Beginner's
Guide to Internet Gambling |
Our purpose here it to introduce you to the internet gambling scene,
answer some of the most common questions and concerns that new players
like yourself have and to set you on the right path to enjoying
your online gaming experience.
Internet
gambling started in 1997 when the first sites started offering gambling
services over the web. Things got off to a slow start at first.
There was very little information available about the internet casinos,
no one knew what to expect and it was difficult to find out where
or how to get started.
A
lot has changed in the past six years. Casinos have come and gone,
the industry has experienced years of explosive growth followed
by a more mature period of consolidation and stabilization, and
many of the countries of the world have reacted and adjusted to
this new industry by introducing the necessary licensing and legislative
initiatives.
Today
Internet Gambling is
enjoying an extended period of stability and growth. It's now a
several billion a year industry. Many of the major players in the
industry --casinos, information portals like our own Cassaon-casino.com,
player community forums, government lawmakers and so forth-- have
acquired years of experience by meeting, serving and satisfying
millions of online players from around the world. For all these
reasons, and more that you'll discover as you read on, now is a
very good time to introduce yourself to the world of internet gambling.
Choosing
an Online Casino or Poker Room
You might think that picking a gambling site would be pretty simple:
where do I win the most? Or, which is the best site? Unfortunately
it's not quite that simple. There are a number of aspects to this
issue which we'll tackle in no particular order.
Biggest
payouts, biggest pots
This
can be difficult to determine because every casino wants to be in
the list of "Top 10 Payouts" so the player has exercise
a little due diligence if they want to ensure that their specific
game is paying out well. For the casino games that often means doing
a little research, specifically checking things like game odds,
payout tables and the like. You'd be hard pressed to find a better
resource for this than the Wizard Of Odds (www.wizardofodds.com).
Michael Shackleford has been running the site for years and his
ability to crunch the numbers and present the bottom line is unsurpassed
on the internet today. Highly recommended.
For
poker it's a little different. It often boils down to is "where
are the fish?" and by it's very nature the answer to this question
is ever-changing. Here, as in many other cases, the busy message
boards and forums are the place to go. Our own PokerForum.com is
one such place but there are others.
Look
first, download later
All
gaming sites, casino and poker, run on some kind of software platform.
In other words you often have to download something, or allow something
to be installed for you, in order to begin playing.
The
better sites have a "Preview" section that shows you snapshots
of what their games look like, maybe even provide you with a description
of how to play. Check them out! You can learn a lot with a little
bit of browsing.
Most
sites will offer the player two choices: (1) a download package
for the full suite of full-featured games or (2) an instant-play
option based on the Flash or Shockwave applets that normally reside
on most of our computers. Option 1 gives you all the bells and whistles
while option 2 means you don't have to install any software and
you can play right away. The choice is yours of course but our advice
is that unless you've got a particularly slow internet connection
the download packages almost always offer the better gaming experience.
That
said it's worth noting that players the world over have learned
that how the software looks is not the burning issue it once was.
How's the service? The payouts? The reputation? And so on. These
are at least equally, and we believe more, important. We'll get
to them shortly.
Withdrawals
Most
casinos and poker rooms now payout within a few days if not instantaneously.
Check your specific site to see what their particular policies are
because they can vary widely and each site will often impose it's
own withdrawal restrictions and limitations. Watch out for things
like monthly withdrawal limits, identification requirements (driver's
license, etc), PIN numbers that may have to be received via the
postal service, etc. All of these can effect your withdrawal procedures
and therefore you comfort, or discomfort, with them.
Support
Some
sites offer toll free numbers but those are now less common than
call-back or online service options. Many casinos now out-source
their Customer Service so we think it's imperative that you try
out your casino's Customer Service as soon as possible in order
to give yourself the peace of mind that you're going to be handled
in a manner that suits you if something goes wrong. Remember, these
guys are the only life-line between you and your cash so it's up
to you to make sure that the help is going to be there for you if
and when you need it.
Licensing
and Legalities
Generally
speaking online casino regulation has been a "self-regulation"
issue. In other words, the casino plays fair if it wants to play
fair. Fortunately there have been some serious steps forward in
terms of licensing and regulation zones around the world and that
is a very good thing. The UK's Gambling Commission, the Isle of
Man, Gibraltar, Cyprus, etc have all emerged as stable licensing
bodies with committed governments behind them to ensure fair play
and reasonable conduct.
As
to the legalities of internet gambling it's a country-by-country
or state-by-state issue. In some parts of the world it's wide open,
citizens are free to play when and where they see fit. Elsewhere
it is not so. In the US for instance seven states have outlawed
internet gambling entirely while others simply forbid the casinos
to be run within their state boundaries. Players are advised to
check their local laws before proceeding.
Top
site awards
In
the early days of internet gaming the competition was fierce and
casinos did anything and everything they could to attract players.
As a result many "Best Casino", "Top Site" and
"Gold Star" awards were invented and awarded to casinos,
often with questionable justification. Since then though the shakeout
in the industry has meant that many of the smaller casinos have
down-sized, cut back on services or disappeared entirely. A few
big name casinos now have most of the customer base and handle most
of the cash flow. Going with one of the biggies is usually a pretty
safe bet.
Message
Boards: The Advice of Other Players
Over
and above all other recommendations it behooves the newcomer to
check out the reputation of their prospective casino or poker room
before handing over the cash. The fastest way to do this is to drop
a short search on the Internet for instance, to see what folks are
saying about the casino or poker room you are interested in. Better
yet, register and ask specifically. There are many thousands of
experienced players out there and they'll be happy to tell you what's
what if you are looking for some "get started" kind of
info.
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