How to Win! Attitude Readjustments for the Online Gambler

May 1st, 2009

Are you gambling on the Intenet and searching for online gambling strategies to give you an edge? You’ve come to the right place to begin your journey, or double-check your basic approach.

The most important thing to understand, whether you’re gambling online just for fun, or for your own real, hard-earned money, is what constitutes a winning attitude. The core of a winning attitude is this:

Gambling well is not a game.

To win consistently and take home money, there are certain steps you need to take before you hit the casinos. Let’s look at the attitude adjustments most recommended by the experts in the field of online gambling:

1. Most gamblers play until they run out of money. Don’t. If you keep this simple precept in mind, you are much more likely to quit while you’re ahead. The vast majority of gamblers in the world tell themselves, ″I’ll just set aside this amount of money, that I can afford to lose, and then when it’s gone, so am I.″ What happens in most cases is the opposite. When the ″fun fund″ is gone, the gambler, feeling that it must be about time for him to win, continues to play. That’s when you start getting into real trouble. It’s been proven over and over: the longer you play, the more you lose. If you can get a handle on your greed, you will have a tremendous advantage over the house!

2. If you want to make money gambling online, treat it more like a job than a game. True, you’re playing cards, rolling dice and so on. But to be successful, you must make this slight attitude adjustment. Thinking of the process as a ″job″ will give you the impetus you need to familiarize yourself completely with the rules of each game, and strategies the experts have proven over and over. This, in turn, gives you a winning edge. And that’s when you will start to have a lot more fun!

3. Get yourself some realistic goals, and stick to them. Here’s an example. You have $50 and you’re willing to risk it gambling online. Are you looking to make ten times your investment? Then you need to readjust your thinking. A more realistic goal would be to double your money. Then if you reach your goal, you must take your greed by the throat, put it on a leash and quit the game for that session!

Casinos count on gamblers doing the opposite of those strategies outlined above. Have you noticed how they continue to flourish, while most gamblers fall by the wayside? Don’t become casino roadkill! Get information. Get smart. Get serious about the game.

The Internet is a great place to find online gambling strategies. You will want to read up as much as you can on each different game you play, since strategies vary, according to the game. Below are some tips and strategies from the experts for the most popular gambling game, blackjack. They illustrate the kind of valuable information you can get by doing your homework, either surfing the net, or reading a good, informative book on gambling strategies. You would do well to continue researching your favorite game before you place your bets.

Blackjack strategy

In blackjack–the most popular of all gambling games–there is a right way to bet, and a wrong way to bet. The real players, the ones who consistently make money on this game, have all studied basic blackjack strategy, )sometimes called ″perfect blackjack″). Why does it work? It has to do with understanding when calling for a hit is in your favor and when it is better to stand. The odds for winning over the house are all well established for every situation. The only way to win more often at blackjack than by using the basic blackjack strategy is to count cards… and that’s illegal!

Your attitude adjustment has now begun, and you’re on your way to a new and more successful gambling experience. Congratulations!

Oklahoma Casinos

April 26th, 2009

The state of Oklahoma is widely known for the outdoor recreation and recreational activities it can offer residents and visitors. The state boasts beautiful lakes, mountains and camping areas as well as first-class museums and cultural events. Oklahoma is rich with culture, too. With several Native American reservations, the State of Oklahoma is a true cultural experience. It is within these reservations that Oklahoma casinos thrive.

The work ″Oklahoma″ is from the Choctaw Indian word ″okla humma″, which means the ″land of the red people″. Oklahoma is located in the western south-central United States. Kansas, Colorado and Missouri border the state to the north, Texas to the south, New Mexico to the west, and Arkansas to the east. The capital of Oklahoma is Oklahoma City, which is the center point of the state and the most heavily populated city within the state. Oklahoma ranks 28th in population in the United States and about 3.4 million people reside there.

Oklahoma offers both residents and visitors a wide range of recreational activities. The state boasts more man-made lakes than any other state in the United States. This makes outdoor sports such as boating and fishing very popular. In addition, the Arbuckle Mountains and many state parks draw visitors to outdoor activities such as camping and hiking.

In addition to the outdoor recreation that the state offers, Oklahoma is well known for its casinos. Oklahoma casinos can be found on Indian reservations across the state. While gambling is not legal outside of the reservations, the casinos within the reservations draw a large amount of tourists. With a change in gambling laws in the state, the Indian casinos are booming, since they are now able to offer gamblers Blackjack, Poker and Las Vegas-style slot machines. Craps and Roulette are still not allowed in Oklahoma casinos, but that could change.

Many of the visitors to Oklahoma casinos are Texans. Gambling is not legal in Texas and the other closest casinos are located in Shreveport, Louisiana where the drive is much longer. The two largest and most popular Oklahoma casinos are the Choctaw Casino and the WinStar Casino. The Chickasaw Nation, which is just north of the north Texas Metroplex area, operates both of these casinos, Oklahoma casinos are located throughout the state and are expected to raise billions for the state. Oklahoma casinos offer easy gambling access to visitors that live near the state.

Poker a Novice’s Guide - 5 Card Draw the Basis of Poker Games

April 15th, 2009

You wont find 5 card draw poker in the casino or online much as newer hybrid varieties are more popular.

However 5 card draw is the basis of all the new games (including the poker found on video slots) So lets learn it here and you the basics covered, before you look at all the variations.

Poker is actually a very simple game to play but can take years to master and is essentially a game of psychology and is one casino game where the best hand does not guarantee you will win.

Lets look at the basics of 5 card draw poker.

Playing the Game of 5 Card Draw Poker

5 Card Draw Poker begins only when all players place an ‘ante’ or opening bet into the ‘pot’ (on the table).

There are certain variations concerning the betting, and the game is often nicknamed after these. After the antes are all in, the dealer will deal five cards to each player, all face down.

In 5 Card Draw Poker, all cards are hidden until the hand is over.

Because of this there is no real information on who is holding what.

The only clues you can get, are bet amounts, the ‘tells’ or nervousness or confidence of the players, and also how many cards each player drew, and of course, there is the prospect any or all of them could be bluffing.

This is really what makes poker so exciting the expectation and anticipation. This especially 5 card draw poker, as you really wont know who is bluffing, who has a good hand, who not, till the very end.

The Games Routine

Now the player to the dealer’s left can either bet, with an option to bet ($5 at this point) or to check, meaning to pass, or fold (drop out of the hand).

In case the first player bets, the second player can no longer check. He can his only call, raise or fold. Usually you can only raise 3 times per hand.

After this round of betting in 5 card craw poker, the players remaining in the hand have the option to replace cards in their hand with new cards.

Again, the player to the dealer’s left is the first to ‘draw’ (take new cards for those he has discarded. He can discard from 1 to 4 cards, and in some games all 5). Next, the other players draw in their turn.

The way to draw is for you and select the cards you don’t want, remove them and remove them from your hand.

Next you give them to the dealer, at the same time saying how many cards you want ( note you can only take as many cards as you give to the dealer).

The Technique of Replacing Your Cards

As we said above, you can replace 1 to 4 of your cards. Some games even allow 5 but it doesn’t really bring an advantage for you to do that in 5 Card Draw Poker.

Even where you draw four new cards all will assume you are holding an ace, so you give away some clue to your hand. In poker, the less information you give the better. Its bad play to ask 4 cards. Therefore, the players will draw from none to 3 cards.

The player who draws no cards is known to be ″pat.″ This means to the other players he has a strong hand like a straight, a flush, or a full house, or of course he could be bluffing.

However there is a kind of bluff that’s used to create the impression of strength.

In this situation a player normally could be holding two pair or three of a kind, and will draw no cards.

This is a ploy in which you give up a potentially important chance to improve your hand, in return for creating the appearance of even stronger hand than you have.

In the same thinking you might be holding a completely worthless hand will draw no cards.

You hope to send out a message of strength, and if you combine this with strong betting and raising, you might actually win with all folding before you.

The Conclusion

Now after everyone has drawn their cards we have the second and final round of betting. Here in our example you must bet at $10.

It is the player who opened the betting on the first round who starts the betting on the second round.

After all the betting, calling and raising is done, the hand is over, and if more than one player is left, all the players lay their cards on the table so everyone can see who wins.

Should you play slots online or at land based casinos?

April 14th, 2009

There’s been a great deal of discussion about online gambling

recently with legislators, operators and the global community of

gamblers trying to fathom complex matters such as Internet

″locality″. In the midst of these deliberations, many players

have been wanting to assess the relative merits of gambling

online or at land-based casinos.

Through all of this there has been a lack of focus on the

experience of the person who actually plays money at a casino.

How about the gamblers who are central to any issues concerning

casinos? We pose the sensible opening question - which are

better, online or land-based slot machines?

Land-based slots are the world’s most popular casino game. They

pay more winnings to gamblers than all of the other casino games

together. But how well does this cherished form of land-based

gambling adapt to online play? The vast majority of slots

enthusiasts believe it has made the transition splendidly. The

online versions of slots have become the most-played form of

online casino games, owing in part to the ease of finding slots

on the Internet (they’re also easy enough to find and play at

land-based casinos) and in part to the fact that the game play

is so simple. Slot machines at land-based casinos have been

controlled by computers for many years, so it’s relatively easy

to adapt the game to play online. Some players are puzzled when

you tell them a land-based slot machine is no more than a

computer in a fancy case, but this is exactly what it is. These

slots are driven by a microprocessor with a built-in random

number generator. They work just like the online versions

because the operating software is hard-coded in the

microprocessor.

This means there is not much of a difference between the way the

game works and how the odds compute for online or land-based

slot machines. But there are some differences.

The most obvious difference, the one that will forever separate

the two forms, is that you can’t physically put your hands on an

online slot. Similarly, land-based machines have much bigger and

more spectacular light and sound displays, although the graphics

on the online slots are sophisticated enough these days to

emulate reality pretty well.

There are numerous less evident advantages of playing online

slots. For a start, you choose the time, place and the most

comfortable seat in the house. You can play with your own

refrigerator, DVD music system and other personal comforts close

to hand. This is one of the great appeals of online casinos -

you can visit them and experience all of their excitement

without stepping outside your own home! And you can interrupt

play whenever you like without worrying that some other gambler

is going to annex your place at the machine. Possibly the most

telling difference between playing slots at an online compared

with a land-based casino is the nature of the comps you receive.

At a land-based establishment, the keen slots player may receive

a coupon or some similar small comp as a reward for slaving away

at a machine for several hours. It’s quite different online

because the competition among casinos is so intense.

With the Internet it doesn’t matter where in the world you live,

every online casino would love to lure your custom. As a result

you can get a comp simply for deciding to play at a given casino

regardless of how much you’ve gambled there. The sign-up bonus

is a common online attraction. It gives you a substantial value

in real credits at the casino and you can exploit this bonus to

swell your bankroll, spend more time playing the slots and

experience more opportunities to be a winner.

Many slots players find it genuinely gratifying to receive a

comp in advance rather than after having to earn it by achieving

a certain level of play. If you add the comps to the other

advantages of online slots, it should be easy to see which

version best meets the needs of the players.

Online Roulette - A Brief History

April 13th, 2009

The term "Roulette" is French and in essence it means "small wheel". While it may seem that because "Roulette" is a French word that the game itself comes from France, but this is not necessarily true. There are a number of differing theories ranging from the game originating in China, as well as ancient Rome. Many who believe the game originated in China, think that Dominican Monks that were trading with the Chinese brought the game back to mainland Europe. The Roman theory is based on accounts that Romans would tip their chariot wheels and spin them as a form of entertainment.

A slightly more popular theory is that the French scientist Blaise Pascal, credited with the probability theory, invented the roulette wheel. Apparently, it was the by-product of one of his many experiments.

Eventually, in 1842, the French brothers Louis and Francois Blanc invented the roulette game we know today. They invented the "0" version used by most countries in the world. A legend about Francois Blanc, is that he apparently sold his soul to the devil in order to obtain the secret of roulette. Conspiracy-theorists validate this story by the fact that all the numbers on a roulette wheel added up to "666".

Even though the Blanc brothers' game was a resounding success, gambling was still illegal in France so it was introduced in Hamburg instead. Gambling was eventually banned in Germany too, however, but then The Prince of Monaco invited Louis to operate his Monte Carlo casino and reacquaint the people with the game of roulette.

When brought over to America, the "0" version of roulette was abandoned in favour of the "00" version of roulette. Today, in order to distinguish between these two variations, the "00" version is called the American Wheel whilst the "0" version the European Wheel. The "00" version has 38 numbers whilst the "0" version only has 37 but, despite their differences, both are extremely popular the world over…Read More:Online Roulette – A Brief History

Insider Poker Secrets: How to Avoid Bad Beats and Going on Tilt

April 3rd, 2009

Being on a tilt is a poker term used to imply the condition of a player when he is frustrated and on an aggressive losing spree. Sounds like a scary situation but do not be surprised if you find yourself on a tilt every once in a while.

Coming to a tilt situation is not hard but avoiding it is harder. Most players reach a tilt after they have suffered a bad beat. For instance, you had a great set of cards in a game; the flop was a set of reasonably good cards.

Assuming that these are great cards to play with and you decide to do some aggressive betting. Follow this up with a few more good cards. You end up betting a lot of money and finally your one of your opponent has a straight of a flush or something. You end up with potentially good cards but no-win and end up losing a lot of money. In poker, this would be a bad beat.

If you are someone who thinks really positive or just plain lose sight of ground reality, you may tend to bet in a very similar manner in the subsequent games. Since you are playing with opponents, a smart adversary will recognize your vulnerable situation and put you on the defensive.

A player, who in on a beat is quite a lonely and frustrated soul. Most likely, such players are likely to lose perspective of the game and end up playing on cards that would have otherwise been discarded. Any decent opponent will play the bluff at this and the beat player will lose more money. This is when he hits a tilt situation, where the losses far outnumber the wins.

If you are new to Texas Hold 'em bad beats, do not worry. To avoid bad beats, you can do some very basic things, by following tilt situation. Bad beats in Hold ‘em are very common. This is especially so because the game is quite dependent on chance and there is no question of chance favoring one player and not the other but it sure seems like that sometimes.

The first rule when playing poker is to play calmly and never bet too aggressively, in the crazy sense. This is also a great way to avoid a bad beat. If you do not bet like crazy, you will not feel frustrated even losing a few dollars. Getting your hopes up and wagering money without substantial results can be quite a bad experience even for very experienced players.

The next situation to tackle if you do end up with a bad beat is to avoid a tilt. A single beat cannot do as much damage as a tilt. The moment you realize you suffered a beat, take break to calm yourself.

If you can leave the table altogether, do so just to unwind and take a break. If you are at home, go dig into the cooler for a cola or a beer. Take the break time to focus on other things. If you are in a casino, try to check out the games at other tables.

Anther smart thing to do to avoid a tilt is to fold your cards after a beat unless you are dealt a formidable hand. Most players should avoid playing unless they are dead sure it is a great textbook ″monster″ hand.

The History of Slot Machines

April 2nd, 2009

Slot machines create the largest revenues of all games at casinos in the USA. However this has not always been the case. Slots were once viewed as the "wife's" game, a conveniently located machine that provided entertainment to the partners of the high rollers in the casino. So how did slots become the most profitable game in the casino? Who invented it? And how did it get to where it is today?

The slot machine is a more modern addition to the casino than other games such as roulette and blackjack. The first machine was invented by Charles Fay in 1887. The actual date varies depending on the source you look at but it is safe to say it was between 1880 and 1890. Fey was of German origin and emigrated to America in his early years settling in New Jersey to begin with. In Germany he was a tool foreman and learnt many of the skills he needed to create the first slot machine.

The slot machine was nearly never invented as Fey was struck down with a terrible bout of tuberculosis ion his early 20's. He was given less than a year to live and his family and friends feared the worst. However Fey defied the odds and several years later he set to work on his invention in San Francisco.

The first machine that Fey created was known as the liberty Bell. He built it by hand in his garage and it had 3 rows with the symbols hearts, diamonds, spades, bells, horse shoes and stars. Fey was not only an inventor but also an entrepreneur as well. Realising how lucrative his invention could be he decided to rent his machines to proprietors of gambling outlets in the surrounding state.

Another name for the slot machine was and still is the one armed bandit. This was because players would put a nickel into the slot and pull a large metal arm to spin the reels. The term bandit was applied because in the early years casino operators used to rig machines to prevent payouts of large bonuses and manipulate the payout rates of the machines, maximising their own profits. This practice resulted in the stringent gambling laws that we have in place today.

In 1907 Fey joined forces with the company Mills novelty. Between them they went on to create many different designs with added features such as double jackpots and themed machines. But all revolved around the original theme of pulling a lever to spin the reels and paying customers who acquired certain combinations.

In 1910 stringent gambling laws prevented many places from using gambling machines and so there was a considerable decline in demand for slot machines. In an attempt to get around this, companies tried creating machines that dispensed gum rather than cash payments, although there was not much demand for this and eventually these machines were dropped.

It is commonly thought that slots first became popular in the 1940's when Bugsy Seigel installed them at his Flamingo Hilton hotel to provide entertainment for the wives and girlfriends of the high rollers. However other evidence suggests that Harolds club in Nevada State was actually the first place to install them.

Slots became more advanced and more technical over the years and entered the electro mechanical era sometime mid way through the 20th century. This period is symbolised by the creation of Big Berther. Big Berther cost upwards of $150,000 to create and was driven by an electric motor. The chance of a player hitting the jackpot was 1 in 25.6 billion.

Today many of the machines are fully computerised. The results are generated through the use of random number generators and many of the newer slots use video screens for reels instead of actual spinning reels. Today many machines have 5 reels and many more combinations for winning.

The introduction of online casinos has provided yet another area for slot machines to flourish. Online slots often have much better payouts than their land based equivalents due to the lower running costs of operating an online version of a casino. There are also great signup bonuses for slot players, sometimes totalling over 400% match on your first deposit. For the first time in history players can enjoy the excitement of playing slot machines in the comfort of their own home.

The journey of the slot machine is one of evolution. There is no doubt that it will continue to evolve and change, providing players with ever increasing jackpots and other exciting additions. As is often the case casino games never stand still.

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My Casino Blackjack Variation Game

April 1st, 2009

I have played millions of hands of blackjack. I started sneaking into the casinos when I was 16. I have played online blackjack, I have counted cards, and worked with a team for a short while. With all that said I have still lost a lot of money at blackjack. The casinos have made it nearly impossible to beat the game.

I still enjoy the game and play on a regular basis. Over the years I have played a variation of blackjack called ″The Take it Leave it Method″. You will not get rich with this method or beat the house, however you will have a lot of fun. This method is based on the fact that blackjack seems to be a game of streaks. When you’re hot your hot, and when your not you’re NOT! So this is what I do-

I play basic strategy blackjack. When I lose I bet the table minimum on the next hand. Lets say $5 . If I lose again I bet $5 again etc. Once I win I take the $5 paid to me and bet $5 again. If I win this hand I leave the $5 paid to me and bet $10 total. If I win again I take the $10 paid to me, and if I win the next hand I leave it for a total of $20. I keep betting this way ″Take it Leave it etc″. Once I lose I lower the bet back down to $5.

I am very strict and never ″chicken out″. It gets very exciting sometimes. If you win a few hands in the row your bets go up very quick. Before you know it you are betting $100-200/ hand. I have had great streaks a few times now. I left a $5 table at the Luxor a few years back with $750 after 45 minutes using this method! And a few months ago in Vegas I left a table with $1200!

You must understand that you can lose much faster this way too!. But it really makes the game more exciting. And you will be surpised at the streaks you notice playing this way. Below is a chart of what you would bet if you kept winning at a $10 table.

Bet$10 Take $10 paid to you

Bet$10 Leave $10 paid to you for a total bet of $20

Bet$20 Take $20 paid to you

Bet$20 Leave $20 paid to you for a total bet of $40

Bet$40 Take $40 paid to you

Bet$40 Leave $40 paid to you for a total bet of $80

Bet$80 Take $80 paid to you

Bet$80 Leave $80 paid to you for a total bet of $160

Bet$160 Take $160 paid to you

Bet$160 Leave $160 paid to you for a total bet of $320

Bet$320 Take $320 paid to you

If you left at this point you would be up $630 !!

Its dificult to go on a streak this long, but it does happen. And when it does you must NOT deviate and lower your bet or the end result won’t be the same.

Have fun

The Complete Guide To Texas Hold’em Poker

March 16th, 2009
  • The Deal. The dealer shuffles a standard 52-card deck. If you're in a casino the dealer never plays. A round disc known as a "dealer chip" which is usually a chip (mainly white) which has DEALER printed on it is always in front of the player who is dealing. The DEALER chip moves clockwise from player to player with each hand therefore every player becomes the dealer at some stage. Unless the game ends before every player has a turn at dealing which is highly unlikely.

Most Texas Hold ‘Em Poker games start with the two players to the left of the dealer putting a predetermined amount of money into the pot before any cards are dealt, ensuring that there’s something to play for on every hand. The predetermined amount can be any reasonable amount to be able to make sure all players can at least play the first round. The pot is usually in the middle and is where all betting chips are placed during each game.

  • The Blinds.

The predetermined amount the players put in at the start of each round is called ″posting the blinds.″ Most often, the "first blind" or "small blind" ,the player to the left of the dealer, puts up half the minimum bet, and the ″second blind″ or "big blind" puts up the full minimum bet. Each player is dealt two cards, face down. These are known as the ″hole cards.″ Do not show these cards to anyone and are for your eyes only.

  • Betting Begins.

A round of betting takes place, beginning with the player to the left of the two who posted the blinds. Players can call, raise, or fold when it’s their turn to bet. To call is to just bet the same amount the previous player put in. Raising a bet is to equal the previous bet and then raise it to any amount. This is then the new benchmark for all other bets to take place upon. To fold is to place your cards face down and not take part in that hand.

  • The Flop.

When all players have called, raised or folded and returned back to the dealer this is called the first betting round. The dealer then discards the top card of the deck. This is called burning the card and is done to ensure that no one accidentally saw the top card, and to help prevent cheating. The dealer then flips the next three cards face up on the table. These cards are called the ″flop.″ After the flop, another round of betting takes place, beginning with the player to the left of the dealer. During this and all future rounds of betting, players can check, call, raise, or fold when it’s their turn to bet. To check means to place no bet but stay in the round. You may only check if you are to the left of the dealer and you place no bet to start the round. This can then be the only way that the next person can check. If someone has placed a bet in the betting round you cannot check if they were to the left of you.

  • Turn.

The dealer burns (discards and places face down) another card and plays one more face up onto the table. This, the fourth community card, is called the "turn."The player to the left of the dealer begins the third round of betting.

  • River.

The dealer burns another card before placing the final face-up card on the table. This card is called the "river."

  • Final Betting.

Players can now use any combination of seven cards (the five community cards and the two hole cards) to form the best possible five-card Poker hand. The fourth and final round of betting starts with the player to the left of the dealer. After the final betting round, all players who remain in the game reveal their hands. The player who made the initial bet or the player who made the last raise shows their hand first. This is the final betting round and should only complete around back to the dealer once. This is the last chance to raise and bet as much as you're willing to win this hand and collect the pot in the middle.

  • The Winner.

The player with the best poker hand wins and collects the entire pot.

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Why Casinos Are Such Big Business

January 17th, 2009

Gambling is at an all time high in the US and across the world. This is due in no small part to online gambling and casinos. The reason that gambling has reached the level that is has is not because people like to play games and these games are particularly fun. The reason why gambling is so big, and bigger now than it ever has been is because people like money and need money to survive. And it is always easier to survive when you have just a little bit more money, isn’t it? Casinos on the other hand, like people that have money, because people that have money may like to try to make more money by gambling.

And this is the reason that casinos are as big and as flashy as they are is because of money.

But the money that the casinos through the ages have had, didn’t just appear out of no where. That money has been spent and played and lost by gamblers all over and recycled through and all the while, the casinos are winning more than people are winning in the casinos.

But this is only a natural law. Say that if you had a supermarket in the local town, and people needed bread, they would come to you to buy it. You would sell it to them at a slightly inflated price to make money. You wouldn’t sell it at cost and then give away another loaf of bread as a gift for coming in and buying one loaf. This would put you out of business. The same goes for an online casino.

Casinos are here for business and their business is the business of hosting gambling games where their objectives are to make as much money as possible. And the same would go for any business or person in business. But the casinos have a special way of making in their casinos. And I am not talking about special dinners and late night comedy shows. Having figures and odds totaled into how certain games work is called the house edge and this is how a casino makes its money.

A casino wouldn’t be here if it couldn’t make money and you wouldn’t be at the casino if you didn’t have that chance as well to win a lot of money. Generally the odds of beating the house are ridiculous, but there is still the odd chance of hitting it big that continues to draw people back to the casino. Also the casino can’t just continue to take and take and take without giving a bit back, or else no one would want to go and play without the chance of winning. So now you can see why all around the world casinos are big business and even in the recent light of new legislation in the US Congress with the passing of a bill restricting gambling online in the US, gambling and online casinos do not seem to be slowing or going anywhere else for a very long time.