has also been accused of far more disruptive ambush marketing stunts.
The casino has paid many boxers to wear temporary tattoos on their backs promoting the site.
This led GoldenPalace and its sister casinos to move to rival Playtech in 2003 since 2013, it uses provider IGSONLINE. One key incident led to the site's former software provider, Microgaming, terminating their agreement. On several occasions, this led to controversy when the site refused to pay players seen to be only playing to claim the free money, and not for the entertainment value. They are known for their publicity stunts and large 'bonuses' that had to be wagered up to fifty times before claiming. is an online casino that operates under a license granted by CIGA ( Curaçao Internet Gaming Association). For other uses, see Golden Palace (disambiguation).