No I played at playojo, there is nothing like that. Also, I do not look for slots by RTP but rather by theme and Rome I usually like quite well. But this is definitely not.
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So... if the video, which I presented here, expresses any untruths, because it is manipulated, as Kanalmalocher describes it, this was not clear to me. Nevertheless, the reaction of Kanalmalocher is underground, because a provocative image as a response, only shows an antisocial behavior.
LABoy90... the lady who spoke of recurring patterns is not muzzled, nor does it have an end, which you wish for. I have already pointed out that these patterns I noticed have already been explained in a thread I opened, as well as by other users in various threads.
To explain it again and again makes me tired, because unfortunately there are people who do not like to use the mind.
Whether it is important to me to teach you... no... not really, for me to continue to believe that dirty business, is just an entertaining Hollywood movie idea and in the end always win the good.
It is demanded here after proofs, apart from the video here, unfortunately nothing could be supplied at material... how would that be then also possible?
If I had to prove now, whether the Mafia actually exists, that would be me certainly not possible, unless I move in these circles. So I can only hope that at some point a bird chirps, which is involved in OC's business.
This proof would serve not necessarily me, but those, which wander blindly by the world history. Because I, for my part, can only say that my mind is enough to notice that things do not run the way they should run.
Whether I continue to play... yes probably, no longer so massive, but the rare times, because I like the game itself.
So I wish everyone that he makes the right decisions for themselves.
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3rd Jun. 2018, at 10:50 pm CEST#105
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I also do not understand what Samira and I and also some others here so incomprehensible address.
It's just about the fact that in casinos in whatever way, is cheated. What is there
not to understand? In which form this could happen, we have already explained long and wide.
What is so difficult? Just our highly intelligent like LABoy, bones and Kanalmalocher would have to understand
understand this at the first go. Instead of answering well-founded, comes every time the same garbage.
Either RTP or casinos earn enough even so
And as so often, I repeat myself. Why should it be in the casino industry, where it has only come out
that Malta as well as the MGA have carried out the controls very laxly, and official assistance in this case Italy
only very hesitantly complied, not be cheated or manipulated? They have taken months!
Have you ever wondered why this is so?
Was it to give the casinos a time advantage to destroy evidence of any kind? Did they want to prevent
that the MGA incl. Malta are actually a laughing stock as far as controls are concerned and didn't want to damage themselves?
damage themselves? Why did they let so much time pass? A request for assistance has just the sense to implement it quickly, so that a cover-up of
so that a cover-up of criminal acts is at least made more difficult, and in the best case, prevented.
Nevertheless, Malta and the MGA took their time. Why do you think that is?
All this happened at a time when everyone was elevating the MGA seal and Malta to god-like spheres.
Your universally beloved MGA kicked your asses for once.
And instead of becoming more skeptical, switching on their brains for once, people are still shouting hooray, an
MGA seal and registered in Malta...... . They are all laughing at you. They build shit and you shout hurray.
I don't know what to say anymore. So much ignorance, naivety and partly also brainlessness I have
really rarely experienced
It doesn't matter in what way the casinos cheat us, but they will. Or is the Mafia suddenly
Customer-oriented?
ZEIT ONLINE: According to their interpretation, Malta is a highly corrupt state. Why are there no EU mechanisms to counteract this?
De Masi: Malta has repeatedly blocked all moves to combat money laundering related to organized crime. When the country held the EU presidency earlier this year and the Money Laundering Directive was renegotiated, the island nation prevented meaningful reforms. For example, we need public registers of the true owners of shell companies. The German government is also being obstructive here. The unanimity principle in tax matters and in the area of justice gives Malta a veto
De Masi: It is no secret that in Malta, for example, mafia money is laundered in online gambling. In total, the revenue generated in this way accounts for up to twelve percent of the gross domestic product, which is ten times higher than the EU average! The Italian mafia, especially the 'Ndrangheta, is accordingly active in Malta, which includes letterbox companies. I have no evidence that certain politicians work directly with the Mafia. E s, however, there have been corruption cases in Malta in recent years involving government politicians. Through the Panama Papers ministers could be linked to offshore accounts. They are still in office
And you celebrate them like heroes. too awesome!
And you really believe that OC are not involved in this? That they don't cheat????
The casinos have a unique chance in Malta to rip people off without any significant controls
And this chance would be taken by any company
And for the casinos there is nothing better than your idolization and defense.
They are laughing at you when they read this thread!
You just don't get it!
And Kanalmalocher, Samira is absolutely right with her opinion about you.
Simply pathetic!
And a blocking system, like the MGA is now planning, has been overdue for almost 20 years. But now the
the pressure was too much and they had to do something. And everyone thinks it's so great!
But that Malta, with its legislation, as well as the MGA, for 20 years has
that everything is squeezed out, which only went, over it no tone!
Especially the addicts.
LaBoy "Your video is explained very quickly, it is of course a transmission error, the picture is minimally ahead of the sound."
what an unbelievable nonsense! this is completely ridiculous
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Here everyone can watch the video again, and think for themselves to what extent a transmission error could be responsible for it...
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the3rdscatter wrote on 06/03/2018 at 23:35: Here everyone can watch the video again, and think for themselves to what extent a transmission error could probably be responsible for this...
1. As expected, it is not the providers Evolution and NetEnt. There are reasons why almost all casinos only work with these 2 providers. Sites that are checked by the MGA fortunately do not offer such casinos, even the video where the Dealer draws the second card, the live Provider is not offered by any of the common MGA/Gibraltar/GB casinos.
2. In fact there is no delay, I think in this case the dealer simply miscounts
You can see how an employee immediately steps in and corrects the error in an exemplary manner.
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You didn't get triggered by the list though, did you?
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LABoy90... the lady who spoke of recurring patterns is not muzzled, nor does it have an end, which you wish for. I have already pointed out that these patterns I noticed have already been explained in a thread I opened, as well as by other users in various threads.
To explain it again and again makes me tired, because unfortunately there are people who do not like to use the mind.
Whether it is important to me to teach you... no... not really, for me to continue to believe that dirty business, is just an entertaining Hollywood movie idea and in the end always win the good.
It is demanded here after proofs, apart from the video here, unfortunately nothing could be supplied at material... how would that be then also possible?
If I had to prove now, whether the Mafia actually exists, that would be me certainly not possible, unless I move in these circles. So I can only hope that at some point a bird chirps, which is involved in OC's business.
This proof would serve not necessarily me, but those, which wander blindly by the world history. Because I, for my part, can only say that my mind is enough to notice that things do not run the way they should run.
Whether I continue to play... yes probably, no longer so massive, but the rare times, because I like the game itself.
So I wish everyone that he makes the right decisions for themselves.
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It's just about the fact that in casinos in whatever way, is cheated. What is there
not to understand? In which form this could happen, we have already explained long and wide.
What is so difficult? Just our highly intelligent like LABoy, bones and Kanalmalocher would have to understand
understand this at the first go. Instead of answering well-founded, comes every time the same garbage.
Either RTP or casinos earn enough even so
And as so often, I repeat myself. Why should it be in the casino industry, where it has only come out
that Malta as well as the MGA have carried out the controls very laxly, and official assistance in this case Italy
only very hesitantly complied, not be cheated or manipulated? They have taken months!
Have you ever wondered why this is so?
Was it to give the casinos a time advantage to destroy evidence of any kind? Did they want to prevent
that the MGA incl. Malta are actually a laughing stock as far as controls are concerned and didn't want to damage themselves?
damage themselves? Why did they let so much time pass? A request for assistance has just the sense to implement it quickly, so that a cover-up of
so that a cover-up of criminal acts is at least made more difficult, and in the best case, prevented.
Nevertheless, Malta and the MGA took their time. Why do you think that is?
All this happened at a time when everyone was elevating the MGA seal and Malta to god-like spheres.
Your universally beloved MGA kicked your asses for once.
And instead of becoming more skeptical, switching on their brains for once, people are still shouting hooray, an
MGA seal and registered in Malta...... . They are all laughing at you. They build shit and you shout hurray.
I don't know what to say anymore. So much ignorance, naivety and partly also brainlessness I have
really rarely experienced
It doesn't matter in what way the casinos cheat us, but they will. Or is the Mafia suddenly
Customer-oriented?
ZEIT ONLINE: According to their interpretation, Malta is a highly corrupt state. Why are there no EU mechanisms to counteract this?
De Masi: Malta has repeatedly blocked all moves to combat money laundering related to organized crime. When the country held the EU presidency earlier this year and the Money Laundering Directive was renegotiated, the island nation prevented meaningful reforms. For example, we need public registers of the true owners of shell companies. The German government is also being obstructive here. The unanimity principle in tax matters and in the area of justice gives Malta a veto
De Masi: It is no secret that in Malta, for example, mafia money is laundered in online gambling. In total, the revenue generated in this way accounts for up to twelve percent of the gross domestic product, which is ten times higher than the EU average! The Italian mafia, especially the 'Ndrangheta, is accordingly active in Malta, which includes letterbox companies. I have no evidence that certain politicians work directly with the Mafia. E s, however, there have been corruption cases in Malta in recent years involving government politicians. Through the Panama Papers ministers could be linked to offshore accounts. They are still in office
And you celebrate them like heroes. too awesome!
And you really believe that OC are not involved in this? That they don't cheat????
The casinos have a unique chance in Malta to rip people off without any significant controls
And this chance would be taken by any company
And for the casinos there is nothing better than your idolization and defense.
They are laughing at you when they read this thread!
You just don't get it!
And Kanalmalocher, Samira is absolutely right with her opinion about you.
Simply pathetic!
And a blocking system, like the MGA is now planning, has been overdue for almost 20 years. But now the
the pressure was too much and they had to do something. And everyone thinks it's so great!
But that Malta, with its legislation, as well as the MGA, for 20 years has
that everything is squeezed out, which only went, over it no tone!
Especially the addicts.
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Thanks for the hint!
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what an unbelievable nonsense! this is completely ridiculous
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1. As expected, it is not the providers Evolution and NetEnt. There are reasons why almost all casinos only work with these 2 providers.
Sites that are checked by the MGA fortunately do not offer such casinos, even the video where the Dealer draws the second card, the live Provider is not offered by any of the common MGA/Gibraltar/GB casinos.
2. In fact there is no delay, I think in this case the dealer simply miscounts
You can see how an employee immediately steps in and corrects the error in an exemplary manner.
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