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ValDes

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  1. I wouldn't count on that... They have most probably already sold their players database to another rogue groups. Actually, I won't be surprised if the spam sent even start increasing over the next couple of months.
  2. Well, yeas, but considering the total number of complaints submitted against casino within these two groups and how long it usually take to get paid there, it doesn't really matter that much of the casino is online or offline as the troubles are almost the same!
  3. Attention, achtung, attenzione! There is only week left for the AskGamblers SummerShot Race! So, don't waste time, prepare your winner screenshots, upload them under the relevant game and keep our fingers crossed for the Apple Watch! Come on, come on, keep them coming!
  4. Hello and welcome to the AskGamblers forum. Hope that some of our fellow forum members would manage to take your survey. Wish you a success with this interesting research.
  5. Wow, really awesome hit mate! Congrats! Yeah, Afi is our "Playtech science" professor.
  6. Hmm, as far as I can see rainie is required to provide ID documents while she claims she don't have such? @rainie, please try to clarify or send me a PM please.
  7. Hello sunnyx and welcome to the AskGamblers forum. Thanks for sharing. Seems like you were talking about a Microgaming casino maybe? Anyways, you can find all suggested methods of how to resist on reversing withdrawals in the very first post of this thread. Some of them are really nontraditional.
  8. Both groups have been members of our blacklist from a long time. Obviously for a good reason...
  9. Thanks for sharing mate. However, I'm afraid that's just the beginning and soon there will be more games stopped by NetEnt. In addition to the games you have already mentioned above, the following games will no longer be available effective July 28th: The Lost Pyramid Treasure Hunt Bubbles Shoot 4 Gold Hall Of Fame Marbles Max Win Tribble In addition, what I heard is that there will be even more slots which will not be available to UK players... Sincerely hope that is just a rumor, but...
  10. Hehe, bravo blondie! So glad to see you back on the winning road! Congrats! And don't forget to add these winner screenshots to the SummerShot Race.
  11. To be honest, I was intentionally refraining from taking part in this discussion so far, happy to hear as many different points of view and opinions as possible and truly hoping to to find a confirmation of my own observations regarding such an important aspect of online gambling as how slots actually work... Refraining till now... We had several similar discussion before here in the forum, some of them containing even more facts and detailed analyses. Most of these discussions were either started by players who had some doubts regarding the fairness of a particular video slot or provider in general or who didn't have a clue what complicated acronyms such as RNG, RTP, TRTP, etc even mean. Afi4wins himself started a great discussion some time ago regarding the difference between Real play and Practice play in Playtech, a discussion supported by some serious amount of facts and evidence...And during all this time I kept explaining over and over again what RTP is, what RNG is, how these were used in online gambling, how trusted and honest and fair all these software giants like Playtech, Microgaming and NetEnt are... BUT, why I am telling you all this? With a single purpose. We Do Not Know How Slots Work! PERIOD! It doesn't matter what Guru. or Afi, or luckyloser, or Anna casino rep, or some unknown Swedish forum member has ever said, or posted, of suggested, or speculated about... We know nothing and what we do is only speculating and assuming how slots work! And here comes the most important question, which unfortunately, none of you ever asked.. Why We Do Not Know How Slots Work? And the answer is very very very simple... Because gambling software providers DO NOT GIVE A HECK whether Guru, Afi, luckyloser, Anna casino rep or anyone else would know how these slots work as long as they keep playing /for players/ and duly pay their cut of the share /for casino reps/. These software companies have the full control over each and every single spin made by each and every single player across the globe across each and every single online casino. Then all these spins are audited by the relevant licensing authority, software companies pay their fees and taxes and that's it! That's the reality and we all must admit it no matter if we like it or not. Playtech, Microgaming, Net Entertainment, etc, after all these years and after all the billions of revenue on a yearly basis they made, yet none of them ever took care to explain in a simple and comprehensible way to their tens of millions of customers the mechanism in which their games! For Christ sake, just look at Microgaming, it is still 'hiding' the RTP for most of their video slots work?! Just look at how a multi-billion company describe how their games are working, it's simply ridiculous! http://www.microgaming.co.uk/our-methods#technology https://www.netent.com/about/random-number-generator/ In short, there is huge problem here and its called transparency! Or lack of such to be more precise. I am not saying software vendors are giving us 'rigged' games, not at all as I am totally convinced their games are truly fair, however as long as they refuse to give certain amount of information regarding the mechanism in which their games are working, there will always be forum discussions like this one. And to support my statements above I will give you two examples from my own experience. First one is connected with Afi4wins report which he made about all the differences found during an extensive comparison between Playetch's Free and Real play mode /check the thread here/. I sent Afi's findings to Playtech support with a request for investigation and opinion. Never received a reply.... Couple of year ago, I had a DOA session of 3450 spins with a RTP of 33.7%. Sent the complete gamelog which my casino courteously provided directly to NetEnt with a request of investigation and their opinion. Never received a reply... So, my fellow forum mates, as long as do not receive straight forward answers to some question directly from our 'beloved' gaming providers, I'm afraid we could only talk and talk and talk... And just in case if any of the big guys are reading through this topic, here are some of the answers I would to get answered by Microgaming, Playtech, NetEnt, etc etc 1. What is a payments cycle, does it even exist in the technology you are using and how it is being achieved? 2. Is there a predefined time frame in which the theoretical RTP is achieved? If yes, how long it is? 3. Is there a predefined number/set of spins in which the theoretical RTP is achieved? If yes, how much? 4. Is it obligatory for the RNG to produce at least once the max possible winning during a payment cycle? 5. Is there even the slightest opportunity to control player's individual RTP across all online brands using the same software? 6. What are the min requirements for a new online casino brand to acquire your services? Is there a requirement for such new casino to prove certain amount of money, licensing, independent audit and quality of service before granting your services? If yes, then how come that a fully audited, multi-billion company like yours is providing services to proven rogue casinos? 7. Do you know that by never answering these questions you would only make your loyal players and customers /like me/ to be even more suspicious?
  12. While some of the fellow forum members are busy discussing whether slots are truly random or not, Guru will post some winners from last night. Low rolling, having fun, even winning some....
  13. Hello Mike and warm welcome to the AskGamblers forum! Excellent post indeed! Must admit that reading through your post made me a happy forum administrator! Wish I could see more casino representatives interacting with their existing and future customers in the way you did it - honest, clear and straight forward! I believe that your brand is 'doomed' to succeed if you manage to keep the same excellent quality of service. Way to go, Anna Casino!
  14. Ouch! Katerina is pissed off today... Try sending a PM to Jelena and ask for assistance with their rep here /if any/. If it didn't work out, well, you know already how to use our Complaints System.
  15. Hehe, no. Luciana is a beautiful woman without an doubt, however you should see my wife. Besides, Luciana and I we are in something as a forum family status over the last couple of years.
  16. Congrats on your winnings and withdrawal Faz! Well done!
  17. Afi, Afi, Afi!!! Keep them coming mate, keep them coming!
  18. Bravo, Afi!!! As usual, when it comes to underwater adventure there's only one god down there... YOU!
  19. Remember Wonky Wabbit? No?! Let me remind it about this great game then!
  20. Hahahahahhahahaha! NO COMMENT! Hahahahahahhaah!!!
  21. Welcome to the AskGamblers forum! And nice to meet you Eero. Don't know if Anna Casino is female targeted, but what I know from personal experience is that your brand is rock solid when it comes to payments! Got a nice profit from my welcome bonus and first deposit, withdrew almost 1900e, got my account verified same day and the money hit my Skrill account later that day! A HUGE thumbs up for Anna casino from Guru! PS. Eero, please attach some avatar.
  22. In my humble opinion, the problem with this game /and some others too/ comes from the Quickfire platform and the way that their designers integrate all these games. Obviously, Microgaming is now way behind NetEnt when it comes to innovations and in the technological aspect in general. A simple comparison between their mobile platforms could easily prove my words... Unfortunately...
  23. Hehe, I think I know what you are talking about mate. Cannot wait to see the result of your ''underwater adventures'', cause I know it's gonna be awesome!
  24. And here's the answer you've been looking for. http://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanvardi/2015/07/17/888-wins-online-gambling-prize-in-1-4-billion-deal-for-bwin-party/
  25. Hehe, you are such a merrymaker! Thanks mate, and sincerely hope to see even better screenshots from you soon!
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