Looks like they have an affiliate program now finally. Other people had been asking about that. But no bonus as far as I can tell.
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Looks like they have an affiliate program now finally. Other people had been asking about that. But no bonus as far as I can tell.
KasinoKing (22nd July 2009)
Thanks for that info!
I had a look, and it's a very bad deal for affiliates, just €25 CPA, but only if the player loses = probably about the worst affy deal on the net. They paid me a one-off (small) lump sum to put their banners on my site - but I have no idea if anyone has joined through my links or not.
I'm not sure we'll ever see them offer bonuses. Since nearly all of their games can be played with zero house edge the only way they could give bonuses would be to restrict play on all these variants.
KK
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I read on the betcruise website that they are offering a multiball roulette now. Anyone here who could perhaps tell me more about it? Any positive experience with it? It looks nice on the first view.
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It sounds very complicated!
There's a thread all about it here:-
http://www.casinomeister.com/forums/...-more-fun.html
KK
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I have just noticed that betcruise released a list of their games comparing the house edge to other online-casinos. Any game in particular you would recommend to an average gambler?
It depends on what games do you like: Roulette, BJ, Poker, Slots?
Hiya: I was playing here from the Philippines, and just got back. I played multiball Roulette express. I did not play the No house edge version, as i did not want to give back any of my winnings. As you know i Track everything. The multiball Roulette falls, "Exactly" in line with what is to be expected.
The difference being you Must Totally Understand the game, the bets, and the payouts. You also Must understand that you need a Bigger Bankroll than what would be required playing normal 1 ball Roulette.
The small cashout we made only took a few days to get back into our click2pay account. They responed to e mail quickly, "However", they only respond to e mails from, "Account Holders". You do not need any $ in it, but if you want to ask them questions, you need to open an account first. I was able to open an accouint here in the USA, but not able to deposit, as their are no options available to do so. My In Law opened an account in the Philippines, and we could deposit from there into That account, and I am able to play that account from the USA.
So far, I see nothing wrong, and have not had any bad expierience. I will say this, Most Casino's, land based or internet, get a good little profit from players playing games they know nothing, or little about. If you decide to play multiball Roulette, READ THE RULES/PAYOUTS Section first, and play in demo/free mode, until you understand why the $3 bet on the #17 that just hit, only paid you $33............and so on.![]()
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Hello SlotMonster,
What about betvoyager.com casino nowadays? Is this casino still trustworthy and honest?
I'm going to play a roulette at betvoyager.com. Can I trust them?
I know what SlotMonster's answer will be: Yes - They are 100% OK!
(If I'm wrong you can beat me with a large stick!)
I guess you found this thread via a search. In future, it would be best to start a new thread rather than dig up one which is over 2 years old.
Welcome to the forum!
KK
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