A Very Dark Side To Evolution Gaming

Interesting situation in Crazy Time today, the wheel landed on Pachinko and the host accidentally entered the wrong result, immediately realising she contacted the supervisor but the next round triggered by the time the supervisor had arrived on the intercom, Instead of going back and starting Pachinko the supervisor told the host to spin the wheel and it landed on a 1.

Needless to say players were rightly outraged but to no avail the result was confirmed as a 1 and no refunds were given, the supervisor appeared not to go and watch the video back to check and the game was not void.

I wonder what the rules are in this situation and in a computerised world why the host has to enter the result manually why is it not triggered automically.

I suspect if the host had enetered a 50x Crazy Time by accident they would soon have voided the game.
Pfew, not affected, immediately went to check the customer interaction log.
 
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The UKGC doesn't like of Evolution offering games on sites that are open to UK players without a license:

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They've taken the games down from that site, according to some sources.
 
Hope Pragmatic are reading it.
It's a new thing apparently and i've seen it on Lithuania's regulator site at
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earlier. They sent a message to game providers about, as they say, possible cooperation with unlicensed operators. Imagine if regulators across all countries indroduce something like "if you got a licence in our country you must make sure your games aren't available here on sites without a license from us, etc" What's will be left on sites like BC Game then, some of their own games, some very small providers, and maybe draughts? :confused:
 

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