Gameduell.com

marioking24

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Hey,

I was playing a little bit on Gameduell.com.
The games are all flash based, no download. They offer just fun or skill games NO casino games. The house edge is way too high...
It is really easy to pay in. Cash outs are without any problems but take 4-6 Weeks... the support said they are trying to autmaticalize the withdrawal process, but it will take at least till the summer of 09.

If you are good in skill games, then you can probably make a little profit out of that site, however, if you're not good DON'T try it, you will get sucked dry!

The site allows playing from the US, since that is just skill games.

I would give the site a C, because it takes so awful long to cash out.
 
There's a lot of people trying skillgames at the moment, but I'm not convinced that the model is a good one for revenue generation, especially in a multiplayer environment. You'd always wonder if the person the other end was cheating...well, I would anyway :)

And I've yet to see a single-player skillgame that would tempt me to play for money. But some of the games out there are good fun it must be said. Now maybe bring back some of the old arcade games like "Space Invaders" or "Missile Command" and make them for money and I might be tempted :)
 
The site allows playing from the US, since that is just skill games.

It does allow some play from USA States but not all:
YYYhttp://www.gameduell.com/gd/i01.do?page=help.agb

Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont

I'm still shocked at the 4-6 week cash out period. :eek:

Cheers
T
 
Jep aitin for 4 Weeks is baaad... but You can be sure that you get paid. For 100%. That's the good point.
But I agree, it is not really undestandable that you have to wait 4 Weeks.
 
It does allow some play from USA States but not all:
YYYhttp://www.gameduell.com/gd/i01.do?page=help.agb

Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont

I'm confused by the fact that my state isn't on the list of (11?) states that cannot gamble online but we are on the list for no skills game. That doesn't make any sense to me.
 
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