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Posted on 24 July 2010 by admin


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Posted on 22 July 2010 by admin


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Posted on 14 July 2010 by admin


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Online Casinos for Linux players

Posted on 05 July 2010 by admin

While many online casinos and poker rooms are beginning to make their software compatible with Macintosh operating systems, Linux compatible programs are still definitely in the minority and a little more difficult to find.


Linux is often forgotten in the world of online casinos but there are a few casinos online that are opening the doors for Linux users.


CasinoRoom (http://www.casinoroom.com), 888.com (http://www.888.com) and Online-Casino.com (http://www.online-casino.com) now offer software that is compatible with Windows, Macintosh and Linux operating systems.


Until recently, it was easier to play casino games on a mobile phone than on a Linux computer but no longer. Players won’t feel like they’re getting second rate quality, either, all of these versions are identical to the software available to the Windows users.


The trend is starting and this definitely won’t be the end.


CasinoRoom and 888.com even offer Linux compatible poker rooms with PokerRoom.com and PacificPoker.com.


Online-Casino offers two different types of Linux compatible software; a completely free flash games version and the standard program in which players can choose real money or practice money play.


Linux is a free source operating system. Unlike Windows and Macintosh, Linux software is free and available to anyone who wants to use, or modify, the code.


The market for Linux is steadily increasing and expected to continue its rapid upward growth. Conventionally, Linux users were technically oriented programmers. Today, though, the availability and cost of the software is leading it into mainstream markets. Many corporations have begun to convert their companies to Linux-based operating system computers.


Online casinos are seeing the growth and Linux-compatible software is also growing with the market. Casino analysts, like Mary Hughes, believe that Linux users will have no problem finding an online casino that is compatible in a few years.


“Now, Linux users don’t have much of a choice, although the options they do have are very high-quality and nice. In a few years, all of the casinos will have Linux-compatible programs, I guarantee it,” Hughes said.


Many online casino flash versions are currently compatible with Linux although they are for fun, and not real money play.


Like Linux, a few years ago there were no online casinos that were compatible with Macintosh operating systems. The market share and popularity of macintosh began to increase and the casino industry jumped on the bandwagon. Mac compatible online casinos are growing daily. Experts believe that Linux is the next frontier in the online gambling industry.

Michelle Jonson is a freelance writer from Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Oceanbreezepoker.com Announce the Official Launch of Their All New Online Casino Site

Posted on 03 July 2010 by admin

Oceanbreezepoker.com announce the official launch of their all new online Casino site. Oceanbreezepoker.com NEW online Casino features the most advanced 3D online casino software in the industry.

Oceanbreezepoker has added more than 40 new video poker, online casino table games and progressive slot machines. This includes the most popular table games such as Blackjack, Craps, American Roulette, European Roulette, Red Dog, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Casino War, Carribean Poker, 3 Card Poker,and more.

You can play all of Oceanbrezepoker casino games for free or for real cash.

The launch of the new casino site adds to their online gambling portfolio which includes already popular and well established online Poker Rooms and Sportsbook.

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Norwegian Poker Tour filmed in Oslo

Posted on 17 June 2010 by admin


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Online Gambling: to Regulate or not to Regulate

Posted on 09 June 2010 by admin

I have a confession: Until very recently, I was all for governments regulating the online gambling industry, especially in the wake of America’s latest prohibition. But now I must admit I’m having second thoughts: better thoughts. After all, even if the United States government does ‘do the right thing’ – that is – legalize and regulate gambling over the Internet, who is to say we’re going to like the new rules? And once these guidelines are all sorted out and agreed upon by all governments concerned, (yeah, like that is going to happen soon), what then?

The $64,000 question is: Are those same personal freedoms being demanded by online gambling proponents at risk of being curtailed due to any future regulatory measures? In other words, will the eventual freedom among Americans, for example, to place bets with online casinos, poker rooms and bingo halls etc. over the Internet be replaced by laws considered even more draconian? Perhaps regulating the online gambling industry is not the ideal solution. Self-regulating, on the other hand, could very well prove more advantageous in the end for freedom-loving Web surfers everywhere, gamblers or not. You know what they say, “Be careful what you wish for.” Keeping the government out of the Internet game may be the best medicine, especially for those sicker societies.

I recently read about 2008 US Presidential candidate Ron Paul and his position on online gaming. Interestingly enough, the good congressman is also a co-sponsor of Barney Frank’s bill calling for the American government to repeal the current awful Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) and instead legalize and regulate the gaming industry. Paul’s support for Frank’s bill would hardly be a shocker if he were a Democrat, like Frank, only Ron Paul is a Republican. You know, those guys who talk out of one side of their mouth about the need for government to stay out of peoples’ lives, while prohibiting them from spending what little is left from their salaries after paying taxes on great American pastimes like poker.

Congressman Paul put it this way: “I believe strongly that the Internet should not be regulated by the federal government & believe even more strongly that people should be free to engage in the activities they wish, as long as they’re willing to take responsibility for their actions.” President Paul went on to add, “The majority of people in Washington were afraid to support the Internet for fear it would label them pro-porn or pro-gambling.”

Personally, I believe it is simply a question of being pro-honest with US voters.

C’mon on America. Get with the times; not behind them!

Roger is an award-winning online casino games reporter and avid player credited with identifying the best online casinos.

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Shocking Results From Online Gambling Survey

Posted on 09 June 2010 by admin

Considering the fact that there are now well over 2,000 online gambling Web sites for players to choose from, including casinos, poker rooms, sports betting and bingo sites, it is no small wonder so many people are getting lost in the shuffle, or even worse, ripped-off altogether!

So to find out what is REALLY going on in today’s online gaming industry, our team of gambling analysts and researchers recently conducted an in-depth survey involving dozens of Customer Support managers and representatives employed by the top online casino sites. The following results from our survey will better prepare players of what to look for in an online casino, and perhaps more importantly, what to avoid. The answers below represent the most popular replies to our questions.

A) What is the No.1 complaint from casino gamblers?

The most common complaint received by Customer Support personnel concerns difficulties accessing deposit bonuses and other special promotions offered regularly by online casinos. In all fairness – however – it should be noted, that although most casinos we surveyed cited the same number one complaint among gamblers, according to virtually every Customer Support rep we surveyed, in most of these cases players simply failed to read and/or understand the promotion’s stated terms and conditions. Of course, a distinction must be made between those leading casinos whose players fail to acknowledge a promotion’s terms and conditions, and rogue casinos that are simply out to swindle unsuspecting players.

B) What are the Top 5 complaints among online gamblers?

1. Poor customer support

2. Difficulty collecting bonuses

3. Slow cash-outs

4. Misleading promos

5. Unfriendly software

C) How important to players are security & privacy when depositing money at an online casino?

A player’s security and privacy are clearly paramount concerns when shopping for and deciding on an online casino to play and wager money at. However, soon after a prospective player selects an online casino (which has succeeded at winning that player’s trust), plus deposits funds and begins gambling, his or her privacy and security concerns quickly diminish as the player’s focus quickly shifts into playing mode. Once onboard, the name of the game is “gaming” and herein lies the true online casino test whose results come down to the software powering the games.

D) To what degree do players tend to switch from casino to casino?

This, interestingly enough, turned out to be a trick question, however unintentional. Because our survey targeted the more successful online gambling Web sites, the concept of player turnover appeared somewhat perplexing to many of our respondents. Although players may have jumped from casino to casino prior to arriving at one of these ‘leading’ venues, once there the likelihood of a player abandoning one casino for another diminished radically. It is important to take into account that these ‘leading’ online casinos also tend to outperform most other gambling sites with respect to player retention policies.

E) What is the best advice you can offer new players?

When you hear the same replies to the same questions over and over again, it’s a safe bet to assume (we know you hate using that word) that that recurring answer is the right one. So, when our Customer Support personnel were asked what the best advice they can offer players is, we kept receiving the same reply: Stick to those online casinos whose games are powered by the leading online gaming software developers like Playtech, Microgaming, Cryptologic, Boss Media, Random Logic, and others.

The survey also asked respondents to list the following 15 criteria in order of importance:

1. Reliability

2. Customer Support

3. Bonuses

4. Cash out Time

5. Game Software

6. User-Friendliness

7. Special Promos

8. Fun Factor

9. Comps

10. Deposit Methods

11. Game Variety

12. Graphics

13. Languages

14. Game Speed

15. Sound Quality

Steven Jacobs is a popular online gambling analyst, writer and consultant. He?s best known for online casino reviews, which have earned him the trust of both novice and experienced gamblers.

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The Last Vegas of Online Gambling

Posted on 06 June 2010 by admin

Las Vegas is almost a synonym for gambling in the real world, having also been called the gambling capital. When one moves to gamble online, one has to wonder where the Las Vegas of the online world of gambling is.

Because of the vastness of the world wide web, the freedom to log on from anywhere in the world and the healthy amount of competition online, there is no real capital of web based gambling. However, there are some web sites that should be noticed, ones that draw the players with a wide range of services and a promise of great riches.

The hubs of online poker are perhaps the best knows gambling portals of the net. With the surging popularity of Texas Hold ‘em and some other poker variants, online poker has an increasingly large share in the online gambling industry.

The poker portals of note are sites such as Party Poker, which has one of the largest groups of players, and Poker Stars, which is considered by many to be the most reliable and respected poker room. Nevertheless, hundreds, if not thousands of poker rooms exist today. The massive growth of Internet poker is a great example of how the net changes gambling.

All in all, there is no Las Vegas in the online world of gambling. Despite the emergence of popular hubs, there is just no single web site that could rise above others in a niche. The market is also highly unstable, with new sites springing up every week and old ones closing almost as often.

Whereas in the offline world your choice of locale for gambling activities is often a given, the online world presents you with a multitude of choices no single player can hope to thoroughly analyze. The most popular way is to try around until you find a site to your liking. There is surely a favorite for everyone among the many alternatives.

One way to quickly find out about good poker web sites is to read poker room reviews That way you get to know the pros and cons of many poker rooms without having to go through the trouble of finding about them for yourself.

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Casinos: From Antiquity to Online Gambling

Posted on 03 June 2010 by admin

Today gambling facilities have become so popular and available that many people perceive hazard games as an integral part of modern life. Though, it is not well known that gambling traces its roots back to antiquity. There has been found historical evidence of the fact that Romans, Greeks, Chinese and Japanese played some kind of games of chance and skill in the early third millennium B.C.


When speaking about gambling history of USA, we should mention that Native Americans also had a concept of hazard games. They associated luck and chance with fate, considering them to be gods’ signs. But the real birth of gambling dates back to the early 17th century, when the colonization of the New World began. It is interesting that gambling itself partly contributed to the formation of the new nation. Lottery income financed British colonists, lotteries, performed in all 13 colonies, earned money for building projects and purchasing equipment. Lotteries also promoted institutions of higher learning including Harvard College, Dartmouth, Yale and Columbia. There was even a ruffle that supported the American Revolution.


Currently gambling industry is a vibrant and rapidly developing branch of our life. Casinos and slot machines, poker rooms and gambling tournaments have spread all over the world and managed to gain amazing popularity. Today gambling has become a real force and affects social and economic spheres of life.


The top notch of modern world of hazard games are online casinos. The development of technologies and communication facilities made it possible to enjoy playing your favorite card game sitting at home while your opponent is on the other end of the earth. A thing absolutely unbelievable just half a century ago!


Online casinos, also known as virtual or internet casinos, allow players to gamble and make bets on casino games with the help of the Internet. They basically provide odds and payback percentage similar to traditional casinos. Some online casinos offer significant payback percentages and the information about that is commonly available at their sites.


The online casinos may be divided into three main group depending on their inter face. They are as follows:

Download-based casinos are as its name implies – casinos that require you to download and install a certain free program to be able to play and make bets. It’ll take you some few minutes but once installed such program provides excellent sound, graphics and animation.

Browser-based casinos use all HTML and don’t require any time for downloading. Such casinos feature fast gameplay and OK graphics, but do not provide animation and sound effects.

Live casinos are the most recent ones and use JAVA or Flash instead downloaded programs. JAVA/Flash applications are ran through your browser and generally have good graphics, animation and sound accompaniment.


It is recommended to devote some time for choosing an online casino to gamble at as there is an astonishing variety of them. The main features that you should pay attention to are minimum bets, deposit requirements, casino status, sign up procedure, safety and reliability of the casino. The last two aspects are widely and frequently disputed. In support of online casino safety we can say that all online gambling facilities must have a license and therefore undergo extensive government checks. Furthermore, the security of your personal information like credit card details, address or telephone number, is also guaranteed under license agreements in all jurisdictions. You can also expect fair odds at online casinos as there is no sensible reason for casinos to fix them. Trustworthiness for online casinos is absolutely vital as news in the Internet travel fast and the company can loose its clients in no time if its fairness was put in doubt.


But how does online casino differ from their offline counterparts?


Online gambling, like everything in our life, has its pros and cons, benefits and drawbacks. Let us focus on some peculiarities of playing at online casinos.


First of all, online games of chance and skill are available 24/7 you need only an Internet connection to start gambling. You also can create the most convenient environment beginning from what you wear to the temperature and lighting you like.


Another benefit of online gambling is that you have a gripping opportunity to play against people from throughout the world. Just draw a picture of such situation in your imagination! Moreover, the universality of Internet gives you access to most casinos of the world, what is unbelievable in real life.


In general, online facilities have made gambling easier and more flexible to meet all your wishes. But these features also have certain drawbacks. Gambling at online casino while at home you have plenty of distracting factors: TV, radio, phone calls, chatting with friends, e-mails… Some people even manage to play at two different online casinos at a time! Sure, such atmosphere does not help you to concentrate attention on the game and frequentlu becomes a reason of failures.


But maybe the most important distinction of virtual casino gaming is the absence of intimate, face-to-face contact with opponents. This fact prevents some offline players from gambling online as they are used to read the other players, what is impossible in such anonymous environment as Internet. Besides that, online playing sessions are typically much shorter than real ones and you have no time to reveal your opponent’s game strategy. It makes online gambling even more risky! Some people lack the feeling of cards and the weight of chips in their hands when playing online.


However, online casino industry is developing at a very high rate and offers more and more sophisticated and attractive opportunities for people to enjoy internet gambling. The place to gamble at is always left to your discretion, but according to the rising popularity of online casino facilities, the future of the industry is likely to be in this area.

Barbara Butler is a contributing author to the www.magic-online-casino.com for various journals. For more information visit our site “online casinos” or email me at j.barbara.butler@gmail.com

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