This caught my eye and made me curious, why is that? Does Netent not report or aggregate playing data in the same way as some of the others like microgaming and playtech? Or are Netent casinos just less likely to try to take your money away if they don't like something about your play?
Hi zreb, what i meant was that as a medium roller, i rarely would go over 5 units per spin without a bonus, and the max bet rule, together with exclusion of various table games and playing progressives are usually the only things prohibited in the strictest bonuses in the casinos i deem trustworthy, and i assumed (after reading several good comments about them) that CasinoLuck was the same as the other Netent Casinos i have played at. so i skimmed through their T&C's and didn't see anything out of the ordinary,after which i figured i was good to go.
If you only play slots, save progressives, and never bet more then 2 units a spin on a bonus when your average deposit is 20 units, i think it's safe to say you can't break the rules in any MG or Netent Casino.
Playtech and RTG, and some other providers are a different story, which is why i rarely play at Casinos that make use of their software.
If i do, i am damned sure to read T&C's to the letter, confirm in live chat, copy and email it if possible, then play carefully
However, don't take this as a guarantee to play carelessly in any Netent or MG, especially if they are new, or not accredited here, this is just my personal opinion, and if i ever came across a Casino with said software, that would confiscate any of my winnings after the described style of play, i would most definitely make note of it and report it here.
Instead, do check the T&C's, google for the name of the Casino, with the addition "rogue" or "problems" and only then make the decision to deposit or not.
In general, most serious Casinos won't be taking money from slots players, again, save progressives, that play with a bonus, since typically these are the biggest source of revenue for them: the more happy spinners they have, the more they will make
If you like to play table games, especially blackjack and other low house edge games like baccarat, it becomes a different story.
To get to the crux of your question, ever since Netent has been an established brand, there have been surprisingly few complaints of operators confiscating winnings from average slot players.
I hope this satisfies your curiosity regarding my statement