- Joined
- Mar 14, 2017
- Location
- UK / Switzerland
I think the problem comes from the fact that low-rollers who deposit £20 a week are asking for the moon on a stick in terms of promotions, so they can practically play on the site for free. They moan like fuck about stuff like Clash of Spins because they have to spend actual money to have a shot at winning something.
You don't stay in business by running it like a soup-kitchen. You also don't want your hi-rollers to feel like they are subsidizing promotions that only low-rollers are interested in. That's why the silver wheels are there - they reward players in proportion to their spend. The greater your throughput of money on the site, the more wheels you'll see - that's the right and fair way of doing it.
But some people will start bawling their eyes out because they don't see any wheels when all they're doing is dribbling a £10 deposit away on something like Playtech's Desert Riches at 97.05% RTP, betting 5 lines at £0.01.
Once you've had a taste of luxury it's hard to give it up, but thanks to the UKGCC the best years of playing slots are behind us and we all have to accept that with most things in life, whether it's mortgage payments or buying a pint of milk, things get more expensive and value for money gets slightly eroded. That's what's been happening in the world of online casinos and now people are left with unrealistic expectations.
You don't stay in business by running it like a soup-kitchen. You also don't want your hi-rollers to feel like they are subsidizing promotions that only low-rollers are interested in. That's why the silver wheels are there - they reward players in proportion to their spend. The greater your throughput of money on the site, the more wheels you'll see - that's the right and fair way of doing it.
But some people will start bawling their eyes out because they don't see any wheels when all they're doing is dribbling a £10 deposit away on something like Playtech's Desert Riches at 97.05% RTP, betting 5 lines at £0.01.
Once you've had a taste of luxury it's hard to give it up, but thanks to the UKGCC the best years of playing slots are behind us and we all have to accept that with most things in life, whether it's mortgage payments or buying a pint of milk, things get more expensive and value for money gets slightly eroded. That's what's been happening in the world of online casinos and now people are left with unrealistic expectations.
Will it be back up working soon?
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