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Other topics related to... : German states want to ban online casinos... (Page 7)

Topic created on 27th Jan. 2019 | Page: 7 of 10 | Answers: 97 | Views: 16,243
Anonym
Idiot85 wrote on 01/29/2019 2:28 PM: they should ban these filthy spielos and burn in hell with gauselmann!

gauselmann of course wants to bring his games online again to the man.
and also otherwise:topic missed,set 6

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MisterL
Expert
The state of Germany (the largest whorehouse in the world) will not prohibit online gambling But it will get involved and the rtp will then sink to arcade level When the advertising starts to work and there are enough fish in the net then the money will be made
Sodom and Gomorrah

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Horsepower44
Top Member
MisterL wrote on 29.01.2019 at 15:41 clock: The state of Germany (largest whorehouse in the world) will not prohibit online gambling But he will engage and the rtp then sink to arcade level If the advertising starts to work and enough fish are in the net then cash is made
Sodom and Gomorrah

The RTP would hardly sink so far, or do you think the providers will do that?

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Anonym
Horsepower44 wrote on 01/30/2019 at 10:41 AM
I don't think the RTP would drop that far, or do you think the providers will go along with that?

of course they do that with.see austria or switzerland.

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Horsepower44
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OpaOma wrote on 01/30/2019 at 12:39 PM
well of course they do that with.see austria or switzerland.

Okay, I didn't know that. Then it will probably actually come so at some point

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Horsepower44
Top Member
Then the RTP in the casinos would probably be adjusted accordingly. Well, then you can devote yourself to other hobbies again

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Anonym
Horsepower44 wrote on 30/01/2019 at 12:45 pm: Then the RTP in the casinos would probably be adjusted accordingly. Well, then you can devote yourself to other hobbies again.

that again I do not believe.the online casino story they will tax hard.their state casinos however will certainly remain so.of that I assume.

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Knochen
Elite
Guys you really have to back off a bit with your fantasies

The state has absolutely no influence on the RTP, neither in state-run casinos nor in arcades nor anywhere else. The argument alone that the RTP could become like in arcades is so inane, the state does not operate arcades

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Horsepower44
Top Member
Well, let's wait and see. Most of the time, things turn out differently than you think. But in the event that the RTP actually goes down, I would (hopefully) leave the whole thing alone. Do you have a good source where you can read about the situation in Austria? Otherwise, I'll try Google

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Knochen
Elite
I have absolutely no idea in what way the state wants to regulate online gambling or if it even wants to, neither for Germany nor Austria.

But if we assume that Germany will eventually allow online gambling, then it will probably look like in most other countries: The state awards licenses to applicants, who then operate their casinos legally in Germany. That means the old faces like Rizk, Casumo or LeoVegas all treat themselves to a license for the German market and simply continue to offer the same slots for the most part

The state of Germany is unlikely to open its own online casino If it does, it will still not establish its own software company to develop slots but offer the already established manufacturers such as NetEnt and Co. like any other casino. And these slots then also have exactly the same RTP as on any other site.

This is all very hypothetical but I can't imagine any scenario where it would be logical that the state would influence the RTP of a slot

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