Making a living from online casinos ain't easy. Just ask an old gambling dog like me.
I've been playing gambling games for more than 12 years now and can outright say that making money with any type of gambling isn't easy no matter how you look at it. Before the dawn of online casinos and the internet boom I used to be a track man. I would go to the horses and bet on the runners; and at night, I hit some casinos and privately organized blackjack gatherings where I counted cards, at least as much as I could; but many a time the other players at the table didn't work with me to beat the house and at the end we all lost. They either hit to high or stood to low and most couldn't count as well as I could and made their hosts stinking rich. I always wanted to start my own casino, but never had the capital or the right friends to make the dream a reality. As they say, that's the way the cookie crumbles ...
So when everything exploded to the internet I began playing online. I was weary at first because at that time the industry wasn't well regulated and a few of the first casinos were known for robbing their clients blind. They would freeze our bankrolls for no apparent reason, or you could sense that their machines and cards were set up to make you lose. It is good to know that most such swindlers were put out of business - that's when I first started making a bit of cash from internet gambling. I have never been a poker man and so I'll tell you more about how I did it with online casinos.
First I found out which games offered the smallest house edge (I knew this way before online casino gaming). This is done with thorough research and I propose that if you are thinking of gambling online that you find out for yourself. There are a number of sites you can visit to find out all the information needed on each game offered at online casinos - usually online casinos will have every game on offer so you need not download that many. So, to ease your efforts, it turns out that games such as Craps, Blackjack , and Roulette (not American because of its double zero) have the lowest house edge - video slots on the other hand are an unknown entity and no one really ever knows what the outcome of such games will ever be. So I further propose that you stick to table games if you wish to make a profit.
For me the game with the smallest house edge has always been craps. The game however makes up for this by offering players a multitude of bets which can easily muddle up the player; all casinos in general make their money by players' silly mistakes. The trick to winning at craps is to have a sound strategy that works every time. One good thing about online casinos is that you can freely use a system to try and beat the house. If you were to use a system at land based casinos, the chances of getting caught are much higher. Because online casinos have hundreds of thousands of players playing at any given moment, casinos have trouble monitoring their moves. Another great thing about online casinos is that you can play at your own pace, write down your system and abide by it by taking your time. On the other hand, most online games are easier and speedier to play when there are no other players at the table. For example, craps is played much faster when playing by yourself online; the mere sorting out of bets and winnings by the casino staff in land based casinos can hike the time between dice throws up to an age, and that's too slow if you are playing in small strategic augmentations. With online all you need to do is click a button and the dice are thrown. This way I have been able to forge a system at my own pace and have many a time come out on top.
The golden word to becoming a professional online casino gambler is 'research'. Research the games you want to play. And remember; always play at popular casinos where your strategies will not be caught. Casinos that boast thousands of players, especially thousands of high rollers, won't mind relatively small losses by intelligent play rather than big losses by sheer luck. If you are a slots player, going for that lucky jackpot, don't read this.
I've been playing gambling games for more than 12 years now and can outright say that making money with any type of gambling isn't easy no matter how you look at it. Before the dawn of online casinos and the internet boom I used to be a track man. I would go to the horses and bet on the runners; and at night, I hit some casinos and privately organized blackjack gatherings where I counted cards, at least as much as I could; but many a time the other players at the table didn't work with me to beat the house and at the end we all lost. They either hit to high or stood to low and most couldn't count as well as I could and made their hosts stinking rich. I always wanted to start my own casino, but never had the capital or the right friends to make the dream a reality. As they say, that's the way the cookie crumbles ...
So when everything exploded to the internet I began playing online. I was weary at first because at that time the industry wasn't well regulated and a few of the first casinos were known for robbing their clients blind. They would freeze our bankrolls for no apparent reason, or you could sense that their machines and cards were set up to make you lose. It is good to know that most such swindlers were put out of business - that's when I first started making a bit of cash from internet gambling. I have never been a poker man and so I'll tell you more about how I did it with online casinos.
First I found out which games offered the smallest house edge (I knew this way before online casino gaming). This is done with thorough research and I propose that if you are thinking of gambling online that you find out for yourself. There are a number of sites you can visit to find out all the information needed on each game offered at online casinos - usually online casinos will have every game on offer so you need not download that many. So, to ease your efforts, it turns out that games such as Craps, Blackjack , and Roulette (not American because of its double zero) have the lowest house edge - video slots on the other hand are an unknown entity and no one really ever knows what the outcome of such games will ever be. So I further propose that you stick to table games if you wish to make a profit.
For me the game with the smallest house edge has always been craps. The game however makes up for this by offering players a multitude of bets which can easily muddle up the player; all casinos in general make their money by players' silly mistakes. The trick to winning at craps is to have a sound strategy that works every time. One good thing about online casinos is that you can freely use a system to try and beat the house. If you were to use a system at land based casinos, the chances of getting caught are much higher. Because online casinos have hundreds of thousands of players playing at any given moment, casinos have trouble monitoring their moves. Another great thing about online casinos is that you can play at your own pace, write down your system and abide by it by taking your time. On the other hand, most online games are easier and speedier to play when there are no other players at the table. For example, craps is played much faster when playing by yourself online; the mere sorting out of bets and winnings by the casino staff in land based casinos can hike the time between dice throws up to an age, and that's too slow if you are playing in small strategic augmentations. With online all you need to do is click a button and the dice are thrown. This way I have been able to forge a system at my own pace and have many a time come out on top.
The golden word to becoming a professional online casino gambler is 'research'. Research the games you want to play. And remember; always play at popular casinos where your strategies will not be caught. Casinos that boast thousands of players, especially thousands of high rollers, won't mind relatively small losses by intelligent play rather than big losses by sheer luck. If you are a slots player, going for that lucky jackpot, don't read this.
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