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Fair Play Casino

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Splitter2 Software

Fair Play Casino was developed by Microgaming and runs on Windows only and a download is required at just over 16 MB for the complete casino. You first download a 'light' version (2.5MB) which offers Blackjack and Roulette only, then other games may be added later.
Splitter2 Minus points

ShotFair Play Casino has gone out of business. Either they have earned enough money to close their operation down or they had to because of fraud. We will investigate a little and keep you informed. The implied odds on the games at Fair Play Casino were good but certainly not great. Blackjack was frustratingly slow.


There have been reported other negative features:
ShotFair Play Casino is / was not answering emails, has / had bad customer service and similar.
ShotFair Play Casino is / was not paying players, went bancrupt and similar.

Negativity degree: 3 (0 = little problems)

Please read: Shouldn't I play at "Fair Play Casino"?
Splitter2 Positive

Fair Play Casino offered more than 40 games including more than 20 slot machines, and 8 video poker variations. The Jackpot Madness slot machines (Fair Play Casino participated in this jackpot-linked slots net) hold the undisputed title for largest progressive jackpot payouts in the online gambling industry. With the software Fair Play Casino used, they were one of the pioneers in internet gambling and their product was viewed as reliable and easy to use. They had an excellent reputation for strong customer service, honesty and satisfaction records. Their software provider has been an industry leader in coordinating wide-scale audits of Fair Play Casino's payouts through a world-wide known and trusted auditing firm, offering players tools to verify their play (PlayCheck = excellent tool for checking the results of play on a hand-by-hand basis) and financial transactions (Cash Check = tool for checking purchases and withdrawals).
Splitter2 Licence

It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1) deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence 3) is subject to the control of the government that issued the gaming licence in case of any disputes.
Splitter2 Full review

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