I have won hundreds of dollars with online casinos. Sorry you had
such a hard time with them! I bought a couch and paid off a credit
card.
Not recommending any certain one. There are several reliable casinos
out there. Just find a good one and start winning.
Mike
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 02:48:06 GMT, in rec.gambling.misc paulsy@dell.com
(paulsy) wrote:
>They pretend to be the equivalent of the real thing and they
>definitely are NOT. Every game 'plays' like a slot machine and
>everyone should realise that playing slot machines is probably the
>worst form of gambling that anyone could indulge in.
>
>Some of them pretend to be better than the real thing by offering
>gimmicky things like 'being the dealer' and 'no-zero' roulette wheels
>where in fact the software determines whether or not you are going to
>win and does it at the same rate as any other online casino does. Such
>deceitfullness doesn't deserve reward - avoid them even more than the
>others.
>
>As soon as you are in a losing position the online casino can 'play
>you' all day and all night long and never have to allow you to win and
>yet still maintain it's 'promised' payout rate. If you start out with
>a $100 and the payout rate at any casino is 95% then the casino only
>has to payback $95 for your initial $100 outlay. Then you bet the $95
>and they only have to payback 95% of that then it's only 95% of 95% of
>that etc. - until it's all gone.
>
>The rate of consistantly extreme 'bad' results against players is
>extremely worse than one would normally experience in real casinos.
>ie. long runs on the even bets or long runs of losing blackjack hands.
>Yep sure, shit happens at real casinos but no where near as bad as it
>does at online casinos.
>
>Bonuses - the biggest bullshit CON of the lot. You are probably better
>off not taking bonuses especially when it can lead to confusion as to
>whether or not you are entitled to withdraw any winnings.
>
>Bonuses(2) - if you deposit $100 and you get $50 bonus and then you
>play and lose $50 have you lost your bonus money or half your deposit?
>Can you withdraw $100 or $50 or anything or nothing? Does your online
>casino make it clear?
>
>You can believe that just because you know someone or heard of someone
>actually managing to win at an online casino that that makes them okay
>and trustworthy - heck, they have to have a certain number of winners
>but that still doesn't make them the equivalent of real casinos.
>
>No one loves online casinos more than online casino owners and the
>afilliates who try to entice you to play them with hopes of making
>money from YOU losing. I bet online casino owners and their afilliate
>promoters wouldn't be silly enough to play them.
>
>Finally, I would estimate that my money is worth twice at much at real
>casinos as it is at online casinos - that's how easy I have found
>losing at online casinos can be.
>
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