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La Dolce Vita by Gamomat with this slot that I have been playing in the current monthly contest, I have found that it doesn't give any wins over 500x, just mainly 100x or less. One of the best things about it is the music during the feature but outside of that you get no music during the base game just this sound that gets made when the reels stop. One of the worst things, is that the wine grower looks like smug faced Justin Trudeau, but you will need him during the feature. Probably done over 10K spins on it and no good base wins (well all under 100x) it's just about waiting for the feature where you get 10 free spins for triggering the feature with 3 scatters or 15 free spins for 4 scatters (4 scatters usually will get you 100x win or more but not always), and not once have I had the 5 scatters which would have given me 25 free spins.
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tested laptop on AJB (with vpn) and played ok. (once I found a suitable location) first I tried a particular country: and said; error 20013, our system has identified you as connected from a country or state from where we do not accept wagers. for assistance please contact the help desk and quote error 107,........ then tried using London and... it cant play for free but only offers link to 888 then lastly I tried another location and while it was restricted it did allow free play.
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keeping track can really change the way you play and where you play and what you play and how much you play , theres pros and cons about it. I've read about some people that kept track and then caused them to chase their losses, but I think overall its a good idea to keep track and I wish I had kept track of every bet ever at every establishment landbased and online....
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that's not too bad and you did really well in the AG contests this year +$595 and paid reviews +$730
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how many different casinos did you play at this year?
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when I added the above into spreadsheet, it gives -304 USD but that doesn't include the USD Skrill or the Bank deposits.
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Let's have some chit chat :)
Flatzem888 replied to ValDes's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
text files and spreadsheets are all good for keeping track of things.. here you have a UK guy that uses his spreadsheet and shows it off every now and then -
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Flatzem888 replied to ValDes's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
nice, and was Jan to July in profit? -
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Flatzem888 replied to ValDes's topic in Trivia, Quiz Games & Non-Gambling Talk
Twitch gambling ban be like -
Greedy Wolf https://www.askgamblers.com/casino-games/online-slots/reviews/greedy-wolf-pragmatic-play#review-633733a7c7e5fdf4e504c4ea
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Around 9.8 million current and past customers of the Optus telco (Australia) have had their data exposed. the company has confirmed Optus customers' personal addresses, dates of birth, phone numbers, passport details and drivers licences may have been compromised The fact that the "hackers" already posted 100,000 individuals details online shows that they got EVERYTHING A nefarious character is demanding Optus pay US$1 million (A$1.5 million) in cryptocurrency otherwise they will leak sensitive information about millions of Australians that they claim to have obtained in a sophisticated hack. The ransom demand appeared on a forum early on Saturday morning and experts say so far it appears legitimate. The so-called hacker claims to have important data about 11.2 million Optus customers, including their names, dates of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, and, for a subset of customers, addresses and ID document numbers such as driver’s licence or passport numbers. “Optus if you are reading! price for us to not sale data is 1.000.000$US We give you 1 week to decide,” part of their message reads on the forum. The hacker showed a sample of the dataset to prove their authenticity, which cyber security researcher and writer Jeremy Kirk from ISMG Corp said aligned with the breach and indicated they may indeed be the person behind the breach. “I just ran 13 email addresses from the first batch of sample data from the alleged Optus leak through Haveibeenpwned [a website that shows if your email or phone number has been involved in a breach]. Six come back as unique (not in another breach indexed in HIBP). “Again, another strong sign that the Optus data is real,” he wrote on Twitter. Mr Kirk also said he contacted the hacker and they gave him a detailed explanation on how they completed the hack, which also convinced him the person was “the real deal”. The cyber criminal wants the payment to be made in Monero, a decentralised cryptocurrency, making it hard to track down the identity of the recipient. There is no guarantee that the cyber criminal will protect the data even if the ransom is paid. However, an ABC investigation from last year found that big corporations are forking out millions of dollars a year in ransom money to protect sensitive information in what they said was an “open_secret” in the business world. Over the last two years, some significant breaches in Australia occurred at logistics company Toll Holdings, meat supplier JBS Foods and Nine Entertainment.