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Other topics related to... : German states want to ban online casinos... (Page 8)

Topic created on 27th Jan. 2019 | Page: 8 of 10 | Answers: 97 | Views: 16,246
Horsepower44
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Knochen wrote on 30/01/2019 at 13:00: 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 allow online gambling at some point 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 grant themselves 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 for the state to influence the RTP of a slot

The question was directed to OpaOma. Had not seen your post, sorry.

Otherwise I give you right, I can not imagine how that should work

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Horsepower44
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OpaOma wrote on 01/30/2019 at 13:34: win2day is a semi-public online casino in austria with license

but the ratings are telling: https://de.trustpilot.com/review/www.win2day.at

Have grad times bissl researched, if that is (still) so true can the Ösis but still gamble in foreign casinos, right?

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K****t
Everything would be much easier if Germany licensed OCs. Across the board, not just in the former Schleswig-Holstein.
Presumably, however, the state casinos would not agree to this, because they would certainly lose customers.

On the other hand, German licensing would not help in the fight against gambling addiction.

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Coffee Light wrote on 01/30/2019 1:58 PM

On the other hand, German licensing would not help in the fight against gambling addiction.

What would be a help then?
A ban certainly not^^

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9****f
Why? I don't believe the argument that a ban will only make things worse. On the contrary, you can be zero sure whether you'll get a payout at all. If that's not a deterrent, I don't know what is.

And if you think you have to go to a gambling house because you can't stand it any other way, you have a fundamentally different problem.

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K****t
tby wrote on 01/30/2019 at 2:25 pm
What would be a help then?
A ban certainly wouldn't^^

Help in itself could take place in a number of ways.
But I meant that legalization would not be a help in this respect, because then surely even more people play in OCs. Is much easier to sit in front of the PC than to traipse extra in a gambling house or casino.

If it were only up to me, I would have nothing against a German licensing, on the contrary. But that probably won't happen, and Gambling addiction would certainly be encouraged by that.

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Horsepower44 wrote on 30.01.2019 at 13:56
Have just bissl researched, if that is (still) so true but the Ösis can still gamble in foreign casinos, right?

just like the german players....in a eu gray area.

otherwise, regulation in this country would definitely be good for player protection.

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wettibernd
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9c-3f wrote on 01/30/2019 2:39 pm: Why? I don't buy the argument that banning it will only make it worse. On the contrary, you can be zero sure of getting a payout at all. If that's not a deterrent, I don't know what is.

And if you think you have to go to a gambling house because you can't stand it any other way, you have a fundamentally different problem.

If you like to gamble then there is nothing better than a reputable OC in terms of payout. Before I go to such a date hall and throw the money into the throat, this is the best alternative for me as a player, even better than state casinos, because the game offer is better and I can act from home. And everything is made worse by a total ban, if America had not had a ban on alcohol, then there would be no large mafia groups there to this day and the worst thing that can happen to a stoner in Germany is the prosecution and the driver's license suspension.

A ban is never good --- it only promotes criminal groups and forces blameless people who simply like to do something into illegality!

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9****f
That's true. But as soon as there is an effective ban, and the banks no longer play along, you have to tremble whether you will get your money at all, you will no longer play online

Whether you do something else, play illegally, go to an arcade or whatever, is your decision.

And we don't get involved in the decision-making process anyway. We have to take it as it comes!

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