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CREEPY Simon Goodman...big brother?
So I'm reading my emails and some how Simon got through my spam defense team
. Since he is pretty much answering some questions to two of my posts here it just creeped me out. I am sure its just a coincedence but how did this guy get my email addy??? Have yall gotten this email? Hi, this is the third installment to some of the current questions some of you might have about online casinos. I have added a list of some casinos that are currently using the new law in the US to delay payments. If you know of any more 'rogue' casinos, please let me know and I will investigate as much as possible. Are bonuses randomly triggered? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Yes, in the case of a reputable casino they are randomly triggered.... to a certain extent. The casino sometimes 'seed' the bonus meaning that they cannot be won before a certain time and must be won after a certain time. This is more noticeable in the case of progressive jackpots, you will notice that most jackpots are won around a certain value, ($20.000 or $1.000.000 for example), this is because the trigger time or value was reached. But technically the casino does not choose who wins bonus. It only makes it easier and easier to win the closer the casino gets to a certain target. I also do not know of any casino that 'choose' the country of the winner or if they are big players or not. Often some casinos advertise that the bonus 'must be won this week-end' this is because they know that the computer has been instructed to randomly pay someone who gets close to the trigger value or time, (normally on week-end). Loan account ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Another note about bonuses and progressives, some casinos will not pay out a certain bonus/progressive until an amount has been 'made' from the game, (typically 20% to 50% of the bonus). This is sometimes called the 'loan account'; until that loan has been paid back the bonuses/progressives will not be won by anyone. Of course the casino hopes to make a lot more than the loan amount, (about 500%), but that is their way of making sure that they don't pay out before they get to make some money. What game is most profitable? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is another common question, because everyone seems to have their own little 'techniques' for each game. But, as already mentioned, while no casino game played normally will make you a winner in the long run, there are several speeds at which you can lose. Games like Roulette take longer per spins, but you usually spend more on them than on the slot machines. To make matters worse, each casinos have different rules for each games, so it is very hard, (if not impossible), to say what game is likely to offer the better odds, because the blackjack rules in one casino might not be the same at another, (do they hit on soft 17?, can you split on any 2 cards? Can you surrender?). Nonetheless, as a general principle, if you want to lose money at the slowest possible rate, play blackjack using what game experts call "basic strategy." In contrast, roulette is a money-burner because of the amount you spend per spins and the odds are clearly on the side of the casino. Craps doesn't help you either. Rolling a 7, has an even money payoff that delivers a 1.41% edge to the house. The single-roll bets are just ridiculous: an 'any 7' bet pays 4:1 and gives the house a whopping 16% edge. Online Slots, on the other hand can offer the best odds, but that's really up to the casino. They can setup the reel to offer payouts ranging from 90% to 99%. Most reputable online casinos will offer very high percentages, (meaning you should loose less), in the region of +96% to +99%. This is because of the competition between casinos themselves, they need to be known to be high payers. Some new casinos even set their machines to be at 102% or even 106%, meaning you cannot loose with those machines. There are a lot of systems, (like doubling your money after each loss or the Martingale method). Those don't really work either for various reasons, (one of them been the upper betting limit imposes by any casinos). A small note about blackjack, although it offers you the best odds, (apart from some slot games), card counting is not really possible online, it is not illegal to count cards at all; it is just not possible to do it. Having said that, my two favorite games are Blackjack and Poker, poker can be a lot of fun if you join a good table, even online. Some tables can cheat, but after a while you know what casinos are the best. NETeller going from bad to worse? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Regrettably the NETeller news that online players really want to hear - when their funds currently frozen by the embattled e-wallet are to be released - was not available. At the time of writing this newsletter it looks like NETeller has no immediate plan to release the frozen funds. There was a press release at the end of march about a possible agreement between NETeller and the US government that sounded promising but some accounts are still frozen. The announcement claims that all accounts should be released within the next 75 days, (or at least make another announcement about it). See http://www.neteller-group.com/press/en/126.htm and http://content.neteller.com/content/...supdate_us.htm for more on the mater. Sadly we will not know more until the middle of June, but it looks like everyone will get paid in the end. Bad casinos? ~~~~~~~~~~~ We have had reports or casinos not paying out, we are looking into it and hopefully we will know more in the near future. All those casinos are using the new laws in the US to delay payments. I cannot see any good reason for them to do that. - All Jackpots casino - Grand Prive - Blackjack Ballroom. - Blackjack Casino - Golden palace Casino - Casino Kingdom - English Harbor, - big dollar casino - Lucky Pyramid Casino Other casino reported. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Golden Palace, (the old Golden Casino), they seem to be under new ownership and not doing too well. - Intertops casino, don't seem to be limiting players from the states that prohibit online gambling. More questions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As always, please keep sending me any technical questions you might have and I will try and answer as many as I can in the next newsletter. Regards, Simon Goodman
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I received that same email myself. Not sure how or why I received it.
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I'm so depressed. I thought I was getting a personal email from Simon and here you all have it too!
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I got that mail too!
Had to laugh - it's so full of BS as most here would know. I suppose some gullible people actually believe he knows what he is talking about! ![]() KK
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Hmmm... anyone want to email the 'creepy' Simon and see if he'll divulge where he got all our email addresses from?
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