jt2oux said:
They only pulled it on their website games played via browser. I am playing GGBG and Greedy Goblin at this moment using the Bovada Casino app. Still available.
What app? I don't see Greedy Goblins or other progressive Betsoft slots on my iOS mobile app.
I was also referring to Betsoft, rather than individual casinos that carried their games.
You said, "Later, we were told that in fact the problem had been known about all along, and had been under investigation for some time." Betsoft never said that. Bovada never said that. Nobody ever said that. In that post you quoted of me, I said that Bovada said they've known about the issue for "a while", NOT "all along" as you misquoted.
Both Bovada and Betsoft have plenty to answer for, but let's stop inventing ridiculous, fictional misdeeds, such as Bovada "keeping the money for themselves" and "they knew about the problem all along".
vinylweatherman said:
So Bovada knew there was an issue worthy of investigation, yet they said nothing to players and let the broken games continue to offer unwinnable jackpots.
No, no, no, no, no! Bovada didn't immediately *know* that they had broken games. It took some convincing. (In fact, they still might not be convinced, but at least they're taking action.) We all know that for every 1000 players that allege that a casino is cheating or has broken games, maybe one is actually correct. When I started reading this thread, and it opened with the ridiculous "Bovada keeping the profit for themselves," I was already half not listening. How many times a day do you think Bovada gets complaints that its games are rigged, and how many times has that *ever* turned out to be true before now? You can see how initially they'd be skeptical that anything was really wrong.
When I wrote to them, quite recently, I tried to present the issue in a very understandable way, much differently than it was initially presented here. Maybe that made a difference to them, and that's why the finally pulled the games, I don't know. Bottom line is, Bovada's had a great reputation for many years and it's a stretch to believe they would *knowingly* offer bad games, *especially* when the unwinnable jackpot levels are publicly posted where the whole world can see them. If that was a scam, it was a pretty stupid scam.