peekaboo54
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peekaboo54 ty this is very helpfull
Thanks for the heads up on the scoring (one of the reasons these threads are important). I missed a couple of points for the non-32red casinos in 32Red plc group. They've been adjusted. One thing to keep in mind is that the established date and accred date helps 32Red - they've been online for a decade and will be accredited for 10 years next month.Good job meister! One thing I don't really get - I was wondering why the difference in scoring between 32Red, Dash and Golden Lounge. I see 32 Red has the mobile casino and Bingo and whatnot and a lesser reverse time, and that Golden Lounge has a bit longer reverse time than Dash, but if a casino offers manual flushing then you'd think that the reverse time really doesn't matter? As far as scoring I mean. I mean if casino A has a 24 hour reverse time and casino B has a 72 hour reverse time but casino B will manually flush my withdrawal and a casino A won't, then I'd give the higher marks to casino B. You know what I'm saying?
That my friend, just may be too complicated. VIP status is different at most casinos and it changes a lot. It would be something to do further down the pipeline. And quit worrying about your English. It's fine. A high percentage of our members are non-native speakers. (and native non-speakers as well )...Why not also include the benefits for VIP players?...
Because it is. There is a huge difference between the operations of a Rival casino and an IGT. There are more requirements and a higher level of due diligence for an IGT casino. As mentioned on the ratings page, other factors are considered - the spread of the games, variety, quantity - and of course quality.Why is the software relevant?
The scores might fluctuate daily. For instance it was brought to my attention yesterday that 3Dice offers manual flushing, so this was included in the score. Of course when I'm away, (conferences, vacations, partying, gardening...) they will be non-fluctuating.Thank you for your hard work and efforts. Being from the USA my choices are limited, however if I could play anywhere I would aim for those with a 8+ rating. This is great incentive for those casino groups with lower ratings to see their competition and strive for a better score. This is as much of a benefit for the casino as it is for the player. In saying that, how often will these ratings be re-evaluated? Very good work!
All but two of the US facing casinos have weekly cashout limits. This is where you are seeing big a difference. Weekly cashout limits can substantially lower a score.Fantastic job ,,Well put together... Though some of theses casinos won't like there rateing,,Should hopefully make them possible try harder..But I do wonder ..Because of the Usa regulations,,It is that much harder for these casino's to shuffle money,which adheres to the withdrawal time.As apposed one that deals solely in legal jurisdictions...should that be or is it taken into acct?
But they shouldn't go wrong; they're AccreditedA highly objective rating system. If players can play at any of those with a 9+ rating but choose others with a much lower rating they should kick themselves if things go wrong.
You're referring to the period when even I considered Kahnawake "Kahnawahaha." It was a joke of a licensing jurisdiction. Since then, they have improved ten-fold as mentioned in last year's awards section. So yes, I rate them higher than Malta which has won more pathetic awards from this site year after year. But as time progresses, ratings can too.How does KGC get a "high" rating? They are in the same area as Malta IMO. They failed players on Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet multiple times, sites their Grand Chief had a financial interest in. They also oversaw the site during the cheating scandal and seemingly hundreds of players never got paid back while KGC helped themselves to a $500,000 fine that could have gone to pay players. KGC must have known the Blanca shell game was smoke and mirrors too and that Scott Tom was still involved with the company. AP/UB could not account for $35-$40 million of their $55 million on deposit (they had $10 million seized and had about $6 million left).
I am fully aware that just because they are publicly listed, they are not immune to failure. When you fail - you fail; public company or not, everyone is screwed. So it's not about that. What it's about is that public companies are accountable for what they do and they have physical offices you can visit. It's not a huge boost by the way - it's 0.2 points.I am also curious about publicly traded companies getting an extra boost. We have seen several of those fail. Purple Lounge, Betcorp, Action Poker, and Betonsports all come to mind. I would think there are plenty of strong private companies that would get unfairly penalized too...
Thanks for the heads up on the scoring (one of the reasons these threads are important). I missed a couple of points for the non-32red casinos in 32Red plc group. They've been adjusted. One thing to keep in mind is that the established date and accred date helps 32Red - they've been online for a decade and will be accredited for 10 years next month.
0 hrs reverse time trumps manual flush, and the closest you can get to 0hrs reverse time the better. GL reverse time is 48 hrs. If they want to see this score improve - then bring it down to 12 or 4 or something like that.
This is one of the cool things about this rating system that if casinos want to improve their score, they have the means to do so.
That my friend, just may be too complicated. VIP status is different at most casinos and it changes a lot. It would be something to do further down the pipeline. And quit worrying about your English. It's fine. A high percentage of our members are non-native speakers. (and native non-speakers as well )
Because it is. There is a huge difference between the operations of a Rival casino and an IGT. There are more requirements and a higher level of due diligence for an IGT casino. As mentioned on the ratings page, other factors are considered - the spread of the games, variety, quantity - and of course quality.
The scores might fluctuate daily. For instance it was brought to my attention yesterday that 3Dice offers manual flushing, so this was included in the score. Of course when I'm away, (conferences, vacations, partying, gardening...) they will be non-fluctuating.
All but two of the US facing casinos have weekly cashout limits. This is where you are seeing big a difference. Weekly cashout limits can substantially lower a score.
But they shouldn't go wrong; they're Accredited
You're referring to the period when even I considered Kahnawake "Kahnawahaha." It was a joke of a licensing jurisdiction. Since then, they have improved ten-fold as mentioned in last year's awards section. So yes, I rate them higher than Malta which has won more pathetic awards from this site year after year. But as time progresses, ratings can too.
I am fully aware that just because they are publicly listed, they are not immune to failure. When you fail - you fail; public company or not, everyone is screwed. So it's not about that. What it's about is that public companies are accountable for what they do and they have physical offices you can visit. It's not a huge boost by the way - it's 0.2 points.
What I haven't implemented yet is support ratings. That could be something to include in the future.
Sure, but the ratings fluctuate sometimes daily as some info is updated, and other things i.e. changes in the weighing of categories et al.Nice work Bryan. Looking forward to the future enhancements discussed already. Wonder if you have considered other sources of credentials as part of your scoring (ie: eCOGRA). I have a website that uses a similar method that you have here and was wondering if it would be ok with you if I integrated your ratings into our methodology (with credit of course). I've wanted to figure out how to get your accredited list compared to our list for years, this seems like a good time to finally do that. At the very least I'll put together a blog post about it.
Hi, I personally had good experiences with the group club world ( fast payments, good support, continuos promotions etc....) but i do not see any clubworld casinos them in the list...
I think it depends from the weight of the software in the system???? or maybe other reason I do not know.
just think about it
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