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B BlackjackDoc Member May 28, 2010 #3 how would you determine the casino's the best for US players? I mean should it have the best bonus? or great-quality games would be enough?
how would you determine the casino's the best for US players? I mean should it have the best bonus? or great-quality games would be enough?
FLASH1296 Well-Known Member May 28, 2010 #4 " … should it have the best bonus? or great-quality games would be enough?" Bonuses ? huh ? Do you mean "comp's" ? "great-quality games" are to be avoided. Those games are "counter-traps" and are always intensively surveilled.
" … should it have the best bonus? or great-quality games would be enough?" Bonuses ? huh ? Do you mean "comp's" ? "great-quality games" are to be avoided. Those games are "counter-traps" and are always intensively surveilled.
Sonny Well-Known Member May 28, 2010 #5 FLASH1296 said: Bonuses ? huh ? Do you mean "comp's" ? Click to expand... I think he means bonuses. He is talking about online casinos, so the advantage usually comes from some sort of bonus, free play or loss rebate. -Sonny-
FLASH1296 said: Bonuses ? huh ? Do you mean "comp's" ? Click to expand... I think he means bonuses. He is talking about online casinos, so the advantage usually comes from some sort of bonus, free play or loss rebate. -Sonny-
C Caesar Well-Known Member Jun 4, 2010 #7 Avoid casinos that offer BJ to US players I concur with Flash:NONE. Due to the lack of any regulation, the integrity of the casinos that offer BJ games to US residents is highly questionable. If you live in the US, you ought to stick with brick-and-mortar games.
Avoid casinos that offer BJ to US players I concur with Flash:NONE. Due to the lack of any regulation, the integrity of the casinos that offer BJ games to US residents is highly questionable. If you live in the US, you ought to stick with brick-and-mortar games.