Hmm pretty interesting point you made there to read the TOS because it says that in any dispute then Ucool will use Delaware Law for arbitration and as far as I can tell:
1) It is illegal for anyone under 21 to participate in gambling and for someone to use gems in the tavern to be able to draw a second card then they have had to pay money to become a VIP and buy the gems.
2) People have to be able to see the odds of winning before they make a stake. They are not 1 in 5 like the game makes people believe. e.g. I spent 9 million credits with 54 purple or rare cards showing up. Statistics say that I should get 10. In fact the odds of me not getting at least 1 are greater than me winning the lottery (and I'm not rich yet). 50 times out of the 54 I picked the exact spot the hero appeared in, only to have the hero appear to the left or to the right (never 2 or 3 spaces away if it was truly random) and the 4 other times I picked to the right only to have the hero appear in exactly the same spot
Lightbringer has told me that you don't have a 1 in 5 chance of picking a hero after a shuffle, in fact for a gold hero it is only 1/200, so why does the game make people believe that they have a 1/5 chance of getting that hero? People are paying money for this game and it's not being entirely honest to them.



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