Until a RTG casino pops up in a regulated environment such as Alderney or Gibralter I would write off RTG casinos unless you really enjoy their software and are willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.
The fact that RTG was founded in 1998 and not one regulated casino in the mentioned jurisdictions use the RTG software it baffles me as to why that is the case if the software really was on the up and up, I would think casino operators would trip over themselves to provide a new suite of regulated casino games to the European market.
But no...The only ones that use RTG are unregulated casinos in Costa Rica that face the USA crowd(You know the same ones that code your gambling transactions as "furniture"), RTG also has the honor of licensing their software to anyone who has the money(Virtual Casinos anyone?) of course that may be different now...but let's think for a second...who is going to open a USA facing casino in THIS environment? And since we know no European Casino will touch this software I'd be inclined to believe we will not see a new RTG casino for a long time thus it would appear it they are no longer licensing to rogue casinos, but in reality WHO KNOWS?
The day I stopped all deposits across the board on RTG casinos a year ago is the day I started to save a boatload of cash(It's refreshing to play Blackjack at a brick and motor casino and not have regular sessions of losing 19 out 20 playing perfect strategy). When the USA get's it's act together(been 5 YEARS now) and regulates USA gambling maybe RTG can finally prove itself, but I think RTG will die a quick death when the USA get's into the market. Maybe then a bunch of whisleblowers can come out.
or I could be completely WRONG![]()




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