Select your timezone:
Select

Casino forum archive

Reply
Subscribe
Just a few months after breaking a world record $590 million for a lottery win, US Powerball is heading back toward unsighted territory as it jackpots to $400 million in time for Wednesday night's draw.

Online Powerball Tickets

No matter where in the world you are, you can purchase US Powerball tickets via Lotterymaster, the leading online lottery ticket agent. Simply head to the Lotterymaster website, and select five numbers from the 1-59 guess range and a bonus Powerball number from 1-35 to purchase your ticket.

So how is the jackpot won? Just match up all five digits and the Powerball number with the numbers that are drawn on the night. Ok, it's a little more difficult than it sounds, which is why the jackpot is so big for those fortunate players who hit it. However, you can also win smaller amounts of up to tens of thousands for hitting some but not all numbers.

Record Win In Sights

Eighty-four-year old Florida woman Gloria C. Mackenzie was named the winner of the largest Powerball jackpot in history back in June. The elderly lady purchased the winning ticket at a public store when another person waiting to buy a ticket let her take their place in the line.

"We bought the winning ticket as a single ticket, even though we bought four other tickets before the drawing. While line at Publix, another lottery player was kind enough to let me go ahead of them in line to purchase the winning Quick Pick ticket," she said at the time.



US Powerball Jackpots Climbs to $400 Million - The Headlines - Onlinecasinoreports-com
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
Despite the passing of Michael Jackson in 2009, the King of Pop continues to connect with fans around the world. But one fan’s undying love for the fallen king was rewarded handsomely at Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls, when she won over $1.8 million on the ‘Michael Jackson King of Pop’ slot machine.

Kathryn Stokes is a 55-year old associate of the Peel Regional Police in the Greater Toronto Area, who admits she is not much of a gambler. However, a close friend talked Kathryn into joining a tour group from the GTA on a trip to Fallsview Casino on September 17, which she agreed to do.

After arriving at the casino, Kathryn knew immediately which game she wanted to play. The trip was her second visit to Fallsview, and she found the Michael Jackson slot machine on her previous visit to Niagara Falls.

On her last visit, Kathryn won a few hundred dollars, and considered the experience well worth the trip. Despite her “huge” love for the King of Pop, Kathryn was committed to spending a maximum of $60 this time around.

But luckily for Kathryn, her $60 limit was all she needed for a life-changing reward. After playing a few rounds, the next pull of the lever won Kathryn the jackpot prize, and made her over $1.8 million richer due in part to her undying passion for one of her favourite musical heroes. She hasn’t decided what to do with the money yet, but does hint that some of the money could be used to buy treats of her own.

“I have no idea at the moment. I'm looking at a brand new car.”



- See more at: Peel Woman Wins Jackpot On Fallsview Casino
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
Adam B wrote: Another victory story and it's not mine...
Another great slots casino with terrific bonuses.
Join: 2013/09/23 Messages: 32
Quote
0
Many people are convinced that casinos have secrets that if discovered will enable them to win big every time. However, more often than not, casino secrets are focused on distracting the player from the obvious.

The biggest secret is that using logic and keeping your head is likely to result in winning. Unfortunately, most people seem to abandon logic as soon as they enter a casino floor. People get distracted by the casinos attractions, other people’s chips and prematurely start imagining what they will do with their winnings.

Keeping cool is the best way to win in a casino. The first thing to remember is that winning a big jackpot is extremely unlikely and basically not worth gambling on. People are more likely to be successful if they try to win small amounts which will slowly mount up.

A good strategy would be to find a $10 Roulette table and only bet on red or black. This way you can double your win with each bet and quite quickly make $100. Some people have seen great success using this method and walked away with hundreds of dollars.

By staying calm and betting carefully you can make each trip to the casino a success rather than wasting all your hard earned money.

Welcome to Casino Games and Online Gambling Guide by ixgames





Casino
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
Manne wrote: Many people are convinced that casinos have secrets that if discovered will enable them to win big every time. However, more often than not, casino secrets are focused on distracting the player from the obvious.

The biggest secret is that using logic and keeping your head is likely to result in winning. Unfortunately, most people seem to abandon logic as soon as they enter a casino floor. People get distracted by the casinos attractions, other people’s chips and prematurely start imagining what they will do with their winnings.

Keeping cool is the best way to win in a casino. The first thing to remember is that winning a big jackpot is extremely unlikely and basically not worth gambling on. People are more likely to be successful if they try to win small amounts which will slowly mount up.

A good strategy would be to find a $10 Roulette table and only bet on red or black. This way you can double your win with each bet and quite quickly make $100. Some people have seen great success using this method and walked away with hundreds of dollars.

By staying calm and betting carefully you can make each trip to the casino a success rather than wasting all your hard earned money.

Welcome to Casino Games and Online Gambling Guide by ixgames





Casino
The secrets of the casinos are not the kind of secrets that you may think. They are not secrets like the third slot machine in every row pays out on the hour, they are more like things they do to distract you from the obvious.
Join: 2013/10/07 Messages: 7
Quote
0
james11588 wrote: The secrets of the casinos are not the kind of secrets that you may think. They are not secrets like the third slot machine in every row pays out on the hour, they are more like things they do to distract you from the obvious.
I have won HUGE amounts at Casinos.....the secret is to study one machine and always stick to it.
Join: 2013/09/23 Messages: 32
Quote
0
Manne wrote: Thats cool, and the maximum bet is enough. I don't think Americans can play there. (Not yet....but i hope soon)!
Is their live chat is working?
Join: 2013/09/23 Messages: 32
Quote
0
wrote:
This sounds very interesting...Thanks
Join: 2013/09/23 Messages: 32
Quote
0
A second casino has been granted permission to launch online poker and gambling when the industry goes live in New Jersey next month. The Golden Nugget Casino, which partnered with Bally Technologies to offer online gambling to customers, was informed by authorities on Thursday that it had received approval after applying for an online gaming license.

The Golden Nugget’s approval was received shortly after the Borgata Casino became the first resort to receive approval from the New Jersey authorities.

If all goes according to plan, all those casinos that receive approval from the state regulators before November 21st will be able to run a five day trial of their online casino sites and then go live on the proposed deadline of November 26th.

“All players that desire to gamble online deserve a fair and trustworthy experience,” said Tom Pohlman, the Golden Nugget’s vice president and general manager. “Rest assured, that is our customer commitment, and unlike others, we have an Atlantic City land-based casino to stand behind our online brand.”

The new online gambling products are set to provide a life line to the struggling New Jersey casinos, who have seen their revenue drop from $5.2 billion in 2006 to a dismal $3 billion in 2012. The state governor realized that the only way to save the state’s gambling industry was to move ahead with plans to introduce online gambling, and the process has been very short and focused. New Jersey also realized that it needs to compete with other states such as Nevada and Delaware who have also introduced online gambling legislation.

Analysts have predicted that within a decade, New Jersey’s online poker market could be worth $100 million, and has the potential to make $65 million in its first year of operation.


Golden Nugget Gets New Jersey Online Poker Approval
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
Portugal Seeks to Implement Taxes on Gambling

Portugal is planning to implement taxes on online gambling in order to bring in more national revenue. Portugal was left on the brink of bankruptcy after a 2011 bailout, and is in dire need of more profit. It is estimated that levying taxes on online gambling can earn over €250 million in just the first year, making this a viable option for Portugal's savings.

Another Achievement for Bally Technologies in the UK

Bally Technologies, a global leader in casino game development, will now have its games featured in UK-based Daub Alderney Ltd. Gaming sites., including the popular Kitty Bingo and Lucky Pants Bingo. The games to be featured include slot machines, arcade games, Lucky Pants Bingo and Kitty Bingo.

Michael Probert, Bally's Interactive General Manager, commented on the partnership, "Daub Alderney Ltd. is a leader in the United Kingdom online gaming market with some fantastic brands, and Bally is excited to begin this partnership. Our proven game content has been extremely successful in land-based casinos worldwide. Now players will have the chance to experience Bally games from anywhere."

William Hill Takes on Sweden

Global online gambling giant William Hill will be launching a new betting website under Swedish jurisdiction. It will offer players the opportunity to play poker, bingo and other various casino games, as well as betting on the prominent Swedish football teams, Allsvenskan and Superettan. There will be a bonus for new players of 100% on their first deposits up to 1,000KR.

The popularity of Swedish online gambling took off in 1997, when Sweden's two major lotteries, Tipstjanst and Svenska Penninglotteriet, joined together to form a single company. The new company was called AB Svenska Spel, and together with the horse racing company Trav och Galopp, has a monopoly over all gambling in Sweden today.

This monopoly on gambling has elicited criticism from the EU, and rumors arise every so often that the Swedish government will dispel the monopoly and open it up to the domestic gambling market. Of course, this market would still be regulated by the government, as would the rules for foreign operators' licenses. The new legislation is said to take place in 2014.






Worldwide Round-up October - The Latest News in Online Gambling - The Headlines - Onlinecasinoreports-com
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
Intertops Casino is offering players the chance to win a share of $140,000 in ‘reward’ money by helping to solve the murder of Lola Loot, a fictitious regular at the casino’s online roulette tables.

Players can earn points by playing any of the games at Intertops and these points can then be used to move through six stations while collecting clues to the identity of the killer. Each week until November 11th the competition will see players drawn from each of the six stations to receive a share of $30,000 in prizes with a total of $140,000 in bonuses due to be handed out.

A statement from the casino read, “Found dead on the floor near a roulette table, Lola’s huge winnings are missing and the police are everywhere and the casino is buzzing.

Using clues collected as they advance through six stations, players are invited to guess if the murderer is Security Guard Brad, Waitress Chloe, Croupier Max or Handyman Pete.”

Anyone who makes it through to the final station will have the chance to win one of three $1,000 Private Eye cash prizes. Cash prizes can be won at any of the stations and there are 50 Alibi Prizes worth up to $150 to be handed out every Thursday.




$140,000 Murder Mystery at Intertops Casino
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
Manne wrote: The sequel to the Thunderstruck video slot has finally arrived. All Slots Casino and All Jackpots welcome this newest addition to their game features. With a $50,000 promotion, there’s good reason to be excited about the Thunderstruck II event that will start from May 6 till July 29. The event will bring daily bonus giveaways to players of these two online casinos. Add to that the weekly scoreboard challenge.


Read more: All Slots Casino and All Jackpots Casino Welcome Thunderstruck II
Hi,

Today I made the highest win of 6600 coins (i.e $330) for just 232 spins while playing Thundertsruck II at MG slots.
I choose the Odin level where i got a bonus of 20 free spins..
So i am gonna party this night😡 yahooo😡
Join: 2013/09/13 Messages: 7
Quote
0
Rachel Charlie wrote: Hi,

Today I made the highest win of 6600 coins (i.e $330) for just 232 spins while playing Thundertsruck II at MG slots.
I choose the Odin level where i got a bonus of 20 free spins..
So i am gonna party this night😡 yahooo😡
Congratulations Rachel Charlie 😄
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
Manne wrote: Intertops Casino is offering players the chance to win a share of $140,000 in ‘reward’ money by helping to solve the murder of Lola Loot, a fictitious regular at the casino’s online roulette tables.

Players can earn points by playing any of the games at Intertops and these points can then be used to move through six stations while collecting clues to the identity of the killer. Each week until November 11th the competition will see players drawn from each of the six stations to receive a share of $30,000 in prizes with a total of $140,000 in bonuses due to be handed out.

A statement from the casino read, “Found dead on the floor near a roulette table, Lola’s huge winnings are missing and the police are everywhere and the casino is buzzing.

Using clues collected as they advance through six stations, players are invited to guess if the murderer is Security Guard Brad, Waitress Chloe, Croupier Max or Handyman Pete.”

Anyone who makes it through to the final station will have the chance to win one of three $1,000 Private Eye cash prizes. Cash prizes can be won at any of the stations and there are 50 Alibi Prizes worth up to $150 to be handed out every Thursday.




$140,000 Murder Mystery at Intertops Casino
Don't miss this one
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
A national survey conducted on behalf of Las Vegas Sands Corp. found that 67 percent of those questioned are opposed to legalizing Internet gaming.

Among the findings from the poll directed by The Tarrance Group earlier this month was that 62 percent of those surveyed approved of having various forms of gambling in their respective states as a way of generating tax revenues.

However, the polling found sound opposition to Internet gaming. More than 58 percent of the respondents favored the current federal ban on the activity.

“People are not opposed to casinos, but they just believe they shouldn’t be on on everyone’s phone and computer,” said Las Vegas Sands Vice President of Government Relations and Community Development Andy Abboud.

The Tarrance Group, which is headquartered outside Washington, D.C., in Alexandria, Va., works as a pollster on behalf of Republican candidates. The telephone survey polled 1,000 likely registered voters across party lines from all 50 states between Oct. 14-17. The survey had a 3 percent margin of error. Both landline and cellphone users were polled.

The poll was conducted in the manner of a survey used for a presidential campaign.

Those surveyed were asked whether or not they had a positive or negative view of seven forms of gaming. State lotteries had the highest positive rating at 71 percent. Horse racing tracks has a 58 percent approval while Las Vegas style casinos had a 56 percent positive rating. Internet gambling had the highest negative rating at 67 percent.

The survey also asked a variety of questions covering voters perceptions on Internet gaming.

“While voters support the concept of using gambling to generate revenue and have generally positive views about existing forms of state approved gambling, there is a sharp divide when it comes to Internet gambling,” The Tarrance Group wrote in a memo to Las Vegas Sands executives. “Internet gambling, even Internet poker, is seen as a much different form of gambling and is seen in a much more negative light. Even experienced gamblers have qualms about this form of gambling.”

Las Vegas Sands Chairman Sheldon Adelson has been the casino industry’s most vocal opponent against any effort to legalize Internet gaming on federal level. His approach has differed from others in the casino industry, including MGM Resorts International and Caesars Entertainment Corp.

The Washington, D.C.-based American Gaming Association, the gaming’s trade group and federal lobbying arm, supports Congress passing poker-only federal legislation. Las Vegas Sands President Michael Leven is a member of the Association’s board.

Association representatives declined comment on the Las Vegas Sands poll.

In June, Adelson, who had previously raised moral objections to Internet gaming, wrote a commentary that was published on Forbes-com in which he said online wagering technology didn’t provide enough safeguards against underage gambling and problem gambling.

In his Forbes-com commentary, Adelson used phrases such as “fool’s gold” and “societal train wreck” to describe online gambling. He said the activity could bring a “plague” to society.

Abboud said the survey’s findings “help back up” the company’s belief that most Americans don’t favor legalizing Internet wagering. Abboud said the survey would be used when Las Vegas Sands officials discuss Internet gaming matters with lawmakers on both state and federal level.

“We have a stated position that has always been in opposition to Internet gaming,” Abboud said. “As long as the issue is being pushed, we will respond accordingly.”

Nevada, Delaware and New Jersey have enacted Internet gaming laws. In Nevada, two real money online poker websites are accepting wagers over the Internet. Delaware is expected to launch online poker next week and New Jersey plans to launch Internet gaming by end of November.

In the U.S., Las Vegas Sands operates casinos in only Nevada and Pennsylvania, which is one of several states exploring Internet gaming legalization. In a separate survey for Las Vegas Sands, The Tarrance Group found that 69 percent of the Pennsylvania respondents had a negative view of Internet gaming.



www-reviewjournal-com/business/sands-sponsored-survey-finds-most-opposed-internet-gaming
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
With exactly one month remaining before the launch of real money online wagering in New Jersey, it seems that the media and industry pundits are possibly more excited about the upcoming start date than are bettors from the Garden State.

New Jersey became the third state in the U.S. to pass a law green-lighting Internet-based wagering behind Nevada and Delaware when it did so last February.

It will, however, be the second state to see its nascent online betting market go live. Nevada – where only online poker is permitted – launched its first real money online poker room, Ultimate Poker, last April. The second, the World Series of Poker-branded web site WSOP-com, followed suit in September.

In Delaware, which like New Jersey will allow online casino games and other forms of Internet betting in addition to real money online poker, an official go date has not been announced, but games are expected to be accessible there before the year is out.

Five casinos have received permits from state regulators

The terms of New Jersey online gambling law dictate that the industry be connected to land-based casinos in Atlantic City, a mandate that has resulted in the announcement of a slew of partnership deals between brick and mortar New Jersey casinos and online operators, a good number of them offshore gaming companies.

Those operators must be licensed separately from the land-based casino with which they’ve entered into agreements, and so far we have not seen any such permits issued by New Jersey gambling regulators. Five casinos have been approved; the Borgata, the Golden Nugget, the Trump Taj Mahal, the Trump Plaza, and the Tropicana have all been cleared to begin offering games to New Jersey residents when the marketplace commences on November 26 at 9 in the morning.

It should be noted that despite the shared name, Trump Plaza and the Trump Taj Mahal are managed separately and therefore have entered into distinct partnership deals. The Taj Mahal has teamed up with Ultimate Gaming, parent company of Nevada online poker room Ultimate Poker, while the Plaza has entered into an iGaming agreement with international gaming company Betfair.

The Tropicana is the most recent addition to the list of approved casinos, having only received word of its licensing this week.

Seven Atlantic City casino properties remain unlicensed

Of the twelve land-based casinos in New Jersey’s gambling mecca of Atlantic City, more than half have yet to receive approval from state regulators. Two properties in the city – incidentally two of the most financially struggling – have not publicized partnership deals or expressed plans to enter the state’s iGaming industry.

Revel, which emerged from bankruptcy last Spring and has undertaken an somewhat aggressive re-branding from a luxury property to one that is meant to cater to the more traditional Atlantic City tourist, to date remains without a partnership deal in place.

So too does the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel, which made headlines earlier this year after backing out of a deal with the parent company of online poker giant PokerStars, Isle of Man-based the Rational Group, that would have seen PokerStars taking over the ailing locals casino. A judge went on to uphold the Atlantic Club’s right to terminate the deal, even permitting the casino to keep $11 million that it had received from PokerStars toward a total $15 million purchase price.

PokerStars

That defeat did not prevent PokerStars from finding another way into the New Jersey market, as the company soon made it known that it had instead paired up with Resorts, the oldest casino property in Atlantic City.

The fact that PokerStars has yet to be awarded an operating permit by New Jersey officials has been much fodder for discussion, as there remains a debate in the industry with regard to so-called “bad actors” who continued to operate U.S.-facing real money online poker after the 2006 passage of the Unlawful Internet Gaming Enforcement Act. While some believe that PokerStars is well-qualified to operate in the regulated marketplace, there are others who believe that any company that offered real money games to U.S. players post-UIGEA ought to be barred.



New Jersey Real Money Internet Betting to Launch in a Month
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
State approvals announced Friday all but guarantee that several Atlantic City casinos will be prepared to offer online gambling by the Nov. 26 launch.

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement released a list of companies that have been awarded waivers, authorizing them to engage in Internet gambling activities later this month. A trial period begins Nov. 21.

The waivers indicate that the companies have submitted complete applications and have passed preliminary investigations. A license will still be needed to operate in New Jersey in the long term, according to state guidelines. The casino entities offering Internet gambling also have to receive online gambling permits in the state's multi-tiered process.

Five casinos already awarded permits saw waivers approved Friday for their operations and their Internet gambling partners.

Among those approved for operation Friday were Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa and its partner bwin.party, Tropicana Casino and Resort and its Internet partner Gamesys Limited, Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort and its partner Ultimate Gaming, Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino and its partner Betfair, and Golden Nugget Atlantic City and its partner Bally Technologies.

The four Atlantic City properties owned by Caesars Entertainment - Caesars, Ballys, Showboat and Harrah's - have not yet received Internet gambling permits. But on Friday Caesars Atlantic City and was approved for a waiver with partner Amaya, and Bally's Atlantic CIty was approved for a waiver with 888 Holdings.

Absent from Friday's list was PokerStars, the online gambling giant that faced difficulties in New Jersey's licensing procedures while it was trying to obtain authorization to purchase the Atlantic Club Casino Hotel. That deal later collapsed, leaving PokerStars announced plans to team up with Resorts Casino Hotel to offer online gambling.

That does not necessarily mean PokerStars won't receive a waiver before the online gambling launch, as the list will continue to be updated, said Lisa Spengler, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement. PokerStars' application is still under review, said Spengler. The division would not release any additional details on the status of pending applications.



A.C. Casinos ready to offer online gambling by Nov. 26 - pressofAtlanticCity-com: Casinos & Tourism
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
After a week-long soft launch, iGaming is officially up and running through Delaware’s casinos’ websites as of Friday.

About 123 players are registered to online gamble in the state, lottery officials said, and they expect the number to only go up.

“It’s a layered process,” said Vernon Kirk, Delaware State Lottery director. His agency is responsible for regulating the activity, reconciling accounts and acting as a liaison for vendors that handle payment processing.

The officials have found that when players with Visa credit or debit cards attempt to deposit money to their iGaming account, their transfers, most of the time, have not been approved since the banks carrying Visa cards do not have a universal code for online gaming. Mastercard, on the other hand, has a special code for gaming transfers, Secretary of Finance Tom Cook said.

In order to register online, players must plug in their cell phone number so the system can verify their geolocation. Secretary Cook said there have been minimal geolocation problems, with the only issues arising with individuals who live close to the Pennsylvania border.

Overall, they are content with the progress, even though it is not expected to be a large revenue source for the state.

Per the iGaming legislation, signed by Gov. Jack A. Markell in June 2012, the revenue sharing model was modeled after the current video lottery revenue sharing model. The first $3.75 million iGaming revenue will also go directly to the state. Secretary Cook said the revenue projections for Fiscal Year 2014 could potentially amount to $5 million.

“Revenues are going to be really modest,” the secretary said.

However, the agencies could see a potential boom when iGaming moves to mobile phones and tablets at the end of 2014. Secretary Cook said he envisions iGamers at the beach, reclining in the sand and playing online poker on their iPads.

“Social media is going to play a big role in this,” he said.



Online gambling officially underway via casino websites - Delaware Newszap
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
BEST MOBILE ONLINE CASINOS: Casinos Featuring Mobile Version


WELCOME!!
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0
For their final tournament of 2013, Omni Casino have announced a huge $18,000 Mega Money slots tournament which has prizes for players at all levels, from the casual, to the high rollers.

Entry to the tournament is automatic for players who bet $0.45 or more on any 15 to 20 line slot, which earns them one tournament spin point. The leader boards will be regularly updated for each level of betting, from $0.45 - $1.49, $1,50 - $3.99, and $4.00 and above, with players at the top of each board winning the biggest prizes at the end of the promotion. At the $0.45 - $1.49 level, the top 65 finishers will win prizes from $1,400 to $15, while at the $1.50 - $3.99 level, the top 25 players will win from $1,450 to $30 cash, and at the $4.00 and higher level, there are 15 prize wining positions ranging from $1,700 to $80.

Extra prizes will be won each time the leader boards are updated, with players at special Mega Money positions getting an instant $55 automatically. Anyone who accumulates 115,000 spin points during the tournament will be rewarded with an extra $400, while players who collect over 140,000 points will get $600 added to their winning prize.

Anyone who has been playing the slots at Omni Casino between 1st and 14th November, and has staked at least $5,000 in this time, will be given a pre-tournament points boost of up to 2,500 points, giving loyal players a great head start on the way to getting these big cash prizes.

The Mega Money slots tournament is the biggest in the history of Omni, and is perfectly timed to give players a cash boost for Christmas.





Omni Casino $18,000 Slots Tournament Starts 15th November - Gaming - Onlinecasinoreports-com
Join: 2006/12/07 Messages: 29893
Quote
0

New posts