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hero member
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March 25, 2024, 06:32:40 AM
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For me, operating without a gaming license and failing to disclose it publicly is a serious red flag. Licensing ensures that casinos adhere to strict regulations and standards, including fair gaming practices and player protection measures. The absence of such transparency casts doubts on the casino's legitimacy and commitment to ethical conduct. Every online casino should display a valid gaming license for player trust and security. That's why I prefer to play only at reputable casinos with transparent practices, reputable and proven licenses, independent audits across all games, and a proven track record or history of fair play/gaming.
sr. member
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Fine by Time
March 25, 2024, 06:31:55 AM
#4

Furthermore, it's concerning that this casino operates without a gaming license or fails to disclose it publicly, alongside neglecting to audit a staggering 95% of its games.

Now, I pose a question to the community: Are we comfortable with these practices? And if not, what steps should we take next?

In my estimation, a casino that is not registered or license can do what they can, however they can and to whoever they can without the fear of being sanctioned. They are not under regulating body so no they do not play fair or by the rules that governs other casino operators. Avoid unlicensed casinos, they will scam you out of your winnings with ambiguous rules and there is nothing that you can do. I wouldn't be comfortable there and won't refer them to anyone. If you are not comfortable there, you next step is to look for registered casinos. There are so many license casino out there, you can check the forum for some of them. You are at least 90% safe patronizing them than unlicensed casinos.

By the way this is a gambling board topic. Move it there.
How is it possible that a casino company would bypass the process of registering in the government? I thought it was something mandatory in every country that any new casino platform must sign an agreement with the government which would make the citizen to trust the company.

However, your right. Any casino that has not passed registration process is not to be trusted. Even if it's not their intention to scam people that would use the platform it would be seen like a scam platform. I cannot recommend such platform i know because i would be held responsible if things go south.
legendary
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Gamble responsibly
March 25, 2024, 05:50:23 AM
#3
Many of us may assume that all online casinos are essentially the same, making the choice of where to play seem inconsequential. However, this assumption is misguided. Casinos employ various tactics to extract money from players, often by touting the superiority of their games and the legitimacy of their software, backed by monthly audits from reputable gaming auditors. No one wants to feel cheated out of their earnings, so we naturally place our trust in assurances of fair play. But should we?
On a neutral ground, just know that reputable and well established and all good casinos and other gambling sites have house edge. What gamblers avoid are fake gambling sites. But if you think you can beat the casinos in games, just know that you are deceiving yourself. No matter how a good casinos are, even with license and how old they are with great reputation, nearly all gamblers will always notice that they are losing while the casino will be making money and be able to pay their workers and make their servers, buildings and other things they have to remain better. On this forum, we have many reputable casinos and which I think most of us are using them to gamble.
hero member
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Livecasino.io
March 25, 2024, 05:17:58 AM
#2

Furthermore, it's concerning that this casino operates without a gaming license or fails to disclose it publicly, alongside neglecting to audit a staggering 95% of its games.

Now, I pose a question to the community: Are we comfortable with these practices? And if not, what steps should we take next?

In my estimation, a casino that is not registered or license can do what they can, however they can and to whoever they can without the fear of being sanctioned. They are not under regulating body so no they do not play fair or by the rules that governs other casino operators. Avoid unlicensed casinos, they will scam you out of your winnings with ambiguous rules and there is nothing that you can do. I wouldn't be comfortable there and won't refer them to anyone. If you are not comfortable there, you next step is to look for registered casinos. There are so many license casino out there, you can check the forum for some of them. You are at least 90% safe patronizing them than unlicensed casinos.

By the way this is a gambling board topic. Move it there.
newbie
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March 25, 2024, 05:11:11 AM
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Greetings everyone,

I'm new to this vast forum, and I must admit, it's a bit daunting. However, I have something to share regarding a particular online casino that may pique your interest. For now, I'll refrain from mentioning the casino's name to ensure an unbiased examination of the issues at hand.

Many of us may assume that all online casinos are essentially the same, making the choice of where to play seem inconsequential. However, this assumption is misguided. Casinos employ various tactics to extract money from players, often by touting the superiority of their games and the legitimacy of their software, backed by monthly audits from reputable gaming auditors. No one wants to feel cheated out of their earnings, so we naturally place our trust in assurances of fair play. But should we?

Let me shed some light on a glaring discrepancy. https://www.lincolncasino.eu/pages/certified-fair-gambling While the casino proudly asserts that all table games, including blackjack, video poker, and keno, undergo audits for fairness, a closer look reveals a different story.https://www.lincolncasino.eu/cms/images/CFG/RTP%20-%20Lincoln%20Casino%20-%202024-02.pdf
 The overwhelming majority of the casino's offerings—namely, its slot machines and blackjack remain unaudited. In fact, only a meager 5% of the games are subjected to scrutiny. It's far from the comprehensive fairness promised by the casino.

But wait, there's more.

Upon further exploration of their website, I stumbled upon the "winners circle" page, https://www.lincolncasino.eu/winners-circle showcasing the extraordinary winnings of certain players. One individual, Sydney, stands out with mind-boggling payouts, one payout of $37,650.00 on a $10.00 bet equaling a payback percentage of 376500% that raise eyebrows. Are these winnings within the realm of normalcy, or do they hint at something more dubious?

Furthermore, it's concerning that this casino operates without a gaming license or fails to disclose it publicly, alongside neglecting to audit a staggering 95% of its games.

Now, I pose a question to the community: Are we comfortable with these practices? And if not, what steps should we take next?

These are cropped pics of the links above so you won't have to click them
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