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6th Jan. 2019, at 02:11 am CET#311
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Champion280667 wrote on 05/01/2019 at 23:28
What is amazing is that the twitching in the sphere in the previous movies looks analogous to this technical version....
If I as a game Provider know that one would have 1000Euro on the 30, it would already be worth a lot to me if the ball went to all the
other fields. Leide I am only on the gamer side.
Do you understand that others could succumb to this temptation?
Okey I am Buff. I didn't expect that from licensed casinos.
You would have to make a video proof of suspicion times, and the competent authorities to come.
I think if your suspicions are confirmed with them, they will act
That would be highly illegal
as long as Online Casinos do not have a german license they are illegal in our country end of micky maus end of nikolaus
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6th Jan. 2019, at 10:17 am CET#313
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Danny94 wrote on 01/06/2019 02:11 PM
Okey I'm Buff. I didn't expect that from licensed casinos.
You would have to make a video proof of suspicion times, and the competent authorities to come.
I think if your suspicions are confirmed, they will act
That would be highly illegal.
There are several regulatory bodies that are involved in the case
I just think it's weak that gamers don't have the stomach for a lawsuit against these billion-dollar corporations
With a claim for damages through a US law firm would be there properly to heat up and such multi-billion corporations to triple-digit millions of damages to
to the gamers. The evidence is overwhelming and unmistakable.
Of course, the question is whether no one wins due to the alleged manipulation.
Otherwise it would make no sense.
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6th Jan. 2019, at 01:11 pm CET#315
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The software only calculates on which fields the ball is guaranteed not to land, so that the payout is "optimized". There are always winners, the goal is only that the big winners are sifted out.
Fact it is manipulated and that is a no-go for casinos that boast the FairPlay label.
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Okey I am Buff. I didn't expect that from licensed casinos.
You would have to make a video proof of suspicion times, and the competent authorities to come.
I think if your suspicions are confirmed with them, they will act
That would be highly illegal
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There are several regulatory bodies that are involved in the case
I just think it's weak that gamers don't have the stomach for a lawsuit against these billion-dollar corporations
With a claim for damages through a US law firm would be there properly to heat up and such multi-billion corporations to triple-digit millions of damages to
to the gamers. The evidence is overwhelming and unmistakable.
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Otherwise it would make no sense.
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Fact it is manipulated and that is a no-go for casinos that boast the FairPlay label.
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