How to Choose an Online Casino

This is always difficult to understand for beginners – “$1000 bonus? Just for nothing?! Hurray! …” – hoo-ooold there. There is a lot of casino money given away in this industry, but no operator is so stupid as to give it away for free. Come on, they want something back. They want your money! Calculations have been made which say that the average value of a depositing player is $600-$700…

Whenever choosing a casino, you should make sure the length of a certain bonus stands. Is there a limit to how much the bonus is applied? Sometimes there is a “permanent bonus”, which means you can withdraw winnings that exceed the bonus amount. There are also bonuses that force you to play for a certain amount of money before you can withdraw.

My advice is never to choose a casino about how big of a bonus they offer, because in the end you will always lose quite a bit. Once you make sure that the casino has a good reputation, the biggest argument when choosing a gambling venue is the atmosphere. I rarely play blackjack to win big, but I do enjoy the crowd that sits at the blackjack table while playing with or against them. That’s it – entertainment, socializing!

* Hindari SPAMMER

You rarely get to see a spamming gambling business these days. However, there are some affiliates who use this tactic to get players. Too bad – this case should be reported immediately.

*About WITHDRAWAL

Always study the withdrawal terms carefully. There are some casinos out there that won’t want to pay you right away, giving you all sorts of reasons. Well, don’t believe any of them. If the amount is reasonable, you will receive your winnings directly via Neteller, Paypal or Moneybookers – unless you want to receive money by Wire Transfer or salary, this takes more time.

If you like casinos and plan to keep their customers for a longer time, always test their withdrawal speed with smaller amounts of money. If you see a problem stop playing there and if you are good enough you will tell me about the smelly behavior.

…and there are a few more things

* LEARN THE GAME before playing it

It may also be a little primitive, but there are some games out there that demand above-average gaming knowledge – not everything in a casino makes you a living “97% slot machine”.

I was very lucky myself, because when I first went to a casino to play blackjack, I didn’t know any of the rules, but that didn’t stop me from winning big. After I made five times the amount I started, I was sober enough to withdraw the money. A few days later I started learning the game and became very hooked. I haven’t doubled my 8+6 against the dealer’s ace since… 😀

It’s a bit awkward and weird when a total newbie sits down at a casino table and starts asking silly questions.

The situation is slightly different in online casinos. The newbie won’t bother anyone there, it’s just that he may lose money due to little or no knowledge of the game. Even if you win with your inadequate skills, you must remember that you will win more if you have more knowledge of the game.

Quality internet casinos are not interested if you lose money quickly, because you will probably stop playing there! Loyal players, who win some / lose some, but keep coming back, are the root of this business.

* Don’t let strangers near your computer

This might also be a very logical thing to do, but there are still people who are not aware enough! Letting your drunk friends play around with your computer is one thing, but the bigger threat is if your computer is infected with scumware that stores your passwords and gambling habits.

* Other suggested actions (that I don’t use)

Some casino supervisors advise players to make a copy of their passport or driver’s license as a jpg file. They also recommend keeping copies of utility bills and credit cards.

They say it is required before depositing into the casino – you should send an email with this data to the casino, doing this you avoid sending your credit card information or banking information separately each time. Some online casinos ask for this information before submitting your winnings. It will be easier to solve this problem BEFORE you strike your luck and start winning, because waiting for the winnings to appear in your bank account can sometimes be a pain in A$$!

I myself have never sent a jpg file to a casino operator and so far have not been scammed. Maybe I just got lucky because I don’t change casinos often.

Author: Admin