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Online Casinos in general: Mr Green the cheater casino (Page 5)

Topic created on 11th Dec. 2017 | Page: 5 of 5 | Answers: 47 | Views: 30,398
Anonym
So I have to agree with Daniel it doesn't matter. The casinos have no influence on the games. No one can tell you if this is really true. Cheating is everywhere in the world because of it.

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Decay

Daniel wrote on 09/29/2018 at 10:37 PM

But the games, as well as the winning probabilities, are the same as any other online casino. Book of Dead is hosted at Play n Go and not at Mr Green. The software that produces the game results is not at Mr Green, but at the individual game manufacturers. Thus, Mr. Green cannot influence the gameplay - even if they wanted to.


It doesn't matter if you play Book of Dead at Mr Green or anywhere else. The probability of winning is the same everywhere and at any time.

Occasionally I check this forum to get some info or to amuse myself.

What always strikes me are the untruths and twisted lies that the GJ team posts here.

Either they don't know any better, or they just don't feel like writing the truth.

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It does not matter where, and what is played...as an example Book of Dead has 6 different RTP versions from 86.XX to 96.XX
The Provider itself can decide whether the RTP rate is displayed in the game or not.

The RTP is often concealed or incorrectly indicated. Mostly at low-budget and whitelabel casinos.
The RTP is of course a "dream" number that should actually be uninteresting.

Greetings

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Anonym
Decay wrote on 01/10/2018 at 00:56 PM

Occasionally I check this forum,to gain some info or amuse myself.

What always,and repeatedly,strikes me are the untruths and twisted lies that the GJ team posts here.

Either they don't know any better, or they just don't feel like writing the truth.

~

It does not matter where, and what is played...as an example Book of Dead has 6 different RTP versions from 86.XX to 96.XX
The Provider itself can decide whether the RTP rate is displayed in the game or not.

The RTP is often concealed or incorrectly indicated. Mostly at low-budget and whitelabel casinos.
The RTP is of course a "dream" number that should actually be uninteresting.

Greetings

I have to agree partially, there are different versions - especially Playn'Go offers different ones to the casinos and they can always choose which one they want. Where the minimum RTP must be 92%, provided it has a UK Gambling or MGA license (Curacao does not specify this, one plays here then often with the said 86%). But there is a huge difference between 92% and 96%. After all, the reduction from 96% to 92% is a doubling of the win (for the respective slot) for the casino.

Playtech, Microgaming and NetEnt should have the same RTP everywhere, but as far as I know they only offer one version and the RTP is fixed. But I think it's good that you address this point, because it is unfortunately not as simple as it sometimes seems.

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Ankor wrote on 01.10.2018 at 02:57
Have to partially agree, there are different versions - esp Playn'Go offers different ones to the casinos and then they can always choose which one they want. Whereas the minimum RTP must be 92%, provided it has a UK Gambling or MGA license (Curacao does not specify this, one then often plays here with the said 86%). But it is quite a huge difference whether 92% or 96%. After all, the reduction from 96% to 92% is a doubling of the win (for the respective slot) for the casino.

Playtech, Microgaming and NetEnt should have the same RTP everywhere, but as far as I know they only offer one version and the RTP is fixed. But I think it's good that you address this point, because it is unfortunately not as simple as it sometimes seems.

How do you know that?

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Anonym
Random wrote on 01/10/2018 at 03:10 PM
How do you know?

I would be interested in that as well...

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Anonym
Compares in the info texts of the slots times the RTP at different casinos, in most "good" casinos it should be the highest value. That this is possible also shows that the min. bet is different for some games, there was a thread at Casinomeister where users have discovered different RTPs (https://www.casinomeister.com/forums/threads/play-n-go-different-rtp-at-different-sites.76967/). Anyone who wants can look at the pictures there themselves or always compare the different RTPs themselves, have compared a little and must say that many MGA casinos have mostly the same RTP values.

But maybe you have also seen that a small info is displayed for some games in some casinos e.g. "This game is licensed outside the Maltese jurisdiction." From there you can mostly be sure that the RTP is different, check out the RTP for Book of Dead at Videoslots and now try to find out the RTP for the game at Wunderino. Good luck. This game is licensed outside of the Maltese jurisdiction. This game is licensed outside the Maltese jurisdiction.game is licensed outside the Maltese jurisdiction.






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Decay
Usually you can see the RTP in the game info...if nothing is to be found, one could suspect evil.

The licenses themselves are uninteresting for the player. A roll of Zewa is usually more useful for the gambler.
With the U.K's it looks a little different...however "bad press" is always the best way - if there is ever a problem.

The smaller the casino, the higher the probability that there are problems with a "Bigwin"...
Currently it is difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff anyway, the market is full of mayflies.


Moreover....I find this sentence in a description...

The visit from Germany is thus possible without problems and legal...

One must stand close to the madness or at the cliff, in order to write this with a Ukgc Casino, even if the target country is another.
This can be very unfunny and expensive.

Just for fun

greetings

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Domiks
So I have had some success at mrgreen very cool site of course not everyone can win and you also have to Risk times so is the game of chance halt

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