Harrods Casino. Great Service.

This promotion turned out nicely for me. I got 101 14s in 1215 units of play (yes, Im a whimp :eek: ), ending up 34.50, not counting the bonus.

Anyway, well done Harrod's! You've become my favourite online casino by far! :thumbsup:
 
Not all are impressed

Hi Lyngut,

Congrats on your success with Harrods.

I myself have to side with vinyl on the impression that Harrods software gave me.

Some have to win and some have to lose, I know, but when I played them I felt completely taken to the cleaners. It was the first time with Kismet software for me and I will darn make sure that its the last time too.

I did not play the Valentine promo, but I played them on the match 50 - 50 BSP intro.

I got cleaned out in a hurry. Flat betting 2 pounds per hand, after just about 70 hands I was already down to my deposit level. Frustrated by my feeling of being cheated I went all in and lost.

At one time I was foolish enough to play the Oyster software, Netgaming was the casino, the first one out of the gang I think, and the software was then known, if memory serves, as Elka Systems The Russian Contraption. At least there, on a $200 - $200 USD match, I ended up, flat betting at $5 per hand, cashing in $290.

This is not based, or backed with any math or research, but as far as smelling a rat, or just plain feeling bluntly cheated, imoho they compare. But of course Harrods is polished with a good look, good CSR and on-time payouts.

Regards,

Thatch
 
Thatchatch said:
Hi Lyngut,

Congrats on your success with Harrods.

I myself have to side with vinyl on the impression that Harrods software gave me.

Some have to win and some have to lose, I know, but when I played them I felt completely taken to the cleaners. It was the first time with Kismet software for me and I will darn make sure that its the last time too.

I did not play the Valentine promo, but I played them on the match 50 - 50 BSP intro.

I got cleaned out in a hurry. Flat betting 2 pounds per hand, after just about 70 hands I was already down to my deposit level. Frustrated by my feeling of being cheated I went all in and lost.

At one time I was foolish enough to play the Oyster software, Netgaming was the casino, the first one out of the gang I think, and the software was then known, if memory serves, as Elka Systems The Russian Contraption. At least there, on a $200 - $200 USD match, I ended up, flat betting at $5 per hand, cashing in $290.

This is not based, or backed with any math or research, but as far as smelling a rat, or just plain feeling bluntly cheated, imoho they compare. But of course Harrods is polished with a good look, good CSR and on-time payouts.

Regards,

Thatch

Ah, you have to watch out for those tilts.
I'm not going to do the math but losing 25 units in 70 hands is not surprising, just variance. Just bad luck this time.
I for one played the SD bj @ 25 and ended up 10 units plus the bonus.
Harrods seems to be a good casino with decent software and games and great promos.
Better luck next time
 
Losing 25 units in 70 hands is roughly -2.6 standard deviations, if I have my calculations correct. Not impossible, but certainly on the improbable side.

As I previously posted, I lost my signup deposit+bonus in 8 10 hands at single deck blackjack here.

CS is definitely good though, as one might expect from Harrods.
 
Hi folks

Been in the States for a time ( not Las Vegas unfortunately ). On my return I found a few emails from Walter Gordon @ Harrods offering various promotions, but only can play for the last one which expired today.

It's the usual great offer from Harrods however, deposit 50, gamble 500 and they will reimburse losses upto 50.

This is a fantastic offer for players, I have just played and won more than 100.

You have to be really unlucky or a stupid gambler to lose on this offer.

Just regret I wasn't able to take advantage of the other promotions I missed whilst in the USA.

Still, I look forward to more great promotions from Harrods. I really think this is the best Casino out there due to its generous odds on the games and its inventive promotions which encourage you to try games which you wouldn't otherwise bother with and still have the advantage.

Of course I like 32Red, W.Hill ( just won over 100 at W. Hilll tonight so it's not just the money ) and Inter et al but they don,t offer the variety of promotions Harrods do which makes gambling interesting which is a key feature for me.

Any views out there?

Mitch
 
mitch said:
Any views out there?
Mitch
Welcome back to blighty!
I'm with you mate! Seems we play the same casinos - and I agree Harrords is top-notch!
I only signed up with them in January this year, but have already benefited from about 5-6 of their great promo's, which they have nearly every week!

Couldn't make any profit from this latest one though - went well past the WR (to about 900 I think), but I just could not get well into the black. Ended up losing my 50 deposit, but of course, I will get that back! :thumbsup:
(I hope this means I was unlucky, and not your other option... ;) )

I agree with other posters concerns about their Blackjack. But that's no surprise really, because everywhere I play BJ I get such crap that I think ALL sites are 'dodgy' at best! :(
 
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gfkostas said:
Btw they claim to have roulette with no maximum limit.Shouldn't martingale break the bank?


Must be some sort of catch there considering roulette is a beatable game without table limits.
 
O-3 said:
Must be some sort of catch there considering roulette is a beatable game without table limits.

????
are you smoking something?

even with no limits, the EV of martingale is zero.

cripes.

And how do you beat a randomized ball going round?
 
This martingale cr@p comes up every week. I always argue against it by imagining two people "martingaling" on a roulette wheel. One plays red and the other black. Who wins..... the casino :lolup: :lolup:
 
KasinoKing said:
Welcome back to blighty!
:(

Cheers mate.

I see that you have changed your avatar whilst I have been away. I must admit I prefered your 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Pussy' avatar to your current one and I always think it is a mistake to show your actual image on the net!

Who ate all the pies? You obviously. ;)

Mitch

" win don't gamble "
 
thelawnet said:
????
are you smoking something?

even with no limits, the EV of martingale is zero.

cripes.

And how do you beat a randomized ball going round?

How :confused: Err well keep doubling up untill it hits, WITHOUT a table limit this in entirely possible.

Why do you think the Casino's have Table Limits??, so the customers don't loose too much money?..Lolz :p

I can garauntee that Harrods would have limits on their roulette wheel, infact I'll download the software now and have a look.
 
O-3 said:
How :confused: Err well keep doubling up untill it hits, WITHOUT a table limit this in entirely possible.
OK, so you bet 1 on Red - but it doesn't come in.
So you double to 2 - and miss.
Double to 4, miss.... etc.
Several spins later you are betting 2,048 on Red - just to make a 1 profit!

Who needs table limits? With that plan, you need brain surgery! :p
 
I'm not saying I have the money to do it, I'm just saying that it is indeed possible if there were NO Limits on a roulette table.

I've just downloaded their software and YES there are table limits :eek: , Maximum $100 on an outside bet.

The term "no limit" that they use refers to the number of bets you can put on the table, not the amount.
 
O-3 said:
I'm not saying I have the money to do it, I'm just saying that it is indeed possible if there were NO Limits on a roulette table.
A much better idea is to double your bets on the colour that has just come in.
That way, when you get that 'unbelievable' run of 10 reds in a row, you would turn 1 into 1,024!
With martingale you would win 10. :what:
 
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Just played Harrods latest promotion on their "Ties Win Blackjack", a game, designed by Michael Shackleford ( The Wizard of Odds ), with an house edge of only .247.

Ended up winning the bonus with a little bit extra. :)

This was the first time I have played the game. It didn't feel as volatile as normal blackjack but I thought it was a little bit boring as a game.
It was very quick to play however and you can really run through WR very quickly.

Any thoughts out there?

Mitch
 
mitch said:
Just played Harrods latest promotion on their "Ties Win Blackjack", a game, designed by Michael Shackleford ( The Wizard of Odds ), with an house edge of only .247.

Ended up winning the bonus with a little bit extra. :)

This was the first time I have played the game. It didn't feel as volatile as normal blackjack but I thought it was a little bit boring as a game.
It was very quick to play however and you can really run through WR very quickly.

Any thoughts out there?

Mitch


Ties win?? What's the catch? :eek2:
 
No doubling, no splitting, BJ pays even money, ties pay 1/2, dealer hits soft 17.
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If, like me, you are prone to playing your entire balance on one hand then it's good that you don't have to worry about doubling or splitting ;-)
 
Harrods are running a promotion for the next few days where, when you win 5 consecutive bets they will give you a bonus of the lowest of those 5 bets.

Great idea ! Will certainly get players to put their thinking caps on on how to play whilst this promotion is running.

Mitch
 
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Got this e-mail from Harrods this week...

Dear Player,

Thank you for participating in last weekend's promotion. Unfortunately you didn't win one of the main prizes, but as a consolation we have added 10 to your casino account.

Why play anywhere else?
This promotion was a free ticket in a draw for every 20 wagered. And I only wagered about 60!

Is Harrods the best, or what? :thumbsup: :notworthy :thumbsup:
 
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