Well I have received no further response from my last e-mail to Slotland as of today. I hope I'm being passed up the line and not being put in ignore mode. I also find it interesting that they haven't responded in this thread, as I e-mailed them a link to it. I wish Casinomeister would hurry up and get back in town.
dominique, if you give that much weight to a disclaimer buried in the "Technical Tips" section of their web site, why not give the same weight to the information on the MAIN PLAYING SCREEN that directly contradicts that? Are you saying it's ok for a casino to do anything they want -- as long as they hide some little disclaimer somewhere on their site?
A player has a right to expect certain conventions to be respected, and a huge convention is that card games are dealt according to the odds of actual cards. I have NEVER seen a card game that operated otherwise in ANY casino other than Slotland.
It
is OK for a casino to create a video poker game that has a poor payout table, and state that. It
is not OK to create a video poker game that has a good payout table but doesn't pay it at the correct frequency.
That's like advertising a single-deck blackjack game with full payouts, but taking a couple aces out of the deck. And then burying a note to that effect somewhere.
It is just not right.