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A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
19th Jan. 2020, at 08:37 pm CET#11
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Zwischenmeister wrote on 19.01.2020 at 20:27: I think even rather 80% is already a very conservative estimate. I think that should not be enough.
PS: I can't remember exactly what this statement refers to. Therefore still in addition: I think online the 80% is not enough, in Spielo's also not. Where that could come, are casinos. People go there sometimes as an 'event' or rather wealthy people who occasionally gamble, there it could even be significantly less than 80% I guess...
I don't think it's that much different at Slot machines (which Novomatic primarily produces) in casinos. The event casino visitors play then also rather in the big game speaks Roulette, Blackjack etc..
In casinos, gambling addicts with a lot of money can also spin for 1000 euros per spin. At slot machines in casinos the event visitors (if at all which were in this area) are rather cautious. So was at least always my perception in the countless casinos in which I was already in the machine area.
A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
19th Jan. 2020, at 11:50 pm CET#12
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True what you say, especially in relation to the report of course. When I wrote the post, I was thinking of the entire casino. But in context it makes more sense to refer this to Novomatic of course. So 👍
A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
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I don't think it's that much different at Slot machines (which Novomatic primarily produces) in casinos. The event casino visitors play then also rather in the big game speaks Roulette, Blackjack etc..
In casinos, gambling addicts with a lot of money can also spin for 1000 euros per spin. At slot machines in casinos the event visitors (if at all which were in this area) are rather cautious. So was at least always my perception in the countless casinos in which I was already in the machine area.
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A very interesting report about Novomatic and gambling in Austria
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