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Riverbelle, The Gaming Club and Jackpot City have long been approved at CS Report making them “sticky” online casinos with a reputation of transparency, great player support and an overall pleasant gambling experience.
Recently the online casinos have made strides to accommodate players from home PC’s to mobile devices and as of recent in accepting New Zealand dollars at all of their casinos. Players from New Zealand will now have the opportunity to deposit and play within their own currencies.
Enjoying over 350 Microgaming casino games including online pokies, slot tournaments, video poker and table games as well as the latest promotions and of course the many welcome bonuses available to new players.
Players in New Zealand will also be able to occur loyalty points through the Rewards programme on offer for every cash bet you place! That’s 1 and 3 loyalty points for every 10 you wager on all Video Poker (including Progressive), Craps, All Blackjack (including Progressive), Baccarat, Red Dog. All Roulette (including Progressive) Video Slots, Progressive Slots, Pai Gow Poker, Casino War and Traditional Slots, Scratch Games, Sicbo, Keno.
If you like FREE Spins then the Gaming Club has 30 of them that you may be interested in when you sign up and register an account as a new player, you keep what you win and also receive $100 FREE on your first deposit!
Riverbelle will reward you with up to $200 free on your first deposit and Jackpot City up to 500 FREE, 100% back on your first deposit up to $200 – that’s up to $200 free and then claim a second bonus of 100% back on your second deposit up to $300.
So, if your looking for great gaming in New Zealand and want to take great gaming with you on the go, try any of these online casino on your mobile devices available for iPhones, Blackberry, Windows and Android and enjoy over 20 popular casino games anytime, anywhere!
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The higher than anticipated revenue figure in the former Portuguese colony reflects the expansion taking place in the Cotai area of Macau, Asia’s equivalent to the Las Vegas Strip. Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd, for instance, has received permission from the Macau government to add a further 50 gambling tables to its Cotai casino, while Sands China Ltd has increased the number of hotel rooms at its Sheraton brand. It is also planning on building a fifth resort in Macau, called The Parisian and costing around $2.5 billion.
Overall, the casino resort’s increased capacity has helped encourage more gamblers to visit Macau and extend their stays. Equally encouraging is the fact that there was strong showing by both mass-market and VIP business.
Macua is the only place in the country where casino gambling is allowed, and since overtaking the Las Vegas Strip in 2006 as the world’s biggest gambling, has grown to six times the size of its nearest competitor. In 2012, Macau’s gambling revenue rose 13.5% to $38 billion, and analysts have been predicting comparably sustained growth this year. Union Gaming Group analyst Grant Govertsen, for example, has forecast an increase of 16% in gambling revenue from 2012.
Also, JP Morgan recently announced: “In 2013, we forecast 13 percent market-wide growth, with the VIP growing 8 percent, and the mass segment growing 26 percent. We view the market’s mass growth potential as being somewhat appreciated by U.S. investors but, for the most part, Macau’s VIP recovery being somewhat underappreciated/overlooked.”
Macau Casino Revenue Up 25% To $3.92bn In March