- Joined
- Jun 30, 1998
- Location
- Bierland
Hi folks!
For the first time in YEARS, I have updated the Casinomeister ratings for our reviews. The main change is the software rating.
Back in the day, a casino could be rated whether or not it was a Microgaming casino, a Playtech casino, RTG, Cryptologic, etc., etc., etc. Each software provider had their own policies on how they dealt with player issues. Yes, back in days of yore software providers would often get involved if a casino operator was performing in an unethical matter.
That was then, this is now. Presently, most casinos are using multi-software providers.
Here, in my awesome video, I explain the rating system (and please "like" and "subscribe" to my videos thanks!).
The way it's done now is more objective:
All gaming platforms = highest (i.e casino games, live games, poker, sports, lotteries, etc.
Some Platforms (at least three i.e. casino games, live games, poker) = high
Few Platforms (like two - i.e. slots, live games) = medium
All slots = medium
One provider (et al RTG) = low
Shit = low
So I have implemented these scores into the Accredited Casino ratings and a few casinos were jumbled around - but not too badly.
I am also working on the payout times this week and next. So some scores are apt to change.
Here is where you can learn how I score casinos here at Casinomeister:
Casino Reviews: Rating System Explanation - Casinomeister
For the first time in YEARS, I have updated the Casinomeister ratings for our reviews. The main change is the software rating.
Back in the day, a casino could be rated whether or not it was a Microgaming casino, a Playtech casino, RTG, Cryptologic, etc., etc., etc. Each software provider had their own policies on how they dealt with player issues. Yes, back in days of yore software providers would often get involved if a casino operator was performing in an unethical matter.
That was then, this is now. Presently, most casinos are using multi-software providers.
Here, in my awesome video, I explain the rating system (and please "like" and "subscribe" to my videos thanks!).
The way it's done now is more objective:
All gaming platforms = highest (i.e casino games, live games, poker, sports, lotteries, etc.
Some Platforms (at least three i.e. casino games, live games, poker) = high
Few Platforms (like two - i.e. slots, live games) = medium
All slots = medium
One provider (et al RTG) = low
Shit = low
So I have implemented these scores into the Accredited Casino ratings and a few casinos were jumbled around - but not too badly.
I am also working on the payout times this week and next. So some scores are apt to change.
Here is where you can learn how I score casinos here at Casinomeister:
Casino Reviews: Rating System Explanation - Casinomeister