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Online Casinos in general: Consequences after July 1, 2021 (Page 95)

Topic created on 18th May. 2021 | Page: 95 of 95 | Answers: 942 | Views: 342,846
gamblix
It's kind of interesting how you quickly realize that somehow nobody is really happy with the way things are going.



  • we players feel ripped off and don't have a cool gaming experience at the legal providers, but many (like me) shy away from playing seriously at the illegal ones because we don't want the money to be gone (if we win a chunk)

  • the German Online Casinos can no longer hear the players complaining and feel they can't improve anything due to the strict regulation and basically all have the same (mostly old) games

  • the GGL can't keep up and, like any other overburdened authority, tries to defend/justify itself as best it can




instead, you constantly get to read new (conspiracy) theories and myths. I personally find that the most entertaining

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Kapykapy
Amateur
I think the whole sponsoring and the limit increase is awesome.

I thought it was about player protection.

But we all knew it wasn't about that, it was more about cash than anything else.

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Maddin
My opinion is that the licensed casinos are crying wolf without justification. To be honest, they always say they can't increase the payout ratios, but the next day there are reports of sponsoring. It's easy to see where the money is going. The whole thing has nothing to do with player protection. Frustration is the order of the day and so many people switch to illegal casinos where there's simply something to win and you can't just watch how the money runs down. All the bonus conditions are just a deterrent anyway. 40x turnover. ridiculous. in illegal casinos there are free spins and you don't have to wager them once. You just get the feeling that the licensed ones want to prevent a player from paying out even a single cent. Ridiculous 10 or 5 free spins in which 99% of the time nothing comes out simply serve to push the page views and increase the ranking. There has been nothing to win for a long time. The German gambling market is broken and will remain so. More and more players will turn their backs on the licensed casinos and go to the illegal casinos. GGL is a shot in the arm. The state has tried to make money, but sooner or later it will backfire.

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