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Online Casinos in general: News for online casinos (Page 2)

Topic created on 18th Jan. 2020 | Page: 2 of 5 | Answers: 48 | Views: 16,363
Falko
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bigbig wrote on 19.01.2020 at 19:25: I feel more and more like in Eastern times. Only patronize people and take away the thinking. Everything regulate whether you want or not.

The day before yesterday I had to remember the GDR again. I hadn't bought a sim card for my phone for a long time and I didn't even know about this new rule that has been in effect for a while. In any case, the day before yesterday I bought a Sim in a lottery store and the activation is only possible if I go with a valid ID to the post office and they activate the card there. At that time I could buy a sim card at any time and activate it myself and immediately start calling without having to identify myself with documents. This is pure surveillance state and GDR point 2.

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Anonym
Is that right from next year with the new gambling contract

-that a maximum of only 1 euro per spin may be used?

-that 1000 euros may be deposited maximum

-autostart and turbo will be abolished

And even progressive jackpots come away?

Then also such high win factors with 10000x or 20000x let alone 100000x will be gone

And who then still plays in malta casinos shall be prosecuted...

Then I do not care if it will be legalized next year in Germany if because everything is so shit...

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RebellYell
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Chillaqueen92 wrote on 04.06.2020 at 17:09: Is that true from next year with the new gambling contract

-that a maximum of only 1 euro per spin may be used?

-that 1000 euros may be deposited maximum

-autostart and turbo will be abolished

And even progressive jackpots come away?

Then also such high win factors with 10000x or 20000x let alone 100000x will be gone

And who then still plays in malta casinos shall be prosecuted...

Then it does not interest me whether it is legalized next year in Germany if then everything so shit becomes...

The 1000 euros refers to the pure loss, not the deposits themselves!

Why the Jackpot slots should be abolished, I do not really understand. But bothers me personally rather not, because I never play these.

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Anonym
Ahso:) Me bothers most autostart away and at most 1 euro per spin...

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Anonym
Chillaqueen92 wrote on 04.06.2020 at 17:09: Is that true from next year with the new gambling contract

Of course it is true.

I write of course, because one could hardly expect anything else from Germany.
Apart from that, these restrictions(and others) have been known since the 1st draft in January.

From therefore I have always wondered why the regulation is so welcomed.
Here in the forum it was sometimes written that you want a German regulation to set something against the evil MGA.

Well, the MGA should have far more competence than any gambling authority from Germany.
The impressive competence could already be seen in the SH licenses.

If you want to find something positive in the regulation, then it is the excellent Player protection, because with such a bad offer, you usually do not play.

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Anonym
To puke but whether this is then all so enforced... I prefer to stay with malta casinos 😂

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x****Y
Casinos have always been smarter than the state until now. Some loophole will be there again anyway

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Anonym
Chillaqueen92 wrote on 04.06.2020 at 18:13: To vomit but whether this is then all so enforced... Since I prefer to stay with malta casinos 😂

The question will be, however, whether you can then still play at malta casinos.

With many Maltese Online Casinos it is namely so that their T&Cs on the Maltese side explicitly exclude countries where there is a regional license. Players from Denmark, for example

By the way, it is the same with me. I live in Schleswig-Holstein and can therefore neither play at bwin, Tipico, LeoVegas etc...

There is only the Schleswig-Holstein .de page available to me and who has ever seen the offer from a Schleswig-Holstein site will not want to play there.

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Cheeseburger
Experienced
Next year, gambling will probably become a minor matter - we're facing completely different problems. We are only one year behind the USA

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Anonym

Cheeseburger wrote on 04.06.2020 at 19:06: Next year, gambling will probably become a minor matter, because we will face completely different problems. We are only one year behind the USA

With what?

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