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WARNING: Playtech acquired by William Hill

Started by Steve, Apr 18, 06:22 PM 2013

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Steve

Many of you know William Hill is a dishonest casino and will restrict your account at the first sign of consistent winning. They'll slap you in the face then send you the template email saying tough crap for you, this is what we do and its legal. So unless you plan on only losing, AVOID ALL WILLIAM HILL BRANDS, WHICH NOW INCLUDES ALL PLAYTECH BRANDS BECAUSE WILLIAM HILL JUST ACQUIRED PLAYTECH.

Learn more about William Hill and what they do at :.reportcasinos.com and in particularly link:://:.reportcasinos.com/williamhillcasino-com/
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weddings

Oh no what other platforms with 0.10 bets? I would stick with bv but their constant connection error is killing me!
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iggiv

Steve, Playtech is just a software platform but it can't dictate policies to any casino which uses it i think. Just think of it. Let's say Casino Tropez uses Playtech platform. Now William Hill buys Playtech. So Playtech is gonna tell Casino Tropez management which users to ban? I doubt it.

Steve

Yes you are correct. I mistook them for another casino brand.
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Turner

Quote from: Steve on Apr 19, 01:16 AM 2013
Yes you are correct. I mistook them for another casino brand.
Still....its a.n indication that WillHill is doing well. Prime time TV adverts costing millions in UK.
If they are doing well...theres one faction who isnt.
The Punter




Ralph

Quote from: Turner on Apr 19, 02:40 AM 2013
Still....its a.n indication that WillHill is doing well. Prime time TV adverts costing millions in UK.
If they are doing well...theres one faction who isnt.
The Punter

UK gambling industries make £ 9 billion/year net profit. 86% of the adult population gamble at least once a year.

In Sweden it is hard to find figures, as many do it on line and a few overseas operate here, despite the state monopole.
It is like the alcohol we have a monopole which has a market share of just 33%.  ;D
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Turner

Quote from: Ralph on Apr 19, 03:00 AM 2013
UK gambling industries make £ 9 billion/year net profit. 86% of the adult population gamble at least once a year.

In Sweden it is hard to find figures, as many do it on line and a few overseas operate here, despite the state monopole.
It is like the alcohol we have a monopole which has a market share of just 33%.  ;D
Well i dont drink or smoke....so i can afford a wee bet here and there :twisted:

DaDee

My question is does William hill payout what you have won?

The may ban winning players but do they pay out what you have won before you get banned?

I would imagine so or they would be in trouble and lose they're licence.

In that case all you have to do is open another account????

And yes playtech is a platform so they cannot tell other casinos that use the platform what to do, ie its up to the casinos individually what players to allow or not.

Most casinos will not ban winning players, I have been taking 100-200 a day for the last month from dublinbet and paddypower and there has been no problems.

iggiv

they do pay but they ban access to live games if u r winning. And u cant open another account on the same name.
So that's where Steve is right. They are legalized crooks basically. They are legally remained  only with a legion of consistently losing players. Legally they have right to ban anyone they don't like. But in reality such practice is dishonest. Usually casinos only ban players which are real danger to them. Practically WH should not care about most of winning players because on the long run they ahead anyway. But they chose to increase their profits by
letting play only losing players.

Kingspin

 William hill were crooks when betting on the horses at there bookmakers , some one i knew worked for them , i was informed
they were very dicey people to deal with. I hate em too..
You cant always loose , but when you do loose you will win it all back.

atlantis

Also, Hills and Ladbrokes each made over £400million annually on their high street shop addictive "bookies roulette machines" - a whole new income stream and those profit figures were well up on the year before too. There's a whole new breed of problem gamblers out there feeding these monsters!
A.
Thru the darkness of Future Past the magician longs to see. One chants out between two worlds:
"Fire -- Walk with me!"

Turner

Quote from: atlantis on Apr 19, 11:52 AM 2013
Also, Hills and Ladbrokes each made over £400million annually on their high street shop addictive "bookies roulette machines" - a whole new income stream and those profit figures were well up on the year before too. There's a whole new breed of problem gamblers out there feeding these monsters!
A.
have you seen the footage dotted about you tube of people smashing them up when they have lost!
I know the odds are correct for roulette, but is the payout % like a fruity?.....if so, the numbers must be fixed. Its the only way to regulate the payout.

Turner

David Pluck was an ex manager at Will Hill and set up his own book makers chain. he tries to buy shops facing a high street Will Hill.
Theres a David Pluck facing the Will Hill in my local town. he started in Manchester and Liverpool.
Must of ruffled a few feathers.

jarabo002

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