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It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1) deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence 3) is subject to the control of the government that issued the gaming licence in case of any disputes. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Mini Baccarat Review Game: In Baccarat you and the banker receive two to three cards to get a point value as close to nine as possible. You have to correctly guess whether you or the banker will win, or a tie will occur.Odds: In baccarat the best bet is on the banker (bet that the banker will win) and the fewer the decks used the better the banker bet gets. Since Set: Stakes (betting limits) are $2-$200. This is very low. Since betting limits are considered important when playing baccarat, low betting limits are certainly a negative feature. Summary: |
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Blackjack Review Game: In Blackjack each card has a point value. You first get two cards, calculate their value and decide whether to draw more cards or not where the maximum total points allowed is 21. The dealer does the same thing. You try to be better than him (draw closer to 21).Odds: Set: You can play only one hand at once which is frustrating because somewhere else you probably would be allowed to play up to three, four or even five hands at once. The dealer stands on soft 17 (Ace & 6) which is good but standard. Doubling down is allowed only on 9, 10 and 11 which is standard for land based casinos whereas online casinos usually allow you to double down about any first pair. Still: it makes the game more authentic this way. You are neither allowed to double down after you split a pair nor to re-split any pair nor to draw more cards to split Aces nor to surrender. The dealer doesn't peek (check if he has a blackjack or not) and if he wins with a blackjack you will lose all of your money (including any additional money from doubling or splitting). The stakes (betting limits) are $2-$200 per hand. |
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Craps Review Game: In Craps two dice are thrown by a player. If he rolls a 7 or 11, he wins. If he throws a 2, 3, or 12, he loses. If he throws any other number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10) he continues throwing the dice and hopes that the same number will be thrown again before the 7 comes up. When the 7 comes up first, he loses. You can bet on the player or the house.Odds: There are win bets, which work and pay the same way as place bets. To bet against a place number the player can make a "lose bet." These pay 2-5 on the 4 and 10, 4-7 on the 5 and 9, and 4-5 on the 6 and 8. The house on these bets is 6.67%, 5.71%, and 1.82% respectively. The proposition bets pay the same bad odds as conventional craps. |
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Keno Review Game: There are 80 numbered balls. You pick some numbers. 20 balls are drawn. You win of course as more of your picks match the numbers that were drawn.Odds: There are two types of keno: a) paying you good already when you match only a few picks (therefore decreasing the payouts for matching many picks) and b) paying you good only when you match many picks (therefore decreasing the payouts for matching only a few picks). You have to decide where you prefer to play. I'd play only the a) type. The best bets are on pick 7 and 13 both offering a return of 94.93%. |
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Caribbean Poker Review Game:Odds: The basic house edge for this game is 5.21% which doesn't make it look competitive compared to other casino games. American Roulette has the same house edge though. Anyway, Another thing is the side bet of $1 for which you will receive an additional payoff for certain hands (flush or better). This extra win is based on the value of your own five-card hand, not on the hand of the dealer. So even if the dealer beats you or does not qualify you still get the bonus payoff. The house edge on the side bet is around 60% less 2.92% for each $10,000 in the meter. For the side bet to have no house edge the meter would need to reach some $200,000. The strategy for Caribbean Poker is quite simple: you should raise on any pair or better and fold on anything less than ace/king. |
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European Roulette Review Game: A wheel with pockets numbered 0 to 36 is spun in one direction. A ball is spun around the wheel and as the ball slows, it drops into one of the pockets of the wheel. You bet on which pocket the ball will drop into.Odds: This is an 'European' single-zero roulette (with only one zero on the wheel) which sets the basic house edge to 2.7%. That's actually far better than the American roulette version which usually has an incredible basic house edge of 5.26%. But If you prefer to bet on one of the inside bets once in a while, you really should play European roulette, since the house edge is 2.7% on all bets. But if you are an outside bettor, who likes to bet on high, low, red, black, odd or even only, you should play an American roulette version offering the "la partage rule" since it offers slightly better odds for those bets (2.63%). Consider that inside bets offer far better payouts than outside bets, so bet the middle 12 once in a while. Generally the best idea is to bet on the streak that is running at the moment (e.g. if the last number was red, bet red). |
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Slots Review Game: Slots are machines with three to five wheels with symbols on them, spinning downwards when you pull a lever at their side or similar and coming to a stop after a few rounds of spinning. If the symbols align you win.Odds: It is difficult to calculate the payout probabilities of slot machines without knowing how many times a certain symbol appears on each real. You could sit in front of the slot machine, pull the lever 1,000,000 times and write the results down or rely on the information that Set: Summary: Many slots. No large jackpots though. You'll find the best slot machines in our Best Slots List. |
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Video Poker Review Game: In Video Poker you receive five cards and decide which ones to change (only once) in order to make a good poker hand. As better your hand as better the payout gets.Odds: Set: The coin denominations you wish to play are 50c, $1, $5, or $10. Summary: Overall, video poker and slots seem to be |
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