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Have Fun With Online Gambling

Vaibhav Aggarwal asked:


Online gambling is free, exciting, and easy. You do not need to put a huge amount of money at stake, and neither have you to run the rules of casino and the game as well to participate. Moreover, you can take part whenever you want to…because online gambling is running 24 hours a day and seven days a week.

There are numerous online gambling sites offering free casino gambling games (classic poker games like Texas Holdem, as well as dice games like craps, sports betting, online roulette, and so much more.), giving you some great options to choose from. Interestingly, almost all online gambling sites offer a whole lot of online gambling games, hence you need not drop in to one online gambling website to another in search of an online gambling game that you are looking forward to participate.

The popularity of free online gambling is on the rise. Not only are online gambling games funs to play, but you getting a fair chance of making some easy money. This can be especially true in poker and others simple games. A number of online casino gambling sites offer free poker they will give you bonuses on your initial deposits. Some casinos will give you an extra percentage based on how much you deposit, while others will actually match your deposit. If you want to test your skill without having to put down any cold hard cash, try your hand at free poker or other free gambling sites on the internet. There are plenty of them online to choose from, so just pick one, sign-up, and start having fun today!

Before taking part in any online gambling website, be careful that you are not breaking the law of the state. The best thing is to be familiar with the laws, before trying your hands with any online casino game.



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Is Online Gambling Legal?

Jim Pretin asked:


Internet casinos and sportsbooks have become hugely popular over the past several years. The number of people wagering their money online continues to increase exponentially every year. But is it legal?

The answer is, I don’t really know. Seriously, I’m not really sure. Allow me to explain. I’m not a lawyer, but I think that even most lawyers would find it difficult to defend or prosecute an online gambling service given the current legal climate in the world of cyberbetting. Let’s lay out the facts and see if we can come to a conclusion.

First, what are the types of gambling that you can engage in online? Well, you can play poker and other card games, you can bet on sports, or you can play games of chance, such as roulette, craps, etc. Poker and cards in general seem like a perfectly fair game to play over the internet, as it would be impossible for a computer to deal more favorable cards to one player over another. Also, card games are, generally speaking, games of skill and strategy with an element of chance, where each player controls their own destiny. Betting on sports also seems like a perfectly legitimate form of online betting - the computer doesn’t control who wins the weekend’s football games. Games of chance probably should be outlawed, as a computerized roulette wheel can easily be programmed to stop far away from the player’s chosen number, allowing just enough winning bets to make the game seem credible, while insuring that the house still profits big in the end.

But, are any of the aforementioned gambling activities legal if hosted by an internet based company? According to the Wire Wager Act, betting on sports is the only form of online wagering that is illegal. The Wire Wager Act reads as follows:

“Whoever being engaged in the business of betting or wagering knowingly uses a wire communication facility for the transmission in interstate or foreign commerce of bets or wagers, or information assisting in the placement of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest, or for the transmission of a wire communication which entitles the recipient to receive money or credit as a result of bets or wagers, or for information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years or both.”

Simply put, this means that it’s illegal for companies based in the U.S. and/or taking bets from Americans to use the internet to accept bets on sports or other “contests.” However, most online gambling enterprises have moved their operations offshore to countries in Central America and other countries around the world. It’s common for most of these companies to be incorporated in places like Antigua or the Caribbean islands. PartyPoker, the most popular website for playing poker for money online, is licensed and regulated by the Government of Gibraltar.

Online sportsbooks, often run by Americans offshore, still accept bets from Americans, and this is where the problem arises. Americans are the biggest betters, and most of the income stream for online sports betting comes from American wagers. These companies usually provide wire instructions to the gamblers so that the player can wire money into a pre-funded betting account before they can begin wagering.

So, the question is, is it legal for an offshore company to run their business offshore but still accept bets from the United States, where online sports betting is technically illegal? Yes and no. Theoretically it is illegal, but it’s very difficult to compel an online sports betting service to shut itself down if they operate under the laws of a foreign government where it is legal. After all, if these Americans took a plane to these foreign countries for a nice vacation, they’d be allowed to go to those casinos and gamble, so why can’t they do the same thing while sitting in front of their computer? It’s been very difficult for the Department of Justice to enforce the Wire Wager Act when it comes to offshore companies, and the offshore betting business continues to get bigger and bigger. In 1998, the sum total of all internet wagers was estimated at $600 million, and has grown by 10 or more times that between then and the year 2006. The Wire Wager Act was upheld when the U.S. Supreme Court, during 2001 and 2002, refused to review the conviction of Jay Cohen, who had been running an internet sportsbook based in Antigua. And, even though the Department of Justice has said in recent years that that the Wire Wager Act also declares online casino games, not just sports betting, to be illegal, the Federal Appeals Court has ruled that that interpretation is not correct. Therefore, online casino games might be considered legal in the United States, but it’s hard to officially state whether it is or isn’t.

So, what have we learned? We’ve learned that it’s illegal to run an online sportsbook if that book is based in the United States and/or accepts bets from Americans, but it’s difficult to prosecute offshore betting services. It’s possibly legal to host online casino and card games, though the Department of Justice would like to change that. And, it’s hard to tell whether online casino and card games are truly legal in the U.S., despite the fact that the Federal Appeals Court says it is legal, considering that so many online poker companies have decided to run their operations in Latin America and overseas. The U.S. Government is just trying to protect betters from getting screwed by unscrupulous, offshore criminals, but ultimately, online casinos and sports betting should be allowed. The United States simply needs to implement a system whereby the online casino industry is regulated, making it mandatory for the companies to disclose the details of their operations and apply for a casino or sportsbook license.



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Online Gambling - Five Legal Factors to Take Into Account.

Sarah H asked:


Online Gambling - Legality in the US: What to Look for in your State Law.

If you are seeking information on online gambling legality in the US, then you should pay a visit to ‘GamblingLawUS.com’. This website is quite detailed and might be able to answer your questions. a couple points which were highlighted that I particularly liked about this particular website was that, they are open to criticism and correction, the information is laid out in such a way that anyone would be able use it and they strongly advise you to seek the advice for a local attorney in your state even though you have accessed their information. This article is focused on explaining the five topics which are covered on a state by state basis.

The first topic on the list in online gambling legality in the US is ‘dominant factor test applied.’ This deals with the aspect of whether the game is based on ‘chance’ or ’skill.’ If the game is based on ‘chance’ then it is in violation with most states anti-gambling statute. Therefore, the majority of online casinos highlight the factors of their games which enforce the point that ’skill’ is required to play as opposed to ‘chance’. However, this would only be considered if the state applies this specific test. The second topic I’d like to cover is that ’social’ gambling is allowed in some states. What is considered ’social’ gambling you may ask? This is when no player or other person for instance a host or bookie, is able to earn anything more than a normal player in the game. Again you have to determine if playing for money in a social context is allowed in your state.

The next thing to think about is the penalty breaking a gambling law could incur. Let’s look at the difference between a ‘misdemeanor vs. felony.’ Firstly you have to keep in mind what may be classified as a ‘misdemeanor vs. felony’ would vary in each state. A couple states distinguish based on the place of possible incarceration, for instance, in one state you could be sentenced to a city or county jail whereas in others you could be sentenced to a state penitentiary. However the majority of the states base their distinction on the length of the sentence, for instance, you might get one year or less for a misdemeanor, and a longer sentencing for a felony should you break a gambling law that falls into either category. Next we’ll focus on the difference between charges - that is ’simple’ versus an ‘aggravated’ charge. When distinguishing ’simple’ and aggravated’ gambling it is also based on whichever state you reside in. This phrase ’simple vs. aggravated’ gambling is more commonly expressed as ‘recreational gambling versus professional gambling.’ One may only face consequences of these laws when the individual has a second or third violation of a given criminal prohibition or one may face the full consequences after the first infraction depending on how strictly gambling laws are enforced in that particular state.

The fifth on the list in online gambling legal issues in the US is ‘express internet prohibition.’ This simply means if a state has adopted a particular law which prohibits the offering and playing of gambling games offered over the internet. Keep in mind though that even though the state did not pass any laws which bans the offering and playing of online games, it does not mean that it is legal to gamble there. This particular section is quite complicated. In closing you should really take a look at this website as well as others which provide similar information, because if you do desire to gamble online then you should go about it the safe and legal way.



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Why Obama Should Address Online Gambling and Uigea

Magyck0ne asked:


 

The incoming Obama administration should take a good hard look at online gambling and UIGEA.

 

During Barack Obama’s campaign for the presidency, his major focus was on three major domestic issues: health care, education and tax cuts for the middle class. When asked how these issues would be financed, Obama stated that he would scrutinize the national budget and seize funding for any programs or initiatives that were deemed inefficient or unworkable and suggested he would find new source of revenues that were more realistic. Although the U.S. national budget is a massive and complex structure that has been seriously used and abused for the past eight years, and there are no simple overnight or easy fix solutions to repair the current damage done, here is one of many areas of internal revenue generation President-Elect Obama can look into… The regulation of Online Gambling.

 

It is not commonly known, but the fact is that online gambling has actually generated over four billion dollars internationally in the past two years alone. Bare in mind that this came with limited U.S. participation since the implementation of UIGEA (otherwise known as The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act). And it is forecasted that the online gaming industry will top fifteen billion dollars by 2012 with or without the participation of the United States. A Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) study revealed that the United States has the potential to collect at least $8.7 billion and up to $17.6 billion in the next 10 years if it would tax and regulate online gambling, including poker. And those figures don’t include potential sports wagers. The $8.7 billion figure did not take into account the 10 states that currently have laws on their books that specifically prohibit online gambling, even though they allow some forms of gambling (Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, South Dakota, and Washington). If all the states would tax and regulate online gambling, $33.9 billion in taxes would be generated in the next 10 years, according to the PWC study.

 

As a matter of domestic issue, there are still many other aspects of online gambling regulation that would need to be addressed such as monitoring for underage activity, policing black market or “rogue” casinos and support for addiction to name a few. But just as we have done in the past with the prohibition of alcohol (which ironically shares many similarities to the prohibition of online gambling including a national financial crisis at the time) We the people of America wanted the choice of whether or not to drink, the free market suggested a potentially lucrative business for both domestic and imported product and our government saw a huge alcohol tax revenue that unarguably gave new life to an obviously failing economy.

 

Although there are so many other important agendas our new president will face such as the current situation in the middle east, international relations will be vital for Obama. He must show the world leaders that he is not conducting “business as usual” and will fight to correct the international financial blunders of the Bush administration. For instance; The United States (USA) and the European Union (EU) are currently battling over the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) and possible violations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) The EU is accusing the US of violating terms established by the WTO regarding online gambling companies operating within Europe. This is a perfect opportunity for Obama and his administration to bring a “new deal to the table” (no pun intended). This could potentially accomplish two goals; create a new source of revenue for our failing economy and repair a severed relation with the World Trade Organization.

 

With the current administration ready to implement the final regulations for the UIGEA just two months before being leaving the White House, this is an issue the new administration should address as soon as possible. The potential long term damage this could cause on the U.S. online gambling market would be devastating. However, with the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act abolished and a new sensible regulation written and implemented (I nominate Barney Frank for this job) we could create our own domestic gaming institutions and offer them on an international market. We already have tax paying gambling operations here in the United States such as Caesars Palace, MGM Mirage, Harrah’s and more. Perhaps they would like to expand the gaming aspect of their business to an international community. This alone would create huge amounts of additional taxes these businesses already pay.

 

The bottom line is this; UIGEA was a bad idea from the beginning and it needs to be revoked. The Obama administration needs to carefully look at online gambling and its potential as a major generator for future tax revenue. It has been done before with alcohol prohibition and it can be done with gaming prohibition.

 



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Online Gambling Protocol

Summer Lyndon asked:


Who said that good manners are only applicable in the dining table? Remember the days when your mother spent countless of hours teaching you not to speak while your mouth is full? If a good number of hours are what’s needed for you to bear in mind this simple etiquette, then get ready. You have a full day ahead of you so that you will be acquainted with online gambling protocol.

Yes, there is a certain behavior that is expected from an online gambler. Before you create your online account and start rolling the dice, take time in knowing the rules, read this as strong suggestions, needed to maintain that ambiance of good sportsmanship.

This first rule is so basic it applies to everyday life. Be courteous. Granted that you are not talking face to face with other players or the dealer and that the chat feature of the website seems like a mode for friendly conversation, you still have to be polite. Avoid cuss words. No matter how bad you are losing, or how irritating the other player is, keep your cool. Also, other participants can’t hear your voice most of the time so make sure that the words you use do not have double meanings and can be taken at face value.

Do your assignment. Do not play simply because the graphics are impressive or there are many participants who gave great reviews of the game. Know the ropes of the game, along with the regulations. This way, you can keep up with other players. One of the reasons why people prefer online gambling is that it is generally faster than live gambling. How would you feel if the game is not going as fast as it should because a novice player doesn’t even know a good hand until he get slapped by it?

So what if you speak six languages fluently? English, no doubt, is the universal language. Stick to it when you are playing online. It lessens the possibility of misunderstanding and it is just rude to talk in another language when you perfectly know that others will not be able to comprehend. If you really like speaking Italian, go to a designated Italian table.

Do not turn the gambling site into a chat room. More often than not, participants prefer going online than to an actual casino to avoid the hassle of small talks. If conversations are a big part of your life and you can’t go on without talking for thirty minutes, you can either talk to someone on the phone or in person while you are gambling online or you can go ahead and dress up for a night in Vegas or Atlantic City. Don’t forget your champagne while mingling.

In a nutshell, you have to remember that you are still dealing with people. Be considerate of others. You are not playing with the computer. You do not have to rent a tuxedo or don stilettos to satisfy your gambling urges but you must still have that air of sophistication found in live casinos. If it is a piece of cake for you to follow the etiquette in online gambling, then you can go ahead and place your bet.



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Online Gambling Laws and Rules

Jwaltz asked:


Just because a casino site is online, it does not mean that it is a free for all! Online casinos are not required any more permissiveness legally than land casinos are yet somehow this is the public impression. In fact, if anything online casinos are regulated more stringently than land casinos simply because it is so easy for them to lose their ISP, payment processing systems, advertising and other essential elements of their operation if they receive even just a few customer complaints.

If you are a customer, you should keep in mind that the following rules and laws of online gambling must be abided by or you don’t get to play.

Gambling Rules and Laws

The casino gambling under age in an online casino is just as illegal online as off. You must be of legal age in your jurisdiction in order to gamble online. This refers to where you live, not where the casino is located. You cannot open an account, fund a bankroll or play at an online casino if you are under 18 years of age.

Bank Account Must in Gamble Online

Secondly, you must have a bank account or credit card before you can gamble online. All casinos require that you create an account and make an initial deposit using a third party system that verifies your bank account or credit card before you can play. If you send a check to a casino as the initial deposit to fund your gambling bankroll then you also have to wait for the check to clear. No casino can legally accept Pay pal, as a payment system so there is no email-to-email payment either. The theory is also that if you are too broke to have a bank account or credit card, you are probably not in any kind of financial shape to gamble in the first place.

Gambling Online

Thirdly, you need to own a computer in order to gamble at most reputable online casinos. This is because on many sites you are not allowed to play until you download the software first. Gambling online is very difficult to do by hopping from computer to computer.

Read the Terms and Conditions First

Fourthly, you are required to read the terms and conditions of the casino’s site before you can open an account. Many sites simply won’t let you register until you have clicked a button that says you have read the terms of agreement. There are many little hitches to playing hidden in those long boring legal documents. Still you should read them because there may be certain conditions that may actually make your winnings online void. There are rules also associated with how and when you can withdraw your winnings. The sites that are the cruelest make many restrictions about when you can withdraw. For instance, you could win $30,000 and still only be able to withdraw $200 a day from the account. This is why it is such a good idea to carefully review the terms and conditions agreements of any online casino site before you begin to play!



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Online Gambling: Legal or Illegal?

Jim Pretin asked:


Internet casinos and sportsbooks have grown immensely in popularity over the past several years. From playing cards to betting on the Super Bowl to playing roulette, you can literally have Las Vegas in the comfort of your own home. However, is it legal to gamble online?

The answer is, yes and no. Currently, the law stipulates that online gambling is illegal, but given the fact that most online casinos continue to operate unfettered, it might seem that it is in fact legal to run an online betting or casino business.

What forms of gambling are available online? Well, you can play poker and other card games, you can bet on sports, or you can play games of chance, such as roulette, craps, etc.

Betting on sports seems like a perfectly legitimate form of online betting - the computer does not control who wins a pro football game. Games of chance should probably be prohibited. A computerized roulette wheel can easily be fixed, resulting in a few winning bets, but enough losing spins to insure the house wins.

So, of these activities, which ones are legal? According to the Wire Wager Act, betting on sports is the only form of online wagering that is illegal. The Wire Wager Act reads as follows:

“Whoever being engaged in the business of betting or wagering knowingly uses a wire communication facility for the transmission in interstate or foreign commerce of bets or wagers, or information assisting in the placement of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest, or for the transmission of a wire communication which entitles the recipient to receive money or credit as a result of bets or wagers, or for information assisting in the placing of bets or wagers, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years or both.”

This means that it is illegal for American based internet companies to accept bets on sports or other “contests.” However, most online gambling enterprises have moved their operations offshore to countries in Central America and other countries around the world. It is common for most of these companies to be incorporated in places like Antigua or the Caribbean islands. PartyPoker, the most popular website for playing poker for money online, is licensed and regulated by the Government of Gibraltar.

Online sportsbooks, often run by Americans offshore, still accept bets from Americans, and this is where the problem arises. Americans are the biggest betters, and most of the income stream for online sports betting comes from American wagers. These companies usually provide wire instructions to the gamblers so that the player can wire money into a pre-funded betting account before they can begin wagering.

So, the question is, is it legal for an offshore company to run their business offshore but still accept bets from the United States, where online sports betting is technically illegal? Yes and no. Theoretically it is illegal, but it is very difficult to compel an online sports betting service to shut itself down if they operate under the laws of a foreign government where it is legal.

It is been very difficult for the Department of Justice to enforce the Wire Wager Act when it comes to offshore companies, and the offshore betting business continues to get bigger and bigger. In 1998, the sum total of all internet wagers was estimated at $600 million, and has grown by 10 or more times that between then and the year 2006.

The Wire Wager Act was upheld when the U.S. Supreme Court, during 2001 and 2002, refused to review the conviction of Jay Cohen, who had been running an internet sportsbook based in Antigua. And, even though the Department of Justice has said in recent years that that the Wire Wager Act also declares online casino games, not just sports betting, to be illegal, the Federal Appeals Court has ruled that that interpretation is not correct.

However, in July of 2006, everything changed. On a vote of 317-93, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to ban financial payments to offshore casinos as part of the The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 H.R. 4411. The legislation also compels banks and credit card companies to cut off payments to the estimated 2,300 gambling sites located outside of U.S. jurisdiction. This legislation bans all forms of internet gambling, including card games and sportsbetting.

Ultimately, the U.S. Government is just trying to protect betters from getting screwed by online casinos that accept bets over the internet but do not pay out when someone wins. However, it does not seem fair to allow major casinos that operate in Las Vegas and Atlantic City to have a monopoly on the betting industry.

Online casinos and sports betting over the internet should be permitted. The United States simply needs to implement a system whereby the online casino industry is regulated, making it mandatory for these companies to disclose the details of their operations and apply for a casino or sportsbook license.



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Online Gambling Money Management Tips

Jason Manning asked:


A money management philosophy in quality online gambling should be as simple as the techniques and theories implemented by the best online gambling players. There is no need for complicated formulas and theories as the more simple the money management system, the easier it is to not only understand and believe in but also the easier it is to track and keep records of.

Rule number one in regards to quality online gambling money management, perhaps the golden rule, is to avoid parlays, teasers, props, and other related bad bets. Casino sportsbooks and online betting services like parlays and teasers because it can increase their profits and margins because such bets are low percentage plays and rarely pay off. A bigger problem with parlays and teasers for any type of player, whether it is an online baseball gambling player or an NFL bettor is that they can take what would have been a winning day and make it either less of a winning day or even turn it into a losing day. To put it another way, parlays, teasers and props increase the profit margins of casino sportsbooks and the best online gambling resource will tell you that parlays decrease the profit margin of a sports betting player. If you are betting baseball games online then you really want to avoid parlays.

Let’s take an example of the best online gambling strategy from a college football Saturday as a player went 5-3 on his eight football picks against the odds on this game day. If this player was betting to win $100 per game had bet these football picks flat he would show an after “vig/juice” profit of $170 for the day. But if this same player screwed around with $100 worth of parlays on these eight football picks and none of them came in, (remember he lost three of his eight football picks), this player decreased his bankroll’s profit margin down to $70 on a day in which he hit 63% of his football picks against the odds.

The absurdity of a parlay is best illustrated by an online baseball gambling player that went 4-1 on his betting on baseball picks against the odds. If this betting on baseball player bet those picks flat against the odds at $100 per game he would have a final profit of $390. If he bet all five picks together on a five-team parlay he would have nothing to show for what should have been a banner day against the betting board. Is it any wonder that sportsbooks and online betting services love parlays?

If you are looking at baseball games online then you don’t want to follow the masses and bet parlays and teasers. Nearly every serious online gambling resource will discourage you from betting parlays and teasers. There no online gambling rules that tell you not to bet parlays but it usually is not a profitable idea. If you are looking at many of the accepted online gambling rules you will not see much to favor parlays, teasers or propositions. There are times when a parlay can be a decent bet but for the average player it is not a good idea.



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Online Gambling-Win 100% jackpots

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Looking For The Best Online Casino

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Trying to find a good free online casino site that offer free play can be difficult and tiring. Many casinos have various gimmicks and giveaways that can be quite very tempting. The unwary gamer can be easily tricked by catchy ads into signing up into a casino site that offers less than advertised, which can be quite frustrating.

In order to look for online casinos that offer good service, a casino directory can be very handy. Casino directories list various online casino sites and rank them according to user usability. Directories also provide an in depth review of ranked casinos, giving details on what to expect on these sites. The reviews also give the rundown of interesting and great aspects of the featured site as well as its weaknesses. Directories also offer several game reviews that can be helpful in choosing which games you are going to play.

To look for good online casinos, you can also use the following tips to guide you.

Check Out The Prizes Offered

Of course the goal here is to win big. The player needs to look for casinos that offer high paying prizes. Directories will often place the sites that offer big paying sites on the top of their listings. You can even sort out the listings to find sites that offer the highest prizes for certain games.

Freebies are also a good source of prizes for gamers. Casinos offer loads of freebies and other premium items as rewards for players who regularly plays in the site.

But before you get excited seeing the "Million dollars!" ad and registering, there’s a catch. Not all the adverts are what they claim to be. Be wary of the ads and check them out first before registering. Really good sites will have a several day trial free of charge before you decide. As a tip, avoid sites that give out unreasonable (or even ludicrous) prizes. The thing is, you will be totally disappointed when you learn later that the prizes promised isn’t really that big in reality.

Know Your Game

This one is more of a player’s choice. If you are a general all around casino gamer, then you can sign up for a complete package and enjoy access to all the games available in the casino. If you want to focus on particular games, you need to find sites that specifically cater to the game you want. Some casinos will require you to download the whole casino package, which you will not use anyway and will be more of a space wasting nuisance on your hard disk.

Free play can also be great for casual gamers. Sites offer these now to attract more players. This one can be picked up by players who want to while away some time. Unfortunately, free play isn’t as lucrative as pay to play. Those who want to make a killing in online casinos will opt on the second option as pay to play offers more winning options.

Get Some Player Support

Every good casino should have this one. Player support can range from the technical stuff like maintaining account security and games, to player interactions and such. The site should also have a sort of news update section for upcoming events and changes.

One tip that can help you maximize your gaming experience is to use the forum frequently. This is where sites often post important updates. Also the forum can be useful when looking for tips and strategies to use during play. Some players can even give you links to other great casinos.



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