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19 minutes ago, Blackjax said:

Everything is fine guys. 

RELAX!

NO IT'S NOT!!! 😜

Everything may be fine for you now, but in the near future???

What if MBKR suddenly vanishes into thin air one day...and no one knows who they are or where to find them! Millions of dollars would be scammed away just like that...just as cryptos are vanishing into somebody else's accounts without leaving any traces! Cannot be traced, cannot be regained, cannot be refunded...A TOTAL LOSS!!!

I would keep away from any money processing provider/s that doesn't give it's full name and/or recognition!

For all I know, MBKR may mean Malicious Banking of Korean Republic...or something like that! 😜

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9 minutes ago, Afi4wins said:

NO IT'S NOT!!! 😜

Everything may be fine for you now, but in the near future???

What if MBKR suddenly vanishes into thin air one day...and no one knows who they are or where to find them! Millions of Dollars would be scammed away just like that...just as cryptos are vanishing into somebody else's accounts without leaving any traces! Cannot be traced, cannot be regained, cannot be refunded...A TOTAL LOSS!!!

I would keep away from any money processing provider/s that doesn't give it's full name and/or recognition!

For all I know, MBKR may mean Malicious Banking of Korean Republic...or something like that! 😜

Hmmm.. when it comes to cryptos I don't know what's going on outside EU, but in Europe the European commission has published directives for the platforms that are wallets for cryptos. The owners of the platforms must oblige with the new rules. That means a full transparent method of knowing who is who behind the transfers, money laundering etc.

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16 minutes ago, kayenne23 said:

Hmmm.. when it comes to cryptos I don't know what's going on outside EU, but in Europe the European commission has published directives for the platforms that are wallets for cryptos. The owners of the platforms must oblige with the new rules. That means a full transparent method of knowing who is who behind the transfers, money laundering etc.

one main point of cryptos is to be anonymous

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On 12/30/2021 at 7:38 AM, Blackjax said:

It is very important for me to cash out this deposit/bonus. I Lost NZD150 +NZD36 (INR9500) on Dux and €100(INR8600) on Yoju casino. So it would be break even. Otherwise the win from screenshot contest will not mean anything.

(Maximum cashout is INR 20000)

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how did it go?

 

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2 hours ago, Flatzem said:

how did it go?

 

Horrible. The above two were lost before final deposit. That's almost USD 230. The final deposit was $30. Lost. Then did few raw deposits of $10,17,30, $40 and $100. Lost. And one INR2000  lost on spinpug.

Then took two 300% bonuses with two $40 deposits. Lost. The last year ended bad and so far this year started bad.

BTW I did one deposit for starting new year tomorrow morning. Deposit INR 1000, cashout  INR 3000 (Profit 2000). So I can atleast say I started year with profit.

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3 hours ago, Blackjax said:

More like holiday scam. 

Btw have you guys seen the game rules section of PlaynGo slots. They are now stating the RTP is 87%. That's really bad.

depends on the casino (some might still have their slots all at the highest RTP), but yeh playn'go, red tiger, pragmatic play, netent all have variable RTP's and some casinos decide to use the lower RTP's on them. They want more profit from their players but then players get less play time. I don't know what percentage of players even know about RTP  but vast majority probably don't know anything about it.

from a slot documentary a slot designer said: "when I design a slot machine one question I always ask if I'm not directly told is "what return percentage do you want this game set to?" and usually the client will give me a number, say 93%, but sometimes they're not sure, and I will have to consult with them a little bit, and say well do you want to sheer the sheep or do you want to slaughter the sheep and if they say "We wanna slaughter it!" then I might say will set it to 85% and if they say no we just wanna sheer the sheep and keep them coming back tho,  then I'll say how about 95% or even 97%." and in Australia they are all pretty much set to between 85% and 92% and that's just awful, I have such pity for the people that play them, because I know what an awful bet they are, because I've designed 100's of these games, I mean I'm sorry but they're just a lousy bet."

 

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providers that offer lower RTP versions;
All41 Studios, Blueprint, Hacksaw, IGT, Just for the Win, Microgaming, NetEnt, Nolimit City, Novomatic,  Play'n Go, Pragmatic Play, Push Gaming, Quickspin, Red Tiger,   Stakelogic,  Thunderkick,   Triple Edge Studios.

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Interesting enough. I have checked earlier some games by play n gο, at a Curacao licenced casino and I was happy to see a 96%. I don't recall a casino with a RTP lower than 92%. 

Worst RTP I've seen is by red tiger. The games are massively bad when it comes to bonus consistency and rounds efficiency. Most dead spins I've seen is at Gonzo's quest megaways. Off the charts. And the reason behind it is simple. The high volatility and a max win 20.000x are standing in the way. But again it just doesn't quite fit. 

Personally netent slots are all the same to me. Even if it's high volatile or low, they all pay around the same. Personally if doa and doa2 were under a different game provider, I don't think netent would be so well known and selected by players. But if you want it to out it this way, microgaming, playtech and netent are all in the business for a lot of years back then when players had limited options.

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1 hour ago, kayenne23 said:

Interesting enough. I have checked earlier some games by play n gο, at a Curacao licenced casino and I was happy to see a 96%. I don't recall a casino with a RTP lower than 92%. 

Worst RTP I've seen is by red tiger. The games are massively bad when it comes to bonus consistency and rounds efficiency. Most dead spins I've seen is at Gonzo's Quest megaways. Off the charts. And the reason behind it is simple. The high volatility and a max win 20.000x are standing in the way. But again it just doesn't quite fit. 

Personally NetEnt slots are all the same to me. Even if it's high volatile or low, they all pay around the same. Personally if doa and doa2 were under a different game provider, I don't think netent would be so well known and selected by players. But if you want it to out it this way, Microgaming, Playtech and netent are all in the business for a lot of years back then when players had limited options.

last year during one session I played Space Wars (NetEnt) and had 39 consecutive dead spins and then a little later it gave 38 consecutive dead spins..... 48.4% RTP for those 166 spins.  149 were dead spins. That same session also played Gonzo's Quest Megaways which gave me just 40% RTP. (174 dead spins out of 225 spins). When you get so many dead spins in a row you just spin to see how much longer can the dead spin streak go on for.

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1 hour ago, kayenne23 said:

Interesting enough. I have checked earlier some games by play n gο, at a Curacao licenced casino and I was happy to see a 96%. I don't recall a casino with a RTP lower than 92%. 

Worst RTP I've seen is by red tiger. The games are massively bad when it comes to bonus consistency and rounds efficiency. Most dead spins I've seen is at Gonzo's Quest megaways. Off the charts. And the reason behind it is simple. The high volatility and a max win 20.000x are standing in the way. But again it just doesn't quite fit. 

Personally NetEnt slots are all the same to me. Even if it's high volatile or low, they all pay around the same. Personally if doa and doa2 were under a different game provider, I don't think netent would be so well known and selected by players. But if you want it to out it this way, Microgaming, Playtech and netent are all in the business for a lot of years back then when players had limited options.

I am referring to N1 casino called Slotwolf. The sentence used to tell RTP is that the 'participation RTP is 87.50%'. They do know how to play with words.

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35 minutes ago, Blackjax said:

I am referring to N1 casino called SlotWolf Casino. The sentence used to tell RTP is that the 'participation RTP is 87.50%'. They do know how to play with words.

they didn't even list the restricted countries in alphabetical order; so messy.

Users from the following countries and their territories (“Restricted Countries”) are not allowed to deposit and play real money games: Anguilla, Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia, Israel, France and its overseas territories (Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Réunion, Mayotte, St. Martin, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, New Caledonia), Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America, Gibraltar, Jersey, Greece, China, Jamaica, Cambodia, Iraq, Syria, Myanmar, Lao PDR, Angola, Cape Verde, Paraguay, Macau, Hong Kong, Albania, Pakistan, Lebanon, Cote D’Ivoire, Iran, Afghanistan, Guatemala. The Casino cannot guarantee successful processing of withdrawals or refunds in the event that player breaches this Restricted Countries policy.

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