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Impression : Negative
lass eters remains a highly honest casino. however since
switching their gaming to shockwave it has become a timely frustrating
place to play. the game download does not transfer properly to your
computer and when you clear your temporary internet, you have to go through
the trouble of downloading again. the previous site was ok although a
bit tedious to move around, but the new site is a nightmare. support is
unable to help(technivcal support has never been a strong point). they
try to help, but eventually, they will ignore your pleas. it has been
noted also that the payback on gaming has taken a noticeable dip. you
could go quite long previously on your bankroll, but now it does not last
as long. suspect they decresed payback percentages. there are a lot of
good games at lasseters, but it's probably not worth the trouble.
shockwave is a poor vehicle for gaming.
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