I haven't tried 3-Dice yet, and as they're not CM accredited I tried your site, but can't see them listed...?
I always try to sign-up via 'CM friendly' links - anyone here an affy for these guys?
(Of course, you may not want me to use your link - because I
will win there!
)
KK
Gone Gambling have recently started promoting 3 Dice. If they keep up the good work, Casinomeister accreditation should soon follow once Bryan has met and reviewed them.
I will have a go with the Win98 compatable version, but I don't expect I will leave it on the old PC, as the new one handles such animation rich games far better (it damn well should at the price I paid!)
If you want to help Gone Gambling keep afloat, have a look and join there, or wait for Casinomeister accreditation & put food on Bryan's table.
They have "only" five slots at present, but the rep told me more are in the pipeline, and their policy is to release fewer, but different, slots rather than go for the endless "cloning" of the likes of MG to get the number count up.
They have three video slots, each with different numbers of lines and features, and two "classic" slots. They have quite a few Video Poker variants, but the multi-hand games are more like you had a dealer playing VP with you, rather than a machine. The single line versions are more recognisable as VP machines. Jacks or Better is full pay, same as Microgaming.
They offer all the other staples, but have Texas Hold 'em, similar to the Cryptos, and Solitaire for money. There is a rudimentary "autoplay" function, plus options to tune the software speed.
There is also a tournament lobby, a bit like the new MG multiplayer tournaments, but they could be better, as you are returned to the casino lobby with "tournament dollars", and a set time to play. This means you can select from several games provided the tournament allows it, such as "all slots". They have free & buy in, and different criteria for winning, such as most wagered (from fixed starting bankroll), highest finishing balance, highest PEAK balance. I will know more after a closer look. The prizes are not as big as the MG tournaments, but neither do they cost a small fortune to play.
Table limits are low, it would suit you KK
Bets as low as 10c or 20c on tables, and 1c per line on video slots (same as most MG).
The standard 100% to 50 SUB is enough to try pretty much everything, but the WR are 30x D+B. They have a 50% high roller bonus, but still 30x D+B. While playing the SUB, the software modifies to enforce lower max table limits to curb the "one big bet & grind" approach. They lack a simple tool to check WR, so it would be a case of contacting CS after a win big enough to be worth cashing out from.
I have not experienced the on going bonus system yet, so I don't know how it compares with the rest, however it is possible to "buy" a bonus with comp points on further deposits, and get more than if the points were simply cashed in.