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Tips, tricks, strategies... : CasinoCode: Facts about the functionality of slot machines tricks

Topic created on 20th Sep. 2018 | Page: 1 of 4 | Answers: 33 | Views: 9,211
Daniel
Elite
We have recently become aware of the website CasinoCode.net. On CasinoCode, tricks for Online Casinos and certain Slot machines are advertised. During our research, we noticed that the site uses the winning pictures of the community to make money in an unethical way. The GambleJoe logo was covered with a Casino Code logo.

In principle, we have nothing against the community's winning pictures being shared outside of GambleJoe - as long as the logo is not removed or overlaid and a link is placed to the original page or at least to the GambleJoe home page. This has something to do with professioality and decency.

Do CasinCode tricks work?

Very simple answer: No!

Why not?


  1. Because common sense does not allow it: If you have a trick for slot machines or online casinos, you do not reveal it to the public, but use it yourself.

  2. Because winning pictures from other portals are used: If these tricks would really work, why do they not advertise with their own winning pictures, but with the community pictures from GambleJoe?

  3. Because there are no tricks for slot machines / online casinos, etc: Gambling is based on luck, chance, probability. There are no bait winnings and if it works out for a few people, it's just luck and chance which is not reproducible. The few real system errors, which occur every leap year times will make no one public, but clear themselves. If it becomes public, the error is long since fixed and unusable.



Why does the owner of this site think his visitors are stupid?

Because in this industry, the conspiracy theory of so-called "lure profits" keeps popping up. The theory that online casinos let new players win in order to keep them. This theory is 99.9999999% wrong. It is so wrong that the decimal places should fill the whole page. How online casinos and slot machines actually work can be read on GambleJoe's guide page: https://www.gamblejoe.com/ratgeber/

If you have understood and really internalized what is written there, you can save yourself the trouble of looking for Slot machine tricks in the future.

@ConspiracyTheorists: You are in most cases addicted to gambling and want to save others from this fate. This is basically a good attitude. But isn't it better to work with education? I think that the reality, as described in our guide, is more likely to make players who are on the verge of Gambling addiction stop gambling than any hopes that everything is manipulated. In such notches hit then namely such fraudsters and earn themselves stupidly with it. The operators know how the hare runs!

Casino Code cheats its readers and at the same time the online casinos!

To understand this statement, you have to understand how CasinoCode.net makes money. Casinocode makes money by you signing up through their website via their casino link and depositing money.

Once you Deposit an amount (mostly 25€ minimum deposit and 25€ turnover are required), then the operators get a commission between 50€ and 175€ in EU casinos and between 100€ and 300€ in casinos that don't have a gambling license or a license in some banana republic. This is also the reason why these tricks supposedly work only if you deposit 25€

Then a Cashback of 25€ is offered in case this trick does not work. However, this cashback will most likely not be paid. But even if, it is prohibited by virtually all Affiliate programs to offer such cashbacks. This is forbidden because the normal or non-gambling customers deposit €25 once under false pretenses and then never come back. However, the operators receive a commission, which is 2 - 12 times as high as the deposit of the recruited players.

A small call to our community: How do you fight against spam and scam websites?

Many casinos don't know all their affiliate partners in detail (can't know them all) and therefore often don't know what their partners are up to. Therefore, I would ask the community here to report such websites to the casinos concerned. Via the affiliate link, the online casinos can find the originators of these sites, close their affiliate accounts and/or take further steps.

Also, if you receive spam emails, it is worth reporting these emails and forwarding them to the casinos. With such actions everyone can help to reduce fraud & spam in the iGaming industry.

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berserkertobi
Rookie
Daniel wrote on 20/09/2018 at 05:00: Then a Cashback of 25€ is still offered, if this trick should not work. However, this cashback is highly unlikely to be paid. But even if it is, it is prohibited by virtually all Affiliate programs to offer such cashbacks. This is forbidden because the normal or non-gambling customers Deposit €25 once under false pretenses and then never come back. However, the operators receive a commission, which is 2 - 12 times as high as the deposit of the recruited players.


Don't you also offer a cashback with your PSC's?

I also do not believe that the tricks spark but if the site keeps the guarantee, then it's good. After all, you can gamble for free! And gamblers who believe that and deposit only because of this are rarely stupid and fall victim to evolution. Do not quite understand the uproar.

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Daniel
Elite
berserkertobi wrote on 09/20/2018 at 07:50 AM

Don`t you guys also offer Cashback with your PSC`s?

No, we do not offer cashback! This is a monthly lottery (by the way, it is not a game of chance either, because you don`t put any money or comparable values). We don't force people to use their Paysafecards for online gambling. We don't even give a general recommendation to use them for gambling. Of course, most people will do it anyway, but it's up to each individual to decide.

I also don't believe that the tricks will work, but if the site keeps the guarantee, then it's good. After all, you can gamble for free! And gamblers who believe that and pay only because of this are rarely stupid and fall victim to evolution. Do not quite understand the uproar

Well, you can gamble "for free", no one is stopping you. However, I strongly doubt that you will get a cashback.

Unfortunately, this bullshit believe mainly young players or players without experience - has with stupidity or evolution only remotely something to do. But I don't want to go into that here ...

What also bothers me personally is that they use the fruits of our years of work in the most dishonest way. I can't or we can't just let that sit on us.

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K****t
I don't know Casinocode, but why one is constantly called a conspiracy theorist when one simply recognizes repeating patterns in the machinations of OCs is dubious.
Perhaps it would be better to limit this designation to those who believe in reptiloids, deny the moon landing, believe in Pizzagate, constantly shout "Lügenpresse" and fear a left-wing green infiltration.

To warn against this strange side is okay. But to label people as a bit bananas because they are supposedly addicted to gambling, as soon as they notice that something is not going quite right in OCs, I find more than borderline.

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Daniel
Elite
Kaffeelicht wrote on 20.09.2018 at 08:16: I don't know casinocode, but why one is constantly called a conspiracy theorist when one simply recognizes repeating patterns in the machinations of OCs is quite dubious.
Perhaps it would be better to limit this designation to those who believe in reptiloids, deny the moon landing, believe in Pizzagate constantly shout "Lügenpresse" and fear leftist greenwashing.

To warn against this strange side is okay. But to label people as a bit bananas because they are supposedly addicted to gambling, as soon as they notice that something is not going quite right in OCs, I find more than borderline.

But the "bait and switch" thing is a theory, isn't it? I haven't seen anyone with any sources to back this up. And by sources I mean at least somewhat trustworthy sources and not CasinoCode.

In order for this theory to work in practice, ALL, meaning all game manufacturers, all Online Casinos and worldwide all supervisory authorities and test laboratories would have to conspire against the players . And no one would ever be allowed to spill the beans in all these years. I can't find a better word for it than conspiracy theory. Well, you could also call it fraud theory. Does this word already exist or have we just created a new word?

As soon as someone finds serious sources for it, it is no longer a theory, but a proven fact and then I am the first to change my views.

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K****t
Daniel wrote on 20/09/2018 at 08:24
But the "lure profits" thing is a theory, isn't it? In any case, I have yet to see anyone have any sources to back that up. And by sources I mean at least reasonably trustworthy sources and not CasinoCode.

In order for this theory to work in practice, ALL, meaning all game manufacturers, all Online Casinos and worldwide all supervisory authorities and test laboratories would have to conspire against the players . And no one would ever be allowed to spill the beans in all these years. I can't find a better word for it than conspiracy theory. Well, you could also call it fraud theory. Does this word already exist or have we just created a new word?

As soon as someone finds serious sources for it, it is no longer a theory, but a proven fact and then I am the first to change my views.

Strictly speaking, it is also not a theory, because it has not yet been scientifically investigated.
The term conspiracy theory expresses something very negative, in the meantime actually only a group of spinners, who suck flying spaghetti monsters from the fingers, in order to prove with it that on the moon some N**is built a space station with the help of left green-smelling unicorns
Thus in the matter of OCs immediately the one who suspects Schmuh behind them is represented as untrustworthy and idiot.

It's not really about all casinos and all game manufacturers. I would hardly go that far, because I don't play in all casinos and don't play All Slots at all game manufacturers.

Today of all days I have experienced again what apparently haunts me. Once I got to 132 euros, three or four times to 111 euros and then nothing more.
Do you remember? It was like this once before. And it repeats itself every month. As if in my accounts of the various casinos "Oh, there it is. Once around 130, then only 111, then nothing more."
And, what can I say? Again, after I got to the 132 euros and the slot was running quite well, it suddenly said "Your internet connection is too slow". After that then "game not available". After that only the usual small wins.
In total, this happened on three slots where I had wins more often in a row.
Reloaded - nothing works anymore.
Otherwise it ran all the time before and after super smooth

As I said, it's just all too noticeable. There is no evidence on the part of the players for any fraud. Only circumstantial evidence.
But fantasies after bad dreams are not.

CasinoCode seems to be more than dubious. But there is a middle ground between rip-off artists, who attract players in this way, and crackpots, who also believe in the Easter bunny and think Tom&Jerry murdered Kennedy.

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s****e
kaffeelicht is right about that. if you think about it, and also about optimizing profits
it is actually much too tempting to cheat. they sit in malta, are hardly controlled, and do what they want,
what they want. even common sense tells you that at least some of them are certainly cheating
if it were made that easy, the most honest person would probably fold.
you can't make it any easier for them.

who really knows how the exact transfer of data from the game manufacturer works.
there must be an interface somewhere. and in a time where everything and everyone can be hacked,
why shouldn't a casino do this to increase its profits? of course, there are always people who win,
who win. it should remain as inconspicuous as possible. and since there are enough people here who talk about aq or rtp
the casino doesn't even have to defend itself. there are enough idiots who do it for you.

to what extent casinos have the possibility to intervene, i can't judge. but they will employ good people
alone to be safe from hackers. and if they don't take care of other things,
no one knows. also no one knows if there are deals with the game manufacturers, who for one day can reduce
who is supposed to control that? there is no control authority.
i always find it amazing how vehemently people claim that everything is done correctly.
so far, only the casinos say that. i would, too, if i were running one.

and that this group is then regularly called aluhuträger, conspirators and other things, I find also
it could just as well be the other way around. you always hold up the flag of the casinos, and apparently
and don't seem to give it any thought. i find that much worse and above all more
more casino-friendly than the so-called conspirators

to think, the casinos earn legally already enough, is the completely wrong approach! i like to say it again: the
people basically don't get their necks full. and as a manager or inabe r, it makes a lot of difference
difference whether you earn 25 or 50 million a year. Especially when the clearance rate by the police, justice,
customs or whatever is close to zero. there is no real control. and if there is, there is no way of knowing what the
you don't know what the inspectors get in front of them, or whether they look very closely when there is suddenly cash lying around.

i believe that the people wearing the alu hats here are completely different from those who are always referred to as such!
apparently not capable of looking beyond the end of their nose.
i am not at all one who always and everywhere sees a conspiracy.
but when it comes to money, the human soul is abysmally bad.
and you should always keep that in mind when you defend casinos,
where you don't even know exactly where the mailbox is.

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Stromberg
Legend
I wonder if this discussion will ever end?
The same arguments have been coming from both sides for months.
Of course, both sides think you're right, which is why you don't want to just let your claims stand, but rather present your point of view. That is also understandable. But in this case, where there is no "evidence" at the current time, which would convince the other side, is the proverbial "turn in circles" times still clearly understated....

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Begbie
Elite
och there are other forums that are even more awesome. at allmystery for example.
there are threads where the behavior you described drags on for years (!).
a pool full of narcissists there...

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Crypto
Amateur
Wow, that's a lot of hot air from stkrie again. If it were because content times something more than it could be yes. Always this press of opinions without really content. Beautifully packaged in great words. *We live in a matrix* I think in his contributions to recognize the error in the matrix....

Casinocode seems to be a great source of income. Congratulations to the inventor and good luck for him that there seem to be so many people who are - let's say - "naive" enough to believe that.

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