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Online Casinos in general: Online casino beginner questions (Page 2)

Topic created on 20th Feb. 2019 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 21 | Views: 5,554
Julian
Elite
Desruptor wrote on 02/20/2019 at 1:26 pm
@Julian
Big Time Gaming is a game developer or is that a term for a specific type of games? As I said, am new to this
Of course, the good one is waiting, after all, that's the only option how to skim there properly. But there I find somehow so cool in the game, you destroy a few toons meanwhile charges his special abilities and fever really with that it is enough for the Gargan

Can definitely understand the appeal of Reactoonz, had already had luck there... but you need there usually a lot of patience, which is why it would probably be the smartest to start with a low stake... then you have at least a little longer the game fun.
But is of course up to you

Right Big Time Gaming is a game developer (provider).
Reactoonz is for example from the Provider "Play'n Go".

If it should be helpful to you, you can always filter on Gamblejoe for various slots (by provider, maximum Win factor or by feature)
https://www.gamblejoe.com/casino-spiele/alle/?automat=1

There you can also see the ratings of other users.
You also have the option to view winning pictures and winning videos of the individual slots to get an overview of the features / wins.

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Desruptor
Amateur
Julian wrote on 02/20/2019 at 2:39 pm

Are there any lists somewhere how long a machine rattles on average until you drop anything good? For example three books at BoD after ~300 spins, Gargantoon after ~400, hope you know what I mean.

How do you actually define a "small bet"? Ultimately, it always depends on the gameplay of the respective player

About the filter options I already know, thanks again for explaining. The RTP is actually also only relevant when you're throwing huge amounts of money into a game, right?

Oh well, how does Gamblejoe actually earn money? Are the listed casinos sponsors? Monthly 1000€ are certainly not given away to PSCs for fun

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Anonym
At playojo you have 50 FS with 50 Deposit and there are no bonus rules

At interwetten 100fs and 1x wagering from 25 euros. So best offers as a newbie to do nothing wrong.

I also think they have the best bonus conditions. Namely none

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Desruptor
Amateur
Danny94 wrote on 02/20/2019 2:59 PM:

This is what I was looking for, thank you very much

But actually I have if I a bonus 20x Wagern must also no disadvantage, if I lose I have lost anyway. Or is my account then forever "contaminated" with the 20x and I can only pay out again when I have loaded so many times until I have ventured everything?

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Anonym
Desruptor wrote on February 20, 2019 at 3:02 pm
This is what I was looking for, thank you very much

But actually if I have to wager a bonus 20x I have no disadvantage, if I lose I have lost anyway. Or is my account then forever "contaminated" with the 20x and I can only pay out again when I have loaded so many times until I have ventured everything?

Well, the disadvantage is that the more often you have to spin, the higher the probability that your money will run into zero. Your bonus is usually cleared as soon as your money is completely at zero. BoD has here the possibility to gamble away even the last cent if you play with one line

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Desruptor
Amateur
Have now deposited 100€ at Rizk, let's see if I still get to play tonight. With the wins from the Wheel of Rizk I do not have to wager anything right?

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Julian
Elite
Desruptor wrote on 20/02/2019 at 14:57
Is there any lists anywhere how long a machine rattles on average until you drop anything good? For example three books at BoD after ~300 spins, Gargantoon after ~400, hope you know what I mean.

How do you actually define a "small bet"? Ultimately, it always depends on the gameplay of the respective player

About the filter options I already know, thanks again for explaining. The RTP is actually also only relevant when you are spending vast sums in a game, right?

Oh well, how does Gamblejoe actually earn money? Are the listed casinos sponsors? Monthly 1000€ are certainly not given away to PSCs for fun

There are many such lists or "calculations" on the Internet, but I personally think it is unnecessary.
In the end, everything runs on a Random Number Generator and in every single spin there is the theoretical possibility of a "big win" or similar.

In the game "Book of Dead", for example, there are players who with a little luck get free spins directly on the first spin, but also players who probably still do not get a feature after 500 spins.
In my opinion, just a matter of luck that you press the spin button at the right time.
But of course there are different opinions in the forum, this is just my opinion.

The gameplay is but definitely decisive for it, you're right.

And no the casinos are not our sponsors
Among other things, we earn our money through the Affilliate systems (partner programs) whereby we receive one-time commissions for advertised new customers.
Comparatively similar to Check24, as soon as someone there concludes an Insurance or similar Check24 receives a one-time commission."
We rely on one-time commissions for the reason that we want to remain independent of the casinos.
Should a casino develop negatively, we can rank the casino accordingly worse and replace it more easily than if we were to enter into long-term contracts with the casinos.


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Julian wrote on 02/20/2019 at 16:41
There are many such lists or "calculations" on the internet, but I personally think it is unnecessary.
In the end, everything runs on a Random Number Generator and in every single spin there is the theoretical possibility of a "Big Win" or similar.

In the game "Book of Dead", for example, there are players who with a little luck get free spins directly on the first spin, but also players who probably still do not get a feature after 500 spins.
In my opinion, just a matter of luck that you press the spin button at the right time.
But of course there are different opinions in the forum, this is just my opinion.

The gameplay is but definitely decisive for it, you're right.

And no the casinos are not our sponsors
Among other things, we earn our money through the Affilliate systems (partner programs) whereby we receive one-time commissions for advertised new customers.
Comparatively similar to Check24, as soon as someone there concludes an Insurance or similar Check24 receives a one-time commission."
We rely on one-time commissions for the reason that we want to remain independent of the casinos.
Should a casino develop negatively, we can rank the casino accordingly worse and replace it more easily than if we would enter into long-term contracts with the casinos.



I'm going to have to get back to you on that one. As far as I know, Daniel wrote ages ago that you do not have such contracts but earns a percentage of the deposits / play or? Am I mistaken there?

If no, then that would mean that you get at the new casinos (which are in my opinion qualitatively through the bank away the worse) then the Einmal-Provesionen?

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Julian
Elite
Ludio wrote on 02/20/2019 at 16:59
There I must now times nachhaken. As far as I know, Daniel wrote ages ago that you do not have such contracts but earns a percentage of the deposits / play or? Am I mistaken there?

If no, then that would mean that you get at the new casinos (which are in my opinion qualitatively through the bank away the worse) then the Einmal-Provesionen?

Before Matthias has taken care of the day-to-day business, it was possibly so that we got revenue shares. But yes, it is indeed the case that we receive one-time commissions for all new casinos in order to remain flexible.
Unfortunately, from our point of view, there are currently no casinos that are better than, for example, Videoslots or SlotsMillion. Therefore, it is also insane to believe and also overall unrealistic that we always add only super casinos
Some are better, some are worse, but all should be trustworthy overall.

We add the casinos where we have played ourselves (Christoph tests every new casino) and our experiences have been positive. Furthermore we try to keep good contacts to the casino managers,
so that the managers also register in the forum and answer questions
If you do not like a casino, every user is free to rate the casino negatively, as long as the bad rating is justified. However, positive reviews are also welcome and help new members to find a trustworthy casino.

But now please back to the topic, so that the thread of our new member is not filled too much with extraneous content.

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Anonym
Julian wrote on 02/20/2019 at 17:14
Before Matthias took care of the day-to-day business, it may have been that we got revenue shares. But yes, it is indeed the case that we receive one-time commissions on all new casinos to remain flexible.
Unfortunately, from our point of view, there are currently no casinos that are better than, for example, Videoslots or SlotsMillion. Therefore, it is also insane to believe and also overall unrealistic that we always add only super casinos
Some are better, some are worse, but all should be trustworthy overall.

We add the casinos where we have played ourselves (Christoph tests every new casino) and our experiences have been positive. Furthermore we try to keep good contacts to the casino managers,
so that the managers also register in the forum and answer questions
If you do not like a casino, every user is free to rate the casino negatively, as long as the bad rating is justified. However, positive reviews are also welcome and help new members to find a trustworthy casino.

But now please back to the topic, so that the thread of our new member is not filled too much with extraneous content.

Thanks for the honest answer, but there I had it right in memory. Then we will talk here times not further OT, otherwise you have to give yourself a warning. Haha

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