I found this casino (RTG) and it says "powered by Club World" all over it
http://www.presidentialsuitecasino.com
Anyone know anything about it?
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I found this casino (RTG) and it says "powered by Club World" all over it
http://www.presidentialsuitecasino.com
Anyone know anything about it?
Although I'm not real thrilled to see another "white label" casino... I will at least give this "Presidential Suite" casino credit for being very upfront with the fact that it is a Club World affiliated casino.
At least there is no "guessing" with this.
If white labels are going to be part of the online gaming world... this "full disclosure" is the proper way to do it.
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chayton (9th October 2007), jod5413 (6th October 2007), lojo (6th October 2007), swampwitch (6th October 2007)
I was ruminating about that too, and wondering if there are any possible advantages to the player community... I wondered if they might keep the original casinos as VIP sites, giving established players and others who upgrade from a white label certain perks.... I'm trying to see some value in it but just can't seem to.
So who gets the award for this pioneering concept? I think Virtual blazed the trail with their 50-odd clones.
Soon I won't have an online home, as I will not play in groups that use this cheap knock-off concept... where am I wal-mart? eff that. Bye Bye club world.
Note,,, I noticed "new player bonus coupon expires September 30, 2007" .. I am sure they have new promo's... but just a heads up...![]()
Last edited by mysticjoz; 6th October 2007 at 03:05 PM. Reason: spelling.. (duh)
I'm not sure if this is a real whitelabel casino.. It kinda looks like a webmaster just build a casino like site and put his affiliate download link to cwc in it..
But I'm sure there is somebody over at CWC that could shine his/her light on this, but with many people in Barcelona now it might be a few days..
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Yes you will,Harrah's,MGM,LVS and some niche market fillers like 3 DICE,,,,,,,,,,,The arrogant software platforms and their cult feeders that never understood accountablity,transparency and regulation(again acknowledging this can be a paradox to be fair) will simply die the death they deserve, UIGEA will not be the sole cause of history repeating itself but has/will accelerate the timeline.........5 years from now PLAYERS will be much better off and also realize it..........everything changes and it is human nature to not like it but this industry as it currently stands is its own worst enemy,imo...........bring it.
You're right... that's just STUPID... okay, Clubworld might stay in the toolbox. I don't want to delete casino and clean registry... has anyone who never had clubworld on their computer downloaded this presidential suite? I wonder if it just fires up clubworld if its already on your system but download a skin if not?
I just hope that when the big boys come on it will be a true market driven competitive system and the new regulatory body doesn't exclude 'foreign' good-guys like 3Dice. (you know they'll be all up in the bill makers to exclude competition)
I wouldn't put it past the corporates to say... hey, look, these guys are all used to being treated like shit - anything we offer will be savory gravy to them. And I would expect there will be revisions or a new 'wire act' to specifically make it a federal crime [or there will be federal extortion (withhold law enforcement or highway or education funding or community block grants) to make all states enact felony laws] to play at any unlicensed online casino.
Parse that fragmented monstrosity
Yip, online gambling is already cold and shamed, laying naked on the floor in the States... anything would be an improvement....anything but a proliferation of generic casino skins with labyrinthine layers of opacity where all we hear when we want an answer is our own footsteps echoing and 'Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain'.
stfu lojo, that was lame
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