BILD - Article "The truth behind online casinos in Malta"
3rd Jun. 2020, at 10:34 pm CEST#11
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"Bundesliga Home Challenge" became his goldmine - and made him arguably the biggest betting winner of the Corona break.
BILD reader Matthias D. (name known to the editors) from Hesse cleared off, because bookmaker "Skybet" completely miscalculated with his offer on the "Fifa 20" duels of the professional footballers. The attentive sports bettor noticed this - and earned 135,000 euros in just one day. With a stake of 400 euros.
His trick: The Hessian bet on the number of goals in the virtual games. The gambler told BILD: "Even on the first few days of the game, many goals were scored. After all, a hobby player acts very differently from a professional. Accordingly, little emphasis is placed on defense and tactics."
"Skybet" assumed, however, that on average less than 4 goals per game fall - and simply offered the almost identical odds on this for all games. The second mistake: In addition, they were the only bookmaker to allow combination bets on the "Bundesliga Home Challenge". This allowed the lucky winner to place multiple goal bets on several games, so that the possible payout skyrocketed - sometimes with a four-digit total odds!"
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3rd Jun. 2020, at 10:35 pm CEST#12
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"The man to BILD: "I played a total of five bets with a total stake of 400 euros. Normally, I never gamble with that much dough. In this case, however, I was sure that all the odds were awesome wrong."
The special thing: Matthias D. is not a betting professional, but a disciplined casual bettor. He observes the betting market and takes advantage of bookmakers' misjudgements without betting regularly.
"I am a customer of a paid service (paid subscription to tips from betting professionals), so of course you get a lot. In this case, the value (value of the odds in relation to the probability) was simply too high. There was no other way, I had to get on it."
As a matter of principle, he only plays odds that seem to him to be set grossly too high. "I hardly ever play the Bundesliga, for example. The most important thing is to wait for the right opportunity. And it was just there at Skybet."
Despite the mega win, he wants to keep his strategy the same in the future. Instead, he already invested a large part of the 135,000 euros in shares, gold and cryptocurrencies."
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BILD - Article "The truth behind online casinos in Malta"
3rd Jun. 2020, at 11:07 pm CEST#13
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Latino wrote on 03.06.2020 at 22:13: Um, the Bild newspaper as a source of information ???
OnlineCasinos are streamed ?
The boss has the key from the server room and lounges around in Germany ?
Please...
Yes, I believe that.
Especially with questions about a stagnant payment you often get to hear that the boss is unfortunately not there at the moment.
Therefore, this could be true...
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BILD - Article "The truth behind online casinos in Malta"
4th Jun. 2020, at 06:10 am CEST#14
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Emx81 wrote on 03.06.2020 at 22:35: 2.
"The man to BILD: "In total, I played five bets with a total stake of 400 euros. Normally, I never play with so much coal. In this case, however, I was sure that all the odds were awesome wrong."
The special thing: Matthias D. is not a betting professional, but a disciplined casual bettor. He observes the betting market and takes advantage of bookmakers' misjudgements without betting regularly.
"I am a customer of a paid service (paid subscription to tips from betting professionals), so of course you get a lot. In this case, the value (value of the odds in relation to the probability) was simply too high. There was no other way, I had to get on it."
As a matter of principle, he only plays odds that seem to him to be set grossly too high. "I hardly ever play the Bundesliga, for example. The most important thing is to wait for the right opportunity. And that was just there with Skybet."
Despite the mega win, he wants to keep his strategy the same in the future. Instead, he already invested a large part of the 135,000 euros in shares, gold and cryptocurrencies."
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4th Jun. 2020, at 07:39 am CEST#15
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Well, I'm also not so the 'picture' - fan but find the initiative itself very good to want to look behind the scenes of OCs and would actually have expected that just companies like Wunderino present themselves a bit more zeigefreudiger 🤔 hmm, or not... I do not know, somehow the reporting seems strange to me: whenever the question of photos comes up, the picture team (BT) will give out?!?? Now you don't know how the BT behaved or asked there. Would also throw the people out if the worst clumsy, fresch, pushy, unsympathetic, etc. are (and THAT is experience Bild)
Without wanting to evaluate the Bild newspaper as a source, we had already taken up a similar topic in an article. The format Ctrl_F had reported on Tipico and had then also gone in search of gambling providers in Malta. Partly they had also not found the companies. From minute 12 on, it's all about Malta there:
We already didn't understand these documentaries at the time, because you can find the gambling companies in Malta relatively quickly. When you already get off the plane, you can find logos of Evolution Gaming or LeoVegas. Therefore, we had written a counterstatement in the following article. There you can also find pictures of the houses of big gambling companies that Caro, Julian and Matthias made. Videoslots had also allowed us to publish pictures of the interiors of their offices. Here is the article from that time:
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4th Jun. 2020, at 08:50 am CEST#17
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Christoph wrote on 04.06.2020 at 08:29: Without wanting to evaluate the Bild newspaper as a source, we had already taken up a similar topic in an article. The format Ctrl_F had reported about Tipico and had then also gone on the search for gambling providers in Malta. Partly they had also not found the companies. From minute 12 on, it's all about Malta there:
We already didn't understand these documentaries at the time, because you can find the gambling companies in Malta relatively quickly. When you already get off the plane, you can find logos of Evolution Gaming or LeoVegas. Therefore, we had written a counterstatement in the following article. There you can also find pictures of the houses of big gambling companies that Caro, Julian and Matthias made. Videoslots had also allowed us to publish pictures of the interiors of their offices. Here is the article from that time:
what else can you say?
And to meet with people who support you is by far something different than letting the skeptical press into your house, in a completely different way.
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4th Jun. 2020, at 08:54 am CEST#18
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Christoph wrote on 04.06.2020 at 08:29: Without wanting to evaluate the Bild newspaper as a source, we had already taken up a similar topic in an article. The format Ctrl_F had reported about Tipico and had then also gone on the search for gambling providers in Malta. Partly they had also not found the companies. From minute 12 on, it's all about Malta there:
We already didn't understand these documentaries at the time, because you can find the gambling companies in Malta relatively quickly. When you already get off the plane, you can find logos of Evolution Gaming or LeoVegas. Therefore, we had written a counterstatement in the following article. There you can also find pictures of the houses of big gambling companies that Caro, Julian and Matthias made. Videoslots had also allowed us to publish pictures of the interiors of their offices. Here is the article from that time:
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4th Jun. 2020, at 08:55 am CEST#19
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eierlothar wrote on 04.06.2020 at 08:50
what else can you say?
And to meet with people who support you, is by far something different than to let the skeptical press into the house, with a completely different way of looking at it.
GJ could have also said nothing at all to it/must/need 😉
Especially with questions about a faltering payment, you often get to hear that the boss is unfortunately not there at the moment.
No, in a company that has to run 24/7 there is always an administrator on site. Even if the boss is the administrator (rather unlikely) he has to sleep sometime. Common practice is that the servers run in a data center where an experienced IT crew takes care of the smooth (technical) operation
Not least because of the connection that must be able to handle a huge number of requests at a well-frequented casino. Even business connections are usually overwhelmed with the flood of these requests.
@Insa24
Well, I'm not such a 'picture' fan, but I think the initiative itself is very good, to want to look behind the scenes of OCs
For more news from the casino sector just enter "casinos" in the search mask.
However, even this newspaper is not 100% correct to evaluate if you write for example " In Germany, Online Casinos are basically illegal". Well, the casino is now in Malta.... but to find keywords to research the sheet is then quite okay
The very curious can also enter the casino address on Google Maps and sometimes even view the store in 3D. Unfortunately, the recordings are mostly from the end of 2016 so that it will probably look different today.
I don't know, somehow the reporting seems strange to me: whenever the question for photos comes up, the picture team (BT) will give out?!??
There is completely normal, I'm surprised that one asks a picture team at all in. For security reasons alone, almost all companies refuse access to sensitive areas.
In addition, reporters from such smear papers are naturally inclined to inflate even trivialities into a story that can damage the image - not only in casinos. Nowadays you only need to find something on the pictures (or not) to create a scandal.
For example, if you see only men in the photos, you quickly find yourself in a gender discussion nowadays and not least due to the social media....
@Christoph:
Without wanting to evaluate the Bildzeitung as a source
Neutrality in all honor, but if something is junk one may refer nowadays already position.
The really only one that one can attribute to the picture newspaper: They are fast - older ones know perhaps still the saying "picture spoke first with the dead one" - as springboard one can use the headlines of the sheet then nevertheless. But everything behind the paywall can be safely classified as garbage. It's better to read the Postillion as a daily newspaper and still have something to laugh about...
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Something Offtopic: The picture newspaper is considered e.g. in stock exchange circles as contra indicator - if the picture writes "buy" then one should better "sell" there only the stupidest (and their money) in the boat to be fetched before selbiges then sinks (naturally without the intelligent ones on board those secured your win). The same goes for "news" about cryptocurrencies. Therefore my advice: For God's sake ignore the "financial tips" of Bild!
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"Bundesliga Home Challenge" became his goldmine - and made him arguably the biggest betting winner of the Corona break.
BILD reader Matthias D. (name known to the editors) from Hesse cleared off, because bookmaker "Skybet" completely miscalculated with his offer on the "Fifa 20" duels of the professional footballers. The attentive sports bettor noticed this - and earned 135,000 euros in just one day. With a stake of 400 euros.
His trick: The Hessian bet on the number of goals in the virtual games. The gambler told BILD: "Even on the first few days of the game, many goals were scored. After all, a hobby player acts very differently from a professional. Accordingly, little emphasis is placed on defense and tactics."
"Skybet" assumed, however, that on average less than 4 goals per game fall - and simply offered the almost identical odds on this for all games. The second mistake: In addition, they were the only bookmaker to allow combination bets on the "Bundesliga Home Challenge". This allowed the lucky winner to place multiple goal bets on several games, so that the possible payout skyrocketed - sometimes with a four-digit total odds!"
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"The man to BILD: "I played a total of five bets with a total stake of 400 euros. Normally, I never gamble with that much dough. In this case, however, I was sure that all the odds were awesome wrong."
The special thing: Matthias D. is not a betting professional, but a disciplined casual bettor. He observes the betting market and takes advantage of bookmakers' misjudgements without betting regularly.
"I am a customer of a paid service (paid subscription to tips from betting professionals), so of course you get a lot. In this case, the value (value of the odds in relation to the probability) was simply too high. There was no other way, I had to get on it."
As a matter of principle, he only plays odds that seem to him to be set grossly too high. "I hardly ever play the Bundesliga, for example. The most important thing is to wait for the right opportunity. And it was just there at Skybet."
Despite the mega win, he wants to keep his strategy the same in the future. Instead, he already invested a large part of the 135,000 euros in shares, gold and cryptocurrencies."
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Yes, I believe that.
Especially with questions about a stagnant payment you often get to hear that the boss is unfortunately not there at the moment.
Therefore, this could be true...
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We already didn't understand these documentaries at the time, because you can find the gambling companies in Malta relatively quickly. When you already get off the plane, you can find logos of Evolution Gaming or LeoVegas. Therefore, we had written a counterstatement in the following article. There you can also find pictures of the houses of big gambling companies that Caro, Julian and Matthias made. Videoslots had also allowed us to publish pictures of the interiors of their offices. Here is the article from that time:
https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/strg-f-ergaenzung-glucksspielanbieter-auf-malta-gefunden/
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what else can you say?
And to meet with people who support you is by far something different than letting the skeptical press into your house, in a completely different way.
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OK, thanks for the link to Ctrl-F.
Yes, just as I had thought and therefore the proverb: as one calls into the forest, so it resounds out
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GJ could have also said nothing at all to it/must/need 😉
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No, in a company that has to run 24/7 there is always an administrator on site. Even if the boss is the administrator (rather unlikely) he has to sleep sometime. Common practice is that the servers run in a data center where an experienced IT crew takes care of the smooth (technical) operation
Not least because of the connection that must be able to handle a huge number of requests at a well-frequented casino. Even business connections are usually overwhelmed with the flood of these requests.
@Insa24
If you are interested in such information, the Süddeutsche Zeitung offers much more detailed articles, e.g. this article from 2018 https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/gluecksspiel-versteckspiel-auf-malta-1.4094314
For more news from the casino sector just enter "casinos" in the search mask.
However, even this newspaper is not 100% correct to evaluate if you write for example " In Germany, Online Casinos are basically illegal". Well, the casino is now in Malta.... but to find keywords to research the sheet is then quite okay
The very curious can also enter the casino address on Google Maps and sometimes even view the store in 3D. Unfortunately, the recordings are mostly from the end of 2016 so that it will probably look different today.
There is completely normal, I'm surprised that one asks a picture team at all in. For security reasons alone, almost all companies refuse access to sensitive areas.
In addition, reporters from such smear papers are naturally inclined to inflate even trivialities into a story that can damage the image - not only in casinos. Nowadays you only need to find something on the pictures (or not) to create a scandal.
For example, if you see only men in the photos, you quickly find yourself in a gender discussion nowadays and not least due to the social media....
@Christoph:
Neutrality in all honor, but if something is junk one may refer nowadays already position.
The really only one that one can attribute to the picture newspaper: They are fast - older ones know perhaps still the saying "picture spoke first with the dead one" - as springboard one can use the headlines of the sheet then nevertheless. But everything behind the paywall can be safely classified as garbage. It's better to read the Postillion as a daily newspaper and still have something to laugh about...
-------------- Snip & Snap --------------
Something Offtopic: The picture newspaper is considered e.g. in stock exchange circles as contra indicator - if the picture writes "buy" then one should better "sell" there only the stupidest (and their money) in the boat to be fetched before selbiges then sinks (naturally without the intelligent ones on board those secured your win). The same goes for "news" about cryptocurrencies. Therefore my advice: For God's sake ignore the "financial tips" of Bild!
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