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    How to know which casinos are part of a group?

    Hello all. Love the forum!

    My question is this:

    How do I know which casinos are grouped together? For instance, the terms and conditions for Golden Riviera Casino state that you can not play at any other casinos in the Golden Riviera group. I tried to google "Golden Riviera Group" but could not find a listing of their casinos. Is there a master list somewhere? Lots of casinos state that you are allowed one account/per person/per household and do not care if you play at their "sister" companies. But some do care (I don't know why) and I find it hard (as a novice) to figure out who is with who.

    Thanks for the help.

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    http://www.gamblingpress.com/user_re...enriviera.html

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    Golden Riviera is in a group of online casinos known as the Golden Riviera Group Casino's

    I dont know who is who, so others can check the answer

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    4th down

    http://www.goldenstarlounge.com/

    My opinion on the statement below, they are offering cheap skin (copy sites). they are either distancing themselves from the spam, or they had that bad a name it was costing them business

    Our change from Golden Riviera Group to Golden Star Lounge

    Since the year 2000, the Golden Riviera Group has been one of the top online casino groups in an ever changing industry. As a firm follower of innovative entertainment, the group deemed it essential to distinguish themselves from other groups and flourish in their own individuality far more assertively than ever before. As a result, a name change was decided upon in order to distance the group’s name from that of Golden Riviera Casino. The similarity of the two names proved to be much closer than intended, and so the group’s name was changed to Golden Star Lounge in an attempt to provide both group and casino with an identity of their own.
    Otherwise why would they break up a successful brand name?

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    The Accredited List contains operator companies, Casino City collects this information for a huge range of accredited and non-accredited casinos and there is a list of many created by yours truly about a year ago here.


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    I found that too. I was wondering what casinos are part of that group. Maybe I missed it on that link but I didn't see a list. For example, Jackpotfactory does not want you to use bonuses at other sites in their group. At jackpotfactory.com it shows you the casinos that are part of that group.

    I used to think that if the software was the same then they were part of the same goup. I found that not to be the case. This opened up more options for me to claim bonuses at casinos with the same games (software) but were not affiliated with eachother.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbonytony View Post
    I found that too. I was wondering what casinos are part of that group. Maybe I missed it on that link but I didn't see a list. For example, Jackpotfactory does not want you to use bonuses at other sites in their group. At jackpotfactory.com it shows you the casinos that are part of that group.

    I used to think that if the software was the same then they were part of the same goup. I found that not to be the case. This opened up more options for me to claim bonuses at casinos with the same games (software) but were not affiliated with eachother.
    Top right


    http://www.goldenstarlounge.com/

    But im not a big casino fan so I cant verify it

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbonytony View Post
    Hello all. Love the forum!

    My question is this:

    How do I know which casinos are grouped together? For instance, the terms and conditions for Golden Riviera Casino state that you can not play at any other casinos in the Golden Riviera group. I tried to google "Golden Riviera Group" but could not find a listing of their casinos. Is there a master list somewhere? Lots of casinos state that you are allowed one account/per person/per household and do not care if you play at their "sister" companies. But some do care (I don't know why) and I find it hard (as a novice) to figure out who is with who.

    Thanks for the help.
    This is a very good question, and is why on my site I always try to state which group each casino belongs to, so that players know where they stand.
    In this particular case, their group consists of:-
    Golden Riviera
    River Nile
    Miami Paradise
    Slots Royal
    Casino France-Net
    and Golden Riviera Poker.


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    Thanks to all. Very helpful. It does seem that in the T&C's of some sites it would be helpful (and quite easy) to list the casinos they do not want you to play at while playing theirs. Instead of saying, all casinos in our group are prohibited. But maybe I'm being picky

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    Quote Originally Posted by KasinoKing View Post
    This is a very good question, and is why on my site I always try to state which group each casino belongs to, so that players know where they stand.
    In this particular case, their group consists of:-
    Golden Riviera
    River Nile
    Miami Paradise
    Slots Royal
    Casino France-Net
    and Golden Riviera Poker.


    Welcome to the forum, and good luck!
    FYI Golden Star Network and Vegas Partner Lounge have joined forces to form "Star Lounge" I believe as of this month, so that list should probably also include the VPL casinos like Crazy Vegas etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbonytony View Post
    Thanks to all. Very helpful. It does seem that in the T&C's of some sites it would be helpful (and quite easy) to list the casinos they do not want you to play at while playing theirs. Instead of saying, all casinos in our group are prohibited. But maybe I'm being picky
    You are exactly right bigbone. Its puzzling why many dont list them. Then again, maybe its not.
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