accept aussie players

    whole AU situation is weird because pokies are massive there in pubs and clubs but online is banned to "protect" people. makes perfect sense sure Gov wants the tax revenue from land-based but won't regulate online properly and thet's it
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    max spins without bonus share ur pain

    The reality is online slots are designed to have high variance to keep things "exciting" which means long droughts are built into the math. Land based slots have more consistent smaller wins because players walk away when they're not hitting anything. Online they can stretch out the pain because...
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    Shazam casino split my withdrawal and put half back in my account

    whole offshore casino market sketchy - some operate professionally (bitstarz, stake) while others pure scams (shazam apparently) problem is no way to know until you try withdrawing and by then its too late if they scam
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    AskGamblers protecting casinos and rejecting legitimate complaints?

    whole situation is complete mess with no clear good guys or bad guys (except casino obv)
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    AskGamblers protecting casinos and rejecting legitimate complaints?

    this whole thing is impossible to judge without seeing all three versions of the review and knowing what riverslots actual terms say about betting patterns like: could be OP violated T&C and doesn't realize it could be casino scammed them could be review site protecting casino could be review...
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    Which game providers do you avoid as hellhound?

    Lots of NetEnt criticism here which mirrors my experience. I remember Starburst, Gonzo's Quest, Dead or Alive were industry standards. And how the mighty have fallen now...
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    Which game providers do you avoid as hellhound?

    Yepp this is what I meant about lazy development. Blueprint used to be innovative but now it's just reskins. Interesting to see NetEnt appearing multiple times. They really have fallen off.
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    Which game providers do you avoid as hellhound?

    We all have our favourite providers, but I'm curious about the flip side - which providers do you see and immediately close the game? For me it's NetEnt these days. Used to love them but everything since 2020 feels like a lazy cash grab. Dead spins for days and when you finally get a bonus it...
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    why slot rtps are so different?

    @Newbie mate please dont spread unverified rumours current confirmed rules: - £5 max spin (25+) - £2 max spin (18-24) - 2.5 second minimum spin time proposed but not confirmed: - £125/month loss triggers financial checks everything else is speculation
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    PlayOJO vs MrQ - which has better value for UK access?

    Lil reminder that accessing UK casinos from NL might violate their terms depending on how they detect location. Some use IP geolocation, some just check registration address so check the T&C's carefully before depositing
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    Europe lost €80B to illegal sites in 2024 how much will be when 2025 ends?

    Theres valid points both sides. Of course regulations can be excessive and push people offshore but offshore also has real risks like @vogafox mentioned. Difficult balance between protecting vulnerable people and keeping players in regulated space with actual oversight Crypto casinos dont have...
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    UK arcade B2 machines earning £32k per year

    Industry claim is staff training and database issues. Reality is enforcement costs money and reduces revenue so there's no incentive
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    UK arcade B2 machines earning £32k per year

    Self exclusion enforcement difficult in physical venues without mandatory ID checks. Online much easier to enforce. But yes 7% efficacy rate s terrific
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