Betting online...
Betting online isn’t
that different from the in-person variety. Many of the games are the same as
are many of the rules. Obviously, some aspects of the game have to be altered,
but you can roll the dice online with a push of a button just as easily as you
can roll the dice at a casino.
To get started, you
can shop around online much in the same way as you can in the brick and mortar
casinos. When you find one you like, you will need to register and fund your
account. Funding methods vary, but most online casinos accept debit and credit
cards. Some accept the online payment processors Paypal and Net Teller.
Although rare, stay away from an online casino that insists on a Western Union
money transfer only.
Many online casinos
offer bonuses for new customers and sometimes for returning customers as well.
A typical bonus might be 50% of your first deposit so if you deposit $100
dollars in your online casino account, they would add $50 dollars to that amount
and you would begin betting online with $150. Be sure and check the terms and
conditions of each site’s policies as there may be restrictions regarding
withdrawal of the bonus amount.
You can play slots
online or poker or bingo or many other casino games. Some sites offer a free
“play for fun” trial before you deposit any money.
There are also many
sports books for betting online. You can wager on just about any sport or event
that is being held in the world. You can go to the track online and hear live
audio and even access streaming video so you can really be a part of the races.
You have the option of betting online on poker or poker players. There’s almost
no limit to what you can wager on online.
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