there are plenty, It’s difficult to say . You must make your own judgments.
good luck!
I got burned a few times, and wonder if there IS a casino that is honorable, that pays good, and doesn't just milk your bank account with no wins...does anyone have any good advice? On bingo also. .thanks, and Happy New Year and Win Big!!!
there are plenty, It’s difficult to say . You must make your own judgments.
good luck!
Last edited by trustme; 3rd January 2007 at 02:13 PM. Reason: remove url, read the rules about links
2 posts, 2 links ramon9456... tut tut, seems you only like to self promote, even an anchor link at that lol!
btw Rossy baby, read my post on the engines...
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
what post? link me via pm/im
You can't really find a casino - online or offline - in which you can surely win, this is just absurd. But there ARE casinos that can be trusted more than others, and I tend to trust sites with an eCOGRA certificate.
Last edited by Sir Gus Mango Fish; 8th January 2007 at 03:05 AM.
Since I promote online casinos I need to make sure they are honorable and fair. I only promote groups that among many other things, display the testing/certification seal. You can see the various seals from some of the leading casino brands in this article on payback percentages.
Payback Percentages
I'd agree that payback percentage is the best way to get value for money.
One thing to be careful of, though, is a high payback percentage when there is a huge jackpot on offer - it means that a few percent goes into accumulating the jackpot, so you will win less often.
Low variance slots with high payback percentage are the ones to go for if you want your money to last longer imo. Of course, no casino is programmed for the player to win over the long-term, which is why it should be seen as an entertainment you pay for rather than a way to make money.
Just to follow up, I seem to remember one of the big online casinos offering a roulette wheel with a 100% payback (there was no zero on it)
Perhaps someone remembers who it is?
I'll try to find it, though...
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