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Online Casinos in general: Do we really need a reorganization of the online gambling market ? (Page 2)

Topic created on 28th Nov. 2017 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 12 | Views: 2,807
J****r
Hammerdammer wrote on 11/29/2017 at 6:54 pm: I don't think we need this. People in general tend to blame their mistakes on others. So if you don't have yourself under control when gambling and lose all your have and good, then it's the Evil Gaming Ordinances and Evil Casinos that do it all on purpose

There should be no central block or anything else. Someone who is addicted to gambling is 99.9% trying to compensate for other problems. If the player does not actively treat these problems, this will never find an end. Then you just play the lottery, or go betting or in gambling houses or or or

The problem is not the casinos, but the people who can not deal with their problems

More people should just be honest with themselves and ask themselves: "Why do I really not have my gambling behavior under control"?
When they find the answer, then they need to work on it and not shout around that it's the fault of the current gaming regulation

The state wants to intervene here and just skim off our best.... namely the money. No one needs to talk that up. We have examples in Germany to hauf. Calls itself gambling house. No regulation, no booking breaks and no limits. Selbstverstäääändlich to protect the players?!?!?? Are you still there?

It will certainly turn in this Sytsem nothing to the (good). If de state should really prohibit playing in Online Casinos in Germany, then neatly on one of the 481.12921 billion other gambling variants is resorted to

It is impossible to find a uniform and satisfactory solution here. Some cry out for data protection and others want everything to be disclosed so that, for example, a central block can be set up for online casinos. Some want to verify themselves before playing, others prefer not to. Then there is the protection of minors, etc

The youth you do not hold with laws from playing, the addict will always gamble when he feels like it (central lock or not) Data protection is always trampled on no matter how much your data is protected and the state will always have its fingers in the game with a profitable investment

I hope that was understandable enough for all!

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JoKer wrote on 11/29/2017 at 8:20 PM


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J****r

just wanted to give you short and sweet right

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