No certification, no regulation, no license?

I’ve had enough of these guys manipulating people with the false narrative of we give more bonuses than brick and mortar casinos and the we return to the player 96%. Yeah no ya don’t!. First of all the typical 30x rollover includes the cash you deposited not just the bonus money so if you deposit $100 sure they will match you the $100 which then gives you $200 but you then have to spend 200x30=$6000 in order to release the bonus funds which so long as the casino doesn’t dip down and take all your cash money before rising up with the bonus funds who cares but that’s typically what you will experience. As far as the rtp is concerned the only way you will ever average in the 90’s is by using the deposit bonuses next to impossible to clear deposit bonuses. . They will run you up high and bring you back down before meeting rollover requirements which help to get the rtp they advertise. Not using the deposit bonuses will get you rtps’s averaging in the 60’s most likely as I will show you my last 31 sessions. Tonight I am going to sign up for a regulated, certified casino and l will post my first 31 sessions with a regulated casino and compare the two and see if being certified and regulated keeps a casino from the disgusting ways that bovada and ignition both pay out there players. You tell me if this looks like a casino that returns 96% to their players. Not even close and there is no repercussions by not doing so.

Rtp of the Last 31 games played consecutive order with the most recent “today” being first.

64, 25, 35, 37, 36, 6, 43, 65, 82, 268, 67, 87, 93, 14, 34, 38, 61, 55, 34, 78, 80, 91, 47, 86, 74, 101, 40, 38, 6, 73, 62,

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