where else can I play?

#1
Hey everyone! I am new to online casino and I first experienced it at iNetBet. I enjoyed playing blackjack. I am now looking for other possible sites where I could play casino games. If you have any ideas and tips for me I would really appreciate it.

Hope to hear from you guys soon.

Good luck,

Jay
 
#2
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Hi jay
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irobinson

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#3
Most places online are going to be a waste. All of them are CSM and almost every casino does not allow blackjack toward any bonus wage requirement (or if it does blackjack counts for a small percentage making the WR much higher).

Maybe online tournaments would be better?
 

RJT

Well-Known Member
#4
irobinson said:
Most places online are going to be a waste. All of them are CSM and almost every casino does not allow blackjack toward any bonus wage requirement (or if it does blackjack counts for a small percentage making the WR much higher).

Maybe online tournaments would be better?
An educated opinion - or perhaps there are still plenty of worthwhile blackjack bonuses out there and you are only talking for a US perspective?

RJT.
 

irobinson

Well-Known Member
#5
RJT said:
An educated opinion - or perhaps there are still plenty of worthwhile blackjack bonuses out there and you are only talking for a US perspective?

RJT.
I am thinking of a US perspective - maybe there are places that still count blackjack toward the WR (not a percentage but full wagers). It is getting harder to take advantage of the bonuses, however.

I still think online tournaments are the way to go. I like the ones offered by 21gnet.com - they have partner casinos where you can go play head to head with another person or play in a "traditional" tournament.
 

Caesar

Well-Known Member
#6
Forget It

Online blackjack options for US-based players are extremely poor. The games are not regulated, so you may very well be playing a rigged game. The bonuses are sticky or just impossible to clear. If you're in the US, take a trip to a brick-and-mortar destination instead. The new casinos in Pennsylvania are supposed to offer liberal rules, or go to Vegas!
 

RJT

Well-Known Member
#7
Caesar said:
Online blackjack options for US-based players are extremely poor. The games are not regulated, so you may very well be playing a rigged game. The bonuses are sticky or just impossible to clear. If you're in the US, take a trip to a brick-and-mortar destination instead. The new casinos in Pennsylvania are supposed to offer liberal rules, or go to Vegas!
Absolutely agree that the options for US based players are very poor - but not for the reasons you've chosen.
The entire industry suffers from a lack of any real regulation and 'player advocates' that are nothing short of shills for the industry (and yes that includes, if not is lead by Casinomeister).
Sticky bonuses can be almost as profitable (sometimes more so) than the standard cashable bonuses, but they require knowledge and a higher risk tolerance basically meaning you can't grind them out.
The real reason that the options are so poor for US players is that the vast majority of casinos simply won't accept US customers. Those few that do, being prepared to brave the chances of investigation by the US government, are generally of an unscrupulous nature, offer poor bonuses and you're far more likely to have issues getting your money back from them.

RJT.
 

irobinson

Well-Known Member
#8
RJT said:
Absolutely agree that the options for US based players are very poor - but not for the reasons you've chosen.
The entire industry suffers from a lack of any real regulation and 'player advocates' that are nothing short of shills for the industry (and yes that includes, if not is lead by Casinomeister).
Sticky bonuses can be almost as profitable (sometimes more so) than the standard cashable bonuses, but they require knowledge and a higher risk tolerance basically meaning you can't grind them out.
The real reason that the options are so poor for US players is that the vast majority of casinos simply won't accept US customers. Those few that do, being prepared to brave the chances of investigation by the US government, are generally of an unscrupulous nature, offer poor bonuses and you're far more likely to have issues getting your money back from them.

RJT.
I think the problem one may have is trying to cash your check you get from the casino. If the origin of the check is known, the bank is not supposed to cash it. At least that is what I understand about the new regulations about online gambling.

Hey, the government just wants the money. They don't care about any "morality" issue or who runs the casino. The IRS just can't get these places to give them info on what US-based players win.

Here in CA the state is trying to get some sort of online gambling issue passed (to play poker or whatever they allow) so they can collect the taxes on it.

http://vinnarayanan.casinocitytimes.com/article/vote-on-california-online-gambling-bill-delayed-58786
 
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