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Old 4th October 2008, 11:45 AM
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OK, another player deeply hurted by MG.
After few days cool off from playing, I gave a deep thought on MG software changes. And according to casinomeister, MGS guys said they never changed anything. Here I assume that these guys told the truth. So what happens actually:

I think it is because that due to the recession, few players and few deposites, so winning chances become fewer. Let us be reasonable, from april till now, I did have some good winning sessions, when the software is paying, it is paid like crazy, then several weeks you can not win anything, until you lost all back plus some extra(35K in 6 months). So I checked history posts on this forum, did you recall when US players were cut off from online gaming, what happened? I think it is just the same situation. Soon we will find some old brands fading away.

So will things turn better? yes, but the question is when. I think we all have to read newspaper and wait till business confidence is back.

Meanwhile fellow player brothers and sisters, I think you all as my good pals. Take the recommendation, stay with big boys like r32/dash/fl/ajf and cut off deposites and leave your money for good time.

If you really want to play, ask for comp, my best wishes, we will not be broken when the MG slots turn better.

Sincerely;

may Thunderstuck god with you
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