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Online Casinos in general: Big jackpots (Page 2)

Topic created on 07th Sep. 2018 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 17 | Views: 5,340
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Legend
I don't know what you mean.

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Highfish
Hi

i'm from Germany and hit the Jackpot on Rizk.com on 1.09.

Money came about 4 days later.

Highfish

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C****l
Highfish wrote on 09/09/2018 at 02:25: Hi

am from Germany and hit the Jackpot on Rizk.com on 1.09.

Money came about 4 days later.

Cheval

Wow, cool, have you been playing online for a long time? How did you win so much money?

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Anonym
G****7 wrote on 07.09.2018 at 12:56 pm: Could yes the casino then purely theoretically also invoke that gaming is not allowed in our countries and retain the win?! No? Or can it even go so far that we are technically prevented from winning such a Jackpot at all?

I'll take the Mega Moolah jackpot as an example. Personally, I would assume that Microgaming would have no problem paying out the current 15 million jackpot to a German player. The problem is more likely to be the German state, regarding §285 StGB. Of course, I know the ruling of the LG Munich (the case with the painter), but other courts do not necessarily have to follow it. That is rather the case, if there is to a certain topic of the BGH a judgement, then many courts judge similarly.
But this point should be relatively unimportant with a 15 million euro win, since one could move abroad without problems.
Apart from the case with the painter, there was against 2006/2007 also a case regarding §285 StGB in relation to online casinos. There a woman played Roulette at an American online casino and was also sentenced for §285 StGB. However, the conviction for §285 StGB was not really decisive in this case. What was relevant in this case was the conviction for fraud. If anyone from this forum here knows the old forums Treppenhausgeflüster or DC's Roulette Forum, they may know this case. The case was interesting in the roulette forums until there was the verdict from the court, because before that it was always assumed that the whole case was only about §285 StGB.
So you can say that it can come to a conviction, but the number should be low (I am not aware of any other cases).

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Anonym
If someone should really hit the 15 million Jackpot from Germany and it then comes to trial, there are certainly enough lawyers who can get you out of such a dispute

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s****e
Unless he has violated the Bonus terms and conditions

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Anonym
I have no problem flying to Malta for 15 million and killing a few weeks there. d I wouldn't be drawn to Germany with this sum anyway, why should I?

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s****e
but if it doesn't work out, germany is still quite good^^

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