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main source is in Romanian, I checked two English versions but they are worse than google translate so here it goes:
Remember when everyone here said that casinos are just taking your money when a glitch happens, but never pay up for it?
I read the Romanian report, it seems that for a short period of time Superbet's Playtech slot machine Fire Blaze: Red Wizard was giving winning on almost every spin, it was kinda a bug i think. From what I understand, about 7500 accounts got some kind of handsome winnings and the total hit was between 30 and 31 million euros. Although Superbet initially blocked those accounts, later considering the reputation and customer trust, they decided to honor the payments and unblock those accounts. The most interesting thing is that the game provider Playtech did not claim that there was a software error, but they contradicted and said that there was no error in their software.
So it is clear that raputable casinos usually try to recover glitch wins, but sometimes gamblers decide to bear the losses to avoid legal problems and a PR disaster. Ha ha it was indeed an extraordinary payday for those gamblers
