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The Remote Gambling Act only came into effect on the 1st of April 2021, initiating the stringent license application process for both national and international operators wanting to offer their casino products in the country. After the Dutch regulator Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) issued the first licenses on the 29th of September 2021, the first regulated online casinos opened their virtual doors a few days later, beginning in October 2021[1].
With initially only 10 casino websites available, the market has now developed into what is widely considered a reasonably sized market featuring 24 operators. More companies are expected to be welcomed in the country as the KSA accepts both domestic and international operators while the same is true for software providers.
One of the most popular game studios in the Netherlands is Stakelogic, a Dutch-born and based provider. NetEnt, Play’n GO, and Nolimit City are other popular software developers while Playtech has seen a boost as well thanks to powering Holland Casino Online’s platform. Despite being state-owned and the only land-based casino operator in the country, TOTO Casino, Unibet, and BetCity have impressively managed to outperform Holland Casino Online and are now part of the top 3 of most popular online casinos in the Netherlands. Two out of the three are Dutch owned while Malta-based Unibet was already the most visited casino before iGaming was officially regulated in the Netherlands.
Interestingly, all three casinos have their share of exclusive slot games, some of them especially catered for the Dutch market. According to Simon Lucas, expert in iGaming in the Netherlands, tailor-made casino games have in fact turned out to be extremely popular among Dutch consumers known for their very particular preferences for casino games.
This is also reflected in the best-performing slot games in the Netherlands with some examples being:
A medium volatile slot by Play’n Go, with solid winning potential that can go up to a max of 10,000x the bet. As the name implies, Dutch Flip is full of Dutch details and symbols like windmills, clogs, and bicycles. Some would call this slot game a cultural celebration.
The Dutch have shown to have a strong preference for classic fruit machines and Eindhoven-based game studio Stakelogic made sure to launch a game specifically for the Dutch market promising nostalgia max potential wins of 1086x the bet [2].
Despite Las Vegas being the game’s setting, Koning (King) TOTO, the casino’s mascot is part of the slot, brought to you by Microgaming with 9 pay lines and a minimum betting limit of € 0,09. The maximum potential win is just as impressive as it can go up to € 240,000.
Although online casinos were only regulated in October 2021, iGaming in the Netherlands has shown to be one of the most sensational casino markets in Europe [3] with Dutch players having a strong preference for locally produced or locally themed slot games. According to iGaming in the Netherlands expert Simon Lucas, international software providers can maximize their market potential by launching tailor-made casino games adapted to Dutch consumers with classic fruit slots being yet another safe option to attract the crowds.
“A software provider’s best bet to succeed in the Netherlands is to launch slot games with Dutch-oriented themes, classic fruit machines, or ideally a combination of both.”
Simon Lucas, part of CasinoScout Netherlands
 
Sources:
[1]: https://casinoscout.nl/
[2]: https://stakelogic.com/en/stakelogic-introduces-bonus-runner-to-the-dutch-market/
[3]: https://europeangaming.eu/portal/latest-news/2022/05/31/115411/ipsos-research-dutch-igaming-market-sees-no-rise-in-new-customers/
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Spinmatic, B2B developer and supplier of outstanding casino games, has recently signed a partnership with BetFlag to increase the company footprint in the Italian market, where it has been present since 2019.
Thanks to the agreement, twenty-five of the most classic and successful Spinmatic slots land on Betflag’s online casino.
Regarding the introduction of Spinmatic’s games, Laviero Saganeiti, Casino Project Manager at BetFlag, explained:
“Despite being a young company it is a very well-known name in the online gambling industry. We are very happy to welcome them on our site and it’s sure that our users will enjoy their games.”
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Whether you’re looking to sign up for an online casino in the UK or you’re simply trying to avoid GamStop, there are many ways to get around the site’s policies. Here’s a few tips to help you find and play at gambling sites that don’t have a Gambling Commission licence in the UK.
Whether you’re a British online gambler who is considering a GamStop self exclusion, or a player who has recently become self excluded, there are some things you can do to make your life easier. First, you’ll need to find non GamStop casinos. Luckily, there are plenty to choose from.
 
These sites will provide you with a variety of games, including classic table games, slots, sports betting, and even bingo. You can even play using a virtual private network, which will protect you from hackers and keep your IP address from being tracked.
 
Before you start playing, you’ll need to register. The registration process will require you to provide personal details such as your name, date of birth, and contact information. These can be changed at a later time. If you fail to register, you could receive warnings.
 
When you’re ready to begin playing, you’ll need to sign up for a non-GamStop online casino. Some of these sites are regulated by foreign governments, which means they offer better services. You’ll also have access to a wider range of reputable casinos.
 
You’ll also have access to different types of bonuses. For example, you’ll have a chance to get a free spin each time you deposit. You can even join a VIP program. You can even cancel your withdrawals if you’d like.
 
In addition, you’ll be able to play in land-based casinos. The only catch is that you’re not allowed to use your own payment methods.
 
You’ll also need to contact the gambling site to withdraw your winnings. If you do not, the gaming site may revoke your licence.
 
If you’re looking for a way to bypass the GamStop system, you may want to consider taking advantage of a virtual private network. This method will protect you from hackers, while projecting your location as being in a different region.
Using the GamStop service to prevent gambling is a good idea for many people. However, the service can be difficult to understand. Often, self-exclusion is used as a last resort for problem gamblers. The resulting ban can last up to five years.
 
Luckily, there are ways to bypass the GamStop system. The key is to use unique information. It’s not enough to register a fake name or an IP address. Those details won’t work at a UK Gambling Commission casino.
 
However, you can substitute some details. You can use your friend’s ID to log into sites as well as provide them your friend’s details. Make sure your friend is not on GamStop. By doing so, the details will check out and you will be able to log into your favourite casinos. 
 
It’s also a good idea to wait out your gambling ban. This will allow you time to get a handle on your gambling addiction and to find other forms of entertainment.
 
Another option is to play at a non-GamStop casino. These are websites that are not affiliated with the UK Gambling Commission. These sites are known to be faster at verifying identity and may not require you to provide your bank statements. They also offer plenty of bonuses and loyalty programs.
 
If you can’t avoid playing at a non-GamStop site, you can use a VPN to bypass the GamStop security measures. This works by spoofing your geolocation and enabling you to use a UK site from another country. It also allows you to access gambling sites that are blocked in your own country.
 
In some cases, you can also ask a friend to register a fake account for you. This is a relatively new way to bypass the GamStop system. But you don’t want to trick the system too hard. You might find it flagged as suspicious.
 
One other method of bypassing the GamStop system is to wait until your self-exclusion period is over. If you wait, you might be able to sign up for a new online casino without having to prove your identity.
Using non-UK licensed casino sites is a good way to gamble legally in the UK without having to worry about your personal details being stolen. Crypto-only casinos are also an easy option for those who are familiar with cryptocurrencies. They offer faster withdrawals, less verification, and better overall security. 
 
Using casinos that use Crypto helps you stay anonymous and move your money around safely. At the same time, casinos that use crypto usually can bypass GamStop easily.
 
The best way to find non-GamStop casinos is to do a quick search on your favourite search engine. The listings will provide you with a selection of the best gambling sites. If you’re a British citizen, there are over fifty sites to choose from. You can play for free or for real money. There are also some great bonuses to be had.
 
One of the most popular ways to gamble online in the United Kingdom is through sports betting. This is a growing industry that has seen a massive turnover of over PS4.3 billion in the past two years. Fortunately, many of the sites you’ll find are safe and secure. You can bet on all the sports you want. There are several wagering options, from a simple lay bet to a full-fledged betting exchange. The best sites offer fast payment processing and quick deposit and withdrawal methods.
 
You can set up a shared gaming account with your friends. This way, while the account is registered in your friend’s name, you still get to play without offering your details. This can be a great way to bypass GamStop.
 
The best casinos not on GamStop also boast of a range of promotions and loyalty programs. The best ones also work with high-quality software providers. The UK gambling commission has strict regulations on deposits and game sessions. You should check your local laws to ensure legality.
 
The best non-GamStop casinos are located outside of the UK. They are fast to verify and offer a wide range of games and bonuses. You can also gamble for free, as they don’t require you to make a deposit.
Having a gambling problem is a serious condition, and there are several steps to take to get your life back on track. One of these is to sign up with a UK casino that isn’t part of the GamStop scheme. You can also join a crypto online casino, which accepts Bitcoin as a payment method. They offer a wide variety of games and attractive promotions.
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