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Casinos: Are conspicuous players observed and approached in the slot casino of a casino?

Topic created on 31st Jul. 2021 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 4 | Views: 2,866
Anonym
Restrictions in the gambling hall, Online Casinos and how is it in the (hypocritical) casinos?

Any casino in Germany, Slot machine casino. Can you go in there with 50k in your jacket and gamble it all away, or is it monitored by camera and such players are quickly addressed? Keyword Player protection, protection against complete bankruptcy within minutes?

Casinos boast of being able to come up with stakes of up to 500 euros per spin.

Unfortunately, there are no credit checks and any ALG2 recipient can go in there and screw up the principle with a few triggers.

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Falke
Expert
That's right. You will hardly find any Player protection in Slot machine halls.

But even in state-run casinos, a normal employee can take out a loan from the bank and gamble it away in one day. Player protection only goes so far as to require proof of salary for a conspicuously large number of visits, but the amount gambled does not play a role.

So it can be that someone who goes to a state casino 5 times a month and gambles 100 euros each time is subject to control. While someone who goes there only twice a month can gamble 40,000 euros

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Anonym
Well class. It can't get any more hypocritical than that. In the Oc I have to play with shit 1 Eur rule and asshole spins, in the Spielo I run the Risk to skeletonize when booking and in Vater Staats Spielbuden Player protection is so important that I can gamble away with 50 Eur spins a condominium in one visit.
Hooray Germany!

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Frankey
Experienced
The minimum wage employees in the arcade will cough something to some very irritated, somewhat loud, already for hours only losing, player go, tap him gently on the shoulder, and smilingly say "I think you've gambled enough for today, don't you think so?"
I don't think anyone really controls anything

I would like to ask the lawmakers how exactly the 1000 Euro per month limit and the 1 Euro spin rule protects against gambling addiction. Best at the Roulette table in a casino. There must then first of all another 10 years to be rethought.

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wettibernd
Expert
30 years ago, people were still asked about their profession when they visited a casino for the first time. Certain professions were not admitted, e.g. bankers. But those days are long gone. I went to the casino myself almost every day for some months and was not asked once for proof of income or the origin of the money. So Player protection was zero, and that's still the case today

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