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The ultimate guide to online casinos in 2021

By LLM Reporters   |  

The online casino industry is booming, with more people than ever moving into the virtual space to get the thrill that comes with playing (and potentially winning) big while bricks-and-mortar casinos remain closed. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way we live and consume in many ways, and this is just one of them – and thanks to innovations in technology and a constant stream of new and exciting games, it’s one change that could be here to stay.

While spinning the roulette wheel or playing a game of blackjack online doesn’t quite afford the player the glitz, glamour and sophistication of a real life evening at the tables, it does bring everyone’s favourite games into their homes. And with the chance to pay live for eye-wateringly large jackpots and watch the ultimate high-rollers in action too, it does come pretty close.

If you’re new to online casinos and are yearning to enjoy that high-end gaming experience once more, then you might be wondering where exactly to start, and with such a plethora of sites and platforms to choose from, we don’t blame you.

From how to get started with your first deposit to the whens and hows of payouts, we’ve pulled together the ultimate guide to help you get the most out of your online casino experience. And who knows? You might soon find yourself raking in a pretty handsome win.

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The online casino industry is booming, with more people than ever moving into the virtual space to get the thrill that comes with playing (and potentially winning) big while bricks-and-mortar casinos remain closed

What exactly is an online casino?

An online casino offers an internet-based mechanism for gambling on some of the classic bricks-and-mortar casino games we all know and love – as well as a selection of new and innovative additions to up the adrenaline factor even further.

Players can participate in real, live bets alongside other players from around the world, with a host on hand to manage each and every game fairly. Download casinos are one of the most popular types, and require users to download a free software programme in order to play – while ‘no download’ casinos are a more easily accessible way to play and allow you instant play from any web browser via Flash or Java technology – anywhere, anytime.

The likelihood of winning

The likelihood of winning when playing at an online casino is much the same as at a bricks-and-mortar establishment. As with any type of gambling, there is always some level of risk involved – however, by choosing the right strategy and gaining some experience before placing large bets, you can greatly increase your chances of winning.

There have been numerous big wins globally since casinos first moved online, with new and exciting stories emerging seemingly every week. So, if you have the grit and the will to learn then you’ll certainly be in with a chance.

Every casino game has a built-in advantage in favour of the house, which ultimately serves to ensure that the casino remains in business and continues to turn a profit. Even so, many casino patrons have walked away with some impressive wins in their pockets from playing online. The secret? Choosing the games that give you the best chance of winning.

An online casino offers an internet-based mechanism for gambling on some of the classic bricks-and-mortar casino games we all know and love – as well as a selection of new and innovative additions to up the adrenaline factor even further

Understanding payout percentages

In order to get the most out of playing in an online casino, it’s important to understand payout percentages. These are a simple measure of how much you can expect to win on average – in other words, the proportion of money bet by players that the casino will pay out in winnings.

You might sometimes hear payout percentages referred to as ‘return to player percentages’ (RTP). If an RTP stands at 80 per cent, then you can expect to receive £80 for each £100 wagered – but this is measured over numerous games, and not simply the one that you are playing at any given moment. Each casino payout will differ, so be sure to do your research before you play – and be sure to know your deposit and withdrawal options to ensure a smooth process from start to finish.

How do I deposit money to play with?

Each player is given an online account in which they can deposit money with which to play, and there are a range of different options available on doing so. The most popular of these are credit card and debit card payments, but others include pre-paid cards, e-wallet and NETeller. If you’re uncomfortable with entering your card details online then you can make your deposits over the phone instead – although registering your card details with an online casino carries no greater risk that when doing some online shopping.

Online casinos can be a great way of bringing the glitz and glamour of a night at the tables into your own home, and you can even play them on the go

How do I withdraw my winnings?

Online casinos offer various different options for withdrawing your winnings, including cheque, wire transfer and NETeller account – which you choose is up to you. Each website has its own specifics, so be sure to check them out before you play so that you’ll know what to do should you scoop the jackpot.

The bottom line

Online casinos can be a great way of bringing the glitz and glamour of a night at the tables into your own home, and you can even play them on the go. Even so, there is always a risk associated with gambling, so be sure to do your research before playing, and never deposit more than you can afford to lose.

With bricks-and-mortar casinos set to open their doors again later this year, it’s a great time to get in some practice. You never know, you might even scoop the jackpot before then, setting you up with an even larger nest-egg for the future.

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