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Landbased Casinos in general: Gambling hall card comes what exactly changes ? (Page 2)

Topic created on 07th Jun. 2018 | Page: 2 of 7 | Answers: 67 | Views: 35,299
M****3
Christoph wrote on 07.06.2018 at 09:25: @Begbie: I had forgotten about the rebooking process in the short list. That will definitely make gelgames in Spielos even less attractive. There are certainly many ways to circumvent the cards, Matthias once asked a machine representative from Bally Wulff if the operators could not simply leave the cards inserted, so that operation is possible at any time. The man was amazed at the time, said it is theoretically possible, but the operators must not be caught during checks. But there will certainly be other ways of getting around it.



I would say we let us surprise times as that then looks as soon as that with the card entry

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M****3
Skitch22 wrote on 07/06/2018 at 09:15
Is but good the more boring it will be less and less in arcades gamble, there are way too many anyway hopefully many go bust. I know someone who plays in the same Spielo where I sometimes play, he had his own cleaning company that was running well with 5 employees, and the cleaning company went bankrupt because he had gambled away the tax money that he should pay to the tax office several times. For him, something like a card with blocking or a limit of max. 50 € per day would have been useful, then he would still have his company.

I also know someone who had the problem to lose his company because he has gambled away his entire money but this he has done under the influence of drugs I think that is this person you mean maybe the same goes because there are some drugs that do not cause a Gambling addiction but this trigger to gamble

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Skitch22
Elite
Metz1013 wrote on 07/06/2018 at 10:58 AM
I also know someone who had the problem of losing his company because he gambled away all his money but this he did under the influence of drugs I think that is this person you mean maybe the same goes because there are some drugs that do not cause a Gambling addiction but trigger this to gamble

No, he does not take drugs, he is just addicted to gambling and after work he always gambled, he told me himself that he is addicted to gambling.

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M****3
Skitch22 wrote on 07.06.2018 at 11:13
No, he does not take drugs, he is just addicted to games and after work he always gambled, he told me himself that he is addicted to games.

Nagut it's just so not to change I have only known it in connection with drugs because I had to do at that time for a vending machine as a service employee often in the Eisenbahnstraße in Leipzig

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Knochen
Elite
The state is taking an interesting approach here. In order to protect gamblers, they are trying to make gambling as unattractive and annoying as possible (especially with regard to the manual book), so that only gambling addicts do it and everyone else thinks, "I don't want to do that. Bravo.

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Anonym
Knochen wrote on 07.06.2018 at 12:07 pm: The state drives an interesting way here. To ensure Player protection they try to make gambling as unattractive and annoying as possible (refers mainly to the manual beech), so that only gambling addicts still do it and everyone else thinks to themselves, I don't give a damn. Bravo.

And possibly migrate to the completely unregulated online market.

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S****n
Gambling addiction doesn't just disappear. If the halls all close down, everyone will go online. What do you want to do? Shut down the Internet? There are always ways and means. I don't want to know how many halls give away more tickets in the back room than allowed. Or someone "buys" your ticket etc.. Everything is feasible.

But hey, we can do it!


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Knochen
Elite
In 95% of all arcades, the hall supervisors will make sure that no one plays on more than one machine. Because if there are controls, it will be damn expensive. No one will leave as a result. Those who have come to terms with eternal bookings can also come to terms with this. At most, they will migrate to the casinos.

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Tropper
Top Member
Let me put it this way:
My guess is that the gambling tax has increased in recent years and the state is earning a fortune. That's why the players in the arcades get less and less out, because the machines are set so that income for the owner plus the tax must first be taken.

I had somewhere once a side (I find unfortunately no more) like high the tax for example in the year 2000 and like high this now in the year 2018 is (thus the incomes). Shockingly, this has grown again in 2018.
So why should the state let this tax slip away?
My suspicion: state casinos or something similar will come in the near future. Either the casinos will be made more attractive or all the gambling houses will be nationalized somehow.

In the tobacco tax the state earns a golden nose, there are enough people who smoke despite the high price and the state does nothing against it. The images that are now on the packaging is the first way to deter people but that will also be the last way.

This is actually the biggest scam, the state wants to abolish the Online Casinos somehow (vllt by blocking the payment flows etc) because Germany does not earn much (The gambling tax does not apply, so you win more in the OC 's ("more" is rather subjective to consider ^^).

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MisterL
Expert
and how is that in pubs kiosks etc?

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