Thats right Tedlark. And I stand by what I said. Facts are facts. Do you have some facts pointing to the contrary here in WI? If you feel pointing out abysmal RTPs is "slamming" WI casinos, then I'm happy to do so.Tedlark wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 6:40 amKasfeldt7 - In your very first post in these forums you stated that you were "jumping back into VP after taking a break for several years." You went on to say that you "hit a royal flush and promptly quit playing VP."
Your post here in this thread does a pretty good job of slamming Native American owned casinos across the board and you end the post by stating "Player beware."
So, did you continue to gamble at your local Native American owned casino? If yes, what games of chance did you play? If you hit a royal and then promptly quit after hitting it, why did you stop playing VP?
As I, and others, have stated ad nauseam here: If a player feels that something is amiss, don't play.
If you would have read my post (and not immediately jumped to a false conclusion) you'd see I pointed out concerns with compacts here in WI, not "across the board." But I, and others, suspect many native casino have compacts with their respective states that are similar.
I'm not the first to have concerns about the integrity of Native casinos. Some are better than other. That being said I know of at least one tribal VP machine was found suspect on the east coast. In addition I've worked in Native casinos. What's your background with Native casinos?
Why I stopped playing VP at that casino should be self explanatory to you Tedlark. I prefer not to play in loosely regulated casinos. I got lucky.
Frankly, it's none of your business why or what I play. But to answer your question, I started playing again because more regulated casinos opened up south of the border that are within reasonable driving distance.
You closing comment is my whole point.