HEROES NO MORE (Update)
14 August 2009
Blackjack procrastinators disowned
Savvy online players are unlikely to forget the case of
Heroes Casino.com, an online operator that jerked an
online gambler around for months with a variety of
excuses on a $38 000 blackjack win before its software
provider, Gale Winds, stepped in and paid the customer.
By stepping up to the plate, Gale Winds, which had
only two licensees at the time, developed a solid
reputation for itself in the player community, and
shamed the Heroes Casino operator. One of several
allegations made by the operator - that the Gale Winds
software was flawed - was challenged by the software
company's CEO, Chris Colby, who offered to open up his
source code to a reputable independent examination. The
offer was not taken up by the operator, in the minds of
many players giving the lie to his accusations.
Ultimately, two factors played a role in Colby's
decision to take up the failed obligation of the
operator and pay the player. Colby said at the time:
"Someone needed to pay him (the player), and we felt
that we had an ultimate responsibility that transcended
the filters of any legal obligations."
The other
consideration was damage to Gale Winds nascent
reputation, and the firm rescued the player and withdrew
its licensing from Heroes Casino.com.
For some
time it appeared that Heroes was casting about for new
software, and there were rumours of a re-branding to
JSSports, then the news came this week that the
Netherlands Antilles-based CyberLuck had pulled the plug
on Heroes' Casino servers and revoked their eZone
licence.
There will be many who say "good
riddance"; the industry does not need this kind of
operator.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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