Online Gambling FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions about
Online Gambling
Q. Can I really gamble
with real money online?
A. Yes provided
it is legal in your country or state. There are a number of online casinos
that accept real money wagers. Prior to gambling, most sites require
people to fill out registration forms and to download their casino software.
For "real money" wagering, players are required to either purchase "chips"
or set up accounts with a specified dollar amount. Payment is typically
made using credit or debit cards, money transfers, or other forms of electronic
payment. Once registered, you have a variety of games from which
to choose. Most Internet gambling sites offer casino-style gambling, such
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Q. Is it legal to gamble online?
A. In
many cases, yes. For example, many countries allow online gambling and
have issued licenses to numerous online casinos. However, the situation
in the United States is a little more complicated. In recent years, legislation
has been introduced in an attempt to regulate and even ban gambling over
the internet. However, the proposed legislation has not targeted the casual
player gambling from their home, but rather the individual casino operators
who accept real money wagers. Despite efforts to ban it, online gambling
has become a billion dollar industry, and it is estimated that the majority
of online gamblers in fact, reside in the US.
As of now, legislation pertaining
to internet gambling is a grey area, and undefined at best. Until
recently, the United States federal government largely deferred to the
individual states in matters related to gambling. Given the traditional
responsibility of the states regarding gambling, many have been in the
forefront of efforts to regulate or prohibit Internet gambling. Several
states, including Louisiana, Texas, Illinois, and Nevada, have introduced
and/or passed legislation specifically prohibiting internet gambling.
Individuals are advised to consult their state and local authorities for
any applicable laws in their area.
For more information on the
legal issues concerning online gambling, we recommend visiting the following
sites: Internet Gaming Commission, Gambling and the Law.
Q. Do many people actually
gamble online?
Yes. Although the exact
size of the online gaming industry is unknown, the current number of online
gamblers is in the millions, and analysts agree that industry growth is
rapid.
Q. Are online casinos fair and
honest?
A. For
the most part, yes. The fact is, that the odds of the games are always
in favor of the house, and thus there is no need for casinos to cheat their
players. Additionally, each time a game is played, the gaming software
uses a random number generator to randomly produce the results. Many casinos
advertise that their games are tested for fairness by independent auditing
services, such as SafeBet, or other major accounting firms. These
reports can are often displayed on the individual casino operators' sites.
Q. Do I have to be an adult
to play?
A. You must
be 18 or older to wager real money. Some sites may even require you to
be at least 21 years of age.
Q. How do I choose an online
casino?
A. There are
hundreds of online casinos with more opening every week, so which should
you play at? We recommend that you review any online casino before
making any real money wagers. We recommend that you choose a site that
meets the following criteria:
site is legally licensed
payouts are reviewed and
certified by independent auditing firm
customer support is responsive
accreditation by sources
such as SafeBet, and Interactive Gaming Council
See our Casino Reviews section
for detailed evaluation of a number of online casinos.
Q. Do I need to download software
to play?
A. Not necessarily.
Some casinos offer no-download (usually Java or Flash based) versions of
their casino games. However, the download games are usually higher quality
with better graphics, sound and animation. Typical download times
range from 25-45 minutes for 56k modem connections. Often times casinos
will let you choose which games you want to download, allowing for smaller
file transfers and thus faster download speed. Check out our Casino
Reviews to find out which of the sites we promote do not require software
download.
Q. How do I purchase chips and
get started?
A. Casinos
have generally accept deposits by credit card, check, money order, or wire
transfer. Recently most sites have introduced options like
FirePay, NetTeller, ACH, 900 Pay, Citadel and other similar online payments.
Most people use these online payment systems because payments can be sent
immediately. Financial transactions should be handled by secure
electronic cash systems similar to those used for other purchases via the
Internet. For details on various payment methods click here.
Q. How do I collect my winnings?
A. This varies
from casino to casino. Many casinos will credit-back your winnings via
the same purchase method you used, but sometimes only up to the amount
you have deposited. Additional amounts will usually be sent by check,
bank draft, or wire transfer. Electronic transfers are often accompanied
by a fee, either from the casino or your banking institution.
Q. How fast will I usually get
my winnings?
A. Again,
this varies by casino, so consult the FAQ page of the site you're playing
at. Most will issue payouts within a few days of your request.
Electronic transfers are usually processed in a few days, but standard
mail may take much longer, being that payments are often coming from overseas.
Q. Can I "test-drive" the games
before actually risking money?
A. Yes, Most
online casino sites offer both ‘real money’ and ‘just for fun’ accounts.
The ‘just for fun’ play is identical to the real player experience, of
course for the exception that no real money is involved. These ‘just
for fun' accounts are ideal for learning how to play games that are new
to you and honing your gambling skills. You can also check out our
casino games rules and strategies page and our free games page for you
to practice or just play for fun!
Q. What games are offered?
A. At present,
most sites offer the basic five: slots, blackjack, roulette, craps, and
video poker.
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