| Posted by: Woody0 at October 3, 2001, 5:40 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
King Solomons and Geisha are using software by Cytech. Golden Palace software is by Universal Spheres Inc. The download procedures are identical as the software might well be. Does anyone know of the software suppliers web site, place of business?
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| Posted by: 38Special at October 3, 2001, 2:20 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
Figured someone needed to fill in for Mary,
I didn't know this, just found out when checking on Geisha. Geisha,King Solomons and Lucky Liner are all sisters. I thought they were all independent of each other. So those three all are using the Golden Palace software and the other 3 Odds On. Like a soap opera, "As the Reels Turn"
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| Posted by: 38Special at October 3, 2001, 1:21 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
Ok, This is what I see,
Lucky Liner and King Solomon have gone with Golden Palace/Boomerang Software. English Harbor,Carribean and Silver Dollar went with Odds On. I'm just wondering who will follow.
If I recall, didn't Microgaming just buy a Poker outfit? Seems like I read that and they were going to put them on all MG casino sites. Maybe this has something to do with it, maybe not! lmao! Personally, I really like the whole software package at Golden Palace. { I know that's not going to be popular}, but got to be straight up. I got paid from them plus an addittional 15 bucks. No explanation for that came with the check which was hand written on a Canadian bank. The check was for 275.00 and I cashed out 260.00, which was done with a 25.00 deposit and 75.00 match. 4xs wager thru. I'll scan the letter I kept and post it if anyone wants erification. It did take a LLLLLONG time! But, It did come and it did clear. Considering the small outlay and end result, It's hard to bitch. Again though, it's har... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Dave R at October 3, 2001, 12:44 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
I have had bad experiences with most Microgaming powered casinos. Sunny Group and King Solomons were two exceptions. Both casinos made an extra effort to keep customers happy. In fact, Brian C said that King Solomons was one of his favorites.
So the $64,000 question is why would such a reputable operator choose to deal with the likes of Golden Palace. It just does not make sense. Unless of course Golden Palace does NOT own the rights to this software, and is just a licensee. Noone here seems to know what company developed GP's software.
If security and ecash is handled by the King Solomon's casino itself (CFI), and not by Golden Palace (Boomerang Inc), then its worth giving them a shot.
The Gamemaster recently reviewed TopCardCasino without knowing it was a Golden Palace affiliate. The software is identical. He said the BJ game is one of the best on the net, with a house advantage of approx .08.
The software is quite good. As long as players get paid promptly, it may ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: 38Special at October 3, 2001, 12:20 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
Trader,
King Solomon is the same as Golden Palace,
English, Silver dollar and Carribean are Odds On. I haven't looked Lucky Liner, I'll go do that now.
[This message has been edited by 38Special (edited 10-03-2001).]
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| Posted by: Trader at October 3, 2001, 9:18 am | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
I certainly did not recognize the software used by King Solomon's, Lucky Liner, and Geisha Lounge as being the same as Golden Palace. GP was still using Microgaming when they stole my money last year and there was no way I would have tried to reestablish an account with them.
I played blackjack at all three of the above yesterday and managed to win a little above the bonus at all three, so the software must be fair. Right?
I am not sure how many decks they use, but it is certainly not the Microgaming single deck game so many have complained about. (I am not one of the complainers. I always felt the game was fair and I have had both good at bad luck at MG blackjack. Averaged out over many sessions the results were as expected.) If you assume the use of six decks the house advantage is about .56%. That is higher than Microgaming, Boss Media, Cryptologic, or CON and slightly lower than RTG. The game is faster than Microgaming. Betting increments are from $1 to $500 and you can bet $277 on... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Woody0 at October 2, 2001, 10:55 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
Software by Cytech. No soft doubling, no additional hits on split aces and insurance not offered for player blackjack! The last has to be a programming bug (feature).
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| Posted by: luckystrike at October 1, 2001, 11:01 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
Hi Pals,
I would like to share my good experience with King Solomons. Today i checked my e-mail and was thrilled to find the King has changed software and given me a free $50 gift. I have never seen their new software - and did not follow any basic strategy at all - just made use of my good sense - I put it up at $500! And i enjoyed playing and found the software much fairer than Microgaming. Sometimes the $50 went up to $75, the again to $35, then up to $200 and down again to $45 and up again to $200.. and ... Well a good 8.5 rating for the King!
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| Posted by: Mrracetrack at October 1, 2001, 10:13 pm | | Topic: King Solomon's dumps Microgaming, too Forum: Winner Online |
Following the lead of English Harbour, King Solomon's Casino has also dropped Microgaming and switched to a different software. Hmmmm.... Could this be the start of a "software war"???
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