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Yako Casino is giving it a go, and we expect a swift entry into the Accred section. Sister casino to the L&L brands, it is European facing and has a nice assorment of games.

You can check out their current review here: Yako Casino Review

L&L Europe is their casino rep. Any problems, criticisms, kudos, or comment, please post them here.
 
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There was this thread a couple of years back where we found out that if you have a bonus active and happen to, by mistake or on purpose, hit a bet over the maximum allowed it all vanished. All winnings lost and they refused to see that it was wrong. It was the most stupid system I've ever seen and since the reps didn't even respond to our concerns I've disliked them since.

I want to know that not the same system still are in use. Please tell me it's gone.
Here is the thread if anyone is interested. https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...reasonable-conduct-regarding-misclicks.69860/
 
I signed up with these guys a couple weeks ago so was curious about the above post so I went and asked and live chat expressed that is not in place. However, I do get the feeling if you do this by accident, they will take your money as the agent kept saying "its pretty hard to make this mistake so i suggest you dont"

I also saw in the old thread someone say they are everymatrix. I asked them and they said no.

This is not a casino I will be playing at. They seem like they are incredibly strict and if anything happens ever they are not there to help or be understanding. The last thing I want to do is get through $20,000 wager to come to find out I accidentally hit the max bet button on a game and they say sorry too bad its our money now. I dont play at casino's like this.
 
Also isnt it one account across there brand? so be careful on that one guys Other than that the brand has always been good in my eyes
 
I signed up with these guys a couple weeks ago so was curious about the above post so I went and asked and live chat expressed that is not in place. However, I do get the feeling if you do this by accident, they will take your money as the agent kept saying "its pretty hard to make this mistake so i suggest you dont"

I also saw in the old thread someone say they are everymatrix. I asked them and they said no.

This is not a casino I will be playing at. They seem like they are incredibly strict and if anything happens ever they are not there to help or be understanding. The last thing I want to do is get through $20,000 wager to come to find out I accidentally hit the max bet button on a game and they say sorry too bad its our money now. I dont play at casino's like this.

They recently left EM.
Good to know they don't have that system with max bet now, but maybe some information to the support would be in place since that kind of mistake is very very common. All who gamble online knows that.

Then I'm not so worried about this casino. I've actually proofread their Swedish version when they were new so I better take a look later and see how much it has changed :)
 
Think that is just for us UK players mate, although I do believe the rep said something was in the pipeline to change this

As far as I know, every player from the UK can play at all brands just so they don't self-exclude.
 
Well, I'm just telling you what the rep told me. You may want to wait for confirmation once he posts here in the thread. It's a start of a weekend, so that may not be until Monday.
 
There was this thread a couple of years back where we found out that if you have a bonus active and happen to, by mistake or on purpose, hit a bet over the maximum allowed it all vanished. All winnings lost and they refused to see that it was wrong. It was the most stupid system I've ever seen and since the reps didn't even respond to our concerns I've disliked them since.

I want to know that not the same system still are in use. Please tell me it's gone.
Here is the thread if anyone is interested. https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...reasonable-conduct-regarding-misclicks.69860/

I found out last week that Crazy Vegas, GR is doing the same. If you hit over max bet, even by 50 cents, you will lose your bonus and any money in your account. So you have to watch like a hawk.
 
I found out last week that Crazy Vegas, GR is doing the same. If you hit over max bet, even by 50 cents, you will lose your bonus and any money in your account. So you have to watch like a hawk.

And yet places like slot million have a pop up that say you can't spin cuz you're gonna go over max bet allowed....
 
There was this thread a couple of years back where we found out that if you have a bonus active and happen to, by mistake or on purpose, hit a bet over the maximum allowed it all vanished. All winnings lost and they refused to see that it was wrong. It was the most stupid system I've ever seen and since the reps didn't even respond to our concerns I've disliked them since.

I want to know that not the same system still are in use. Please tell me it's gone.
Here is the thread if anyone is interested. https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...reasonable-conduct-regarding-misclicks.69860/

Hi Tirilej,

Thanks for the question, a good one if you ask me.
No! The same wont happen at the new YakoCasino. IMO we have a very user friendly bonus system which is a seperate wallet on top of your cash wallet. Overbetting will not result in automatic forfeit.
Also, when you take a bonus, you first play with your own cash funds and if these are lost you play with the bonus funds. Upon your first bet you start to wager the bonus already.
If however you hit a beauty with your cash funds, you can easily withdrawal. The funds forfeit in such an event are the bonus funds you have received.

Kr. Jan
 
I signed up with these guys a couple weeks ago so was curious about the above post so I went and asked and live chat expressed that is not in place. However, I do get the feeling if you do this by accident, they will take your money as the agent kept saying "its pretty hard to make this mistake so i suggest you dont"

I also saw in the old thread someone say they are everymatrix. I asked them and they said no.

This is not a casino I will be playing at. They seem like they are incredibly strict and if anything happens ever they are not there to help or be understanding. The last thing I want to do is get through $20,000 wager to come to find out I accidentally hit the max bet button on a game and they say sorry too bad its our money now. I dont play at casino's like this.

Hi lockinlove!

Same kind of question, no YakoCasino has been acquired by L&L Europe Ltd and when the contract with EM was terminated we migrated all YakoCasino activities to our platform.
We always review gameplay and we can definitely see the difference between a mistake or overbetting on purpose.

Kr. Jan
 
Think it's still one account per UK customer - was only a few weeks or so ago i tried to join Yeti but told i had an account with one of their other brands

For UK players we still have the one account rule in place. So if you have a previous registered account at one of our casinos we ask you to use that account in stat.
There is an update coming and when its there we can cancel this rule.

Kr.
 
Hi Tirilej,

Thanks for the question, a good one if you ask me.
No! The same wont happen at the new YakoCasino. IMO we have a very user friendly bonus system which is a seperate wallet on top of your cash wallet. Overbetting will not result in automatic forfeit.
Also, when you take a bonus, you first play with your own cash funds and if these are lost you play with the bonus funds. Upon your first bet you start to wager the bonus already.
If however you hit a beauty with your cash funds, you can easily withdrawal. The funds forfeit in such an event are the bonus funds you have received.

Kr. Jan

Thanks for that answer, and a good bonus system it seems like too. At least one I like :thumbsup:

Now since there was a thread about deposit limits in All British the other day may I ask if Yako have that same kind of rules too, that if you set a deposit limit and happen to win, your limit automaticly are raised with the amount you won (until it's paid back)?
I've never set a deposit limit myself but if you have a system like that in Yako too then I think it's fair that those who use deposit limits are warned before they sign up.
 
Thanks for that answer, and a good bonus system it seems like too. At least one I like :thumbsup:

Now since there was a thread about deposit limits in All British the other day may I ask if Yako have that same kind of rules too, that if you set a deposit limit and happen to win, your limit automaticly are raised with the amount you won (until it's paid back)?
I've never set a deposit limit myself but if you have a system like that in Yako too then I think it's fair that those who use deposit limits are warned befor they sign up.

You are welcome !

Second answer:

Correct, if you have set a daily deposit limit of e.g. 100 euros and you deposit 100 euros. If you are done with your session and you have a balance of 600 euros with you would payout, after the withdrawal is processed your limit for that day will increase to a deposit limit of 500 euros. However, when the new day starts (midnight CET) the daily limit would reset to 100 euros. If you have a weekly limit your limit will increase with 500 euros as well. It is required that the withdrawal is processed, if you would leave the money in your account or when the withdrawal remains pending your limits are not increased.

Kr.
 
You are welcome !

Second answer:

Correct, if you have set a daily deposit limit of e.g. 100 euros and you deposit 100 euros. If you are done with your session and you have a balance of 600 euros with you would payout, after the withdrawal is processed your limit for that day will increase to a deposit limit of 500 euros. However, when the new day starts (midnight CET) the daily limit would reset to 100 euros. If you have a weekly limit your limit will increase with 500 euros as well. It is required that the withdrawal is processed, if you would leave the money in your account or when the withdrawal remains pending your limits are not increased.

Kr.

Thanks for explaining it. I don't like it though since it's not fair to the player who feel the need to set a deposit limit.
If he could resist the temptation he wouldn't need to set a limit in the first place. Up to you though to have such a limit but at least I've done my share in warning those who use it.
 
You are welcome !

Second answer:

Correct, if you have set a daily deposit limit of e.g. 100 euros and you deposit 100 euros. If you are done with your session and you have a balance of 600 euros with you would payout, after the withdrawal is processed your limit for that day will increase to a deposit limit of 500 euros. However, when the new day starts (midnight CET) the daily limit would reset to 100 euros. If you have a weekly limit your limit will increase with 500 euros as well. It is required that the withdrawal is processed, if you would leave the money in your account or when the withdrawal remains pending your limits are not increased.

Kr.

So it is a loss limit NOT a deposit limit?
 
It doesn't look like it accepts AU players

Yako Casino is giving it a go, and we expect a swift entry into the Accred section. Sister casino to the L&L brands, it is European facing and has a nice assorment of games.

You can check out their current review here: Yako Casino Review

L&L Europe is their casino rep. Any problems, criticisms, kudos, or comment, please post them here.



Hi there, in your review of the Yako casino it shows that it accepts players from Australia.

https://www.casinomeister.com/casino-reviews/yako/

I tried to register and Australia is not a country showing there as an option. Unless the flag you have in the review is from NZ, it may be a mistake?

Just checking. I would like to try this casino out.

cheers

Teka
 
Hi there, in your review of the Yako casino it shows that it accepts players from Australia.

https://www.casinomeister.com/casino-reviews/yako/

I tried to register and Australia is not a country showing there as an option. Unless the flag you have in the review is from NZ, it may be a mistake?

Just checking. I would like to try this casino out.

cheers

Teka

Sorry about that. I've updated the review. No Aussies. :(
 
So it is a loss limit NOT a deposit limit?

Yes, same a the Redbet group, a loss limit misdescribed as a deposit limit. No casino should be accredited running this scam IMO. :mad:

It's like having a drinking limit of 4 pints when you go out. You drink the 4 pints then have a piss and get rid of one pint, so now you can drink a 5th. pint and so-on, thus rendering the drinking limit completely moot and useless. A load of bollocks.
 

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