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pinnit2015

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  1. Pretty sure the only thing they did with them was to sell them ?
  2. Least Millionaire also gives you the 117k ways in the bonus - BTG have told me it's possible in Bonanza but despite probably 1000 plus bonus rounds I've never seen. Mine there was just the one spin which made it very weird - just red all over, no 'teasing drops' Had it been the first reel missing after a cascade I'd have punched my laptop into 2020.
  3. Fair enough: I'll attempt to be succinct, for UK The very basics for an online casino are: - Withdrawals; 24 hrs or less but bear in mind many competitors are within the hour - Game Selection - punters don't want to go between 3 sites to get all their games. For slots its basically a minimum of Netent, PNG,BTG, Quickspin, Red Tiger, Merkur for me. Novomatic as well but sometimes they're not available in many mainstream ones. - Licence - no Costa Rica nonsense -Decent Chat Support - possibly need to outsource if new, 24hr key especially if across different countries - Well Funded - problem with White labels is that this isn't normally the case; William Hill just posted a 63 million loss; even the big boys struggle. Hard to verify this as most accounts aren't easily available if non UK. Why's important? Because if i win a large amount I want to make sure I am paid. Uk has segregation of funds but unless it's the top one, it's pretty much useless. Would I set one up? I wouldn't even think about it, even if I could - the market is at saturation point, particularly in the UK. Greater choice, increase costs of regulation, increased financial risk of fines etc, mean that setting up an online casino isn't an attractive prospect IMHO. You need a good bit of money behind you and it's extremely risky. Want all those providers to compete? Well that's going to cost you money. Increased taxes, taxes on bonus money etc. That's even before we go into the costs of storing all that data. It's outlay, after outlay. Most casinos are neck and neck when it comes to a lot of the above - to get me to depo my 100 in their casino they need to give me a reason. So again, you're going to be out cash to develop a good loyalty scheme, whilst trying to avoid being accused to 'irresponsible gambling' In the UK we have a regulator who are increasingly showing their 'Save the Children' complex. Casinos are legging it from here so absolutely mental to try and set up one here IMHO.
  4. Ah Evolution....ahem Funny how these technical glitches are always when players win - strange how I've not received an email saying 'sorry, we discovered a technical glitch - here's your 1k back' Also, how the 'security check' led to the discovery of the glitch
  5. Which means what in English? Not being rude but less jargon, more plain chit chat. are you offering a platform for me to set up a casino?
  6. I'm more in surprise over the fact that Superflip has someone who plays it voluntarily.
  7. The stake button looks very much like Blueprint. Guess the slot.
  8. High Variance slot, high variance option in the high variance slot, on the biggest bets allowed. Hate low rolling grinding so pretty much boom or bust here.
  9. Can only imagine what the hidden feature was if it was BI :-0
  10. Probably beneficial/necessary to post the pay table along with it...even the name of the game
  11. Sorry; just read heading: individuals starting up own casino. My sole tip : make sure you get an insurance policy that covers regulatory fines and actions.
  12. That Tombstones brutal. Good though but you need a decent bankroll.
  13. How do you make casinos absolutely legally?? What’s the remit/objective of the research cos not quite clear on that from your post.
  14. To be fair I’d still rather have the UKGC than a toilet paper business licence issued by Curacao
  15. Trustly comes with ZERO fees from selected countries ?
  16. 1600x Bonanza in base game - whole board of rubies. Shame i was rolling on 4 quids just before i switched down Been battered by PNG - sorry PNG, too many duff releases so we're over for a while
  17. Yeah, pretty much towards the big boys and consolidation of the rest. I imagine we'll see them shore up the market and the other big guys like Casumo/Leo Vegas as the rest. So many casinos are playing catch up with the skills needed - compliance (hi guys, I'm free to help) and regulation wise. Maybe it's why we see some casinos trotting out the line 'You must use our designated ADR, we don't discuss issues with 3rd Parties' - they're beefing up their legal/compliance teams. Make a prediction 1. MTS decrease further - no big loss IMO 2. Feeling that Redbet (something in my bones) and will go as Mr Green/Will Hill do the same As for the rest I'm not too fussed: I do hope Novibet stay in the mix as they're top drawer.
  18. You see some sites, not gambling, that ask you if you are a third party paying on someones behalf. This was from last year - different to this but along the same lines in terms of verifying details: https://www.moneywise.co.uk/news/2018-10-18‌‌/new-name-check-rules-will-alert-bank-customers-if-they-transfer-money-fraudsters If the account was in anothers name - it's pretty poor.
  19. Name says it all - leaving U.K. come September (just in time for the tax rises) Will include InterCasino. Unlike some recent departures, this is a shame. Trustworthy site, decent interface and generally a good casino. Maybe that clown Boris should ask the Casinos their secret in the ability to leave a market.
  20. Maybe this is why they haven't bothered: 19million in fines.
  21. 1 pound to 1.09 Euro (1:1 possibly come October) 1 pound to 1.22 Dollars ?
  22. I remember a bingo site asking me to fill out a form with my credit card details and sign and return. In 2006. That's the most pointless thing i can think of. Don't know why they're asking for the actual statement, - pretty poor if they're adding 'new' requests, conveniently at the withdrawal stage ?
  23. Didn't even notice - wager depo once to claim the freebie? Should be biting their hand off for that
  24. Just checked : the annual fee is payable regardless I think, so yeah, wonder why places hold onto it... ?
  25. They’ll have paid the application fee for it (peanuts) but the annual fee is based upon their gross yield; quite hefty but they won’t need to pay it as they don’t actually provide any services yet : I think...(otherwise it’s be Nuts to pay over 500k for something you don’t essentially use) They may have intended to go into the U.K. but with RG issues cropping up and the Taxes increasing in October some places may be thinking twice.
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