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A blackjack online casino should offer true blackjack bonuses

Don’t be fooled by advertisements offering free casino cash, because the truth of the matter is that it’s not free. Some bonuses are more “free” than others. For example, all online casino bonuses require players to wager a certain amount of money before becoming eligible to cashout any winnings. This “wager-requirement”, also called play-through, generally ranges from 10x to 50x. Furthermore, most of these bonuses only permit wagers at certain games - mainly slots and other games with higher House Edges.Blackjack is usually excluded from the list. And of those that do allow blackjack to meet the play-through, it is often just a small percentage of the wager (2-10%), in essence making the play-through that much larger. A true blackjack bonus, therefore, should be one that allows 100% of Blackjack wagers to meet the play-through requirement, which although will be higher than play-through requirements for slots bonuses, should still be reasonable.

Rushmore Casino get’s our vote for best online blackjack casino because they offer an astounding true blackjack bonus. It’s a 200% Special Blackjack Bonus, worth up to $1,000 Free (Claim code: DOUBLEDOWN). The play-through is 50x, and all blackjack wagers go toward it. Just keep in mind that other games are excluded and should not be played while still meeting the play-through so as to not void any winnings.

Thursday, October 29th, 2009 | Posted in Gambling News | No Comments »

Industry News

Dating back to the big seizure of Neteller funds shortly after the passing of the UIGEA, the State of Louisiana has clearly been no friend to online gambling. Despite forward progress in liberalizing the U.S. facing online gambling industry to better protect citizens and impose strict tax guidelines which could very well help fund costly projects like public option health insurance (to the tune of $62.7 billion over the next decade, according to Price Waterhouse Coopers), Louisiana continues doing all it can to impede online gambling in the U.S. Recently, they were successful at seizing $365,000 from a bank account apparently used by Golden Casino to pay players their winnings. This basically means one thing. 1) Don’t gamble at Golden Casino if you reside in Louisiana. Not only is Louisiana doing nothing to reimburse Louisiana residents affected by the seizure (despite claims that their actions are motivated to protect citizens and NOT Louisiana’s land-based casino gambling institutions), they are blotching things up for players in other states. The good news is that Golden Casino is a fully licensed, insured and regulated online casino in the jurisdiction of The Netherlands, Antilles (Curacao). $365,000 is a small dent for a place like Golden Casino - and players needn’t worry about not getting paid. Golden Casino has an impeccable track record for paying players their rightful earnings, albeit delays do sometimes occur. Residents of Kentucky, Oregon, Maryland and Missouri should also use caution when gambling online.

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 | Posted in Gambling News | No Comments »

Another Quick Millionaire Made Gambling Online

Everyone will agree, even the online casinos themselves, that it’s always good news when a player wins a big jackpot. And when I say big jackpot, I mean really big jackpot. In the online gambling world, there are millions up for grabs at any given moment, and the reality of actually becoming a millionaire gambling at an online casino does indeed exist.

Take, for example, the recent Ј1,031,985 progressive jackpot win by a player in the UK. Struck on the popular Microgaming software network, which quite frankly, has the largest aggregate jackpots of any other online casino software network in business today, the news wasn’t that surprising considering just how many millionaires have been spawned over the short 10+ years online gambling has been in existence.

Details of the win show that it was hit on the popular King Cashalot video slot, which can be played from any Microgaming Casino (so long as you are not from the U.S.) See the OCS Microgaming Casinos page for our top picks. Currently, the largest aggregate progressive jackpot is the wildly popular Mega Moolah video slot, no valued at approximately $/Ђ/Ј 5.25 million.

The player, who is known only as Mr. S. due to privacy laws, made a Ј2.25 wager to get the reels to relinquish their prized wares. Not a bad return at all. While he most likely spent more than that leading up to the jackpot, Mr. S. surely got his money’s worth and should be considered very lucky being in the right place at the right time.

Now, all he has to do is wait patiently for his one-time payment. While the typical procedure at online casinos is to pay out large jackpots in installments, since this was a true progressive jackpot, the player receives all the cash up front. Not even tax money is taken out, although it is highly advised players do so on their own. It’s safe to say that after winning a Ј1 million plus jackpot, hiring an accountant would hardly make a dent.

According to a preliminary press release, the player is on record saying that he wasn’t just shocked when he saw the payout, but that he was flabbergasted. He called in the nighttime early morning hours to verify if it was true and when told, yes, Mr. S. he was going to enjoy a celebratory brandy nightcap.

Sunday, October 11th, 2009 | Posted in Gambling News | No Comments »