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Joyland Casino

Started by trylobit, April 23, 2009, 03:36:43 PM

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esoito

A most helpful review. Thank you.

Is there any way to block off the screen top right -- the one that confirms so many posting in it appear to have IQs in single digits?


The Spiders Kiss

Quote from: esoito on May 13, 2009, 09:53:17 PM
A most helpful review. Thank you.

Is there any way to block off the screen top right -- the one that confirms so many posting in it appear to have IQs in single digits?


Lol I wish  ;D

trylobit

UPDATE
Video feed has been changed from Philippines to Latvia.
Time for placing bets has been changed to 30 seconds.
There are stats about hot and cold numbers.

Best regards.
Trylobit
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Ulysses

@trylobite

You said in the eurogrand reveiw that joyland is owned by crown solutions. Is this still correct?

On the joyland home page it says operated by WHG Ltd who are William hill gaming the british bookies.

Does this mean WHG owns it or what?

Also a canadian won $4 million (not on roulette) not long ago but was only allowed to withdraw $2000 a week and instead of waiting 60 years to withdraw all the monies, settled for a $2 mill lump payment.

Say if I won 100,000 I would need to wait around 7 months for my monies. Does this terms and conditions claus follow suit with all playtech casinos?

trylobit

It was Marven that said Joyland is owned by Crown Solutions.
I'm not sure who owns what...

About withdrawing...
Yes it's true, if you win 100,000 you will need 7 months to cash it out.
There are specific limits of how much you can withdraw per week or month.
If you go up on your VIP level limits will change.

I don't know does it apply for all casinos operated by playtech, but I assume it's more or less similar.

To be honest I'm more then fine with limit $2000/week;)

Best regards.
Trylobit

Ulysses

Yes sorry it was marven and maybe be he's still right, I don't know.

Hhmmm 2000 a week would be OK I suppose  :(  Though I have won amounts of 6500 to 8500 on other playtech casinos and were able to withdraw all each time after a weeks waiting. Unlikely I could ever have the guts and the luck to get up to a 100,000 anyhow.

It's true what they say "fortune favours the brave" and "money comes to money" i.e. if your fearless and make large bets you have a better chance, though you need a lot of money in the first instance  :)

krist

Is Joyland casino closed now? Or has it merged with William Hill Casino club?

krist

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