Oh, I understand that it can be frustrating when a game doesn’t go the way you expect.
I want to warn you here, though: Using a VPN to play games that are not available in your country is usually not allowed and can break both the casino rules and occasionally even the law. Read your local gambling restrictions and laws, please. Germany is one of the most regulated countries I'm familiar with. Just be cautious, please.
Game interruptions happen, and to me, it says more about the game provider's servers. And the way bonus winnings are calculated is usually explained in the casino’s terms and conditions. Online slot results are random, so it’s normal that outcomes sometimes feel like they match your previous losses. Such an outcome is usually just chance, not manipulation.
A kind recommendation if you don't mind: The safest way to play is at casinos licensed for your country, and if you notice anything unusual, you can contact their support and escalate issues to your regulator.
Would that make you feel more protected, perhaps?
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