Online Casino Privacy
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blackjack is a game with a low house edge when
played using basic strategy
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I often check
Online Casino Privacy policy to see if they are
really trying to protect our information. I do this by using a unique email address used only for that casino sign-up. Its not a terribly tough thing to arrange and it lets me know of any spam that is sent to the specific email address. The only mail I
should receive to that address is from the casino or a
sister-site. It is a good way to see how honest a casino
is about not selling or trading our email addresses
because if they'd do that they surely cannot be trusted
to pay on a large cash-in. An email address is only
worth at best a dollar per shot. Most reputable
online casinos guarantee privacy for their
players but its another story whether they live up to
this claim?
While speaking
of sister-sites please be aware that as soon as you sign
up to play at one casino in a network you'll get offers
to try their other casinos. This is not a privacy
issue but please remember to join those other casinos by
following a link from a reputable casino portal so that
you always have a 3rd-party with the clout carried
behind representing thousands of future players, with an
interest that you are treated right. In the case of my
sites I even offer a cash guarantee you'll get paid by
the casinos I list.
No casino is
going to risk losing all that future business cheating
one player when they can find easier prey coming in from
the search engines ... that couldn't care less about
whether you are treated right or whether you ever get
paid.
If you have
a problem you sure can't contact Google and ask them to
use their considerable more influence to step in on your
behalf and be ready to stop sending that casino any
players if it proves they are not doing the right thing.
No search engine will ever do that for you.
Realtimegaming
casino software continued
Realtimegaming
casino software has also been around a considerable amount
of time. They once boasted the fastest games on the net. The software was
created by a US citizen who last I heard was living in
Georgia and in no hurry to get any kind of contact from
anybody located in the states. The software has been
sold thru what I'd suspect are dummy corporations which
at the end of the paper trail land right back at his
feet. The strict laws in the states are solid excuses
that come at a convenient time for avoiding the tough
questions that have plagued RTG software almost from
its beginning and more so now that the online gambling
market has shrunk (overall due to people in the states
having trouble depositing and not bothering to go the
easy extra step to open an ewallet or buy a pre-paid
card) but the industry is actually growing in quantum
leaps in other parts of the world. Europe and other
parts of the world have for the most part embraced
online gambling from the privacy of their own homes and
it continues to gain interest everywhere.
Like
Microgaming, the games are fair, relying on a random
number generator to decide their outcome. Every spin of
the roulette wheel, the roll of the dice and the cards
that come out of the shoe in blackjack are decided by this
method. RTG has all the favorite Las Vegas-style games
including progressives in many categories including slots
and cyber poker. They have a very wide variety of video
poker as well as a nice selection in blackjack.
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