According to them, "The provider has reviewed and analysed your gameplay for the period 03.12.2025 10:33:42 to 03.12.2025 10:35:15 UTC on the Sweet Bonanza slot. .
According to their findings, all rounds were calculated correctly and followed the game rules and history."
I wrote Pragmatic Play, asking if they ever recieved an inquiry but never heard back... I have video I managed to take yesterday... I find the game, Big Bass Splash spins funny and innacurately but, going up against these giants is pointless.
In the end, casinos get away with this stuff all the time. If we write a review and say that the rtp is abnormally low, as an example, it's rejected and we're told low rtp isnt a justifiable complaint. That is incredibly flawed because it is factual that game providers allow the casinos to choose the level of rtp. I believe with Curacao the lowest a casino can legally choose is 75%. That is truly terrible and they should have to disclose this information....
All I can say with Playbet is that it's very simple. The concept is "lure people in by cashing out their withdrawals within seconds, give them 20% cashbach that they dont need to wager and set the rtp so low that there is absolutely no way the casino loses..." The psychology behind it is clear. Play their for an hour or two and tell me how you feel. That is all I can say.
In the end, there is no recourse for players. We just have to start being a lot smarter. Playing at a casino that has no known casino directors, that is with Curacao Licensing that do not get involved in disputes--no accountability whatsoever. Game providers arent interested in dealing with players when they are making a killing off of casinos...so, we just either have to stop playing or choose very wisely. Have someone play at Playbet and let me know what they say. You will good the very odd hit...but over 7000 spins in Scatter Olympus, Scatter Sweet Bonanza...nothing. It's beyond bad luck, I tell you...
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