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Lotto subscriptions have been around for much longer than that
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Tournaments can theoretically be discussed as to whether they serve to protect players. A Tournament usually runs longer than 25 rounds, which at least brings the time factor into play, which could defuse the situation somewhat.
Yes, but lotto is not necessarily the core of gambling addiction.
I am simply referring to what the experts consulted on the State Treaty on Gambling have always emphasized: Fast games and the creation of gambling incentives are Risk factors. This is exactly what led to arguments such as the 5-second rule and the maximum bet of €1 being introduced. The aim of these measures was to reduce the incentives for fast and rewarding gaming and thus lower the risk of gambling addiction.
However, if in the same breath - be it through duels or tournaments - precisely such incentives and "worthwhile" games are created again, this should at least logically contradict the original argument for the strict regulations.
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The operators also think that where there's no judge, there's no punishment, are the German Online Casinos checked regularly? Or do they not check new offers first?
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Basically, the duels are just a small tournament.
I actually think it's good that there are only 25 rounds. Then it's just over after that...
When I look at tournaments at Betano or betathome, for example, which run for days (or at least one day, I'm not sure anymore) and just before the end someone overtakes you again and pushes you out of the ranks, the incentive to Deposit again and collect points is much greater...
Or do you mean that you are generally triggered by the duels and then book and cancel one membership after the other to get tickets and of course to play the tournaments?
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I think they will have already been checked, there has been enough time since the announcement of the memberships😂
I mean, Bonuses also create incentives to play or trigger you to Deposit again during a break...
As long as the tax is right, I don't think it's sooo strict... 😂
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alleged malfunctions. ?
Since the law that transfers must be in real time for 10 seconds, several banks have obviously !!!
several banks have come up with a new scam to steal customers' money for hours or 1 day
namely
they simply say: malfunction
This gives hedge fund managers time to place margin bets in the millions as usual. At +0,,,,
already a fat win.
This is how banks make their win. For decades.
Account fees, etc., are just a pile of bollocks
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Today there was a pension payout, a rogue ......
I don't want anyone to come here with an aluminum hat.
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Normally, I would say that it's not unusual for systems to go haywire towards the end of the month. After all, that's when a lot of people make transfers, withdraw money or pay with their cards. So your explanation wouldn't be my first thought.
Incidentally, the payday for the pension is only today, on 28.02.2025. I had a conversation earlier with someone in my family who is also waiting for his money. Moreover, exactly this date is also given on the Internet, which - as every month - coincides with the last working day of the month.
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Voluntarily? Never!
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