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Is there evidence of fraud in online casinos?
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But you can't really compare the automotive industry with the gambling industry.
While the former is the darling of the government(s), the latter is the nasty wart on the ass that nobody likes.
That is to say, there is hardly any industry where the government authorities look so closely and deny approvals even at the slightest misconduct. The PTB is really very strict and precise with gambling providers, who would immediately recognize dubious or illegal code.
There is no cheating in the individual slots, if there is cheating or influence, then globally via the player accounts.
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At 5000 euros no free spins, sorry but I do not believe it.
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If he spins on 50 euros, that would not be a problem. At 5 euros per spin - depending on the game - already more difficult, but also not impossible
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However, there are not so many who use 50 euros per spin.
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oh thank you blackmamba an excellent example of a successful company
which already earns a lot of money but still pulls off such a century long scam for the simple reason
for the simple reason that it is too greedy for money and wants to skim even more.
to the question why the providers do not offer their products exclusively in their own casinos
but simply rents them out.
the answer is obvious...first of all the providers pass on the Risk of bankruptcy to the online casino operators
online casino operators. the second reason is surely that with a distribution of the games to thousands of
online casinos a volume can be achieved to which the providers alone would never be able.
in other words, profit maximization without major risks.
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But there was that at spins with 5 euro, 8 euro and in the end on 20 euro 🤷
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No, I have no debts by playing. Only I am 8 years casual players in Online Casinos and I have noticed things in all these years. And since I have good PC and program knowledge and can count 1 times 1 together I have dadrauf come. I have once won at a casino 1200€ at Rise of Merlin and afterwards no matter at which casino I have logged in nothing more came. I tried it out of suspicion. Because I noticed certain things. If I have won at Play'n go were afterwards All Slots of play'n go no matter where I played closed. There were only scam free spins or even nothing more, not even free spins for deposits. And that's why my suspicion has hardened that the IP addresses and win and loss of the respective Provider is stored by the system to decimate the win payout. And I could even swear that it goes like this. Of course there can be other reasons. But for me personally it is glass clear.
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The German manufacturers also offer their products themselves. Offline, for example, Gauselmann in the gaming arcade. Even online, Gauselmann or a subsidiary operates a site, merkur24.de, although still with play money, but when the market is regulated, it may well be that a real money casino is offered
The rest is done through licenses, which probably generates more money on the bottom line.
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You always hold on to IP storage.
My strong suspicion is rather a complete profile storage. Everyone has an ID number
In this profile all data is stored, from personal data, IP, betting levels to playing behavior etc. All of this is done automatically.
Why many are winning when they register at a new casino? They have not yet been assigned to their ID. Run thus NOCH neutral and therefore on a higher RTP.
Why I still play despite this assumption? Because I'm not quite right tick and finally want to have something back from my losses. The typical addict
I rarely find the payout button.
I also think that the ID profile doesn't care if I pay out or not. It only cares about the RTP.
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Very good theory and I totally subscribe to it too! That's how it will work and if it does I don't even think it's a bad thing
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