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19th Aug. 2018, at 04:43 pm CEST#21
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I think that it makes no difference whether one plays now mobile or not.It depends on the fixed domicile and not on the momentary place of residence.stkrie is right - at the latest with the Verification would be closing time.Therefore also the question about functionality of the VPN`s does not arise.
On the actual topic: It would be just great if Book of Ra etc. would become available again for us in Germany. Just the belief that this will happen in the near future I lack something. But you never know, maybe we experience ne surprise, and one day the games are available again
Presumably it was noticed that in the arcades the turnovers and also taxes decreased, hence the block for German online players.
The boss drives the Daimler SUV from hall to hall on his rounds, while the employees are forced to break health and safety laws, even to earn any pocket money at all. Money doesn't stink, the boss thinks. And those who have money want even more money.
I think there are, especially online, many (successful) alternatives to the Novo games.
Book of Dead instead of Book of Ra, 5 Dazzling Hot instead of Sizzling Hot, etc..
No need to run to the arcade again for the "originals" - you can drink your own stale p**s coffee.
Likewise, angry housewives, aggressive migrants, keyboard tappers, wannabe builders, bogus unemployed, envious people and the demotivated waitresses are a thing of the past.
Man, is that nice...
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20th Aug. 2018, at 06:15 am CEST#24
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Sascha666 wrote on 20/08/2018 at 04:17: Presumably it was noticed that in the arcades the sales and also taxes declined, hence the block for German online players.
No idea where you got your info from, but sales are increasing offline:
Revenues from gambling machines have continued to rise in recent years. Even the amusement tax paid, which depends on the outcome of the machines, did not decline - although politicians emphasize that they are effectively stemming the tide of gambling halls.
Source: focus.de 17.08.2018
And in Berlin alone, 570,000 euros are gambled away at the machines every day. Well, if that's not a profitable business, I don't know what is.
Mombasa wrote on 08/20/2018 at 06:15 AM
No idea where you got your info, but sales are increasing offline:
Gaming machine sales have continued to increase in recent years. Even the amusement tax paid, which depends on the outcome of the machines, did not go down - although politicians emphasize that they are effectively stemming the tide of gambling halls.
Source: focus.de 17.08.2018
And in Berlin alone, 570,000 euros are gambled away at the machines every day. Well, if that's not a profitable business, I don't know what is.
Hm, just from the feeling.
It seemed to me that 6 or 7 years ago there were significantly more people in the arcades.
in the last 1, 2 years I noticed that the halls were significantly less busy even in the early evening.
And these were larger, modern arcades - not pubs with 3 machines inside.
Maybe I'm wrong, and I don't know enough about Berlin.
I wouldn't begrudge the online industry the upswing, if only because of the better conditions for the players. But that's just my opinion.
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20th Aug. 2018, at 08:13 am CEST#26
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From a feeling, I would rather say that it's getting a little less online.
The articles here in the forum alone suggest that there are consistently dissatisfied players in online casinos.
But that's just a feeling, because supposedly OC sales continue to rise rapidly.
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The boss drives the Daimler SUV from hall to hall on his rounds, while the employees are forced to break health and safety laws, even to earn any pocket money at all. Money doesn't stink, the boss thinks. And those who have money want even more money.
I think there are, especially online, many (successful) alternatives to the Novo games.
Book of Dead instead of Book of Ra, 5 Dazzling Hot instead of Sizzling Hot, etc..
No need to run to the arcade again for the "originals" - you can drink your own stale p**s coffee.
Likewise, angry housewives, aggressive migrants, keyboard tappers, wannabe builders, bogus unemployed, envious people and the demotivated waitresses are a thing of the past.
Man, is that nice...
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No idea where you got your info from, but sales are increasing offline:
Revenues from gambling machines have continued to rise in recent years. Even the amusement tax paid, which depends on the outcome of the machines, did not decline - although politicians emphasize that they are effectively stemming the tide of gambling halls.
Source: focus.de 17.08.2018
And in Berlin alone, 570,000 euros are gambled away at the machines every day. Well, if that's not a profitable business, I don't know what is.
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Hm, just from the feeling.
It seemed to me that 6 or 7 years ago there were significantly more people in the arcades.
in the last 1, 2 years I noticed that the halls were significantly less busy even in the early evening.
And these were larger, modern arcades - not pubs with 3 machines inside.
Maybe I'm wrong, and I don't know enough about Berlin.
I wouldn't begrudge the online industry the upswing, if only because of the better conditions for the players. But that's just my opinion.
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Nobody has liked this post so far
The articles here in the forum alone suggest that there are consistently dissatisfied players in online casinos.
But that's just a feeling, because supposedly OC sales continue to rise rapidly.
This post has been translated automatically