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Topic created on 26th May. 2023 | Page: 4 of 9 | Answers: 82 | Views: 8,709
hustlehoff
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Is also only manipulative lure so advertising, because that first sounds outstanding 1000 free spins wow while really ridiculous. But the advertising is also ned for us gamblers who see through but for the clueless and new to Baiten.

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Matthias
Expert
Hello people

please do not misunderstand my message, I just want to explain the facts and express my thoughts.
The ancillary provisions of the State Gambling Treaty stipulate that a maximum of 100 euros in Bonus money may be awarded per player per year. Too much bonus money would be detrimental to Player protection according to the new GlüStV.

My personal opinion without guarantee:
I think that JackpotPiraten tries through the free spins to offer at least some attraction for the players here, after the payout of jackpots or Bonuses could be prohibited by the authorities. After all, JackpotPiraten also has to comply with the ancillary regulations.
But of course there is no question that it feels more like a punishment than a win when you have to play 10000 free spins with 5-second rule .

But maybe this helps a bit to explain the situation.
I hope the state treaty will really be revised again, respectively the ancillary provisions will be relaxed...

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Nick1895
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Matthias wrote on 28.05.2023 at 12:11 pm: Hi guys,

please don't misunderstand my message, I just want to explain the facts and express my thoughts.
The ancillary provisions of the State Gambling Treaty stipulate that a maximum of 100 euros of Bonus money may be awarded per player per year. Too much bonus money would be detrimental to Player protection according to the new GlüStV.

My personal opinion without guarantee:
I think that JackpotPiraten tries through the free spins to offer at least some attraction for the players here, after the payout of jackpots or Bonuses could be prohibited by the authorities. After all, JackpotPiraten also has to comply with the ancillary regulations.
But of course there is no question that it feels more like a punishment than a win when you have to play 10000 free spins with 5-second rule .

But maybe this helps a bit to explain the situation.
I hope the state contract will really be revised again, or the ancillary provisions will be relaxed...

Thanks for the clarification.

But again what does a bonus cap per player have to do with player protection? For me it certainly reads, let the players pay in, give them virtually nothing for free, because thereby gibts no taxes or revenue...
Once again completely brainless ..

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Donnie
Expert
But you could also make it fairer. With 4 or 5 right you give a bonus of 20 or 30€ or similar instead of 1000,10000 free spins out there

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Matthias
Expert

Donnie wrote on 28.05.2023 at 12:51 pm: But you could also make it fairer. If you get 4 or 5 right, you get a bonus of 20 or 30€ or similar instead of 1000,10000 free spins

i had tried to explain that in the post before. I think the licensed providers are not allowed to give out 20 or 30 euros bonus money. A maximum of 100 Euro Bonus money per player per year is allowed by law.

That is also the reason why all gaming houses currently have a very similar bonus offer and why the gaming houses do not post a bonus in case of problems, but credit freespins.
I think the providers are currently in a pretty tight spot, the ancillary provisions of the GlüStV force them to be frugal with bonus offers.
But how do you want to be attractive as a Provider? Hardly possible - as far as I know, this is currently the subject of heated discussion, and some licensed providers are already suing against the ancillary provisions because they are thus disadvantaged in competition.

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Falke
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Matthias wrote on 28.05.2023 at 13:21:

i had tried to explain that in the post before. I think the licensed providers are just not allowed to give out 20 or 30 euro bonus money. A maximum of 100 Euro Bonus money per player per year is allowed by law.

That is also the reason why all gaming houses currently have a very similar bonus offer and why the gaming houses do not post a bonus in case of problems, but credit freespins.
I think the providers are currently in a pretty tight spot, the ancillary provisions of the GlüStV force them to be frugal with bonus offers.
But how do you want to be attractive as a Provider? Hardly possible - as far as I know, this is currently the subject of heated debate, and some licensed providers are already suing against the ancillary provisions because they are thus disadvantaged in competition.

They could offer something like lottery tickets instead of freespins. And what a miracle, under the lots is then a win of 30 €. I think with a little creativity, the casinos could circumvent the rules. From the freespins then also comes out a win, which is still a lot more than 100 €. With one or more lots just do not have to play for 23 hours, but there are enough a few clicks. Dürfte but legally yes exactly the same.

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Donnie
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I also wonder in the sports betting sector why some providers offer freebets, betting games and Deposit things, but with other providers there is nothing more, at most quota boosts. Do the casinos/bookmakers really have to adhere so strongly to the rules? What does the German state want to do if no one adheres to their rules? Ban all casinos/bookmakers? Then there is no more revenue from the department. With unity you could achieve a lot, not only in the gambling sector

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Matthias
Expert

Donnie wrote on 28.05.2023 at 14:16: I also wonder in the sports betting area why some providers offer freebets, betting games and Deposit things again with other providers there is nothing more, at most odds boost. Do the casinos/bookmakers really have to abide by the rules so much? What does the German state want to do if no one adheres to their rules? Ban all casinos/bookmakers? Then there is no more revenue from the department. With unity you could achieve a lot, not only in the gambling sector


There is always the threat of withdrawal of the gambling license, which - as far as I know - costs hundreds of thousands of euros.

In any case, I know from 1st hand experience that many new gambling providers are under extreme pressure.
On the one hand, the revenues from regulated games are low - of course, as a player, this is hard to believe or comprehend once you have actually lost 1000 euros in an online gambling house, but there are also always winners and the providers have personnel costs, licensing costs, advertising costs and much more, but I can not explain that in detail, because I myself do not operate an online casino.
But it is no longer as simple as in 2018 to 2021, where the Online Casinos have earned really a lot of money.


I think the goal is actually to attract more and more players out of the gambling houses and then into the state-run casinos.
And it plays into the casinos' cards, of course, if the players in the online casinos can no longer be satisfied.
It is not for nothing, for example, that the casino at Potsdamer Platz was expanded to 6 floors:
https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/spielbank-potsdamer-platz-wiedereroeffnet/

From my point of view, the new gambling rules do not have much to do with player protection.
Except for the standard deposit limit of 1000 euros - I can understand that, so that one can not gamble away house and yard unnoticed in a few weeks. But why doesn't that also apply in state-run casinos - there, 1000 euros are gambled away in 30 minutes and no one is bothered if you go to the ATM again, withdraw your entire salary and throw it into the next machine.

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gamble1
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Matthias wrote on 28.05.2023 at 12:11 pm: Hi guys,

please don't misunderstand my message, I just want to explain the facts and express my thoughts.
The ancillary provisions of the State Gambling Treaty stipulate that a maximum of 100 euros of Bonus money may be awarded per player per year. Too much bonus money would be detrimental to Player protection according to the new GlüStV.

My personal opinion without guarantee:
I think that JackpotPiraten tries through the free spins to offer at least some attraction for the players here, after the payout of jackpots or Bonuses could be prohibited by the authorities. After all, JackpotPiraten also has to comply with the ancillary regulations.
But of course there is no question that it feels more like a punishment than a win when you have to play 10000 free spins with 5-second rule .

But maybe this helps a bit to explain the situation.
I hope the state treaty will really be revised again, or the ancillary provisions will be relaxed...

What have the decision makers sniffed because faster than 5 sec harms player protection everything over 1 € harms player protection more bonus money than 100 € harms player protection the wrong press at moonshine harms player protection are we in kindergarten here or what

Without joke I can not take it all anymore so much crap harms only one and that is my intellect

matthias thank your last post speaks exactly everything I and many others before the new state contract have said again and again do not want to share more with the private operators to earn in the state casino 100% and for all hard idiots (I'm also one) who still use arcades and license OC's you take the coal of course with pleasure

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Matthias
Expert
Hello all,

apparently the Thursday Jackpot draws at JackpotPiraten are to be considered separately and I have confused the Welcome bonus, which may only amount to 100 euros per player and year, with the special promotions, which perhaps do seem to be free from the restrictions of the GlüStV.

I had checked with my post here yesterday:
https://www.jackpotpiraten.de/wissen/news/post/neue-bonusregelungen
Quote: Thus, according to the ancillary provisions of the GlüStV, only a bonus amount of €100 per player and year is permitted. You can therefore recognize legal online gaming arcades not only by their German license, but also by the fact that the bonus does not exceed the €100.

however, since 01.04.2023, the new Thursday jackpot applies at JackpotPiraten.

Win at the cursed Thursday Jackpot
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5 hits 2.500 free spins
4 hits 1.000 free spins
3 hits 250 free spins
2 hits 25 free spins
1 hit 5 free spins

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5 hits 2.500 Euro
4 hits 1.000 Euro
3 hits 250 free spins
2 hits 25 free spins
1 hit 5 free spins

For more info click here:
https://www.jackpotpiraten.de/wissen/news/post/donnerstag-jackpot-am-super-donnerstag

As a supplement still: On all Thursdays the cursed Thursday Jackpot runs. Every last Thursday of the month the Super Thursday takes place. The free spins are automatically deposited no later than 1-2 hours after the draw and are in the slot of the week every week. Winners have to report for all real money wins by Wednesday 23:59 at the latest.
All information without guarantee.

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