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10 Things Online Casinos Don't Want You to Know

10 Things Online Casinos Don't Want You to Know

Online casinos are a great way to have fun — especially when you're actually winning. But there are some things they don't want you to know.

Modern internet casinos, especially legal and upscale ones, offer a wide variety of entertainment. These include the latest slot machines, live dealer games, and more. Most also entice new and regular players with huge online casino promotions — but these come with conditions that are not immediately obvious.

The majority of reputable online casinos have well-structured websites with detailed explanations of their games and services. However, there are certain key points that they do not advertise. 

What Online Casinos Do Not Want You to Know

Each of the following facts alone won't turn you into a high roller, but knowing them will certainly make you a more intelligent player.

1. Blackjack Offers the Best Possibilities to Win

Casinos are not keen on advertising the game that has the best odds. That's why casinos tend to promote blackjack — without mentioning that it offers the best chance to win.

In fact, with the right play, the house edge in blackjack can be shaved down to as low as 0.5%. Blackjack is a relatively simple game to learn and understand — certainly worth playing.

2. Betting Systems Do Not Guarantee Wins

There is no system or strategy that will make you win at a casino with absolute certainty.

Not even pros win consistently. Relying too heavily on a system is risky, and expecting consistent wins is unrealistic.

Your best safeguard is to gamble sensibly and manage your bankroll.

3. Time Flies When You're Gambling

While more common in land casinos — where there are no windows or clocks — this also occurs online.

It is simple to lose track of time while gambling online. Even safe, legal online casinos will not warn you about this. And they make money if you play more and longer.

4. Max Bets Can Trigger Slot Bonuses

The majority of players incorrectly believe that the size of the bet does not matter.

They keep making minimum wagers, hoping for that big multiplier. But that does not happen frequently — because most slots only unlock bonus rounds or jackpots when you wager the maximum.

Larger wagers tend to activate a slot's complete potential.

5. Ignore "Hot" Slot Promotions

Casinos tend to mark certain games as "hot" or "cold" — suggesting these are paying more or less.

This is a trick. There are no results in internet games that are not random thanks to RNG (Random Number Generator) technology. There are no real payout cycles or trends.

No game is "due" for a win.

6. The House Always Has the Edge

You may already suspect this — but the casinos aren't going to go out of their way to remind you.

Why? Since it ensures that you know they always profit in the long term. From every bet you place, the casino takes a small percentage.

This house advantage ensures the operator profits, even when players win occasionally. 

7. Casinos Don't Like Bonus Hunters

This one is quite straightforward if you consider it.

Online casinos despise players who register solely to claim bonuses. Such players deposit money, claim the bonus, and depart after cashing out — without betting long-term.

Casinos prefer loyal players who gamble often and with their own money.

8. They Don't Want You to Withdraw Your Winnings

If you win a considerable amount, the smartest action is to withdraw it.

Yet online casinos would rather you keep on gambling. They're banking on the promise of winning even more to keep you in play — and possibly lose it all.

Set a win limit and cash out when you've reached it. Don't fall into the trap.

9. Jackpot Winners Are Part of the Marketing

Casinos enjoy advertising big winners. It doesn't matter whether it's a land-based or online casino — legal or rogue. Just do not get impressed.

They want you to believe that you could be next. Stories of life-changing wins are shared in an effort to recruit new players and to keep current players spending.

That's how they get you hooked.

10. Card Counting Is Not Illegal

This has more relevance to land-based casinos, but it applies to live online casino rooms as well.

If you know what cards have already been played, you can gain an advantage. Certain casinos dislike card counters, since it's to their disadvantage.

However, it's not illegal — so if you can manage it, use it to your advantage.