--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "rob.singer1111@yahoo.com" <rob.singer1111@...> wrote:
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> Of course some people win. I wrote about how in '05 I went to Canada to test online vp on Intercasino, which at the time was rated most reputable by many enthusiasts. In one day I won $10,000, but when I tried to collect they put me thru 6 months of excuses and stalling, and I only was paid when I threatened to expose their practice in my column. I did it anyway.
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> The point is, what recourse does one have when they're stiffed, cheated, or suspects gaffing. I certainly know what to expect with Nevada casinos.
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But you weren't cheated by Cryptologic's software. Their vp is certainly legit.
And speaking of Intercasino, I am crying my heart out that I can no longer play there as an American. Intercasino was one of the best.
Regarding recourse, there IS recourse in some cases. Microgaming casinos are a good example. And just exercising discretion when you're shopping is a big help. You've probably heard of Casinomeister, and his list of "accredited" casinos is a good place to start.
But I thought we were talking about the legitimacy of the video poker software. I already admitted there were plenty of scoundrels running shoddy online casinos with shady software. But our conversation started with BoDog, and they use Real Time Gaming software. You ain't going to get cheated with that. And the software is slick, smooth, with good game selection. It is also capable of setting it to full pay 100% schedules, I've seen it. And a lot of them have Pickem.
By the way, I'm listening to Gambling with an Edge right now, and I Nelson Rose canceled. Instead, Anthony Curtis is the guest.
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