Online Casinos in general: These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020 (Page 9)
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These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
9th Oct. 2020, at 07:41 pm CEST#81
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Katharina2 wrote on 09.10.2020 at 13:21
Your thoughts in all honor.....but Germany is currently mixing up the game scene
incl. payment providers and leans with it a little too far out of the window, because just
The latter are not the vicarious agents for D and if they litigate against D because of the
because of failure of their services, not only Corona becomes expensive. And all this only because
Lower Saxony sees it that way for D and, because we have a monopoly culture, which in the end will be
must be enforced by hook or by crook, no matter what comes along. The dangerous thing:
that the GlüStV is 'waved through' by the EU. All this has little to do with VPN
and car manufacturers and Co&KG. It now depends on the players, how they accept and handle the situation
accept and handle the situation. There are solutions for everything and they will come automatically.
Basically I understand what you want to say but I emphasize it again, Germany is trying to mix up the "scene" but there is no valid law yet and until then it is still a long way
In the end, no matter what Lower Saxony demands or wants to achieve for Germany, the bill comes back from the EU, it will come in May (I mean for then the whole thing was set) to a new and final vote of the countries
The whole thing can and is known that not all the states are satisfied and agree, also everything still be tilted again and then not every state continues their own Süppchen
To me, the whole thing here is considered much too much as already "given", there is no valid law until this was not decided and thus everything can still happen
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These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
9th Oct. 2020, at 07:48 pm CEST#82
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However, I am curious how Videoslots, MrVegas, Vera&John and some other "big players" will behave from the 15th - simply because no announcements have been made yet and the chat also says that no changes are planned so far
However, how well informed is the chat staff?!
Therefore, I remain really curious what comes from them possibly before or to the 15th yet
However, only a few of the big ones have reacted so far, such as RIZK or Tipico
These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
9th Oct. 2020, at 07:49 pm CEST#83
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Metallica_88 wrote on 09.10.2020 at 18:51: Lapalingo is from the 15th also as .de at the start
And Lapa is not a small animal!!! I think that with the 1 euro maxbet ban of live casinos etc. sooner or later every OC will/must cooperate...
It was for years the talk but so serious was never... 1 Euro maxbet Hola die Waldfee
Small maybe not, but apparently economically less well positioned than other casinos that do not need to implement in advance already specifications that have not even been decided.
The licenses get the casinos that ask the most coal for it. And obviously there are some who are relaxed about it. I think that is also an indicator of where it is safe to play. Casinos that are well positioned would never need to cheat the players.
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These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
9th Oct. 2020, at 08:13 pm CEST#84
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Begbie wrote on 09.10.2020 at 19:49
Small maybe not, but apparently economically less well positioned than other casinos that do not need to implement in advance already specifications that have not even been decided.
The licenses get the casinos that ask the most coal for it. And obviously there are some who are relaxed about it. I think that is also an indicator of where it is safe to play. Casinos that are well positioned would never need to cheat the players.
If they were in a bad economic position, they would not implement measures so early that bring them economic disadvantages. I rather believe that casinos with a high to very high percentage of German players are rushing ahead to be considered a model and to be favored in licensing. This is especially important if you are primarily a casino Provider and do not have betting customers as a business base, such as bwin or Tipico.
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These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
There are already some casinos that have a Malta version with com ending and a German version with de ending where you can only play if you live in Schleswig-Holstein.
But if now the casino redirects all players to the de-side then you automatically fall under the German legislation and would not be allowed to play if you do not live in Schleswig-Holstein?
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These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
9th Oct. 2020, at 08:16 pm CEST#86
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Gamer777 wrote on 09/10/2020 at 20:14: What I wonder though:
There are already some casinos that have a Malta version with com ending and a German version with de ending where you can only play if you live in Schleswig-Holstein.
But if now the casino redirects all players to the de-side then you automatically fall under the German legislation and would not be allowed to play if you do not live in Schleswig-Holstein?
Yes That would be really awesome if they come around the corner now Oh man!!!!!
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These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
9th Oct. 2020, at 08:28 pm CEST#87
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Gamer777 wrote on 09/10/2020 at 20:14: What I wonder though:
There are already some casinos that have a Malta version with com ending and a German version with de ending where you can only play if you live in Schleswig-Holstein.
But if now the casino redirects all players to the de-side then you automatically fall under the German legislation and would not be allowed to play if you do not live in Schleswig-Holstein?
The Schleswig-Holstein licenses have all recently expired. It no longer makes a difference where you are in Germany, everyone is redirected to the .de whether in Holstein or elsewhere
These casinos will withdraw from the German market in October 2020
9th Oct. 2020, at 08:28 pm CEST#88
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Kanalmalocher wrote on 09/10/2020 at 20:13
If they were in a bad economic position, they would not implement measures so early that put them at an economic disadvantage. I rather think that casinos with a high to very high percentage of German players are rushing ahead to be seen as a model and to be favored in licensing. This is especially important if you are primarily a casino Provider and do not have betting customers as a business base, such as bwin or Tipico.
Licenses are granted to the casinos that pay the most money for them.
It is completely irrelevant whether one already implements the requirements of the draft law in advance.
That is not even mandatory to have already implemented the requirements when granting licenses.
The legislator must give the casinos that will acquire the license anyway time to implement the new rules. I see no advantage for casinos that have already implemented the rules before. No idea what one expects from it. Preference will not be given. "Preferred" are those who pay the most for it.
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Basically I understand what you want to say but I emphasize it again, Germany is trying to mix up the "scene" but there is no valid law yet and until then it is still a long way
In the end, no matter what Lower Saxony demands or wants to achieve for Germany, the bill comes back from the EU, it will come in May (I mean for then the whole thing was set) to a new and final vote of the countries
The whole thing can and is known that not all the states are satisfied and agree, also everything still be tilted again and then not every state continues their own Süppchen
To me, the whole thing here is considered much too much as already "given", there is no valid law until this was not decided and thus everything can still happen
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However, how well informed is the chat staff?!
Therefore, I remain really curious what comes from them possibly before or to the 15th yet
However, only a few of the big ones have reacted so far, such as RIZK or Tipico
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Small maybe not, but apparently economically less well positioned than other casinos that do not need to implement in advance already specifications that have not even been decided.
The licenses get the casinos that ask the most coal for it. And obviously there are some who are relaxed about it. I think that is also an indicator of where it is safe to play. Casinos that are well positioned would never need to cheat the players.
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If they were in a bad economic position, they would not implement measures so early that bring them economic disadvantages. I rather believe that casinos with a high to very high percentage of German players are rushing ahead to be considered a model and to be favored in licensing. This is especially important if you are primarily a casino Provider and do not have betting customers as a business base, such as bwin or Tipico.
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There are already some casinos that have a Malta version with com ending and a German version with de ending where you can only play if you live in Schleswig-Holstein.
But if now the casino redirects all players to the de-side then you automatically fall under the German legislation and would not be allowed to play if you do not live in Schleswig-Holstein?
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Yes That would be really awesome if they come around the corner now Oh man!!!!!
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The Schleswig-Holstein licenses have all recently expired. It no longer makes a difference where you are in Germany, everyone is redirected to the .de whether in Holstein or elsewhere
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Licenses are granted to the casinos that pay the most money for them.
It is completely irrelevant whether one already implements the requirements of the draft law in advance.
That is not even mandatory to have already implemented the requirements when granting licenses.
The legislator must give the casinos that will acquire the license anyway time to implement the new rules. I see no advantage for casinos that have already implemented the rules before. No idea what one expects from it. Preference will not be given. "Preferred" are those who pay the most for it.
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Kaboo is also withdrawing
I asked betsson in chat, and support said they do not have any info yet as far as betsson is concerned
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