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The critical objection to the model is obvious: if we earn from you signing up, we have an interest in praising. We've reorganised the workflow to keep the two things separate. A game's rating is set based on the game's own figures and mechanics – payout percentage, volatility, cap for maximum win, the bonus round's structure – and none of those factors have anything to do with commission.
When we refer to a casino, we reproduce the bonus terms as they stand, including wagering requirements, maximum stake under bonus and payout caps. Those are exactly the figures an operator prefers to hide in the small print. Bringing them forward is the best test of whether the model has taken power from the editors.
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