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  1. If you're experiencing the issue of being logged out mid-session, it will likely be an issue with the Evo server communicating with the server on the website that you're playing at. Or, the casino you're playing at auto-logging you out after a set period of time due to their settings. What can also cause issues is being logged in on multiple different devices and browsers at the same time. You should always try to log out of all of your active sessions and only play on one device at a time, making sure you log out each time you're done. Of course, you've already been told to delete your cache and cookies which you should be doing across all of the devices and browsers too. If you've tried all of this and nothing will work for you, it will very likely be a technical issue at the casino you're playing at which you will need to contact Live Support about and raise a ticket with their technical team. You of course will not get any money back, but it may bring the issue to the attention of the casino to be fixed moving forward.
  2. From your post history on the URL you have provided, I can see that you are a U.K. based player choosing to play on unlicensed crypto casinos. Whilst I feel for your situation, I don't quote know what you're expecting in the first place by choosing to deposit money on a casino you shouldn't be playing at, that isn't reputable, and has a license that means nothing anyway, but certainly isn't valid in the U.K. If you want to avoid this kind of issue, just don't play at crypto casinos using a VPN. There are much, much better options available out there for you.
  3. 35 bonus buys is nowhere close to a large enough sample size to achieve a set of data that would be relevant. But, I get what you're saying. Yes, Pragmatic are a piece of shit provider people should probably avoid at all costs if you're an intelligent gambler and want a fair shot at winning. There isn't any kind of 'streamer mode' though. The reason you have the perception of so many max wins is simply the sheer number of spins/bonus buys a fake money streamer will put through the game, daily. Does this change the fact that it's 100% non withdrawable 'monopoly money' used by streamers on crypto casinos? No. But streamers, real or fake aren't getting different versions of games that are available to ordinary players. -- The main point here is to just not play shit providers, and at shit casinos. Your money is better spent elsewhere.
  4. The people to be mad at for this aren't the slot developers, it's the UKGC. Same reason why you can't do bonus buys. So what you're saying is you don't like the volatility of the slot? Well, you seem clued up enough to understand volatility and variance, and if that isn't your personal preference when it comes to play style, why are you playing one of the most volatile slots? You know it's extremely hard to bonus and that when the bonus does come, it's likely to not be great. If you want the opportunity to hit those life changing wins, the game has to operate like this. This statement indicates that you perhaps shouldn't be playing slots or gambling in the first instance. I'm not having a go mate, but anyone here will tell you that chasing your losses is one of the number one indicators problem gambling. If you feel after a bad session you can't move on, you should stop. -- I'm from the U.K and still want access to be able to play this slot. Just because it might not be to certain peoples play style, or they disagree with the fact we can't bonus buy, doesn't mean no-one should be able to play it. If you don't like the game, play something else...
  5. Get in mate! This game has some wicked potential.
  6. I like to mix my sessions up with some super high-volatile games and chuck in some mid-volatility too. My number one played provider is definitely Push Gaming. I love the game design and the insane win potential. After that, it's probably No Limit City and Relax Gaming. Every now and again I'll throw in some Big Time Gaming, Yggdrasil, Gamomat, Thunderkick and Hacksaw. In terms of the ones I stay away from, I've got no love for anything Pragmatic or Play n'Go. They don't do it for me at all. Very rarely I'll have a bash on DoA2 or Secret of the Stones Max from NetEnt, but apart from that I tend to avoid them.
  7. This is a massively ambiguous question as the maths coded into each game is drastically different. But, whatever the RTP of an individual slot is will allow you to work this out easily. If the RTP of a game is 96%, you would 'expect' to have a return of £96 for every 100 spins at a flat £1 stake. On average. Obviously, this is not how it works, and to get anywhere close to the actual RTP of a game, you would have to do millions of spins over a sustained period of time. But, those are generally the 'odds'.
  8. The market trend for the past few years has moved totally towards high volatile games with huge win potential. This is what the majority of players want. To be able to achieve this, games have to operate this way. I understand it can be frustrating spinning for hundreds of spins without a bonus', and even then the chances are slim that it will be a good one. However, if this is not your play style, there are so many providers and games out there that will cater to your specific play style. If you want to maximise your play time and get loads of bonus', go play Wild North! If you want the chance to win life changing money from a low stake but will likely lose your balance quickly, go play Tombstone RIP! There are many slots in-between both extremes to cater to everyone's play style. I personally love games like Beast Mode that offer me the ability to win huge from a small stake, but I'm certainly aware of the volatility and I take that into account during my sessions. As intelligent gamblers, we should be making smart decisions about what games we play in order to get what we want from our play time, it's ultimately up to us to decide where we spend our money. As for the U.K regulations, the only people to be angry at is the UK Gambling Commission. I know, having no bonus' buy and auto-play option is a big bag of dicks that some idiots who have never gambled in their lives have just decided contributes to problem gambling without any evidence. The casinos and slot providers would love to offer these to the U.K market, but, what can you do.. They have to cater to the wider European and worldwide markets.
  9. No one is disputing that Play n'Go can do much better with their game design and improve on the 'perceived randomness' of their games. But you're confusing what pre-determined and volatility is. They don't correlate with each other.
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  11. joshnadin

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    This indicates that they have attempted to process the withdrawals on their end. I strongly suspect something has gone wrong in terms of multiple refunds of the same amount being processed to your card in a short space of time resulting in them not being processed correctly. If you're able to show them your statement, they should resolve this for you. Yeah, this is why I suggested trying to keep the contacts to a minimum. Sending lots of emails and indicating that you need the money quickly triggers a responsible gaming interaction. Not that you should be too bothered about your account being closed here, as there are clearly much better places to be spending your money. As suspected, I think things will eventually get sorted out for you here. It's just going to take some patience and persistence.
  12. The majority now ask for KYC at a point. However, this will usually be after you've hit a certain threshold. Conveniently for the crypto casinos usually after you try and withdraw a large amount so they have a reason to withhold the funds and not pay out. Crypto is not totally anonymous though, there are various ways of analysing blockchain data so you should never assume things can not be traced back to you.
  13. You're correct if it's the case that they're operating illegally, but this happens very rarely. Then depending on your bank, chargeback policy and procedure can be complicated. Banks generally want evidence, so you would have to prove the casino in question was operating in a jurisdiction it shouldn't be. Whilst chargebacks are an option in some rare instances, there are generally much better courses of action to take. Plus for OP's situation, a chargeback would not have been the best course of action as this would have only given him his deposit back.
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