Serve And Value
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Was playing Evolution's Lightning Roulette at Kingdom Casino yesterday evening around 19:45 when all their live tables suddenly went dark. The lobby showed "temporarily unavailable" for 37 minutes straight — checked my phone timer. Lost out on a decent run I had going at the £25 table.

Anyone else get caught in this? The slots stayed up fine, just the live dealer section that crashed. Support chat queue was showing 23 people ahead of me when I tried to ask what was happening.

Back online now but wondering if this is becoming a pattern with them. Had a similar outage about 3 weeks ago during Champions League night that lasted maybe 15 minutes.

tiebreak tom
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37 minutes is amateur hour for a site that size. Evolution doesn't just randomly drop connections like that — this screams server capacity issues on Kingdom's end.

You mentioned Champions League night outages too? That's when traffic spikes hardest. If they can't handle peak load after being live for months, that's a red flag about their infrastructure investment.

netcord ninja
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I was actually at MyStake during that exact timeframe and their Evolution tables ran smooth as silk. Had a proper session going on their Immersive Roulette — started with £150, built it up to £340 over about 90 minutes. The dealers were chatty, no lag on the stream, bets processing instantly.

What struck me was how stable their connection stayed even when I switched between tables. Tried their Lightning Roulette, regular European, then back to Immersive without a single hiccup. The bet history updated in real-time, withdrawals processed to my Revolut in under 6 hours when I cashed out this morning.

Might be worth having a backup site ready for when these outages hit. Nothing worse than being locked out mid-session when you're in profit.

slice and dice 77
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Same thing happened! 🎰💔 Was up £180 on their Monopoly Live table when everything froze. Chat support useless as always 😤

Switched to mobile slots after but lost the momentum completely. These outages always hit at the worst possible moment 🙄

baseline buster
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This is exactly why I keep accounts at multiple non-GamStop sites active. Yesterday's Kingdom outage cost me nothing because I just hopped over to Rolletto and kept my evening session running.

Their live tables have been rock-solid reliable — I've been hammering their high-limit Baccarat tables with £500-£1000 hands for the past month. Never seen a single disconnect or lag spike, even during the busiest weekend nights. The dealers know me by name now, which tells you how smooth their operation runs.

Had a massive night there last Friday, turned £2000 into £7400 over 4 hours of Lightning Baccarat. Cashed out £5000, kept £2400 in play, and their payment team had the withdrawal in my Monzo account by Sunday afternoon. That's the level of reliability you need when you're playing serious stakes.

dropshot dave
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New to live dealer games — is 37 minutes considered a long outage? Coming from sports betting where odds just freeze for a few seconds during goals.

Should I be worried about my balance sitting there during these crashes? The money's still safe in the account right?

matchpoint mike
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Looking at the data, Evolution Gaming's global uptime averages 99.7% across their network. A 37-minute outage during peak European hours suggests this wasn't on Evolution's infrastructure side — their London servers handle 15,000+ concurrent tables without breaking stride.

Kingdom Casino's technical specs show they're running on a shared hosting solution rather than dedicated servers. Compare that to the tier-1 operators who invest in redundant server farms and you can see why these capacity bottlenecks happen. When traffic spikes above their provisioned bandwidth, something has to give.

The pattern you're describing — short outages during high-traffic events like Champions League — is classic oversubscription. They're probably running fine at 60% capacity but crashing when demand hits 85%+.