I am glad to see you are active in this thread. You did not create it and then abandon it, you are a full participant posting regularly. I hope that continues because you will be in a position to provide updates as soon as matters develop.
As for BC Game blaming outdated laws for their bankruptcy, they should have settled the matter before it go to the judgement stage and now they are facing the consequences of their conduct. If you were not the only claimant, how many were there in total?
Understandably, if they were 100% sure they were innocent, they should've taken legal path to fighting claims in court, which would've cost them nothing, other than depositing amount of claims (which was $2.X m as I was not the only claimant, but the only one publicly talking) and providing banknote guarantee that they're solvent and could settle in case they lose in court. They didn't, and instead went to blame outdated laws of Curacao for them being declared bankrupt and just evading actual laws from the country they held their business with.
And you are on point - settling with me or any other player (except one, which from day 1 they settled, lowest amount in case) would mean that they've made mistake, but unfortunately that's going to cost them 10x more. I have no intention of backing off, legally and publicly. It appears that Bloomberg is also investigating Curacao gambling and thanks to SBGOK, our story will (probably) be published there as well.
4 players in total: Turkey, Costa Rica, Netherlands and (me)Indonesia.