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?
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