A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
18th Jan. 2020, at 02:08 pm CET#4
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In Berlin, there is supposedly an arcade operated by Merkur and Novomatic in which only members of parliament and employees of the parliamentary groups have access. There I would like to play once, there you go probably with 2 euro purely and come me 10000 again raus. Everything a Schmiererei worse than in each third world banana republic
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A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
wettibernd wrote on 18.01.2020 at 14:08: In Berlin there is allegedly a gaming hall operated by Merkur and Novomatic in which only members of parliament and employees of the parliamentary groups have access. There I would like to play once, there you probably go in with 2 euros and come out with 10000 again. Everything a Schmiererei worse than in each third world banana republic.
At least the Spielbank Berlin belongs to Gauselmann and Novomatic. There it would be theoretically simple deputies inconspicuously money to let. I would not go so far now, but I would never exclude that. Enough money is already pumped into the parties (in the form of donations) even without that
A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
19th Jan. 2020, at 08:15 am CET#6
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i'm sorry but i can't listen to this drivel for more than 2 minutes. i'd rather listen to it in japanese which is more pleasant and not much more incomprehensible
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A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
19th Jan. 2020, at 09:50 am CET#7
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Zwischenmeister wrote on 01/18/2020 at 09:49: Don't know if this has already been posted, here is a post from ORF 1
A cabaret look at the Austrian situation regarding gambling, especially Novomatic's connections in all sorts of political 'happenings' ...
In any case very interesting and informative. But also no less shocking than amusing.
Just under 15 minutes are well invested here, very worth watching....
A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
19th Jan. 2020, at 12:33 pm CET#8
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80% of sales are generated by gambling addicts?
i would like to know the source for this.
a bit exaggerated imho...
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A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
19th Jan. 2020, at 06:19 pm CET#9
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Begbie wrote on 01/19/2020 at 12:33 pm: 80% of the revenue is generated by gambling addicts?
i would like to know the source for this.
a bit exaggerated imho..
What should be exaggerated about it. Gambling addicts just bet much more, often everything that is somehow available to them.
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19th Jan. 2020, at 08:27 pm CET#10
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I think 80% is a very conservative estimate. I think that should not be enough.
PS: have just no longer quite in mind, to what exactly this statement refers. Therefore still in addition: I think online the 80% is not enough, in Spielo's also not. Where that could come, are casinos. There are also sometimes people go as an 'event' or just rather wealthy people who occasionally gamble, there it could even be significantly less than 80% I guess...
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A cabaret look at the Austrian situation regarding gambling, especially the connections of Novomatic in all kinds of political 'happenings' ...
In any case very interesting and informative. But also no less shocking than amusing.
Just under 15 minutes are well invested here, very worth watching....
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At least the Spielbank Berlin belongs to Gauselmann and Novomatic. There it would be theoretically simple deputies inconspicuously money to let. I would not go so far now, but I would never exclude that. Enough money is already pumped into the parties (in the form of donations) even without that
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Mega funny video the moderator is there hamma )))
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i would like to know the source for this.
a bit exaggerated imho...
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What should be exaggerated about it. Gambling addicts just bet much more, often everything that is somehow available to them.
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PS: have just no longer quite in mind, to what exactly this statement refers. Therefore still in addition: I think online the 80% is not enough, in Spielo's also not. Where that could come, are casinos. There are also sometimes people go as an 'event' or just rather wealthy people who occasionally gamble, there it could even be significantly less than 80% I guess...
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