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28th Aug. 2018, at 03:04 pm CEST#11
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The terms and conditions are in Dutch. It does not say which games you are not allowed to play with the bonus, how high the maximum bet per spin is and whether you are allowed to keep all wins after converting the bonus or whether a limit is set.
How does it look at all as a German player with a Belgian license?
Belgium sounds trustworthy, but still only a few people know how the legislation in Belgium is and how the corresponding commission works. Schleswig-Holstein also sounds trustworthy, but most people here know that Malta is better than Germany when it comes to casinos. For me, the British Gambling Commission is still the best.
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28th Aug. 2018, at 03:12 pm CEST#13
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Bone wrote on 28.08.2018 at 15:08: Belgium sounds trustworthy but still probably only the fewest know how the legislation in Belgium is at all and how the relevant commission work. Schleswig-Holstein also sounds trustworthy, but still most people here know that Malta is better than Germany when it comes to casinos. For me, the British Gambling Commission is still the best.
For me too, however most casinos that only have a UK Gambling Commission license do not accept players from Germany.
Actually means that the UK license does not cover the criteria of a European license.
Therefore, I wonder if a Belgian license is okay for German players, or if it would then be illegal gambling outside the gray zone.
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28th Aug. 2018, at 03:22 pm CEST#14
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Then drive over to Spa to the casino and gamble there if you have the shivers.
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28th Aug. 2018, at 03:34 pm CEST#15
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Kopfkino wrote on 28/08/2018 at 15:22: Then just drive over to Spa to the casino and gamble there if you're so grumpy.
Thanks for your constructive participation in the discussion.
Since you seem to know your stuff, surely you can tell us something about the online gambling law of the Belgians and how it is compatible with European law.
Otherwise, please refrain from comparing apples with oranges and spam other threads.
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28th Aug. 2018, at 04:40 pm CEST#16
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Bone wrote on 28.08.2018 at 15:08: Belgium sounds trustworthy but still probably only the fewest know how the legislation in Belgium is at all and how the relevant commission work. Schleswig-Holstein also sounds trustworthy, but still most people here know that Malta is better than Germany when it comes to casinos. For me, the British Gambling Commission is still the best.
We know how the MGA works, so it can hardly be worse.
Do you know the legislation in Malta? Interesting.
You are sitting in the country where it is forbidden almost everywhere, just for info!
Kaffeelicht wrote on 28/08/2018 at 15:12
For me too, however most casinos that only have a UK Gambling Commission license do not accept players from Germany.
Doesn't it actually mean that the UK license does not cover the criteria of a European license.
That's why I wonder if a Belgian license is ok for German players, or if it would then be illegal gambling outside the grey zone.
True, there are few UK casinos that accept German players. But I meant that not necessarily from the point of view of the German player but in general. The UK Commission does a much better job than the mga. There very often casinos that violate the laws are asked to pay. I always have the feeling that Player protection is really taken seriously there.
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How does it look at all as a German player with a Belgian license?
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For me too, however most casinos that only have a UK Gambling Commission license do not accept players from Germany.
Actually means that the UK license does not cover the criteria of a European license.
Therefore, I wonder if a Belgian license is okay for German players, or if it would then be illegal gambling outside the gray zone.
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Thanks for your constructive participation in the discussion.
Since you seem to know your stuff, surely you can tell us something about the online gambling law of the Belgians and how it is compatible with European law.
Otherwise, please refrain from comparing apples with oranges and spam other threads.
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We know how the MGA works, so it can hardly be worse.
Do you know the legislation in Malta? Interesting.
You are sitting in the country where it is forbidden almost everywhere, just for info!
Come on, but now have the points together, right?
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True, there are few UK casinos that accept German players. But I meant that not necessarily from the point of view of the German player but in general. The UK Commission does a much better job than the mga. There very often casinos that violate the laws are asked to pay. I always have the feeling that Player protection is really taken seriously there.
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