Drueckglueck Casino Review (2020)

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Players from United Kingdom are welcome at DrueckGlueck casino.

Casino Reliability

 – 0 / 10

DrueckGlueck have been included on Not Recommended Casinos list. for use of SkillOnNet software, a casino software that has in at least one instances been shown to be offering a non-random Video Poker Gamble feature. See https://fair-betting.com/skillonnet-software-non-randomnot-fair/ for further information.

Casinos using SkillOnNet software for the most part appear to be run and managed by SkillOnNet with the exception of a few White Label operators.

In December 2017 we became aware of SkillOnNet offering a Self-Exclusion tool that, in our opinion, was designed with the intent of manipulating users looking to Self-Exclude into selecting the minimum possible exclusion length while making it difficult to locate information on the longer exclusions that should be available to players. We view this practice as morally questionable with the primary intent of allowing at risk users to re-engage with gambling services at SkillOnNet operators more quickly.

The SkillOnNet license appear to have engaged in a retroactive Responsible Gambling exclusion to justify non-payment of winnings. A player who asked whether they had ever self-excluded at a property on the SkillOnNet license was advised that they had not, that they should consider self-excluding and allowed to play on. Months later when the player hit a four figure win, the same conversation was then used to justify non-payment of the win despite the operator not feeling the conversation was significant enough to require application of an enforced exclusion at the time the conversation occurred.

For references see SkillOnNet Group Player Issues

Payout Speed: 24h

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DrueckGlueck website states that withdrawals are processed within 24 hours.

Minimum withdrawal – £10.

Maximum withdrawal – None listed.

Banking options available – Credit/Debit cards, Neteller, Skrill (Moneybookers), Click2Pay, UKash, PaySafeCard, PayPal, Citadel, ecoPayz

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We have found SkillOnNet software running a non-random game. As such this platform receives a rating of 0. Check out our SkillOnNet Software Review.

Game selection is as follows;

Instant

Table Games – 21

Slots – 183

Video Poker – 16

Jackpot – 17

Live – 4

DrueckGlueck Casino hold the following gambling licenses :

  • United Kingdom Gambling Commission – The UKGC are widely considered to be the most reputable regulators involved in the online gambling market. They do not manage complaints for players directly, instead requiring their operators to appoint a UKGC accredited Alternative Dispute Resolution service. As such the value of this license for players depends largely on the professionalism of the ADR service utilised. DrueckGlueck Casino currently use eCOGRA. You can find further information regarding this regulator’s complaint policies here.
  • Malta Gaming Authority – In our experience the MGA is the best regulatory authority in terms of the management of player complaints. Their complaints team is open and cooperative in the discussion of player issues and we’ve managed to resolve a number of credible player issues working with the MGA. You can find further information regarding this regulator’s complaint policies. You can find further information regarding this regulator’s complaint policies here.

Players from United Kingdom accepted.

DrueckGlueck does not accept players from the following countries:American Samoa, Guam, U.S. Minor Outlying Islands, U.S. Miscellaneous Pacific Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, United States.

DrueckGlueck casino do not publish the RTP/house edge figures for any of their slots games.

DrueckGlueck do not appear to offer a comp point program though they do allow you to earn VIP points which dictate which level of benefits you’ll receive over the next month.

Between having caught SkillOnNet running an non-random game and the more recent issues with a Self-Exclusion system we feel is specifically trying to discourage users from selecting anything higher than the most basic protections, SkillOnNet are a company that in our opinion exemplify poor practice. Stay well clear.