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About Online Casinos
Online casinos
are the online version of land-based ("brick and mortar") casinos. They
allow you to play casino games through the Internet. Some online casinos
provide various games, while others only provide only one type of game.
Online poker is also very popular and there are many dedicated companies
that provide this activity.
Online casinos can for certain games offer better odds than land casinos
on slots and other formats where the chance of winning is determined by
the house. Table games like blackjack which have an established house
edge: for a given set of rules, they offer the same payout, online or
offline. Reliability and trust are hard to establish. To solve this
issue, many online casinos purchase their software from well-known
companies such as Wager Works, Microgaming, OddsOn, Playtech and
Cryptologic, though a little research into credentials of any e-commerce
site you plan to use is common sense. These software companies use a
random number generator to ensure that the numbers, cards or dice appear
randomly. All reputable companies operating in a regulated environment
use robust random number generators.
Casino types
Online casinos can be divided into two groups based on their interface:
web-based casinos and download-based casinos. Some casinos offer more
than one interface.
Web-based online casinos
Web-based online casinos are websites where users may directly play
casino games without loading any software to the local computer. Games
are mainly represented in the browser plugins Macromedia Flash,
Macromedia Shockwave, or Java and require browser support for mentioned
plugins. Also, bandwidth is needed since all graphics, sounds and
animations are loaded through the web via the plugin. A very small
number of casinos allow games played through a plain HTML interface.
Download-based online casinos
Download-based online casinos are the most common casino web sites. On
these websites, users have to download certain software to play casino
games. After installing the software, it connects to the casino service
provider and handles contact without browser support. An advantage of
these compared to web-based online casinos is speed, since it does not
need to load graphics from the Internet because all multimedia is inside
the downloaded software. On the downside, there is an initial download
and the need for the installation of the program, and the risk of the
program containing malware (though this is very uncommon).
Many online casinos offer large bonuses, often a "100% match bonus". For
example, common terms and conditions for a bonus might be:
Casino Bonsues
* 100% up to $100
* Must wager 25 times the deposit and bonus before withdrawing
* Wagers on baccarat, craps, roulette, and sic bo do not count towards
meeting wagering requirements
For this particular example, this would mean that a player depositing
$100 would start with $200 in his account. He must make $5000 ($200 ×
25) in wagers before withdrawing. This can be played at a game such as
blackjack.
Some simple arithmetic shows that if the player leaves after meeting the
requirements, he has a very large edge. For example, the house edge in
blackjack is around or less than 0.5% at most online casinos. $5000 ×
0.005 = $25. Therefore, the player expects to show a $25 loss—however,
he was given a $100 bonus. Therefore, the player's expected profit is
$75, a massive 75% advantage. Usually, taking advantage of such a
promotion is the only way to gain an edge over the casino.
This has often led to players playing at casinos to take the bonus, and
leaving after the wagering requirements are met. These players are
called by (and have adopted with pride) a variety of labels such as
"advantage players", "bonus hunters", "bonus abusers", and, perhaps the
most vulgar, "bonus whores". Strictly speaking, this behavior is usually
prohibited by the casino, because their terms usually dictate that
players may play for recreational purposes only. In practice, players
are rarely caught doing this, and usually when they are they simply have
their promotion privileges revoked.
A player who wishes to do this at a large number of online casinos must
be careful. Some casinos are rogues (see below) and do not pay. Others
have terms and conditions that are not favorable to the player, such as
most bonuses that are restricted to slots.
Rogue Casinos
Occasionally a rogue casino will be discovered. There are two ways a
casino might misbehave: refusing to pay customers or cheating software.
Cheating software appears to be extremely rare. There are some casinos
that have been mathematically proven to cheat, such as Casino Bar
(evidence (http://www.wizardofodds.com/casinos/casinobar.html) by
Michael Shackleford and others). Some players often accuse certain
popular software brands of casinos of cheating, for example Boss Media,
Cryptologic, and Playtech, but they are likely "finding" patterns that
are not actually there, as tests for cheating at these casinos has never
turned up positive. This does not mean that all software providers are
honest (for example, Elka System/Oyster Gaming software is known to
cheat, also confirmed by Michael Shackleford), but the most popular
software is more likely than not.
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