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Online Casinos in general: La Partage rule (zero sharing) on the multiple chances

Topic created on 23rd Jun. 2019 | Page: 1 of 2 | Answers: 10 | Views: 3,138
Almoehi
Rookie
Hello all,

which Online Casinos still offer this old rule?
I have a feeling that there are very few left.

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Anonym
Online I have not seen it in recent years, even offline the last time about 10 years ago in a casino.

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wettibernd
Expert
I imagine I played a table at Tipico live-casino a few years ago that had zero-prison, but I don't think there is any division anywhere

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Anonym
wettibernd wrote on 23.06.2019 at 15:46: I imagine that I have played a few years ago in Tipico Live Casino a table that had zero-prison, but division there is I think nowhere.

Tipico has a "La Partage" table from Evo (but it's Autoroulette) with €0.20 limit

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L****r
What is a zero division ?

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Anonym
LuckyLadyKiller wrote on 06/24/2019 at 13:03: What please is a Zero division ?


When you play EC, if you hit "0" you get half the bet back

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Almoehi
Rookie
I have now found what I was looking for. The Casino Club and Casino888 offer these Le Partge rules.
This rule is enormously important for EC players, but get very little attention here.

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Anonym

Almoehi wrote on 06/25/2019 at 10:23 am: I have now found what I was looking for. Casino Club and Casino888 offer these Le Partge rules.
This rule is hugely important for EC players, but get very little attention here.

Then hopefully make a bow around the CC. The ne has pretty grottige infrastructure (technical)

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Almoehi
Rookie

DocHoliday wrote on 06/25/2019 11:21 AM

Then hopefully give CC a wide berth. It has a pretty lousy infrastructure (technically)

What does the "grottige Infrastrukutur" look like? Can you explain that to me in more detail?

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Anonym
Almoehi wrote on 06/26/2019 10:02 AM

What does the "grotty infrastructure" look like? Can you explain this in more detail?

There are frequent disconnects there and a myriad of different technical glitches that occur repeatedly. I have experienced it myself there and also heard about it from a Roulette colleague of mine. If you prefer to go to 888 Holdings, it's not necessarily a bad thing, since technically everything runs quite optimally there. Only there are problems in dispute resolution cases (no ADR possible) if that should happen

If you, like me, only play roulette and want to have really stable technical conditions (which you need especially for roulette), you should rather go to Unibet, Dunder or one of the casinos listed here. I have nothing to do with any of the companies, but very good experiences there

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