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Real Gambling Games and How to Spot an Imitation

A real gambling game names its studio, states its return and comes from a certified build. Imitations copy the artwork and cannot copy any of those three.

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Three Identifying Marks

The studio name in the information panel, a published return figure, and a certificate reference somewhere on the platform.

Cloned titles typically have none, or a studio name that does not exist. Dicebet Login checks the panel first.

MarkReal TitleImitation
Studio nameNamed in the panelAbsent or invented
Stated returnPublishedMissing
CertificateReferenced on the platformNone
Demo modeAvailableOften absent

Why Imitations Exist

Licensing a catalogue from established studios requires a licence and commercial agreements. Operators without either copy the artwork instead.

A cloned game has no certified return, which means it can be configured to any payout the operator chooses.

Copied Artwork
The visual design of a known title, reused.
No Certified Return
Configurable and unpublished.
No Testing
No laboratory report exists for the build.
Search the Studio
An invented name returns nothing.

The Return Figure Is the Test

Every genuine real money game publishes its return. One that does not is not a game to stake money on.

That single check catches nearly every cloned catalogue.

A real money game with no stated return in its information panel is not one to stake money on. That one check catches most clones.


Checking a Catalogue

Three titles is enough to characterise a catalogue.

If all three name real studios and publish returns, the catalogue is licensed.

  1. Open three games and read the studio name in each panel.
  2. Confirm each studio exists with a quick search.
  3. Read the stated return in each panel.
  4. Look for a testing house reference on the platform.
  5. Check that demo mode is available.
  6. Verify the operator's licence in the regulator's register.

What Follows From a Clone

A cloned catalogue implies no licence, which implies no dispute route and no obligation to pay.

It is the strongest single signal available and it takes a minute to detect.

No RecourseA cloned catalogue implies no real licence.
Check the RegisterThe decisive confirmation.
Do Not DepositConfigurable returns cannot be verified.
Keep RecordsIf funds are already at stake.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know a gambling game is genuine?
The information panel names the studio and states the return. Cloned titles have neither.
Why would a site run cloned games?
Licensing an established catalogue requires a licence and agreements it does not have.
Can a cloned game's return be trusted?
No. Without certification it can be configured to any payout, and it is not published.
Is a missing demo mode a warning?
It is worth noting. Licensed catalogues almost always offer demo play.
What should I do if a catalogue looks cloned?
Do not deposit. Check the licence in the register and treat its absence as decisive.