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Online Casino Not Paying Out Winnings…







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This only happens if one plays in a lesser known online casino. Reputable online casinos use the Microgaming software, and are regulated/audtied by good accounting firms such as PWC. Payouts are quick and done through e wallets, this is the same ewallet you used to deposit funds into your online casino account. Any winnings you have made from the online casino, is simply transferred back.

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Best Online Casino For Slots







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Huge payouts are great, but the best online casino for slots have to offer more than just cold, hard cash. Slot focused casinos must keep their players grinning from ear to ear with constantly new promotions, amazing bonuses, the most pampering VIP Lounge in the industry, and attentive customer service. When choosing an online casino for slots, be sure to choose one that keeps their players happy and has the reputation as one of today’s best online casinos.

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Online Casino Slot Games







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Progressive Slots proportion a certain amount of all money taken towards a collective jackpot that will be paid out to a single winner. The more players and machines contribute to this progressive jackpot, the larger it will become. Progressive Jackpots are usually the largest of any game.

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How To Play Thunderstruck Slots







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Video Online Slots are the same as regular slots found in land-based casinos but they use a video display and five reels, instead of the three spinning wheels found on the traditional three-reel format.
There are enhanced graphics and other video and audio effects which are not present on three-reel slots and which create an exciting playing experience. Whereas three-reel slots usually have one payline, video slots always have more than one and sometimes as many as nine paylines. As in three-reel slots, various symbol combinations falling on the activated paylines is what generates a win and payout.

Video Slots Variations

Video online slots carry various other symbols such as scatter symbols, multipliers and wild symbols. There are also games which offer bonus screens and even a gambling feature where a player can risk his entire win for the opportunity of potentially doubling or even quadrupling it.

Video Slots Tips

  • It is recommended that players look at the paytable to see the winning combinations before starting to play. It may be necessary to click through to another screen to view the paytable. The Video-Slots paytables are more complex than three-reel slots, but are easy to understand.
  • Some video slots, such as Thunderstruck or Spring Break, have an option to bet a certain number of coins per line. In this case a player needs to decide carefully what coin size he is going to play, how many paylines he wants to activate and how many coins to play per line. In betting the maximum number of lines and the maximum number of coins, a bet can add up to 45 coins per spin!
  • Players must read all the notes. Some Video slots carry rules which say that winning combinations must start in either reel 1 or 5 and will not therefore be paid out if the combination occurs in reels 2, 3 or 4.

The Growing Problem of Credit Card Decline Rates







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Credit card rejections are the bane of the online casino. When the online casino rejects your credit card, they are not only denying themselves the opportunity to win your money, but they are often denying you access to their casino completely. If your credit card was rejected by your bank due to gaming restrictions imposed by your bank, it is likely that your credit card will never be accepted by that casino.

Of course, the casinos don’t want to reject your credit card; they simply hand off the transaction request to their credit card processing company, which in turn requests approval from your bank, who in turn denies the transaction. By some accounts nearly half of all Internet gaming transactions are declined by the card issuing bank due to their MCC code - the identifier that tells the card issuing bank what type of transaction is being processed

Hiding the Transactions

Some casinos get around this problem by trying to hide the type of transaction by changing the MCC code. Visa has a strict policy against this, and merchants who engage in this type of deception may be subject to fines and loss of their merchant accounts. The casinos have a tough choice between hiding their transaction types, thus increasing their access to players and their money, and heavy fines by the credit card companies.

Of course a discussion on the morality, legality, and propriety of banks declining these transactions would be the basis for a much more detailed article, the simple truth remains that online casinos are beginning to espouse alternative technologies and payment mechanisms to help players easily deposit funds to the casino accounts. However, at this time a significant majority of all online transactions made by credit card.

Casino Countermeasures

To combat this difficulty, some online casinos have started to ask their customers to switch their credit cards to certain banks which don’t mind processing online gaming transactions. These casinos have assembled lists of ‘non-hostile banks’ as they call them, and give bonuses to their players for switching their credit cards to them.

Those casinos are also asking their players to write letters of complaint to their current banks that don’t process online gaming transactions. Some online casinos and software providers have gone a step further to begin lobbying for legislation against this sort of transaction discrimination. The Interactive Gaming Council has a special committee dedicated to this problem.

Other Alternatives

Another counter measure the online casinos take is to encourage their players to open accounts with some of the larger electronic wallet companies, such as PayPal of FirePay. Many online casinos now interface with these electronic wallet systems, and allow you to easily transfer money back and forth between the wallet and your casino account.

For the benefit of the player, and for ease of making the transactions into your electronic wallet, both of these providers allow you to fund your wallet using your credit card. Since electronic wallets can be used to purchase a variety of goods and services besides online gaming, the funding transactions can be coded as non-gaming, and therefore, the approval rates from the issuing banks are much higher.

It is still not a perfect solution for online casinos or players, since these systems require a two step process to make a deposit. Step one is to deposit money to your electronic wallet, and step two is to make the transfer to your casino account.

What it all means

It is likely that for the short term credit card declines will continue to be a growing problem for online casinos and for players. Hopefully, with some of the lobbying efforts just underway the problem will only be temporary.

Wild Jack Gaming - $3000 cash back over 1 year







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Wild Jack Casino, online since 1999, offers new players a 100% match bonus, up to 100 credits, with the first deposit.

In addition to the 100% match offer, they’re giving players 10% cash back* on every purchase, up to 250 bonus credits per month. This means you receive over 3000 bonus credits a year.

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Online Casino Security | Are Online Casino Games Fair?







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Fair Games & The House Edge

Every game in a “Land” casino (or a “B&M” - Bricks And Mortar - casino) has a “house edge”, which is a tilt of the odds in the casino’s favour.  In the case of online casinos, because overheads are generally lower, you are more likely to find better odds for the punter in many online casino games compared to their B&M counterparts.

For example, a slot in a B&M casino in Vegas may have it’s payout set to 85%, where you are more likely to find in an online casino that it is between 90% and 95%. This will vary between online casinos.

Most Online Casinos of good repute will be using software provided by a dedicated software vendor, of which there are several high profile companies with sterling reputations. In these days of big business, the top companies are straight-up when it comes to dealing a fair game, and subsequently their software is probably used by about 90% of all online casinos. The names to look for are: Microgaming (arguably the top software provider), Cryptologic (or their casino brand Wagerlogic), Playtech, Realtime Gaming (”RTG“), Chartwell, Wagerworks and Boss Media. If you are playing a casino using any of the above software to provide the games, you are working with a good quality and fair RNG. Any stories you read of the odds being “fixed” or the RNG being “rigged” are more likely a result of a punter having an “off day”, or perhaps unhappy with the customer service.

“There was a high profile instance of a casino called English Harbour, where a punter had a gut feeling that when you chose to Gamble a win in a Double-Or-Nothing scenario, the software was not using a 50/50 math sum to determine the outcome. After a few other punters via the forums became involved, his initial suspicions were proved correct, with more like a 33% chance of winning. The casino (eventually) admitted there had been a mistake, putting it down to the wrong piece of code being loaded. Everyone has their own opinion…until this point it is fair to say that the casino operator, and the software provider (”OddsOn“) did have a good record, but still…it ain’t good, even if it was an honest mistake.”

Be sure you are playing a good online casino, by which I mean one that uses one of the main software platforms to serve the games up.

The best online casino experience combines fair casino gaming and excellent top notch service :)

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Online Casino Game…Highest Score Each Week Earns $100







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Rules of the Game

The object of the game is to get the largest consecutive winning streak i.e. the most correct calls in a row. A winning streak can be on any of the games (coin flip or two horse race) as they all have the same 50% odds. If you transfer from one game to another your streak will transfer with you and will continue on the new game.

Every week at midnight on Saturday (GMT) the player with the biggest winning streak will win a $100 account at Blackjack Ballroom online casino. In the event of equal winning streaks the first one recorded will be awarded the prize and all other equal streaks will be entered into a raffle for a runner up prize of a $50 account at Blackjack Ballroom. Each person is only allowed one account and no one player can win more than once. Winners will be notified by email on the following Monday any false information or incorrect email address will lead to automatic disqualification.

Blackbelt in Blackjack







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Question: Okay. So lets pretend the dealer shows an A or 10…and you have a 2-4…so u hit..and get like a 4….so u hit again..and get a 5. u have 2-4-4-5 which adds up to 15. the chart tells you to hit a 15 verse a power card. So do you hit? Or because you just got so many low cards in a row should you stand? And also…what are the guidelines u’d suggest depending on how many decks are being used. in a 6 deck game think about how many low cards are still out there to help you?

Answer:

Statistically, you should still hit, unless you’re playing single deck or counting cards. There are lots of scenarios like this though where you should veer from basic strategy when counting cards.

Here’s a tip that most people do not know though. It can be found in the book “Blackbelt in Blackjack

There are actually 2 situations where you can stray from basic strategy without counting cards, just based on the particular cards in your hand. One is called the “Rule of 45.” When you have a 16 vs a dealer 10, basic strategy tells you to hit. But, this scenario is so statistically close to a stand, that removing a single card from the deck can change what you should do. If your hand is exactly 3 cards adding up to a total of 16, and one or more of these cards is a 4 or 5, statistically it is a better play to stand.

There is another similar rule involving a 12 vs a dealer 4. If you have a 12 that is a 2 and a 10, it is actually a better play to hit than to stand. This play will get a lot of groans from the table, but statistically it is the right play.

These 2 rules are valid in games using up to 6 decks. In 8 deck games or continuous shuffle games, stick to basic strategy.

PurePlay - Free & Paid Membership…What’s the Diff?







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The link below allows you to play free and grab a share of the $2.7 million paid out by PurePlay during this special month long poker promo. Link may be invalid depending on PurePlay’s promo so visit the link while its available.

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At time of writing (8th March 2008), PurePlay has 2 versions of their games.

  • Free membership
  • Paid membership

1. Free PurePlay membership

For those users who wish to try PurePlay before they buy it, a basic membership is available for free. This membership enables users to compete in dozens of tournaments for a daily prize that totals $20,000.

Pros

  • There are no deposits of any kind
  • No credit card needed
  • Play free and cash out

Cons

Users see a barrage of ads at the periphery of the gaming interface. Winnings are paid for by Sponsors that display ads to free users.

2. Paid PurePlay Membership

In this membership, you pay a $19.99 monthly fee. Players Club Members receive these benefits:

  • Entry into cash tournaments with over $100,000 in monthly prizes
  • A proprietary performance rating based on your play
  • Player statistics
  • Skill-level based tournaments
  • No ads, no interruptions
  • Live Phone Support
  • Live Chat customer service
  • Exclusive Player’s Club Newsletters
  • Membership at the largest, legal U.S. poker site that pays cash daily

You’ll be provided with virtual chips, which you will use in your poker games.

The most you can ever spend to compete for thousands of dollars and to receive VIP member benefits is $19.99/month because you never wager money, just virtual chips.

Here’s an article of interest from the San Franciso chronicle

PUREPLAY: SITE USES MEMBERSHIP TO OFFER ‘GOOD PLAY, GREAT PRIZES’

San Francisco Chronicle

Matt Villano

Since the Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act of 2006, “online poker” has become a bit of a misnomer. Sure, gamblers can play it, but in most cases, the play is unrealistic, as most sites pit players against one another for fake money that can be replenished at any time.

PurePlay, a site from the San Francisco company with the same name, changes everything. The site, at www.pureplay.com, enables poker players to play competitively and win real prizes without requiring them to risk hard-earned cash. So far, more than 2 million players have signed up, making it the largest play-for-cash site in the United States.

Similar sites exist elsewhere on the Internet (one of them, the National League of Poker, has been profiled in this column), but most require players to interact in one way or another with sponsors.

PurePlay bases the bulk of its profit model on an entirely different concept: membership.

For $20 a month, players can compete in as many as 1,500 tournaments for a total of $150,000 in prizes. Co-founder and CEO Jason Kellerman says the company has given away $2.8 million in prizes since the Web site launched in November 2005.

“Good play and great prizes,” he says. “That’s what we’re all about.”

As Kellerman suggests, playing on PurePlay is simple. After visiting the Web site, users download a Win32 client to their computer. This software program, which is smaller than most MP3 files, is the gaming interface; it provides users with the only way to compete in the site’s regular No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em, Omaha, and 7-Card Stud poker tournaments.

For those users who wish to try PurePlay before they buy it, a basic membership is available for free. This membership enables users to compete in dozens of tournaments for a daily prize that totals $20,000. The downside? As at other poker sites, users see a barrage of ads at the periphery of the gaming interface.

As an alternative, PurePlay touts its premium membership, known simply as the Players Club. To join, users sign up for the monthly subscription and can play immediately. The site gives every user 1,000 virtual chips every 24 hours, and users can spend this fake money to bankroll their play in as many as 50 tournaments a day.

Top finishers in each tournament are paid with real cash. Payouts range from $10 to $20,000. Over time, players receive a ranking based upon their performance; this information is displayed in the gaming interface at all times. PurePlay also uses it to invite players of certain caliber to compete in special tournaments.

PurePlay plans to add other games to the stable, expanding tournament play to include other card and dice games. Ultimately, Kellerman says the site could offer just as much gaming variety as many of the most popular Las Vegas casinos. Local cardrooms, beware.

- Matt Villano, 96hours (at) sfchronicle.com

This article appeared on page G - 30 of the San Francisco Chronicle