I thought that Playtech pulled out of the US market, but when I did a search, I saw a few that stated they welcome US players. Well, that's what the site said anyway. Anyone else noticed?
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I thought that Playtech pulled out of the US market, but when I did a search, I saw a few that stated they welcome US players. Well, that's what the site said anyway. Anyone else noticed?
I haven't seen any that state they welcome US players. Note that if a casino shows a US phone number and has a US (currency) flag, it may still list the US as a restricted territory in the T&C. Having said that, I have seen Playtech T&C's that neglect to list the United States in the list of banned countries. This may be intentionally or it may be a poorly updated website. For example, the Grand Bank's T&C states,
"7.1 you are not a resident of the Netherlands Antilles, Israel, Cyprus, Estonia ;"
I am not sure
when I look at this site
http://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/...ch_casinos.htm
there is a list with a playtech casinos where are some that accept US players
but on this site
http://www.online-gambling-insider.c...h-casinos.html
there is a comment
"PLEASE NOTE THAT PLAYTECH CASINOS DO NOT ACCEPT PLAYERS FROM THE USA"
so the best would be to ask the support
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