bennyumbol Posted February 2, 2018 Share Posted February 2, 2018 Greetings from Malaysia. I am quite new to online casino and only started playing sometime in September last year. I began to play quite regularly in January after I had my first big win with a Netent jackpot slot which led to other big wins subsequently. They were from the same slot but under different casinos. Initially, the idea of having multiple accounts with different casinos was working well, especially when the other casinos have the same slot making it possible to strike another big win. I did this after the one I usually played,!could no longer make any big win. After several tests, I found out that, one could win big again with the same slot owned by another online casino. This added to the Pros on having multiple online casino accounts and in Malaysia, Welcome Bonus can be as high as 100% which require higher roll over requirement making welcome bonus less appealing. Hence, people like me isn’t up for any bonuses when signing up for a new account. Very recently, I also notice how the minimum bet is set differently dfrom one casino to the other cssino. Which lead to my question;- 1. Does gaming software developer allows operator to have access to control these games in term of the difficulties level of the slot, the number of winnings a player can enjoy, etc etc? 2. Would there be pirated slots software in the market? If fake DVDs are in abundance here, just like how easily pirated microsoft office can be downloaded online. would something like that happen in thsi industry as well? 3. Out of curiousity, since casino is able to determine the number of accounts were opened based on identical IP addresses, whatabout those friends who dropped by to our place and set up an account while they are connected to our WiFi...? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeoDubbed Posted February 2, 2018 Share Posted February 2, 2018 Hi there bennyumbol and welcome to Askgamblers. First of all, I think many of us had the same question but maybe you're aware of RTP (return to player) and RNG (random number generator) which aswered your first question. Pirated games? Unfortunately yes there are such things and they will keep existing. Signing in multiple accounts at one IP address shouldn't be a problem but signing up is a different story. You might have some withdrawal issues here. Menacasino 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Afi4wins Posted February 2, 2018 Share Posted February 2, 2018 Greetings from Malaysia. I am quite new to online casino and only started playing sometime in September last year. I began to play quite regularly in January after I had my first big win with a Netent jackpot slot which led to other big wins subsequently. They were from the same slot but under different casinos. Initially, the idea of having multiple accounts with different casinos was working well, especially when the other casinos have the same slot making it possible to strike another big win. I did this after the one I usually played,!could no longer make any big win. After several tests, I found out that, one could win big again with the same slot owned by another online casino. This added to the Pros on having multiple online casino accounts and in Malaysia, Welcome Bonus can be as high as 100% which require higher roll over requirement making welcome bonus less appealing. Hence, people like me isn’t up for any bonuses when signing up for a new account. Very recently, I also notice how the minimum bet is set differently dfrom one casino to the other cssino. Which lead to my question;- 1. Does gaming software developer allows operator to have access to control these games in term of the difficulties level of the slot, the number of winnings a player can enjoy, etc etc? 2. Would there be pirated slots software in the market? If fake DVDs are in abundance here, just like how easily pirated microsoft office can be downloaded online. would something like that happen in thsi industry as well? 3. Out of curiousity, since casino is able to determine the number of accounts were opened based on identical IP addresses, whatabout those friends who dropped by to our place and set up an account while they are connected to our WiFi...? Hello there fellow countryman Bennyumbol! Welcome to Askgamblers forum. Usually I would be amongst the first person to reply...but tonight, I was too busy elsewhere... Q1: Nope! Casinos can only offer the games to their customers and are not allowed to meddle with the games. Only the game provider / game developer have that kind of capabilities. All games have a predetermined RTP, approved and regulated by the relevant Licensing Authority. Once a game has been released to the public for playing, the RTP cannot be changed without prior approval. 'Upgrading' of games need to be approved too. However, a casino can restrict any player from winning too much at their casino, either by banning all bonuses to the player, or banning the player! Hehehe. Q2: Yes, there are fake games around, but these are only found at rogue casinos! Q3: Friends who opened their accounts using your IP address would be considered as 'family' or being in the same house as you. Opening accounts may not pose any problems to your friend, but if you and your friend make a withdrawal at the same casino, the casino would detect the duplicated accounts (same IP address) and your winnings could be confiscated and your accounts be closed! Hope that answers all your questions my friend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 The whole IP address thing i don't get...what i may do for those whom i don't like is visit their house, create an account after logging into their wifi and then if they win have the casino say 'oh oh' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Afi4wins Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 The whole IP address thing i don't get...what i may do for those whom i don't like is visit their house, create an account after logging into their wifi and then if they win have the casino say 'oh oh' Oh my god...that's the sneaky side of Dr Pinnit - Hydeinnit! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 Oh my god...that's the sneaky side of Dr Pinnit - Hydeinnit! Merely highlighting the lunacy of the absurd term If you are convinced pinnit and mrs pinnit are two separate people (sometimes ) then what's the problem... Mrs pinnits a slot fanatic as well so are common accounts are Videoslots Betat Slotty No issues with any withdrawals - all confirmed with casino prior to signing up....(only once did Betat ask a question) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JocGambler Posted February 5, 2018 Share Posted February 5, 2018 Greetings from Malaysia. I am quite new to online casino and only started playing sometime in September last year. I began to play quite regularly in January after I had my first big win with a Netent jackpot slot which led to other big wins subsequently. They were from the same slot but under different casinos. Initially, the idea of having multiple accounts with different casinos was working well, especially when the other casinos have the same slot making it possible to strike another big win. I did this after the one I usually played,!could no longer make any big win. After several tests, I found out that, one could win big again with the same slot owned by another online casino. This added to the Pros on having multiple online casino accounts and in Malaysia, Welcome Bonus can be as high as 100% which require higher roll over requirement making welcome bonus less appealing. Hence, people like me isn’t up for any bonuses when signing up for a new account. Very recently, I also notice how the minimum bet is set differently dfrom one casino to the other cssino. Which lead to my question;- 2. Would there be pirated slots software in the market? If fake DVDs are in abundance here, just like how easily pirated microsoft office can be downloaded online. would something like that happen in thsi industry as well? 3. Out of curiousity, since casino is able to determine the number of accounts were opened based on identical IP addresses, whatabout those friends who dropped by to our place and set up an account while they are connected to our WiFi...? 2. Here in my place we have casino slots called Bingo and they have illegal in some places because of tax. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted February 5, 2018 Share Posted February 5, 2018 The whole IP address thing i don't get...what i may do for those whom i don't like is visit their house, create an account after logging into their wifi and then if they win have the casino say 'oh oh' You forget a detail of key importance... The part with logging into someone's WiFi network would require to know password. And I guess you don't share your local WiFi network password with anyone visiting your home, right. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted February 5, 2018 Share Posted February 5, 2018 You forget a detail of key importance... The part with logging into someone's WiFi network would require to know password. And I guess you don't share your local WiFi network password with anyone visiting your home, right. Not with a random stranger walking off the street but i don't think it's beyond the realms of possibility that, should a pal ask for your wifi when round for beers, you'd give it to them? I know the GDPR is round the corner but common.... Maybe we should make a checklist upon said disclosure naming casinos you're part of and links to the UKGC for sister sites Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted February 5, 2018 Share Posted February 5, 2018 Not with a random stranger walking off the street but i don't think it's beyond the realms of possibility that, should a pal ask for your wifi when round for beers, you'd give it to them? I know the GDPR is round the corner but common.... ... Pretty naive actually, but then, we are all punters after all and no one is expecting from us to think so much anyways. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted February 5, 2018 Share Posted February 5, 2018 Pretty naive actually, but then, we are all punters after all and no one is expecting from us to think so much anyways. Not really, refusing a connection request to my sister etc would just appear a bit weird ...do you frisk your friends on the way out, making sure they've not pocketed the cutlery? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ValDes Posted February 5, 2018 Share Posted February 5, 2018 Not really, refusing a connection request to my sister etc would just appear a bit weird ...do you frisk your friends on the way out, making sure they've not pocketed the cutlery? Nope, but then must admit I have never been asked for my home wi-fi pass so far by any of my friends... Speaking about last 9-10 years since I have one at home... pinnit2015 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinnit2015 Posted February 5, 2018 Share Posted February 5, 2018 Nope, but then must admit I have never been asked for my home wi-fi pass so far by any of my friends... Speaking about last 9-10 years since I have one at home... Really? My first words are 'whats the wifi password, I'm not using my 4G when i don't need to' Risk assessment - risk tolerated with the knowledge suspects can be limited to the 2 friends i have ValDes 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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