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HOW TO PICK AN ONLINE CASINO
AND A BREIF HISTORY OF
ONLINE POKER
Online gambling is increasing at a staggering rate worldwide.
Total revenues for online gambling worldwide in 2003 were an
estimated $5 Billion over 4.3% of all worldwide ecommerce.
The world's first virtual online casino, Internet Casinos, Inc.
commenced operation on August 18, 1995 with 18 different casino
games and is now publicly traded on NASDAQ. Most of these
online gambling companies are located outside of the U.S. to avoid
government prosecution. ICI operates out of the Turks and
Cayucos Islands and WagerNet is based in Belize. Site users can
either send cash through one of the companies offering secure
payment systems for the Internet or open an offshore account, a
requirement for Americans to use ICI's site. A number of foreign
governments have entered the business of online casinos holding
their sites out to people worldwide. For instance, the government
of Liechtenstein is operating an online international lottery in six
different languages, including Chinese. According to Rolling Good
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Times Online gambling magazine, there are over 1300 gamblingrelated
sites on the net and more are up and running every day.
The economics of the industry are amazing. While it may cost up
to $300 million to build a new bricks and mortar resort casino,
most virtual casinos can be developed for between $1-2 million
and will employ only 10 20 people as opposed to thousands for a
traditional casino. The industry averages about a twenty-five (25%)
profit margin, versus the typical U.S. casino, which ranges between
eight percent (8%) to sixteen (16%) of each dollar wagered.
Interactive Gaming & Communications International handled $48
million dollars in its first year of operations and has made a
staggering profit ever since.
In sum, an estimated twenty million people are currently on line
with a projected 160 million online by the year 2020. The major
online casinos register over 7,000,000 visits per month.
According to surveys conducted by the US government, the
majority of gamblers, 83%, play online, however, only a third of
that group plays for real money. In other words, the major
attraction for online players are casinos that offer free games. In
all, 28% of those who gamble do so online for real money.
According to a recent study 73% percent of those who play for real
money both online and offline lost money in the past month, while
80% of land-based-only players lost money. Online gamblers,
however, lose more money per game. Those who gamble for real
money both online and offline lost in the past month more than
double what those who gamble exclusively off line lost. Further,
there are more than four-times more high rollers (percentage wise)
among the online players than there are among land-based-only
players.
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If youre wondering how safe your money is at an online casino,
there are a number of things to consider. Over the past few years
there have been a number of cases of winners at online poker
casinos being denied payment. Remember, as online gambling is
not allowed in the U.S., you have no legal recourse to recover
funds. Our advice is to stay with well-established online casinos
with an extensive track record and a reputation for paying out
winners. We list ten of the largest, best known in this section. All
have excellent track records, use well-established software to
deliver the gaming experience and offer a wide range of tables to
select from.
You will be tempted sometimes by very generous offers of large
player bonuses from online casinos youve never heard of. Think
about it if you started a new casino in a very crowded market,
how would you get the attention of potential new players? Our
suggestion is to avoid these casinos. What good would it do to win
$10,000 and then find you can never claim the money? There are
numerous systems being promoted that suggest you can use
these bonuses to multiply your winnings even play for free.
Thats nonsense. Bonuses, if they are based on the number of
hands, will be returned to the house through the
Rake. Pick your
casino based on play quality and the volume of table options.
Thats the real key to winning.
I often get questions about how fair certain casinos are. One author
has written a book claiming that there are dealing errors in one
large casino that give players in the know a decided advantage.
This writer does not understand the technology behind the card
dealing process at reputable online casinos. Electronic games of all
types use random number generator (RNG) software algorithm to
determine card outcome, the RNG algorithm is called into play
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hundreds of times per second. The RNG has approximately
16,000,000,000,000,000,000 possible outcomes and, depending of
course on the type of game, there will be billions and billions of
outcomes that map into any set of cards. This ensures that all game
outcomes are completely random. There are no hiccups in the
process you can use to beat the virtual
Dealer. The science of
random number generation is well established and impossible to
beat.
Here are a number of factors you can use to choose the best online
poker room.
Security and Privacy
You want as much reassurance that your credit info is safe, your
identity and contact info won't be sold and that game conditions
are as safe and as fair as possible (e.g. that the software isn't
vulnerable to manipulation; players aren't colluding because a
system of checks is in place; etc.). Secure servers are a necessity.
Sites should elaborate on the encryption system that they use. All
good sites should address the above issues to your satisfaction. Do
they discuss issues like their card-shuffling algorithm? Also, what
kind of RNG (random number generator) do they use? The best
ones increase the level of unpredictability in the cards being
played. What other safeguards do they have in place to prevent
game-rigging, collusion, hacker intrusions, etc.? You should
always read a site's privacy policy, including the small print.
Action
How many players log on to the games? Can you get action in the
poker game of your choice anytime, day or night? Do they have
diverse offerings with enough players to keep tables full? The
larger the pool, the more action you'll see in both game play and
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cash winnings. We visit the sites at different times to see what the
overall action is like as well as the variety of players in all games
offered.
Gameplay
If your money and personal info are secure but the ease of game
play and visuals suck, then chances are you're not going to come
back. We look at the variety of poker games offered and keep a
close eye on how well a site creates a good poker environment.
How easy is it to play? Converse with other players (or mute
them, if you wish)? Are the graphics and sounds fun? Interesting?
Can I play even if my system doesn't support the absolutely latest
graphics, etc.? Is all the information needed to play easy-to-access
and clearly stated? Some sites definitely have more appealing
gameplay than others.
Connectivity
How often does the game crash due to server issues at the online
poker room's end? How bad are the delays in transfer of info?
What about disconnection's? Are they repeated? Anything that
disrupts game play on a regular basis is going to be an annoyance
and a major problem (at the worst if the stakes are high and you're
on a streak). We realize problems can occur at the player's end
(with their computer and their particular ISP) but there's no
denying some sites are more reliable and offer less ?downtime?
and other such irritations than others.
Cashouts
How much money have players won at their poker games? How
easy is it to cash out your winnings? Do they credit your credit
card? What charges are applied? How long does it take to receive
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winnings? You shouldn't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out
how to cash out what you've won and whether extra charges,
delays, etc. are worth it. Or have the patience of a saint. And we
like features such as e-mail confirmations of the withdrawal
transactions verifying request, dates, and amounts.
Free Play
Testing out poker game play, environment, percentage, etc. helps
to familiarize yourself with what to do in the event of server
crashes, how well you've understood the written rules of play at
the particular online poker room, and the mixed quality of other
players you may encounter.
This is an important feature of any good poker site playing
first for free - although we recognize that people play very
differently when they've got real money on the line.
Some sites make it easier than others to identify how to get in on
the free play action without submitting heaps of personal
information in advance.
Other Features
Some sites will let you choose a character image which becomes
identified with you. Others will track your game play statistics for
you. Some provide no charges for certain kinds of cash outs. Some
track the top players. Some allow you to beta-test new games or
poker tournaments in development. Others offer good poker
resources in terms of celebrity columns, advice, links, etc. We like
both access to quality information that's useful to us in playing
poker as well as convenience.
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Online casinos offer players bonus incentives to come play at their
casinos. These are know as casino bonuses, casino promotion, free
chip offers, and although there are several other terms used to
describe the free money given to players by the casinos the bottom
line is that it's free money. Outlined below are a few descriptions
of the different types of bonuses offered by online casinos.
No Deposit Casino Bonuses
This type of bonus is offered to players just for trying and
downloading and trying the casinos software out. In general this
type of casino bonus is in the range of $10 and $22.
Online Casino Match Bonuses
With a casino match bonus the casino gives players additional cash
to play at the casino upon making a first deposit. If a player
deposits $50 in a 100% match bonus situation the player would get
an additional $50 to play with at the casino.
Alternative Banking Bonuses
Since online gambling transactions made by players may
encounter some rejections by credit card companies many casinos
have resorted to alternative payment solutions. These include
NETeller, FirePay, PrePaidATM and others. Some casinos offer
players additional bonuses on top of their existing no deposit
bonuses and match bonuses for deposits made through these
alternative-banking methods.
PokiBot Poker
There are no money games at this site, only free Texas Hold'em
Poker. There's no download, just sign in and play. You'll play
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Hold'em poker with artificially intelligent programs - robots that
learn. The robots are tough players. Your icon will be a fish. You
owe it to yourself to spend some time playing these bots. It's a very
interesting game of Texas Hold'em Poker. You can learn a lot from
a bot.
The websites listed here invite players to try their poker games
absolutely free. If you want to play poker online for money, you
should be sure it is legal to do so from your location.
Take advantage of the free poker at these sites and practice,
practice, practice!
The Betting Rules for Pot-Limit Texas Holdem
Minimum eligible
Raise: The
Raise amount must be at least as
much as the previous bet or
Raise in the same round. As an
example, if the first player to act bets $100 then the second player
must
Raise a minimum of $100 (total bet of $200).
Maximum eligible
Raise: The size of the pot: The size of the pot is
defined as the total of the active Pot (which can be either the main
pot or the
Side Pot depending on whether anyone has gone allin)
plus all bets on the table plus the amount the active player
must first call before raising.
As an example, if the active pot is $200 and the first player to act in
the round bets $150 and the next player calls $150, the third player
has a maximum eligible total bet of $800. The $800 total is made up
of the $150 call and $650
Raise.
The $650 max
Raise portion is equal to the pot of $200 + first
player's $150 + second player's $150 + his own call of $150.
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Pot-Limit and No-Limit Games will be
Raked according to the
chart below:
WHICH CASINO DO YOU TRUST?
You cant go wrong if you select a poker site that has been in
business for several years, uses established and accredited gaming
software interfaces and has a record of paying big winners in a
timely manner. We are not affiliated with any casino or group of
casinos but being objective can be difficult. There are thousands of
casinos with mew ones opening every day. Great player interfaces
are a real attraction for players but in the end, if the casino doesnt
offer a multitude of tables and traffic and doesnt
Pay Off bets
quickly, whats the point?
Here is a list of casinos that have been in business for several
years and are recognized widely as being fair and professional.
Party Poker
Party Poker is now the worlds largest online poker room. We have
seen over 40,000 players online playing recently and the number is
growing every day. The daily average of real money players is
around 10,000. Party is presented by the same people that brought
you CardPlayer Cruises, including Mike Sexton. They have a big
multi-table tournament every year called the Party Poker Million.
The
Rake at this site is stock standard - 5 per cent capped at $3 for
medium limit games. For lower limit games, a max of $1 for $1/$2
games and 50 cents for $0.5/$1 games is taken out of the pot. On
high limit games Party Poker offers good value with significantly
less than 5 per cent taken out of each pot. One feature missing that
we would like to see is the % pre-flop. The site does present the
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average pot for the last 20 hands. The Customer Service at this site
is first class and very professional.
Paradise Poker
Billed accurately as the ?World's Premier Online Card room?,
Paradise offers the standard variety of games, including several
tournaments. The site features lots of action every day of the week.
Paradise has an excellent game interface with little extras that
make things interesting. If you are concerned about security
and credibility, Paradise posts card-shuffling reviews by Pricewaterhouse
Coopers (the world's largest professional services
firm) on their site.
Ultimate Bet
UltimateBet features up to 7500 players playing during peak times,
about 4000 structured games. Percentage pre-flops can be found
above 45% on regular occasions, which leads to good average pots.
The games at Ultimate Bet can be quite profitable to the skilled
player, particularly in games with $2/$5 and $1/$3 limits. Ultimate
Bet has the backing of a number of big players including: Phil
Hellmuth, Annie Duke, and Russ Hamilton.
Planet Poker
Planet Poker is one of the oldest online poker establishments
(1998) and is endorsed by Mike Caro, a leading poker
authority. Planet Poker is a medium to large poker site in terms of
traffic (he site can have up to 500 people online at peak times).
There is never trouble getting a game in your limit in Hold'em. The
Rake is 5% capped at $3, but the actual
Rake taken for various limits
and pots sizes varies due to rounding but is quite fair. Recent
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software upgrades have made Planet Poker software much faster,
more reliable and more pleasant to the eye than it use to be.
Jackpot Palace Casino
Jackpot Palace Casino uses software designed by Boss Media, the
leading Internet casino software developer and provider. Boss
Media started in spring 1997, since then the company has grown
considerably, and by the end of 2003, the Group had just over 120
employees. The company's head office is in Vaxjo, in southern
Sweden.
InterCasino Poker
InterCasino has been operating since 1996 and has been voted Best
Online Casino 2001 and 2002 by Top20 Casinos and Best Casino 2003.
by Gambling Online Magazine. InterCasino has some of the highest
limits on the net. Players can play real money games for $100/$200
in any of the currencies. For the smaller limit players $1/$2 games
are the smallest that customers can play.
Rake percentages are tough to discern - about 25 cents on every $5
until the pot reaches $60, which is not particularly attractive. The
site generally has from between 100 to 500 players playing and this
number is likely to grow as the site becomes better known. Game
play is excellent and the graphics are top-notch. This site is one of
the few sites that has voice options. Note: probably the fastest
games on the net.
OmniCasino
One of the best casinos on the net. Licensed since November, 1997
in Curacao and audited by Pricewaterhouse. Gambling Online
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magazine voted OmniCasino as Top Casino 2003 Honorable Mention
and ?Best Rewards? and ?Quickest Payouts? three years in a row from
2001-2--3. They also won Casino Player Magazine's ?Best Payout /
E-Cash Program? by readers themselves. One of the best features of
Omni Casino is their COMP Program - undeniably the best COMP
Program in the business. It was voted ?Best Rewards Program? for
2003 by the readers of Gambling Online Magazine.
Poker Room
Poker Room.com is one of the few sites that doesnt require you to
download their software. They use JAVA technology so you can
get playing right away. The software runs very smoothly although
JAVA style software does not have the gloss of its downloadable
counterpart. Extra features that Poker Room offer include expected
value statistics, whereby you can type in a starting hand and the
software calculates the historical expected value of that hand over
6 million real time playing hands. The top 50 all time winners are
given at the web site so you can avoid getting in a game with these
players. Percentage pre-flop games of above 40% are easy to find.
The site can have upwards 100 to 800 real money players online.
Tends to have many loose games.
Empire Poker
Another feature that is missing from this site is the % pre-flop.
However, the site does present the average pot for the last 20
hands, which is useful. Typically the games are first class here,
with juicy average pots for all limits. For example it is common to
see average pots for $3/$6 games over $40 and for $5/10 games
over $70. The Customer Service at this site is first class and very