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September 3, 2004 at 9:59 pm #654388
vladcizsolMemberI am sure someone will run in here screaming otherwise, but its been my experience that UK players are harder to acquire and generally make smaller wagers.
Now UK whales are comparable to US whales or any other area, but plain old meat and potatos players (Bangers and Mash?) are a tough lot to sell to.
September 3, 2004 at 10:19 pm #654392Anonymous
InactiveHere’s my limited experience with UK players:
They tend to win more often than other players. So far anyway.
September 3, 2004 at 10:24 pm #654395Anonymous
InactiveMy experience is that they are of significantly lower value. Unfortunately, I still have not been able to locate one loyal uk player. I also find they are more difficult to acquire.
Antoine
September 5, 2004 at 2:18 am #654453Anonymous
InactiveFrom my experience as a Brit and also spending my early days within the UK player market is that the players do tend to wager smaller amounts, and getting a whale is harder.
On the up note UK people are becoming more adventurous and trying out online gaming, and do not have the restrictions on the US audience (such as making a payment online).
Things in my experience as a UK players and what I feel they are looking for
Well recognised and named casino such as Victor Chandler, William Hill (this is because it is something they are familiar with.
Emphasis on casinos which cover common UK casino games such as BJ, Roulette, Lottery and Slots…
Easy payouts, and no complex red tapeThings in my experience as a UK player and things they tend to avoid
High Bonuses which seem to high to be realistic (i.e. they tend to not go for bonuses higher than 100% match play.
Long winded terms and conditions within casinos.
Casinos which say they cater for the UK audience and then use US lingo within the site.
Casino’s which tend to put a large focus on the US audience and US holiday dates (UK audience like xmas, bank holidays, easter and new year)
Casino’s which tend to focus on US gamesAlso Brits love to gamble on the races!!! and events such as the Grand National are big days for everyone in England!
September 5, 2004 at 4:11 am #654455Anonymous
InactiveI started targeting the British Gambling scene a few years ago
and my experience is the same as all of the above … much to
my surprise I found out that the British gambler is worth much
less than an American one.
:rolleyes:
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