Jeg forstår absolut alt, hvad du siger, og jeg har nogle pointer at komme med.
Hvis et kasino opererer ulovligt et sted, har jeg allerede sagt, at det skal håndteres af myndighederne i dit land. Vi har det i vores anmeldelse, at spillere fra Spanien ikke kan spille i casinoet, hvilket ville vække en vis mistanke hos mig som spiller, og jeg ville nok undre mig over hvorfor.
Der er dog kasinoer, der opererer lovligt, og med ændringen i lovgivningen kan dette ændre sig, og efter noget tid er det måske ikke tilfældet mere. Men vi undersøger ikke lovligheden, fordi vi ikke er advokater, og vi har ikke kapacitet til konstant at overvåge, om nogle regler ændrer sig i et bestemt land.
Jeg er helt enig i, at kasinoer ofte kan målrette mod sårbare spillere med sådan praksis, og det er uretfærdigt og uærligt fra kasinoets side. Især når det ikke har nogen licens, er det næsten, lad os sige, urørligt.
I sådanne tilfælde ville jeg være særlig forsigtig og prøve at undgå situationen i det mindste ved at finde ud af så meget information som muligt om, hvor jeg indbetaler mine penge, når jeg spiller et sted. Måske vil spillerne i processen finde ud af, hvordan det er. Jeg ved godt, at de nok vil have svært ved at finde ting om, hvorvidt et casino er lovligt, eller de gider ikke lede efter sådan noget. Men hvis nogen er interesseret og ofte spiller på kasinoer, så ville det være godt at se, hvordan lovgivningen i denne henseende ændrer sig fra tid til anden.
Til sidst vil jeg sige, at vi forsøger at informere spillerne så meget som muligt og bestemt ikke sende dem til sådanne kasinoer, men nogle ting er simpelthen uden for vores rækkevidde. Det inkluderer lovlighed.
I understand absolutely everything you are saying and I have some points to make.
If a casino is operating illegally somewhere, I have already said that it needs to be dealt with by the authorities in your country. We have it in our review that players from Spain cannot play in the casino, which would arouse some suspicion in me as a player and I would probably wonder why.
However, there are casinos that operate legally and with the change in legislation this may change and after some time it may not be the case anymore. But we don't investigate legality because we are not lawyers and we don't have the capacity to constantly monitor whether some regulations are changing in a certain country.
I absolutely agree that casinos can often target vulnerable players with such practices and it is unfair and dishonest on the casino's part. Especially when it has no license, it is virtually let's say untouchable.
In such cases I would be especially careful and try to avoid the situation at least by finding out as much information as possible about where I deposit my money when I play somewhere. Maybe in the process players will find out how it is. I know that they will probably have a hard time finding things about whether a casino is legal or they won't bother to look for something like that. But if someone is interested and plays frequently in casinos, then it would be good to see how the legislation in this respect changes from time to time.
In the end I would say that we try to inform players as much as possible and certainly not send them to such casinos, but some things are simply out of our scope. That includes legality.