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Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
26th Aug. 2018, at 11:04 am CEST#1
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Let's go through: Gambling houses in the classic sense are absolutely no longer attractive, at the latest since the new machines in November and the new regulations.
Casinos are gradually going out of business, as you hear more and more often.
More and more Online Casinos are behaving in a customer-hostile and fraudulent manner.
What remains at the end ? The state lottery ? 2x a week 6 numbers tick ? Well, thank you.
Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
26th Aug. 2018, at 11:21 am CEST#2
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As long as gambling in OC is in a legal gray area or possibly even legally regulated, there will also be enough customer-friendly online casinos.
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Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
26th Aug. 2018, at 11:29 am CEST#3
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MerkurZocker222 wrote on 26/08/2018 at 11:04: Let's go through: Gambling houses in the classic sense are absolutely no longer attractive at the latest from the new machines in November and the new regulations.
Gambling houses are gradually going out of business as you hear more and more often.
More and more Online Casinos behave only hostile to customers and fraudulent.
What remains at the end ? The state lottery ? 2x the week 6 numbers tick ? Well, thank you.
Players would also lose their money at "telephone casinos".
" Hello, I just deposited 100 with you, did I win ?"
"Sorry, I just dealt the cards and unfortunately the bank won. Thank you for your trust in our phone casino. Play again soon. This is an automated greeting."
Bottom line: gambling will always exist in some form.
Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
26th Aug. 2018, at 12:05 pm CEST#4
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MerkurZocker222 wrote on 26/08/2018 at 11:04: Let's go through: Gambling houses in the classic sense are absolutely no longer attractive at the latest from the new machines in November and the new regulations.
Gambling houses are gradually going out of business as you hear more and more often.
More and more Online Casinos behave only hostile to customers and fraudulent.
What remains at the end ? The state lottery ? 2x a week 6 numbers tick ? Well, thank you.
Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
26th Aug. 2018, at 05:14 pm CEST#7
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MerkurZocker222 wrote on 26/08/2018 at 11:04: Let's go through: Gaming arcades in the classic sense are absolutely no longer attractive, at the latest from the new machines in November and the new regulations.
Balderdash. the (addicted) gambler gets used to everything.
i don't know if you were aware of the changeover from real money to the points system in 2006, when everyone was complaining. and today? points play is the most normal thing in the world.
and people will get used to the new system that is currently being introduced. that is as certain as the amen in the church ^^
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Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
26th Aug. 2018, at 08:01 pm CEST#8
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Gambling has been around for 5000 years and will survive this crisis.
But the fact is that it is definitely becoming less attractive in the gambling houses and the trouble is home-made online. I hope that people will finally come to their senses and regulate the market in this country in the interest of the players.
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Casinos are gradually going out of business, as you hear more and more often.
More and more Online Casinos are behaving in a customer-hostile and fraudulent manner.
What remains at the end ? The state lottery ? 2x a week 6 numbers tick ? Well, thank you.
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Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
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Players would also lose their money at "telephone casinos".
" Hello, I just deposited 100 with you, did I win ?"
"Sorry, I just dealt the cards and unfortunately the bank won. Thank you for your trust in our phone casino. Play again soon. This is an automated greeting."
Bottom line: gambling will always exist in some form.
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Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
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There is still Keno - daily cross xD
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And not to forget the super-interesting Bingo in the third program of ARD.
In any retirement home, that's the top burner ever.
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Balderdash. the (addicted) gambler gets used to everything.
i don't know if you were aware of the changeover from real money to the points system in 2006, when everyone was complaining. and today? points play is the most normal thing in the world.
and people will get used to the new system that is currently being introduced. that is as certain as the amen in the church ^^
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Is there still gambling in the future in its current form ?
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But the fact is that it is definitely becoming less attractive in the gambling houses and the trouble is home-made online. I hope that people will finally come to their senses and regulate the market in this country in the interest of the players.
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