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If the MGA allows this, the black market will have a huge surge in players. Cure-a-cow (Credit @dunover ) casinos running at 94% would be the cream of the crop.
I mean, you have the ridiculous SOW checks from the MGA crew like at Casumo. Imagine running slots at 85% as well? Would anyone even consider supporting this utter garbage?
There are already casinos running PnG games at 94% - Those are horrific and reduce your play time by 100% at minimum. The MGA is beginning to lose more credibility to even entertain this.
"In line with its commitment to protect consumers, especially minors and vulnerable persons, the MGA shall be publishing further amendments to the Directive in due course"
This should read:
'In line with its commitment to protect greedy casino operators, especially profits - whilst raking in licence fees, the MGA shall be approving lowered RTP's in due course'.
I sometimes wish that these regulatory boards stood for what they actually masquerade to be in existence for. They pretend to be there for consumers. The reality is, its just a tussle to see how they can legitimize and legalize theft from players online. The UKGC and MGA are prime examples of approving 50 000 licences to some of the most underfunded, shady and corrupt entities in the online arena. More licencees means more fees - irrespective of how they operate.
Shame on them!!!!
Nate
I mean, you have the ridiculous SOW checks from the MGA crew like at Casumo. Imagine running slots at 85% as well? Would anyone even consider supporting this utter garbage?
There are already casinos running PnG games at 94% - Those are horrific and reduce your play time by 100% at minimum. The MGA is beginning to lose more credibility to even entertain this.
"In line with its commitment to protect consumers, especially minors and vulnerable persons, the MGA shall be publishing further amendments to the Directive in due course"
This should read:
'In line with its commitment to protect greedy casino operators, especially profits - whilst raking in licence fees, the MGA shall be approving lowered RTP's in due course'.
I sometimes wish that these regulatory boards stood for what they actually masquerade to be in existence for. They pretend to be there for consumers. The reality is, its just a tussle to see how they can legitimize and legalize theft from players online. The UKGC and MGA are prime examples of approving 50 000 licences to some of the most underfunded, shady and corrupt entities in the online arena. More licencees means more fees - irrespective of how they operate.
Shame on them!!!!
Nate