online BJ

zengrifter

Banned
Yes, but...

... the profit-expectation is derived from the 'matching-deposit' bonuses, not from counting.

And while we are on the subject, I am informed that online poker can be more profitable than online BJ, without any advanced-theory or expertise. zg
 

The Mayor

Well-Known Member
Yes

It is my understanding that there is a lot more edge by bonus hustling poker sites. I know someone who does this full time.

--Mayor
 

Illusion

Member
Online play

If your a decent player you can make some money on the bonus's alone that the sites give you as a first time depost. I find playing at peek hours, there is lots of bad players, all to eager to give away there money to you. The low limit No Limit games are easy cash, and you can make more then you would think on a 1cent/2cent no limit game.
 
on-line blackjack scams.

I never gamble on internet blackjack. Do some internet research and you'll see the terrible ways companies will scam people. Also be aware of the pesty trolls who are affilliates to internet gambling and promise you riches.If you must play internet BJ, i'd be carefull.
 

The Mayor

Well-Known Member
I have played online BJ

I have never had a problem playing BJ online. Microgaming has their program audited by Price-Waterhouse. I have always felt very comfortable playing against on-line casinos that use a MG program.

Also, "The Wizard of Odds" (Michael Shakelford) certtifies on-line casino games. I trust the games he audits.

There is simply too much money TO BE LOST by offering games that have defects to cheat the player, and too much money TO BE WON by offering fair games.

Bonus hustling is still a valid method of earning income, though not nearly as easy as it was. I have done it. I played in 20 different casinos, cashing out a winner in 18 of them, losing my bonus in 1, and coming out even in the other. I know others who have done it to great advantage and who continue to do it.

If you don't want to play online casinos, that's your business.

--Mayor
 

Tom

Well-Known Member
Online bonus

I am interested in finding out more about bonus hustling, and getting some more advice on the best games to play online. Someone mentioned Texas Hold 'em?
 

oldnewbie

Member
Legalities

I live in the Texas. If I win at an online casino and they refuse to pay, do I have a legal recourse?

oldnewbie
 

Sonny

Well-Known Member
Never been scammed

I have played over 30 online casinos and have never been scammed. As long as you are careful about which casinos you play with you shouldn't have any problems. There are definitely unsafe casinos out there, but as long as you stick with reputable software with a reputable audit company you should be fine.

-Sonny-
 
Read the fine print though

More and more casinos are not including BJ in their action requirements, or allow it only at a very reduced rate. There are also "sticky bonuses" that can't be cashed in and other tricks that can lead you to believe you're getting something that you're not.
 
A ticking time bomb.

Sooner or later you'll see what i'm talking about,you can only dodge bullets for so long.

Sorry, but I dont trust internet gambling,never have,never will. The so-called auditors mean nothing to me. If a casino dont want to pay you,you're out of luck,period. In case you're interested watch out for the latest scam=hidden netpay bonus*100 wagering requirements.
 
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