hhmm, what is the point of an advent calendar? exactly, you can open a door every day if someone who has won wants to sit out the next day then he did not log in on that day --> sooooo easy.
but what you describe comes close to a distribution and would not be a lottery.
and if the voting whether 40x10 or 80x5 develops more towards 50:50 I'm for a compromise --> during the week 40x10 --> sa / so then 80x5
Yes but that's the point it is not everyone every day the chance to have if people are not drawn that has nothing to do with a classic Advent calendar
Thus, it remains yes a lottery you still do not know when you are so seen drawn only there is the small but subtle difference that everyone from the community would have what of the calendar and not the one is drawn 5 times and others not at all because I think you should not vulture just in this season and also grant others what
It does not matter whether you now 10 € 5 € 1 € or just a greeting from the system gets you just have to be kind and when I voted yesterday was the current result at the time anything but kind that was pure selfishness because the majority thought "Ne if then I want to have 10 €" or "yes no I want to have the chance of 10 € every day"
Because everything always has to be about money money money and I think that's just a shame
gamble1 wrote on 06.12.2022 at 13:06
Yes but that's the point it is not everyone every day have the chance if people are not drawn has that with a classic Advent calendar also nothing to do
Thus, it remains a lottery you still do not know when you are so seen drawn only there is the small but subtle difference that everyone from the community would have something from the calendar and not the one is drawn 5 times and others not at all because I think you should not vulture just at this time of year and also grant others something
It does not matter whether you now 10 € 5 € 1 € or just a greeting from the system gets you just have to be kind and when I voted yesterday was the current result at the time anything but kind that was pure selfishness because the majority thought "Ne if then I want to have 10 €" or "yes no I want to have the chance of 10 € every day"
Because everything always has to be about money money money and I think that's just a shame
Huh that has nothing to do with egoism, I begrudge everyone his 10er or his 5er. With a 5er the majority can start individually little, with a 10er rather. I think the poll would have been the same if there had been the option 20x20 €, I think the 10 € is exactly the right size for the Advent calendar. The chances are high enough that there is tension.
Egoistically it is rather to be expected that one must receive something and the chances at least something on force would like to increase. The same principle is seen in the lottery, everyone says a million would be enough for them - but when the Jackpot is 120 million they all run. Because the attraction, the desire and tension is just at the highest point most exciting. Everyone wants to be able to dream and you can't blame anyone for that.
You can gladly introduce the option to share, then members who have not won at all get 5 € on the 24th and the divider gets here a badge "patron" so you can brag.
Matthias wrote on 06.12.2022 at 15:52: There is a new poll!
completely abolish this tax would be a good 3rd option
how is it now actually with state casinos? tax yes or no? and how is it handled? --> please no vague statements, if you do not know exactly just do not answer
Huh this has nothing to do with selfishness, I don't begrudge everyone their 10 or their 5. The majority can do little with a 5 individually, but more with a 10. I think the poll would have been the same if there had been the option 20x20 €, I think the 10 € is exactly the right size for the Advent calendar. The chances are high enough that there is tension.
Egoistically it is rather to be expected that one must receive something and the chances at least something on force would like to increase. The same principle is seen in the lottery, everyone says a million would be enough for them - but when the Jackpot is 120 million they all run. Because the attraction, the desire and tension is just at the highest point most exciting. Everyone wants to be able to dream and you can't blame anyone for that.
You can gladly introduce the option to share, then members who have not won at all on the 24th 5 € and the divider gets here a badge "patron" so you can brag.
For me, tension is the monthly draw where you can follow how the people are drawn and basically said I'm not about my statement that there is something to win or people are drawn or not me has only the vote slightly triggered
Iseedeadpeople wrote on 06.12.2022 at 17:06
completely abolish this tax would be a good 3rd option
how is it now actually with state casinos? tax yes or no? and how is it handled? --> please no vague statements, if you don't know exactly, just don't answer
I can only answer this question for Bavaria, since gambling is a state matter. The casino tax for annual gross gaming revenue of up to 25 million euros is 25%, and 30% for higher gaming revenue. The gross gaming revenue is the increase in turnover that is achieved by the pure gaming revenue (losses minus player wins). From the remaining money, the casino still has to maintain the building, pay the employees and cover all other costs, as well as finance special raffles and giveaways
wettibernd wrote on 07.12.2022 at 12:28 pm: I can only answer the question for Bavaria, since gambling is a state matter, the casino tax up to 25 million euros annual gross gaming revenue amounts to 25% with a higher gaming revenue to 30%. The gross gaming revenue is the increase in turnover that is achieved by the pure gaming revenue (losses minus player wins). From the remaining money the casino has to maintain the building, pay the employees and cover all other costs and also finance special raffles and giveaways
thank you, but how does it affect the customer? similar to oc then now credit deduction per spin or rtp lowered? or none of both because yes state?
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Yes but that's the point it is not everyone every day the chance to have if people are not drawn that has nothing to do with a classic Advent calendar
Thus, it remains yes a lottery you still do not know when you are so seen drawn only there is the small but subtle difference that everyone from the community would have what of the calendar and not the one is drawn 5 times and others not at all because I think you should not vulture just in this season and also grant others what
It does not matter whether you now 10 € 5 € 1 € or just a greeting from the system gets you just have to be kind and when I voted yesterday was the current result at the time anything but kind that was pure selfishness because the majority thought "Ne if then I want to have 10 €" or "yes no I want to have the chance of 10 € every day"
Because everything always has to be about money money money and I think that's just a shame
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Huh that has nothing to do with egoism, I begrudge everyone his 10er or his 5er. With a 5er the majority can start individually little, with a 10er rather. I think the poll would have been the same if there had been the option 20x20 €, I think the 10 € is exactly the right size for the Advent calendar. The chances are high enough that there is tension.
Egoistically it is rather to be expected that one must receive something and the chances at least something on force would like to increase. The same principle is seen in the lottery, everyone says a million would be enough for them - but when the Jackpot is 120 million they all run. Because the attraction, the desire and tension is just at the highest point most exciting. Everyone wants to be able to dream and you can't blame anyone for that.
You can gladly introduce the option to share, then members who have not won at all get 5 € on the 24th and the divider gets here a badge "patron" so you can brag.
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For me, tension is the monthly draw where you can follow how the people are drawn and basically said I'm not about my statement that there is something to win or people are drawn or not me has only the vote slightly triggered
May be I have slightly overreacted
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I can only answer this question for Bavaria, since gambling is a state matter. The casino tax for annual gross gaming revenue of up to 25 million euros is 25%, and 30% for higher gaming revenue. The gross gaming revenue is the increase in turnover that is achieved by the pure gaming revenue (losses minus player wins). From the remaining money, the casino still has to maintain the building, pay the employees and cover all other costs, as well as finance special raffles and giveaways
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thank you, but how does it affect the customer? similar to oc then now credit deduction per spin or rtp lowered? or none of both because yes state?
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