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Slot Games in general: Fun mode vs real money (Page 5)

Topic created on 09th Dec. 2018 | Page: 5 of 10 | Answers: 90 | Views: 12,827
K****t
redpikxchu wrote on 10/12/2018 at 11:40 am: Kaffeelicht is not locked yet? Must be because every forum needs a court jester


Who are you, did you even understand what it was about?

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K****t
Julian wrote on 10/12/2018 at 11:45: I myself also highly doubt that the slots run better in Fun mode.

Since I spend quite a lot of time testing All Slots in Fun Mode or in Real Money Mode, I have also relatively often made the experience that I have for example in Fun Mode felt 1-2 hours needed to even get into the free spins.

Likewise, you can also test it yourself at any time by testing the demos on Gamblejoe itself.
For example, if you start the demo of "White Rabbit" and buy the bonus feature in Fun mode, you will quickly notice that there is no real difference.

I test mostly NetEnt and Play 'n GO, because I play the slots most often. Sometimes also Microgaming.
It is what it is, I have much more luck in fun mode.

Begbie, are you quite sure?

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
https://www.bverwg.de/261017U8C18.16.0

And why do you think it's so easy to charge back your money regarding online gambling...because it's a gray area?

Don't take it as an attack @Knochen...I don't begrudge you your gaming fun and even a lot of it.

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K****t
Ichbins2018 wrote on 10/12/2018 at 13:41: https://www.bverwg.de/261017U8C18.16.0

And why do you think it's so easy to charge back your money regarding online gambling...because it's a grey area?

Don't take it as an attack @bones...I don't begrudge you your gambling fun and even a whole mLand law, EU law and national law of it

Land law, EU law and national law come together and collide here.
German jurisdiction does not conform to EU law in this respect.
For this reason, players are not actively prosecuted by the judiciary. While it is illegal in Germany, it is not within the EU.
These opposites are constantly at odds. Who knows when it will be finally clarified, at the moment anyway, there is apparently no danger for players.

But we still agree that laws and also rules for dealing with each other still hold, right?

Besides, it was never about a charge. You should simply be careful what you say to other people on the net so often, and only because you feel so great about it.
As I said, if you don't have any arguments, you become insulting and try to undermine the credibility of the other person.
How is a reasonable exchange supposed to come about like that?

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Anonym
Give Kaffeelicht a handkerchief at last.


It's like always with this discussion.

You just don't know for sure.
In the end, it's up to everyone whether they gamble, how much they gamble and where they gamble.


I myself am skeptical, but I can always just stop playing.
What annoys me are badly made games like the new Vikings Megaways. But then I play that exactly once and then don't touch it again. So in the end it's stupid of the manufacturers because many will probably do that.

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K****t
Random wrote on 12/10/2018 at 2:10 pm: Give coffee light a tissue already.


Grow the f**k up.

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Knochen
Elite
Coffee Light wrote on 12/10/2018 at 2:13 PM
Grow up.

Is definitely more grown up how you act. Running to the moderator over nothing, instigating a debate about criminal relevance and then following up with 3-4 posts. Something about facts babble but ignore all the facts and insist on opinion. You are already such a strkie to me

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Anonym
I have also never seen a difference between Fun Mode and Real Money

The only exception is StarGames, where I have 4.6 billion chips worth tens of thousands of euros.

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K****t
Bones wrote on 12/10/2018 at 2:20 pm
Is definitely more adult how you act. Running to the moderator over nothing, instigating a debate about criminal relevance and then following up with 3-4 posts. Something about facts babble but ignore all the facts and insist on opinion. You are already such a strkie

What facts are you talking about? Surely you do not mean your "I think but...".
I am curious about your "facts".
So far none came here.
I would also like to know what "fact" there should be that disproves my own gaming experiences. Very interesting.

It is not adult to turn your flag after the wind. If you are skeptical, stand by your opinion and don't pick out individual users so that you yourself are not attacked by the casino advocates.

As far as trolling goes, you should turn to your buddies who have done just that, not me.

Of course I will report it if such attacks are started again in the forum. The reason is: I was told to do it
If it bothers you to get a hint from the admin, then avoid insults and insinuations in the future.

Just discuss reasonably, leave others alone and do not always put your opinion as a fact. then it also works with the peace here.

I wonder if we can end the kindergarten now?

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Knochen
Elite
Coffee Light wrote on 12/10/2018 at 2:34 pm
What facts are you referring to? Surely you don't mean your "but I think...".
Curious to hear your "facts".
So far none have come here.
I would also like to know what "fact" there is supposed to be that disproves my own gaming experiences. Very interesting.

It is not adult to turn your flag after the wind. If you are skeptical, stand by your opinion and don't pick out individual users so that you yourself are not attacked by the casino advocates.

As far as trolling goes, you should turn to your buddies who have done just that, not me.

Of course I will report it if such attacks are started again in the forum. The reason is: I was told to do it
If it bothers you to get a hint from the admin, then avoid insults and insinuations in the future.

Just discuss reasonably, leave others alone and do not always put your opinion as a fact. then it also works with the peace here.

I wonder if we can end the kindergarten now?

I like to present facts as facts. For example, my page-long documentation of RTP values that I made a long time ago, where test and real money mode do not contradict each other

And what buddies please. Not everyone who disagrees with you is automatically my buddy here

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