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Is it possible to search casinos by game?


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I would like to search for casinos where this game is available:

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Do you know any list where it is possible to search casinos by game? I found sites describing this game and offering casinos to play this game, but when I visit those casinos and look at the game list, this game is not listed.

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@Bencuri If the game you're looking for is an old Playtech game, then most probably that game no longer exists.

Playtech has removed a number of their old games...one of them is my favourite Captain's Treasure Pro...others include Dr Lovemore, Fairy Magic, Ghost Rider, etc, etc.

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28 minutes ago, Bencuri said:

I am looking for Dice Twister from Playtech, indeed.

Oh geees! In all my years of playing Playtech games, I don't think I've ever come across that game before!

Is it a slot game or a dice game? Most probably it is no longer available for play bro.

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1 hour ago, Afi4wins said:

Oh geees! In all my years of playing Playtech games, I don't think I've ever come across that game before!

Is it a slot game or a dice game? Most probably it is no longer available for play bro.

It was a dice game. Basically the loophole in Playtech casinos, I can mention now as it is no more available. A wagering requirement killer, so to say. It  offered combinations to place very high bets, even 100% of your balance  with at least 94% return in worst case scenario, while counting fully into wagering requirements.  You could meet the turnover requirements in minutes, even if it was in the thousands. In those Playtech casinos that offered cashable bonus, like Ambercoast casino, Prestige casino and many others, it meant out of 12 monthly bonuses you could cash out profit at least 8-9 times, not mentionning other winning strategies with that game to generate more profit, and additional winnings on other games with the help of the bonus. That game reminds me of good memories. 

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1 hour ago, Bencuri said:

It was a dice game. Basically the loophole in Playtech Casinos, I can mention now as it is no more available. A wagering requirement killer, so to say. It  offered combinations to place very high bets, even 100% of your balance  with at least 94% return in worst case scenario, while counting fully into wagering requirements.  You could meet the turnover requirements in minutes, even if it was in the thousands. In those Playtech casinos that offered cashable bonus, like Ambercoast casino, Prestige casino and many others, it meant out of 12 monthly bonuses you could cash out profit at least 8-9 times, not mentionning other winning strategies with that game to generate more profit, and additional winnings on other games with the help of the bonus. That game reminds me of good memories. 

Maybe that's why that game is no longer available...most probably Playtech had realised the loophole and removed the game.

I had a similar case with Mr Cashback, whereby bonus money was allowed to play on that game...but then Playtech found the loophole and changed their bonus terms. I made a small fortune out of Mr Cashback back in 2014, now it's all just sweet memories. 😉

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2 hours ago, Afi4wins said:

Maybe that's why that game is no longer available...most probably Playtech had realised the loophole and removed the game.

 

Note sure about that. That game has been in the palette for a decade at least, or even more. I am not sure too many people noticed the possibilities in that game. I actually wonder how many dice twister lovers are out there like me. There was a game Heads or Tails as well, that game offered quite good odds and ways to meet wagering requirements as well, however not as good by far as Dice Twister. But Heads or Tails might have been spotted by many players, because in 2007 when I started playing it was already in the restricted game section of the terms of several casinos. Dice Twister however was never in the restricted list. That's why I doubt it made too much sense for the casino finantialwise.  Around 2017 some casinos changed the limits on the game, but apart from that it was hiding luckily there waiting to be exploited, so to say. Porbably it caught the attentions of too few players to keep it in the selection. 

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7 hours ago, Afi4wins said:

Maybe that's why that game is no longer available...most probably Playtech had realised the loophole and removed the game.

I had a similar case with Mr Cashback, whereby bonus money was allowed to play on that game...but then Playtech found the loophole and changed their bonus terms. I made a Small Fortune out of Mr Cashback back in 2014, now it's all just sweet memories. 😉

Why does it happen that more and more games are not available in casinos anymore?

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4 hours ago, OliverCooper said:

Why does it happen that more and more games are not available in casinos anymore?

Basically it's quite simple mate...more games need more space, more games cost more to operate, more games need more maintenance...need more reasons? 😜

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Yes, it is often possible to search for online casinos by specific games or game categories. Many online casinos provide search filters or categories that allow you to narrow down your options based on the games you prefer. This can be helpful if you have specific games in mind or if you want to explore casinos that offer a particular type of game.

Here are a few ways you can search for casinos by game:

  1. Casino Game Categories: Online casinos typically categorize their games into different sections such as slots, table games, live dealer games, video poker, and more. By navigating to these categories, you can find casinos that offer the specific types of games you are interested in.

  2. Search Bar: Some online casinos have a search bar where you can enter the name of a specific game. This allows you to find casinos that offer that particular game.

  3. Game Provider Filters: Certain online casinos provide filters based on game providers. If you have a preference for games from a specific software provider, you can select that provider from the filter options to see which casinos offer their games.

  4. Game Reviews and Guides: Online casino review websites and forums often have detailed information about various casino games. You can search for specific games on these platforms and find recommendations for casinos that offer them.

It's important to note that game availability may vary between online casinos, and certain games may be exclusive to specific platforms or software providers. Additionally, the legality and availability of online gambling can vary by jurisdiction, so make sure to check the regulations in your country or region. 

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On 7/11/2023 at 1:41 PM, SarikaGupta said:

Yes, it is often possible to search for online casinos by specific games or game categories. Many online casinos provide search filters or categories that allow you to narrow down your options based on the games you prefer. This can be helpful if you have specific games in mind or if you want to explore casinos that offer a particular type of game.

Here are a few ways you can search for casinos by game:

  1. Casino Game Categories: Online casinos typically categorize their games into different sections such as slots, table games, live dealer games, video poker, and more. By navigating to these categories, you can find casinos that offer the specific types of games you are interested in.

  2. Search Bar: Some online casinos have a search bar where you can enter the name of a specific game. This allows you to find casinos that offer that particular game.

  3. Game Provider Filters: Certain online casinos provide filters based on game providers. If you have a preference for games from a specific software provider, you can select that provider from the filter options to see which casinos offer their games.

  4. Game Reviews and Guides: Online casino review websites and forums often have detailed information about various casino games. You can search for specific games on these platforms and find recommendations for casinos that offer them.

It's important to note that game availability may vary between online casinos, and certain games may be exclusive to specific platforms or software providers. Additionally, the legality and availability of online gambling can vary by jurisdiction, so make sure to check the regulations in your country or region. 

Hello, please make sure not to spam the forum with the same posts.

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Finding casinos that offer specific games can sometimes be challenging, as the availability of games can vary from one casino to another. Here are a few strategies you can use to search for casinos offering your preferred game:

Game Review Sites: You mentioned that you found sites describing the game and suggesting casinos. While these sites can be helpful, it's possible that the information is not always up to date. Still, they can be a good starting point.

Casino Game Providers: Many online casinos list their games by the software provider. If you know which company develops the game you're looking for, you can visit the official website of that provider and check if they have a "casino partners" or "casinos offering our games" section.

Casino Directories: There are several online casino directories that categorize casinos based on the games they offer. Websites like AskGamblers, Casino Guru, or ThePogg allow you to filter casinos by game type.

Casino Reviews: Look for detailed casino reviews that mention the specific games available. These reviews often provide information about the game libraries of different casinos.

Contact Customer Support: If you have a particular casino in mind but can't find the game you're looking for in their list, you can contact their customer support. They can confirm whether or not they offer the game and provide additional information.

Search Engines: Sometimes, a simple Google search with the game name and "online casino" can yield results. For example, "Baccarat online casino" could help you find casinos offering baccarat.

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Yes, it's often possible to search for casinos by the specific games they offer. Many online casino websites and directories allow you to filter or search for casinos based on the games they provide. This can be a convenient way to find casinos that offer your favorite games or to explore new gaming options.

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