The live tables appear to be completely manipulated. While playing roulette, you may start winning, but suddenly a camera pans across the screen. Then, you notice that your board doesn't behave as it should; this feels like a decision made by the service, not the players. They can choose to enlarge the screen, but it seems like the provider activates this feature to scrutinize winning numbers, especially when someone is winning significantly. It's frustrating; they don't even deserve a single star and should be blacklisted! I have no issues with the slot games, as those are managed by the casino, but the provider clearly controls their own live offerings.
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Pragmatic Play is a leading multi-product software provider to the iGaming industry and is licensed and regulated by industry governing bodies such as the Gambling Commission of Great Britain (GCGB), the Gibraltar Gambling Commissioner, (GGC) and the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA)
Its award-winning portfolio of slots, live casino, bingo, virtual sports, sportsbook, and more is available through a single API integration in all major regulated markets, languages, and currencies.
Headquartered in Gibraltar, Pragmatic Play is owned by a private group of investors led by Veridian (Gibraltar) Limited.
It is important to note that, as a gaming software provider, Pragmatic Play supplies games to licensed operators and does not manage player accounts, payments, or withdrawals - those are the sole responsibility of the operator.
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