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The casino PC game had a lobby but lacked table games but had a machine for blackjack. If you clicked on any of the machines, the camera would zoom to those machines like it was imitating a first person perspective of walking to those machine. The game also had an ATM (called ACM in the game), where you could deposit your winnings or withdraw your winnings. The machine also had "pawn" option that listed items like: shoes, car, house, that would get you some extra money. The camera would go to the ACM the same way as it would go to the machines if you clicked on it.
[PC][windows 98][90s]casino game with bonus disc with shareware casino and poker games
[PC][windows 98][90s]casino game with bonus disc with shareware casino and poker games
There was a casino PC game that I played back with windows 98 that I cannot find anywhere on google. I thought that it was called "vegas fever" which turned up a few results, but none of them were the game that I played. Google lists "vegas fever high roller edition" and "vegas fever winner takes all" but those are not it. One of those is too new to be on windows 98. As far as I know, the game that I am thinking about will not run on windows XP
The casino PC game had a lobby but lacked table games but had a machine for blackjack. If you clicked on any of the machines, the camera would zoom to those machines like it was imitating a first person perspective of walking to those machine.
The casino game had video poker, keno, blackjack, and slot machines but absolutely no table games. It may have had more machines than this, but I am not sure.
All the slot machines mechanics were more or less the same, just with different graphics. You could only bet 0.25 or 0.50 (one coin or two coins). All the machines (except one) only one line engaged and the machines had bad odds because of this. However, there was one machine called " fourth of july " that operated just like all the others, the only difference was that fourth of july had three lines engaged and that rose your odds significantly in comparison to the other machines.
The game also had an ATM (called ACM in the game), where you could deposit your winnings or withdraw your winnings. The machine also had "pawn" option that listed items like: shoes, car, house, that would get you some extra money. The camera would go to the ACM the same way as it would go to the machines if you clicked on it.
The game had 3D graphics similar to other games at that time. Similar to PS1 or N64.
The game also had a second disc, filled with casino shareware games, many of which were poker games. It even included texas hold em which this disc was made before that poker game was popular. All the shareware games were the typical 1D graphics that mode shareware games had during that time period.
Does anybody know what casino game this is for windows 98? I am looking for a disc on ebay or an ISO from anywhere.
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20 90s board games you played but can’t remember the name of
The 90s were a great time for board games, but many games have become nothing but a memory. Here are some you played but forgot about.
It's hard to imagine today's kids playing the board games we played as kids in the 90s. Over the past couple of decades, board games have been stumbling into a recession, likely due to children buying more gadgets and electronics causing the likes of the board game industry and toy stores to plummet in sales. Yet in the 90s, kids couldn't make their way through a saturday morning cartoon marathon without viewing an onslaught of board game commercials. There's a good chance even as adults, 90s kids can still remember those commercial jingles today.
Tabletop games have been making a comeback of sorts in recent years, however, largely in part to millennials. This is largely due to the popularity of such games like settlers of catan or exploding kittens making their ways to store shelves, and many millennials are game for having an inexpensive yet social night in. The nostalgia of playing actual board games as a kid might also be a factor, of course, as board games were a pretty big deal for kids growing up in the 90s.
To put it simply: 90s kids had the best kids' board games ever created and this is anything but the nostalgia talking. Before the industry's decline, the 90s housed the best board games around that had survived previous decades, as well as games with new and fresh ideas as the boards evolved into more elaborate three-dimensional sets with exciting gimmicks and props. Heck, sometimes the games took longer to actually set up or fit back in the box than to actually play. So take a trip down memory lane, because these are some of the most memorable board games you played in the 90s but that you might not quite remember the name of. Some of these might have been released earlier than the 90s, but they were all loved by kids throughout the 90s.
20 an actual simulator for sneaking midnight snacks
At some point or another, we've all sneaked out of bed and tried to make our way to the kitchen to grab ourselves a midnight snack without waking our parents. Don't wake daddy is pretty much the board game simulator of such events, as you must make your way to the fridge without waking your father. If you land on a spot with a number, you must press the alarm clock button that number of times, potentially waking your father up and having him send you back to your room at the beginning. Unfortunately, winning the game doesn't result in actually getting any snacks, so it's almost better to just play this in real life once the parents were asleep. My question about the game: what's the backstory as to where these children's mother is?
19 it's not A party without an actual pie
Pizza party was one of those games that a lot of people probably played, but in the grand scheme of things, didn't care for too much. It was originally released in the late 80s, but was played by 90s kids. It was a fairly rudimentary memory game for the younger generation of board game users, banking on the fact that kids love pizza but lacks any of depth of a better board game or the savory flavor of an actual pizza. Up to four people play this memory game, where the players must flip over ingredient discs as they try to fill up all the topping slots with the ingredients that are supposed to go on their pizza. The biggest flaw with the game? Everyone wanted to play as the pepperoni pizza because what child actually enjoys an all mushroom pizza? Not to mention, the actual winner doesn't get an actual slice of pizza and the game has us craving pizza delivery the whole time. What is it about board games that make me so hungry?
18 this game got all dried up
Splat! Is another board game from the 90s that had us craving junk food as kids, but luckily in this case, the disgusting concept of a squashed bug is enough to make us lose our appetite. Splat! Is your typical race to the end board game as you play as a variety of flies trying to steal some human snacks. There wasn't much to it, but it had one gimmick that set it apart from the rest: rather than playing as a traditional plastic figure, you're bugs were made out of a play-dough from a variety of colors. Make the wrong move? You would get crushed by a hand mechanism that would crush your bug and mold the word "splat!" on the board, making you start over. Eventually, the dough would get dried up, though, so it definitely wasn't the type of game that would last forever, unless you were willing to get your parents to buy replacement dough for the game.
17 A board game you didn't buy because of the movie
Titanic: the board game came out not long after the release of the 1997 film titanic, but it really had no relation to the film whatsoever other than capitalizing on a tragic historic event. Since paramount pictures didn't technically have rights to the sunken ship, making a game release close to the film was fair game. In this unrealistic take of the historic event, you must race your way to the life boat as the ship is sinking. Naturally, before you make your way to the lifeboats, you must collect an assortment of items such as a passport, a life vest, and your room key, just in case you need to get back to your room in the middle of a sinking ship for any reason. Don't make it to the lifeboat in time or someone gets there first? Then I guess that passenger is sleeping with the fishes.
16 at least you can't go over your credit limit
Shopping malls have been sadly suffering over the past few years due to the rise of online retailers, but back in the 90s, the mall was the go to place for shopping and for teens to hang out at. This is one of those games that made it past the nineties and have seen a few different iterations. The goal of mall madness is to pretty much traverse a huge mall in order to collect all the items on your shopping list and making your way back to the car. To make the game all the more fun, each player would be given their own fake plastic credit card which could be used at the bank to withdraw cash. It might have been an unnecessary gimmick, but it was fun. Honestly, I'd probably have more fun playing mall madness than actually going to a real mall. My card seems to always be declined any time I do any real shopping.
15 hours to set up, seconds to play
Domino rally isn't technically a board game in the traditional sense, but it comes packaged in a big cardboard box and is found in the board game aisle, so that's good enough for me! Domino rally wasn't so much a game as it was a spectacle to watch as you lined up a maze-like line of dominoes into a specific pattern, eventually pushing one over to create a chain reaction, knocking each consecutive domino down and triggering a variety of fun mechanisms like launching a toy rocket or pushing a mine cart. The problem with this game? It could take hours to actually set up and even though it was quite fun to watch all the dominoes toppling down one after the other, it really wasn't worth the effort as they were usually done falling over in a matter of seconds. Luckily today, we have youtube to just look up these crazy domino sets.
14 the only croc you feared as A kid
I know that a child's board game meant for the ages four and up shouldn't be the cause of too much stress, but much like a regular trip to the dentist, crocodile dentist caused so much anxiety in me as a kid. The concept of the game was to take turns pulling teeth from a crocodile's mouth. Pull the wrong tooth, and his mouth would snap shut on your pliers. The mouth would snap shut so suddenly, it would be enough to cause a jump scare, but my dilemma came from the fact that I never played with the pliers. Milton bradley had a line of tinier, portable versions of their games and crocodile dentist was one of them. Instead of pulling the teeth out in the travel size version, you would push the teeth in.. With your finger. Push the wrong tooth in and the jaw would clamp down on your finger. From what I remember, it hurt pretty bad, but it made the game all the more exciting.
13 when you have more luck dating in A board game
This game is almost too 90s for its own good. Maybe it's because of the fashion that the potential love interests wear, or perhaps it's because of the ridiculously oversized pink phone. Dream phone was all about calling up an assortment of guys from the geeky to suave trying to find clues as to which guy had a crush on you. They'd give you clues as to what kind of food he likes to where he likes to hang out, as each player would cross off names on the check list in a process of elimination to figure out who the dream guy was. Every so often the phone would ring and a girl would say "hi, I just heard, it's not dan" or you'd call up some jerk who'd gloat "I know who it is, but I'm not telling. Ha! Ha!" but no matter who the dream guy was, one thing was certain: it was never going to be steve.
12 how we all learned to bluff
13 dead end drive was a more kid-friendly version of clue with more cartoonish characters and an assortment of traps to spring on other players. Sure, it never received a critically acclaimed motion picture like clue did, but it did actually receive a sequel in the form of another board game called 1313 dead end drive, which is kind of an oddity for board games. The goal of 13 dead end drive was to acquire the will of a wealthy woman who had passed away. Each player anonymously controls certain characters on the board as they try to bluff their way to winning, never revealing which character they were playing as. The goal was to spring traps on your opponents while surviving the longest. If you're character's image ends up on the portrait wheel, you were most likely to receive the will, but that also made you the highest target for the other players. Looking back, trying to off your friends in order to get an old woman's fortune was a pretty savage concept for a kid's game back in the day.
11 hey, look! This buzzer came with A game!
Taboo is a pretty relevant party game even in today's market. Premiering in 1989, the game has transcended time and still is a blast to play today. Obviously, that is largely in part due to the buzzer that comes packed in with the game which is almost entirely unnecessary. After unboxing the game and making loud buzzer sounds for five minutes or so, there's actually some sort of card game involved, I guess, where players would do charades or describe a word on the card for their teammates without using certain "forbidden" words. Use a forbidden word, and the opposite team gets to hit the big red button on the buzzer, probably doing so more times than necessary to the irritation of their opponents.
10 A more complicated magic 8 ball
Ask zandar is one of those games that most children probably didn't really know how to play and were probably more focused on the toy crystal ball that came packaged in with the game. It acted as a talking magic 8 ball, giving positive or negative answers. And it actually spoke! The premise of the game was to fill up your side of the board with magic jewels, which could be obtained by guessing how zandar would answer a specific question based off of cards that would be picked up with the questions on them. Truthfully, though, it's unlikely that most people bothered to play this game the actual way. It was more about the crystal ball accessory that came with the game and the novelty of waving your hand over it in order to activate it.
9 teaching kids about the dangers of excess
Dizzy dizzy dinosaur is a fairly rudimentary role of the dice style game where each player had to move their cavemen toward the end of the board. What makes this game so special is that it had a fairly entertaining gimmick involved. Roll the dice on the dinosaur whose name I'm guessing is named dizzy, and the player would have to wind up the toy dinosaur and place him back on the board. Dizzy would then spin around the board like he had under-predicted how much he could handle at his first college kegger, knocking over any of the cavemen who stood in his way. Whichever caveman ended up being a victim of dizzy's inebriated rampage would have to return to the start of the board.
8 this classic game is making A return
Fireball island may have made its debut in the mid 80s, but its popularity held steady well into the nineties. If you didn't own this game, there was a good chance someone you knew did. While this game could simply be based off of an indiana jones film, fireball island was probably the less expensive title to go with and the title worked with its central gimmick. Players would traverse the island trying to steal the jewels of the island's idol vul-kar. Yet certain areas of the path put them in the way of fireballs (basically a tiny red marble) that could roll down and knock them over putting them at the start of the game. This game is actually set to make a return, as the company restoration games plans on releasing an updated version of the tabletop classic some time soon.
7 A good ice breaker for board games
This is one of the older games on this list, as it actually came out all the way back in the 60s. It has passed the test of time, however, as the game is still being produced today. For a game called don't break the ice, you do a surprising amount of just that, as that's the action you take each turn. The game can be for two or more players, though two would probably be the recommended number. A platform is made of wedged in plastic ice cubes that a lone man stands on in the center. The players take turns hammering out individual cubes, hoping that the rest of the cubes don't collapse under pressure. Hit the wrong cube and send the guy collapsing into an icy bath on your turn? It was game over for you.
6 the game of balance and dirty dishes
This game would likely be relevant to anyone who has ever worked a day in the food industry over the years, as the game is entirely about doing one of the more difficult tasks in a restaurant: balancing a tray full of dishes. Stretch out sam was a fairly good take on the stresses of tray balancing, though it has me curious as to what restaurant has their servers dressed in tuxedos but serves lobster next to pancakes. Players would take turns spinning the spinner and it would tell you what dishes you had to place on sam's tray. It also gave you a number which was the number of times you had to press the button on sam's back. Pushing it would have sam's arm extend further and further over his head, making the tray harder to balance as more dishes accumulated on top. If you knocked all the dishes over, you lost the game.
5 buckets of fun
Mr. Bucket is one of the most intense toddler games that I have ever seen. This barely qualifies as a board game, as it actually has the kids up and running around the room like crazy people, but again, it is found in the board game section so it totally qualifies. Mr. Bucket, the titular character would roam around the floor (make sure you aren't playing on carpeted floors!) and spit out an assortment of balls out of his mouth (yes, this is a kid's game). Players would have to scoop up their color balls with their shovel and get it back into mr. Bucket as he continued to spit them back out. First person to get all their balls in the bucket won. Unfortunately, it was a total bummer when he'd shoot a ball under the table or have two kids running into each other, leading to multiple injuries.
4 no way! I'll take A zit sticker!
Girl talk was pretty much a glorified version of the game truth or dare, but it lacked any of the creativity of having to come up with your own unique dares or questions to ask. It didn't seem to know which age range it was marketed toward either, as it suggested eight and up while simultaneously promoting dares like wearing your bra on the outside of your clothes for a round, or calling up your crush and telling him you like him. The player could opt out of doing the dare or telling a truth, however, but would have to put one of the red zit stickers on their face, making young girls learn how to shame each other based on appearance well before middle school. Answering the questions or doing the dares would earn you a fortune that would tell you some awful horoscope of your future, such as you'll give birth to quintuplets or marry the guy you had your first kiss with. Get all four fortune cards from each category, and you win!
3 dropping the ball
This is actually the oldest game on this list, making its original debut back in the 60s. It's one of those hit games that is still being produced today. Kerplunk is very similar to games like jenga or don't break the ice as it tasked players with breaking apart a delicate infrastructure and hoping the whole thing didn't collapse on their turn. A plastic tube has multiple straws going through it as they hold up a bunch of marbles at the top. Each turn, you pull out a straw, making the marbles less stable and likely to fall to the bottom of the tube. If you were the player that had the least amount of marbles fall at the end of the game, you were the winner. Strangely enough, this game also got a sequel called kerplunk 2, which was an unnecessary follow up that no one asked for.
2 the cause of most anxiety disorders
Shark attack was a bit too intense for its own good as a board game. You know those dreams where someone is chasing you and eventually you just freeze up as your death looms closer and closer? That's shark attack for you. You play as a variety of colored fish as you work your way around a circular board. Meanwhile, a mechanical toy shark is rotating around the board, chomping anything in its path. If its mouth opened up over your fish, it was game over for you. The players would roll two dice at a time, and whatever color the dice would land on would be the fish that you moved ahead a space. The shark seemed almost too fast for the game's own good, but that just added to the intensity of the game. The only downfall would be playing with some jerk who would get way ahead of the other players and take their time making their roll. Shut up, billy, we know you didn't "accidentally" roll the dice under the table.
1 and the game with the most catchy theme song is.
Let's be honest. You probably don't even really remember how this game works. Truthfully, crossfire wasn't even that good of a game. You know what was good? That badass commercial that promoted the game. Two kids dressed like they were about to be in a gang street war arrive in a tron like battle arena on hoverboards. Meanwhile, lightning and fire flicker across the arena as multiple spectators scream and cheer in the background as if they were watching the next annual hunger games take place as two kids fought to the death. Then, the rock anthem screaming "crossfire!" plays while the two kids play the most anticlimactic board game ever created. A cross between a shooting game and air hockey, two discs would be placed at the center of the board while each player manned a gun that shot out little silver beads. You would try to hit your opponent's disc into their goal while they did the same. The game was quick and not as exciting as the commercial would have you believe, but that wouldn't stop you from shouting "crossfire!" every time you played it.
Netent grows branded games portfolio with street fighter II: the world warrior slot
Swedish online casino content provider netent is set to bring a classic arcade game to the slots universe thanks to a newly penned partnership with the creators of street fighter II: the world warrior.
Netent will release its street fighter II: the world warrior slot on may 21, 2020 and the game will join the supplier’s ever-growing range of branded titles.
Created by capcom and launched in the early 1990s, street fighter II immediately became a huge success and shot to global popularity among arcade game aficionados.
Street fighter II was truly the first one-on-one fighting game to offer players the opportunity to choose from a variety of characters, each sporting their own unique fighting styles. The game’s quintessential gameplay that gained it global fame was largely defined by the introduction of special move combinations.
To truly honor the original arcade game, netent’s slot will feature street fighter II’s iconic characters – ryu, ken, E. Honda, guile, chun-li, blanka, zangief and dhalsim – as well as boss fights with vega, saga, balrog, and M. Bison wit his mysterious psycho power.
Netent will also harness the genre-defining graphics of street fighter II as well as its unique soundtrack and animations, in addition to its gameplay, in order to make sure that its online slot will be as true to the brand and the original arcade game as possible.
Proud to be working with an iconic franchise
Commenting on the new addition to their branded slots portfolio, netent director of games bryan upton said that they strive to deliver content that raises the bar “in what is possible in gaming”, just like the street fighter franchise, and that they are “immensely proud” to be working with such an iconic franchise.
Mr. Upton went on that it is a dream come true for them to work on brands like street fighter and that their recent agreement to create a street fighter II slot really allows them to bring something new and innovative to the market that no one else can.
As mentioned above, netent will drop its latest branded slot this coming may.
News about the rollout of the street fighter II slot arrive amid a flurry of announcements released by netent these past few days. The company announced tuesday that it would launch a hell’s kitchen game that will, too, join its library of branded content. The new online slot will incorporate the famous and very colorful catchphrases of gordon ramsey, one of the world’s most influential television chefs.
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The big number trick at roulette
- In this article I will explain a couple of interesting “roulette tricks” to use at the game of roulette. Mind you, these cannot give you a mathematical edge but they are fun to play and using my money management advice they might reduce the overall negative expectation of the game.
Roulette and craps are probably the two oldest games that are now found in our modern casinos and on any online casino. Actually, dice games were played all the way back to caesar’s time – and perhaps even further into the past than that.
Those bones people rolled were from sheep and (wait for it) sometimes from humans – and roulette of a type goes just as far into the past. Heck, shields could be used for more than just shielding oneself. Soldiers needed their games to play and those spinning shields could give a lot of enjoyment without worrying about being killed by an enemy.
ROULETTE TRICKS AND SYSTEMS
First things first: what is the difference between a gambling system and a gambling trick? Actually not much. I look at gambling systems as a more complicated type of approach to a game such as roulette. I think of a roulette trick as a shorter, simpler method of approaching a game. One requires a certain type of discipline to follow; the other is short and sweet and not very taxing.
One of the most enjoyable of my roulette tricks is the utilization of a big number roulette strategy. This is a straight number strategy where you bet directly on the chosen number or numbers.
Take a look at any roulette scoreboard, those that usually show the last 20 numbers that hit, and what do you almost always see? That’s right; some number or numbers have repeated. Don’t get too excited; this is not unusual; in fact, it is usual in any random game of which roulette is one. Numbers do tend to repeat even in such short lengths as 20 spins.
The big number roulette trick is to take whichever number has been a repeater and bet that number. If there is more than one number you then bet on each of those numbers.
HOW MUCH TO BET?
Whatever your normal bet is then that is the bet you make on that one number. If there is more than one number than you bet your minimum bet on all the repeaters.
It is rare indeed that there will be three repeating numbers. Still, although I haven’t seen that a profound number of times, it does happen.
Please note: if you are a player who bets more than the table minimum, then try to apportion your betting amounts so that you are not betting more than what is usually a single bet if you are betting multiple big numbers. A $50 player might want to break up his bet $25/$25 on two big numbers.
HOW LONG DO YOU BET A BIG NUMBER?
In the big number roulette trick you are betting with the scoreboard. Once a number disappears from the scoreboard you stop betting on that number. If no number repeats you do not bet until a repeater shows. Not betting does take a modicum of discipline on the part of players but not betting on certain rounds does save you some money. That is not something to be dismissed. No bet is not susceptible to the house edge – naturally.
BETTING THE NEGATIVE ON BIG NUMBERS
What about roulette players who prefer to bet against numbers that have hit? Or what if they want to bet numbers that have not shown up as yet on the scoreboard?
These negative betting methods are just as valid as the one I am proposing but they are in a different category. The big number is a positive betting trick, going with the scoreboard’s numbers and not against them, and it is far simpler than the negative category which requires the player to keep track of the numbers that have not hit (if they are not on the scoreboard) which might require a notebook and pen. And how many of these numbers that have not hit or repeated do you wager on? Those can be tough questions to answer.
WHAT IF SEVERAL NUMBERS APPEAR WITH A DIFFERENT FREQUENCY?
Let us say that a certain number repeated once but another repeated twice? Do you treat them differently? Some players might want to bet more on the number that repeated more than once. I wouldn’t recommend that as such larger bets can be dangerous to your bankroll. Just go with one bet on the repeating numbers.
You are not enhancing your chances of winning when you bet more money. You are merely increasing the overall amount you are expected to lose over time. True, if a number with more money on it hits, you certainly make more money but that does not mean the house will win less over time when you wager this way. The more money you wager the more money the house edge will grind away at.
Please note: you must always keep in mind that whatever betting trick or system you are using cannot change the fundamental mathematics of roulette. In the american double-zero wheel you have a one in 38 chance of your number hitting and in the european single-zero wheel you have a one in 37 chance. Those probabilities do not change based on your betting methods.
MORE BIG NUMBER ROULETTE TRICKS
Players do not have to bet straight up on the numbers. After all, with a one in 38 chance of winning on the american double-zero wheels, there can be long waits for a number to hit (yes, true, the number could hit right away) and this could be discouraging to many players.
If we use the american double-zero wheels as our guide, we can postulate other ways to play the big number. You can use the same exact technique for the european wheel so those of you lucky enough to play the european single-zero wheel, I envy you!
Please note: the european single-zero wheel is almost twice as good as the american double-zero wheel. The house edge is 2.7 percent while on the american double-zero wheel the house edge is 5.26 percent. So whenever given the option think in terms of playing the single-zero wheels.
If you wish to avoid straight-up bets, then you could make outside bets on one, two or a few of the outside proposition bets such as the red/black, odd/even, high/low, 1st dozen, 2nd dozen, or 3rd dozen. By doing this you reduce possibly long waiting times between decisions. Many players prefer more frequent hits; to them this makes the game more enjoyable. I tend to be one of those players!There are many combinations of these bets that can be made. I’ll cover a few here and you can, I am sure, come up with more. You might even want to wager straight-up bets and outside bets!
THE "THIS AND "THAT" BIG NUMBER BET
We look at the scoreboard and we see that 10 has repeated. That number is a black one, it is an even number, and it is also a low number (low numbers are 1-18, high numbers are 19-36). Also 10 is one of the inside dozen numbers.
Please note: on all the outside bets a hit on the 0 or 00 loses the bet. Yes, the 0 and 00 can also be the big number but that would mean a straight up bet on that number. Avoid making the five-number bet at the top of the layout as the house edge is 7.89 percent.
Now you have some choices to make if 10 is the repeater. Here they are:
- Make a black bet which has a one-to-one payout
- Make an even bet which has a one-to-one payout
- Make a low-number bet which has a one-to-one payout
- Make an inside dozen bet which has a two-to-one payout
You can also make any combination of the above bets, or all of them! The truly aggressive player might decide to also plop down a straight-up bet on the number. Such an aggressive player would be making five bets.
I think five bets are somewhat overboard as you are betting a lot of money. I would go with one or two of the propositions. You don’t want to throw too much money into the game at once because a losing streak could wipe you out. However, if you are breaking up a single bet into five units – say a $50 wager into $10 each – then that would be fine, as long as your minimum bet is really that $50.
WORDS OF CAUTION
Let me go over some of the obvious problems with betting these outside propositions.
- If you have two big numbers of different colors then you obviously do not bet red or black.
- If you have two big numbers and one is high and one is low, you do not bet that proposition.
- If you have two big numbers and they are on two different dozen lines you bet one or the other.
- There are other combinations on the inside numbers to spread out your betting. These you can create for yourself.
THE BIG CAUTION ON THE BIG NUMBER ROULETTE TRICK
I am a very conservative player. I try to protect my money even as I am betting my money. To me gambling is a combination of fear and fun. I find it fun to play the games but I do not find it too much fun when I get clobbered and I have been clobbered at times in my almost 30 years of casino play. I am sure that many of my readers have been clobbered at times and I am guessing that it was a miserable experience for them as well.
So my fear can also be my protection against foolish play. Such fear has helped me study the games for the best possible ways to play them. I think all players should incorporate fear within themselves. How can that fear manifest itself? Here are the good products of fear:
- Do not make too many bets at once. The more money you bet the greater the chance that bad luck can knock you out. Go slow. You worked hard to earn your money.
- Do not increase your bets to make up for previous losses. This is often called “going on tilt” and it has hurt many a player. Going on tilt is a sure way to get destroyed on bad sessions. If you are feeling rotten, quit for that session and do something else. The games will always be there. In fact, there are probably more casinos in the world today than there were yesterday.
- Make sure you have enough money in your bankroll not to get upset should you lose. Use the large bankroll to small bet equation. The larger your bankroll, the less a loss will hurt you.
- Have a separate bank account for your gambling money. Never mix your daily-living money with your play money. You can make deposits in your gambling account so that it grows. Put your wins in it too!
- Recognize that all casino games have a built-in advantage for the casinos. Casinos are in the business of making money. They have structured their games mathematically to beat the players. The casino’s math will defeat the player’s luck over time. Players ultimately need good luck to win; casinos just need the math; luck does not play a part on the casino end of things.
Please note: although the betting advice I am giving cannot overcome the math of the game, using such roulette tricks can be fun and give you a satisfying strategy for the playing of roulette. Just be cautious. Play with discipline and enjoy the thrills of the games.
ROULETTE - FAQ
Question 1: what is the house edge on roulette?
The european wheels’ edge is 2.70%. The american wheels’ edge is 5.26%.
Question 2: what is the fibonacci system?
The fibonacci system using the following number sequence to establish one’s betting levels. If you are a 10-unit bettor, the sequence would go like this: 10 units, 20 units, 30 units (on up).
Question 3: what is the difference between the american wheel to the european/french wheel?
The american wheel has two green (or blue) zeros (0 and 00). The french or european wheel has only one green (or blue) zero.
Question 4: should the odds be the same on an RNG game?
Yes, the odds on an RNG game (such as online roulette) and the payouts should be the same (or better than) the odds and payouts on a regular roulette game.
Question 5: what is the RNG?
The RNG is the random number generator. It is a computer program that randomly selects number sequences that will correspond to symbols or elements of a casino game or slot machine.
Online casino software companies - all you need to know
Although it might seem like eons ago, online casinos only started to sprout up virtually in all corners of the web during the mid-90s. In hindsight, this was the result of the antigua and barbuda ‘free trade & processing act’ which finally put things into play giving the green light for many gambling establishments to transfer their services to the online realm. Sequentially, many online casino software companies started to emerge as the fruit which many of the casinos out there would eventually bear. If you’d like to learn about the ins and outs of casino software, we urge you to take a look at casinotop10’ expert reviews which will serve to indicate the highlights as well as low points of casino software used at the online casinos.
Best software providers
Playtech
Playtech is a global leader in online casino software creation that has been around since the late 90s when the igaming industry was still in its infancy. As an online casino software company, it strives to provide excellent online casino games that are safe, secure and ultimately user-friendly. Learn all about the software and online casinos using it through our playtech casinos guide.
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Skill on net
Skill on net casino is an online casino software company which was founded all the way back in 2005 and has fueled many of online casino success stories thanks to its fantastic software. If you’d like to know all about the company as well as where to play its online casino games, head to our skill on net casinos page where our experts explain all you need to know.
Cryptologic
There are only a few big names in online gaming software and cryptologic, which was spawned from an idea that two irish brothers had in their basement, is one of them. The company has produced about 100 casino games since it was created and continues to add to its list as the years go by. If you’d like to learn all about the company and its casinos, have a look at our cryptologic casinos page for all the information you need.
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Parlay
Parlay entertainment prides itself on parlay5 - its online casino software that has been used primarily to power online bingo sites all over the internet. If you'd like to learn all about the online bingo software and find out which casinos use it, have a look at our parlay entertainment casinos page.
Real time gaming
Real time gaming, which is also known as RTG, is one of the most outstanding online casino software developers and is regarded as one of the pioneers of online gaming software. If you’d like to read more about the company and discover the best real time gaming casinos to play at, navigate to our real time gaming casinos article.
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Rival
Rival gaming burst onto the US igaming scene back in 2006 and started producing online ‘i-slots’ for the masses. Since then, it’s created a whopping 205 cross-compatible games and has left a hugely respectable mark on the online casino software field. Find out more about rival and which online casinos use this particular online casino software by visiting our rival casinos guide.
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Microgaming
Microgaming is an online casino software giant which has been around since 1994 and is regarded as a pioneer in the online gaming realm. Since then, it’s grown stronger and stronger in terms of its reputation and its portfolio has grown richer and richer in terms of its suite of games. Find out all you need to know about this popular software mogul and find out all about the best microgaming casinos in our guide.
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Topgame
Top game software is an up and coming online casino software company which has graced the internet since 2008. Although it only started out with a small array of online casino games at first, the company now has a mixture of about 250 casino games under its belt. If you’d like to learn all about it, find out all about this software company and discover the best casinos to play at by heading to our top game casinos guide.
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Netent
Netent produces some of the most exciting online slots games, table games and live casino games around. It is perhaps one of the most well-known gambling sites in the online casino software realm that has continuously developed and continued to polish its software to perfection over the years. To find out all you need to know about this company’s software and which online casinos use this type of software, head through our netent casinos 2018 guide.
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Booming games
Although booming games has only been around since 2014, the multinational online casino software company has managed to produce over 50 different slots games throughout the years and in effect has managed to garner quite a fanbase. Provided that you’re interested in learning all about this software company, you should definitely head to our booming games casinos guide where our experts delve into everything you need to know about the company including where to find casinos that use its software.
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Merkur gaming
The german company, merkur, has been around for about 50 years and first started to produce slots games for land-based casinos in the dozens. In recent years, merkur gaming has branched out into online casino software development and opted to produce online casino games such as slots online and roulette online too. Want to find out more about its software? If so, head to our merkur casinos review to find out all about it and which casinos use this type of software.
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Slotland entertainment
People who are interested in slots or video poker and only slots or video poker know to turn to slotland entertainment which provide the best in online casino software games on the net. Find out all you need to know about the company and the best sites to play at by reading our slotland software review.
Novomatic gaming
Novomatic gaming has developed some of the stylish slot games and electronic table games as well as many animated jackpot games. It is certainly a software company with winning technology.
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Evolution gaming
Evolution gaming is the leading software provider for live casino games. It features classic table games like live roulette, live baccarat and live dream catcher among many others, all with their own live dealers.
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Which are the best casino software providers?
The type of software a casino chooses to use often heavily influences a user’s overall gambling experience. With this being said the majority of online casinos which pepper the web, especially the big casino names out there, use state-of-the-art casino software in order to ensure that gamblers using their sites get the best online gambling experience ever! So, you can rest assured that if the casino software is great there will be a lack of malware, viruses, spyware and bugs which would potentially slow down your gameplay.
Although there are many casino software companies out there, software pioneers; microgaming, netent and playtech; emerge as predominant players in the online casino industry supplying many fantastic games to multitudes of casinos online. Nonetheless, there are many other casino software companies out there which come to light as well-reputed and phenomenal. These include the likes of real time gaming, topgame, rival gaming, cryptologic as well as many others in the online gaming world.
Casinotop10’s criteria for evaluating casino software
Other than just giving you a general overview of the casino software being used, casinotop10 opts to delve into what the software is really about by presenting you with a critical and comprehensive guide.
Safety & fairness
In looking for a casino most players will place fairness and safety on their top shelf of priorities when trying to find a reputable casino to play at. Whilst the majority of online casinos are honest and safe to play on, you should always do your own research in order to determine if a casino is truly secure. Other than information on the casino’s licensing and regulatory body, one of the things to look out for at an online casino site is the ecogra logo.
Cross-compatibility of games
In a digital world where online gamblers demand a casino experience which is both thrilling as well as lucrative, it is essential for casino software to be top-notch. Whereas before it was considered to be of primary importance that software was available for download and through a browser on desktop, smart technology on mobile and tablet have triggered a new trend in the technology that people choose to use. As a matter of fact almost half the gamblers opting to play games online rather than at a brick and mortar casino choose to play on their mobile or tablet nowadays as oppose to their desktop. This is perhaps due to the fact that gambling on mobile or tablet is definitely more convenient than gambling on desktop.
Type of software
Although casino games which can be played on a browser are definitely convenient, downloadable casino software which is typically supplied by the online casino itself will give you the full online gambling experience. Have a look below for some key differences between download and no download casinos.
Download casino software
Despite the fact that there have been tremendous developments in regards to software development which allow gamblers to play their casino game of choice by simple using a browser, download casinos are still quite favored by the igambling community. If you opt to choose one of these casinos over their no download counterparts, you should be aware that your device must meet certain criteria in order to be able to run the program in an efficient way. For one thing, this type of software will need you to have a computer with a great graphics card installed in order for you to experience play the games seamlessly and without any glitches. Moreover, if you opt to use a download casino as opposed to a no download one, you’ll also notice that these types of casinos usually offer a better variety of games to their users.
Browser casino software
If you’d prefer to play at an online casino without having to download its software, let us present you with a marvellous solution; no download casinos. Since, their introduction these casinos have been able to maintain somewhat of a cutting edge over their downloadable counterparts. Primarily, this may be the case because they are not only safe and secure but they also have a fantastic array of games too! Typically, no download casinos which can typically be accessed through browsers make use of flash, java as well as HTML 5 games. Whilst flash games and java games will require you to have the adobe flash player plugin downloaded or the java plugin respectively, HTML5 games do not require any sort of plugins. One of the tremendous advantages of playing HTML5 games perhaps comes down to the fact that these types of games can be played on virtually any platform, which includes, desktop, mobile and tablet. Provided you’d like to find out more about these types of casinos, you should navigate to our no download casinos page.
Online casino games variety
Ultimately, an online casino’s suite of games often serves as an indicative factor of how great the casino is. So, it pretty much goes without saying that game variation is indeed a factor to consider when choosing an online casino to play at. The games offered at each individual casino serve to reflect the casino’s overall concept and style adding a touch of personality to the online casino site. The reality is that no matter how much you adore a game, you’ll most certainly want a change of pace once in a while. With that said, virtually all casinos on the internet offer the same type of games in their classic form. These include casino games which have been with us for decades like slots, blackjack, roulette, poker, craps, keno, pai gow poker and video poker. However, many a time no game is literally a carbon copy of the other as the graphics and sound used in each game are usually different from one casino to the other. Moreover, other than the classic variants of the games, the mammoth amount of casino software companies in the igaming sector also produce plenty of game variations to keep you entertained. So, if you’re sick of playing a game in its classic form, you’ll also find far more variations of the casino games. This is especially the case when it comes to games like slots, online blackjack, roulette, keno online and more. Amongst the casino software companies which do this are three of the largest ones out there; microgaming, playtech and netent. Microgaming industry leader and pioneer, microgaming, offers the biggest and most diversified range of licensed and regulated casino games out there. They currently have about 850+ casino games out there on the world wide web with plans on increasing this number. Playtech as one of the largest casino software development companies out there, playtech already has over 500 of the most avant-garde games out there. Nonetheless, they still aim on releasing approximately 50 new games per year which continues to build up their library of games. Netent multi award winner, netent are also certainly on top of their game. Innovation runs through the veins of this casino software company and what they developers do for a living as well as their games certainly are a testimony to this fact. Their total count of animated and brightly coloured casino games include approximately 200 games, however, this keeps increasing year by year. If you’re interested in learning how to play casino games, you should have a look at our games guides.
Graphics
Even if you’re not a keen fan of design, there’s absolutely no denying that the visual element of any casino game is primarily what draws gamblers into playing a particular game. Initially, online casinos only offered games with 2D graphics. Gamblers playing 2D games did not require any special graphics card. Yet, the rapid advancements in the creation of software have led to a game-changing innovation; 3D graphics. These types of graphics are definitely far more colorful and engaging than their 2D predecessors and seem to be the most popular type of graphics out there. Besides 2D and 3D games, 2016 is set to also bring about a profound transformation to the igambling scene through the introduction of VR casinos. Although there are only a handful of these casinos which offer VR games at the moment, the introduction of VR headsets is set to trigger a virtual explosion in the popularity of these revolutionary type of games where one can almost step into the game. These types of casino games do not only require the user to have a powerful computer and high-end graphics card but also a vr headset in order to experience the online casino in virtual reality format. Interested in knowing more about VR casinos? Have a look at our virtual reality casino page to find out more information as well as an online casino to play the games at.
Audio
A game without sound can be monotonous, even if the casino game has been fully realised aesthetically down to the tee. In creating online casino games, software companies always strive to use quality musical tunes in order to offer a full entertainment package in one game. After all, it’s sound paired with alluring graphics which spark delight in players and help label a game a marvellous casino hit! Typically, online casino software companies will hire a sound engineer specialist in order to create a tune that matches the theme of the game and plays in synch with what’s happening whilst avid gamblers are busy playing the game.
Language support
If your mother tongue isn’t english and you’d still like to experience gambling online, you need not brood as most casino software supports more than one language. Fundamentally, we recognize the importance of players being able to understand a game in order to play it properly. This is why we always evaluate how many languages casino games are able to support.
Online slot games at pink casino!
Welcome to pink casino! We’re the leading ladies’ online casino boasting over 400 slots that are hand-picked and updated weekly with brand-new releases, popular classics, and more, so there’s plenty of slot games to suit the preferences of all players. If you think we’re only about online slots, we offer so much more to our players including a huge variety of casino games - from over 15 immersive live casino games like live roulette and some fantastic variants including the electric lightning roulette, offering three bonus features that could offer some fantastic mega multipliers of up to 500x! Looking for something completely different from your typical slot games? Step up and spin the wheel of live dream catcher, where world-class live entertainment could see pink players walking away with the maximum pot of £500,000!
Top online slots
You can find some of the industry-leading gaming developers right here at pink casino including IGT whose titles include the ancient egyptian-themed cleopatra slot which has long been one of the most popular online casino slot games thanks to its well-loved theme and land-based origins. This is a fantastic game for those looking for something relatively simplistic with great potential payouts that will look familiar to those who have played in land-based casinos. If it’s classic slot games you like then it’s classic slot games you’ll get here at pink casino because we also have barcrest’s jolly irish rainbow riches and a fast-paced voyage through space in search of precious gem payouts in the starburst slot. It’s safe to say we offer it all at pink casino!
Our community is always growing and we want to grow with you by offering the biggest and best variety of slot games - all hand-picked for their quality graphics, gameplay, bonus features, and potential payouts. Our slots glossary currently stands at over 400 and it’s updated regularly to keep the slot games fresh and current. Whether it’s providing the latest online slot releases, exclusive titles, slots jam-packed with bonus features, or old school classics such as book of ra deluxe, we offer a slot experience to suit all types of players at pink casino, so finding a theme that suits you has never been easier!
Looking for totally new slot games to spin? Keep a close eye on our featured grid as the latest innovative slot releases are added throughout each month! You could be spinning through our quest-themed slot titles like the book of dead, or channelling lady luck across the reels of the ever-charming lucky lady’s charm deluxe. If you prefer a slot with an abundance of bonus features then you’re going to love our collection of blueprint slots including the laugh-out-loud beavis and butthead slot which follows the lazy adventures of the two title characters from the 90s series of the same name. There are a massive 14 features in this game for you to trigger, so keep your eyes peeled!
Jackpot slots
If you like your slot games with some huge winning potential then we’d like to introduce you to our collection of jackpot slots! Jackpot slot games follow the same structure as your typical slot but offer a much bigger payout potential thanks to the progressive jackpots at stake! Is this one of the best features across our jackpot slots? The stakes across our most popular games are low, which means pink players could walk away with a huge jackpot prize, from just 10p per spin! We’ve got such a wide range of these slots we don’t even know where to start, but maybe it’s best for us to talk you through some of our most popular jackpot slot games first of all.
Pixies of the forest takes players into the depth of a mystical forest in search of winning paylines of the pixie residents - and a fantastic maximum prize packet to top it off! Lots of pink players are huge fans of the jackpot king series of slot games that cover a massive range of themes, from the oceanic god of greek mythology in tridentia slot to the magic academy attended by famous wizard harry trotter in the pig wizard. Whichever of the jackpot king games you choose to play, you’ll be spinning toward the same potential prize - so you just need to choose your favourite theme!
Live casino games
The glitz and glamour of a casino isn't just reserved for vegas! We’re the home of some of the best live casino games across the web, making it easy for our pink casino players to grab a taste of authentic casino action alongside players in land-based venues. Dive into the pink casino lobby and try your hand at one of our blackjack experiences! If you’re new to live casino games you may want to choose a game of roulette, where there’s no strategy needed as it’s a casino game based purely on luck, making it simple for pink casino players to follow. Our range of live casino dealers are ready and available to make our casino players’ experiences as immersive and enjoyable as possible, with astounding HD graphics and second to none optimisation!
Online bingo games
At pink casino, we love playing online bingo. We offer you a variety of online bingo games which means whatever kind of bingo game you enjoy playing, you'll find it here at pink casino. For the lovers of past-paced bingo we have speed bingo. For a more classic experience we have our 90 ball bingo or 75 ball bingo rooms. 90 ball bingo is popular in the bingo halls around the UK offering three chances to win. 75 ball bingo is the american variation but also hugely popular. Don't forget about pink casino's grab a grand pre buy bingo bonus games. For a chance of a big win our daily drop bingo bonus game offers £500 daily or double on friday for a chance at £1000. All you have to do is pre-buy your bingo tickets.
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Table games
No matter your online casino preference, we’re confident we have it all at pink casino! If you fancy an old school casino experience, then there’s a whole range of table games readily available to our players too. Whatever your game of choice is, we pride ourselves on giving players a top-class immersive gaming experience by being the leading ladies’ online casino!
Online casino blog
Don’t forget to keep a close eye on our exclusive online casino blog, as we post a lot of content about lifestyle and travel, bingo, and your favourite slot games. A snapshot of our favourite recent posts includes our online slots money management blog designed to give our players some tips and advice on how to better manage their bankroll, some recommendations on where to play blackjack in vegas, and we also had a natter about what we’re watching at pink HQ. Make sure to follow us on our socials and we’ll give you a shout whenever we’ve got something new for you to read!
What are slot games?
Slot games were once found solely in land-based casinos alongside roulette wheels and blackjack tables. Rows of slots, also colloquially known as one-armed bandits or fruit machines, lined the venues to give guests the chance to win cash prizes by filling paylines with identical symbols. The ability to turn small change into big wins was so popular that slot games became something of a sensation in the casino world.
With the changing of the seasons came new and improved slot games mechanics and the quick transition from land-based to online casinos which started in around 1996. Cut to 24 years later and we’re here with shiny bonus features, 3D graphics, and an impressive array of slot games so huge that counting them would be eye-on impossible!
At pink casino we’ve hand-picked the biggest and best slot games in the industry from the most innovative and creative studios in the world - from eyecon to red tiger, our collection of slot games covers the slots that you want to see and play.
How to play slot games
While at first glance you might assume that slot games are incredibly complicated, they’re so popular because of the opposite! The rules are so simple and effortless that this is the perfect casino game for beginners - all it takes is hitting that spin button and waiting for the symbols to land in their new random positions.
Information: you can see information on your slot game of choice before you start playing. If you navigate to a game page, for example our genie jackpots slot, you can see an in-depth guide to that game. We make sure to cover the number of paylines, the RTP, the minimum stake, and we even look into which bonus features you can trigger so you know if that’s the game for you before you start spinning the reels.
Stake: your stake (also known as a wager or a bet) is the amount of money you’re happy to be deducted from your available balance each time you spin the reels. Every game has different minimum and maximum stake requirements, so you can check this whenever you like. The amount of money you could win in-game is dependent upon the amount of money you initially stake on that spin as payouts are calculated as multiplications of your stake.
Spin: spinning the reels is essentially ‘go-time’. Press this button when you’re happy with the stake that you’ve set and you’re comfortable with all the relevant rules and information applicable to the game. This spin button is usually the biggest one on the screen - if it’s somewhere that you wouldn’t expect it we’ll be sure to point it out in the game page before you play.
Autoplay: the autoplay function is a popular one in online slot games as it means you can set it up to your liking and let it run for the duration of your predetermined number of spins. You can always manually stop this if you change your mind.
Slot games themes
Themes and genres of slot games differ wildly - from jolly irish reels to ancient pharaoh-inspired slots, the developers of these games aim to offer players a great balance between popular themes and innovative extras that make a game standout so you get the best gameplay experience possible during your time with us.
While these fancy souped-up slot games are popular with players, you might prefer a more classic game at pink casino - something that’s more familiar to those of you that have played land-based games and are used to landing fruity symbols on a small screen for a simplistic format of gameplay. If that’s the case then we’ve got the best games for you at pink casino - our arcade-style fruity slots boast some fantastic visuals and stunning animations.
Paypal casino
Look at us, introducing paypal for our customers to make deposits their own way! This is an exciting development here at pink casino and we’re glad we have the opportunity to give our players even more choice of deposit and withdrawal methods.
If you’ve already got a paypal account, depositing couldn’t be any easier, just head on over to our paypal casino page to read a bit more on what this means, and select paypal as your chosen payment method - then you’re good to go!
£10 free no deposit bonus
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2020 program
The 15th annual world game protection conference takes place over 4 days. This year’s conference includes a retrospective look back at what we have learned about game protection over the last 20 years. You could say it’s “20-20 hindsight” but we believe sharing best practices and understanding what significant lessons we have learned from the past can help us deal with current trends and the ever-changing casino environment. History doesn’t repeat itself…but it rhymes.
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Monday
PRE-CONFERENCE: one-day surveillance crash course
This one-day training course is designed for people who have a desire to become leaders in surveillance or who are interested in how to implement a strong casino game protection program. All conference delegates are welcome to attend, especially those who are up and coming or those who want to sharpen their knowledge in surveillance management. Those who just want to see how others do things are welcome, too. This crash course is conducted by willy allison and leroy daniel.
The four pillars of surveillance: people
When setting up a casino surveillance operation it is important to establish the four pillars of surveillance: people, operations, information and communication. In the first session of the day you will learn that success starts with good people and strong leadership. You will learn about practices of effective and high performing surveillance operations. What does it take to create a motived team focused on results? What is the real meaning of proactive in 2020? Topics included in this session:
- Leadership
- Clearly defined objectives
- Recruitment
- Training and development
- Performance management
Networking break
The four pillars of surveillance: the operation
In this session you will learn about how to set up a casino surveillance system and monitor room. You will be given a non-technical overview of the key components of setting up an IP video surveillance system. You will learn about key considerations in designing a monitor room built for efficiency, performance and staff comfort. Once you have the equipment it’s time to organize your team and teach them how to operate it. Topics included in this session:
- CCTV design
- Monitor room design
- Operating procedures
- Quality assurance
- Labor efficiency
Networking break
The four pillars of surveillance: information and communication
In this session willy and leroy talk about the importance of information in surveillance. Good information in – good information out. They’ll examine information systems that can help get better results and discuss the role of technology and data analysis in surveillance. As an important support function within the casino organization, the guys will give advice on internal communication, building relationships and providing good service to internal and external customers. Topics included in this session:
- Reporting systems
- Player analysis systems
- Electronic alerts
- Gaming data
- Staff and customer profiles
- Internal communication
- External communication – customer service
- Regulators
- Networks
- Vendors
Lunch
Protecting the house: cheating
Now that you’ve set up your surveillance defense system, in the afternoon you will learn what to look for in 2020. In this session you will learn common ways players have cheated casino games over the last 20 years. This is not a “dog and pony” show or a demonstration of magic tricks – magicians don’t cheat casinos. This is a reality check, a close analysis and examination of how players have actually beaten the games this century. We will break down all the moves into three categories: changing the bet after the result, changing the result after the bet and putting in the fix. We explain the move and more importantly we explain the lesson learned and effective measures casinos have put in place to prevent the move. Topics included in this session:
- Amateurs and pros
- Lone wolves
- Teams
- Collusion
Networking break
Protecting the house: giving advantage to the players
In this session you will learn common ways smart players (and technology) can beat the games. We’ll discuss the main reasons players are able to take advantage of casinos: flawed equipment, flawed math, flawed (or bent) procedures. Most of the time the advantage plays you will learn in this session are not illegal. They are simply carried out by players who are constantly looking to gain the edge over the house. You will also learn about the latest devices players around the world are using to beat the house. Topics included in this session:
- Advantage play
- Equipment controls
- Gaming procedures
- Marketing and math
- Man vs machine
Networking break
Protecting the house: theft and fraud
Casinos are “banks without receipts” and therefore an attractive target for thieves and fraudsters. Internal theft is widely seen by surveillance veterans as the number one threat to a casino operation’s bottom line. Customers generally always get caught but crooked employees can potentially get away with it for a long time. In this session we discuss where the hot spots for casino customer and employee theft have been over the last 20 years and what are the lessons learned. We will predict where and why we think theft will increase in the years to come based on our observations, reports and trends and how technology will play a big part in mitigating and enabling the risk of internal theft and fraud in the future. Topics included in this session:
- The theft and fraud triangle
- Casino predators
- Counterfeits
- Employee theft
- Final thoughts
WGPC welcome reception
The WGPC organizers invite you to join them at the welcome reception in the havana room. It’s a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet valuable industry leaders and contacts. The event is open to all delegates, speakers, sponsors and exhibitors. Drinks and light refreshments will be served.
Program subject to change.
Tuesday
Scam update: what’s been happening?
Welcome to the conference – now let’s get down to business. What’s been going on in the past year that could affect our businesses? What new (or old) scams have reared their ugly head? What’s the update on the movements of known cheaters and their teams? Willy allison welcomes conference delegates to WGPC 2020 with a brief 30-minute summary of significant game protection and security related events that have taken place in the casino industry over the past year. Willy will hit on some of the hot topics causing concern and share his thoughts on the state of the industry, pointing out trends he feels should be monitored moving forward.
Special guest: veronica brill
Top 20 significant casino scams of this century
Cheating has always been a threat in the casino industry but over the last 20 years it’s become a global business. 21st century technology, a smaller more mobile world and the expansion of the casino industry around the world has opened up opportunities for cheats, thieves and advantage players. In this retrospective look at casino scams from the last 20 years, bill zender and willy allison (the only two people who have spoken at all 15 wgpcs) rank the top 20 significant scams and offer insight, analysis and commentary on each one. Using the criteria of losses incurred by casinos, how far reaching it was geographically, how long it went on for and the creativity of the scam, bill and willy will banter back and forth on what made the scam so good and what are the lessons learned.
Networking break
Card counting - are you wasting your time?
It’s been almost 60 years since the first book on card counting was published, ed thorp’s classic “beat the dealer.” since letting the genie out of the bottle, over one hundred books have been written on the subject. The subject has been covered on TV and film. There are internet forums and even a blackjack hall of fame. Arguably, because of the industry expansion across the world and the shrinking pool of expertise there’s never been more opportunities to take advantage of casinos. In this session willy allison interviews the author of the new book “the blackjack insiders” andrew uyal, and gets his “both sides of the table” take on card counting in 2020. How has the cat and mouse battle changed over the last 20 years? Is card counting worth the time and effort (for players and casinos)? How should casinos deal with players who count cards?
Playing the hand you’ve been dealt
Gaming experts and gamblers know and respect richard turner as a master card mechanic/manipulator. His unparalleled skill with a deck of cards has stirred and staggered audiences throughout the world. Richard has been featured on dozens of worldwide TV specials, an oscar nominated film, documentaries, magazine cover stories, profiled in hard cover publications, newspapers features, and TV commercials. He has been recognized twice by the american academy of magical arts as the close-up entertainer of the year. In oct 2017, IFC-sundance selects released “DEALT,” a documentary film on the life of richard turner, the world’s most skilled card magician/card shark who just happens to be totally blind and whose tenacity inspires. The multiple award-winning documentary has sold out at SXSW and other film festival screenings with standing ovations and raving reviews. Penn from penn & teller, said, “richard fooled us with every single move he did,” and teller said, DEALT knocked me dead….A great documentary!”
Lunch in the expo - exhibition hours: 12:00-6:00
Recording audio on table games: sound’s good!
A lot of casinos around the world don’t record the sound on their table games. Despite the interactive nature of gambling that includes player disputes, the occasional abuse of staff and the constant threat of collusion between players and dealers, many casinos feel that video without sound is enough to tell the whole story. There are, however, some innovative casino organizations that refuse to stay in the silent movie age and are utilizing technology to full capacity by turning up the volume. In this talk, the senior vice president of corporate assurance & regulatory affairs for genting UK, jon duffy (oversees 44 casinos in the UK) explains the benefits of recording sound. He will give some real life case studies where being able to listen and record conversations at the gaming tables has enabled his organization to combat threats and provide crucial evidence in resolving claims and disputes. Jon says “I don’t understand; if you can – why wouldn’t you?”
How surveillance can help table games
Floor supervisor levels have been reduced dramatically over the last 20 years while staffing levels in most surveillance departments, despite the extra workload and expanded scope of the job, have remained the same. Now more than ever it is important to have clear communication lines between the floor and surveillance. Michael hochman is the vice president of casino operations for canterbury park in minnesota with over 30 years experience in gaming. He believes good communication and forging a professional relationship between the floor and the eye plays a big role in game protection. Having seen relationships in the past between the two departments that were sometimes contentious, sometimes collaborative, michael will explain what is the best way moving forward and what sort of information can help the floor (and surveillance) achieve the same, ultimate goal of game protection
Networking break
Discussion: are traditional surveillance practices outdated?
In this end-of-day discussion we invite some of the presenters from the day’s sessions (along with others) to lead a discussion: “in 2020 are current surveillance practices outdated, particularly when it comes to table games protection?” the panel discussion will center around communication and information shared amongst surveillance and table games. Are the layers of security, as depicted in the movie “casino”, from games dealer to the eye in the sky the best way to provide game protection in 2020? Is the traditional isolated, confidential, looking over your shoulder, “security through obscurity” philosophy of surveillance still justified because of the threat of collusion or is it hampering our ability to gain more knowledge and understanding of the operation? Should reporting and communication lines be redefined? Considering the capabilities of today’s technology and the constant demand from casino executives to decrease costs and increase efficiency what changes can be made to maintain or increase our value? Bring your thoughts, questions and ideas. We want to hear what you think.
Expo happy hour sponsored by pivot3
Join everyone for free drinks at the pivot3 booth and unwind from your busy day. Make valuable connections and network with conference delegates, presenters and vendors. Visit the exhibit booths and discuss technology with product experts. Wine, beer and soft drinks will be served.
Program subject to change.
Wednesday
Surveillance collaboration: it not only makes sense, it makes dollars
Casinos invest a lot of money in CCTV and then hire people to sit in a room and watch the casino. Traditionally, surveillance staff are isolated from the rest of the organization; instructed to monitor, investigate and report. Smart casino organizations are now realizing that departments, with the potential to contribute to the financial success of the business, should not be operating in silos and reacting to day-to-day occurrences. They should be collaborating to achieve the long term success of the organization. Tony weiss, mohegan tribe director of surveillance, explains how his team collaborates with other departments to develop profit protection programs across all revenue generating departments and is standardizing best practices across their expanding worldwide organization.
Security and compliance: protecting your brand
The B.C. Lottery corporation (BCLC) a crown corporation of the province of british columbia in canada and has been in business since 1985 and is responsible for the conduct and management of gaming for 36 casinos, an online gaming platform as well as lottery products and games that are sold in over 4000 retail locations. Kevin sweeney is the director, security, privacy and compliance and oversees the compliance, corporate security (include cyber), surveillance and asset protection for the BCLC. His team is primarily a service division which supports seven other divisions, three of which are revenue generating (casino, lottery and online gaming). Individuals who work in the security and compliance fields are sometimes told they are the “no” department, the “you can’t do that” division, the “that’s not going to work” unit or the “no fun police.” kevin and his team have worked hard to change that perception from being too bureaucratic to adopting the philosophy of “yes, and…” kevin will talk about the protection of the brand and how his team is coming up with innovative solutions to deliver on compliance and security while supporting the business goals and priorities of the organization
Networking break
How AI is used in sports betting
Legalized sports betting has taken off in the US and casinos across the country are rushing to get their sports betting operations up in running. In this session amit likhyani, an account executive at dynatrace will explain how the industry is currently using artificial intelligence primarily from an operator’s perspective. Hear how AI is used to set the lines, analayze customer behavior, game offerings and public reaction to news such as injury and weather. Amit wil also give some insight into how AI is used to provide indicators for fraudulent activity and how bettors are also using AI to create better models to compete with the books.
Taking the gamble out of your casino promotion
Casino promotions are part and parcel of maintaining loyal customers. They can also be the target of cheats and advantage players if they’re ill-conceived or not executed properly. Norman beck is a betting expert and has been the vice president of claims and security for SCA promotions for 25 years. SCA gaming is a promotion company in the gaming industry. Over the years SCA has administered more than 20,000 promotional events across hundreds of casinos worldwide. They’ve covered bets and promotions from 42 cents to $1 billion. Norman has many interesting real-world stories about the shenanigans that can go on in the promotion world. In this candid talk, norman will talk about how he takes the risk out of promotions. Is the math right? Is the promotion safe and protectable from a cheating standpoint and is there any moral hazard or concern? His job is to not just spot a cheater but to systematically think of every conceivable way someone could unfairly rig the promotion.
Lunch in the expo - exhibition hours: 12:00-4:00
How facial recognition is being used to deter problem gamblers
Most casinos around the world offer some sort of program or help for customers who feel that they have a gambling problem. A common program is “self exclusion” where a customer can voluntarily ban themself from the casino. This is a challenging responsibility for most casinos as the ability for staff to remember thousands of faces is practically impossible. Recognizing this challenge darren henderson, the asset protection and responsible gambling manager of christchurch casino in new zealand, installed a facial recognition system in 2017. In this talk, darren demonstrates the success he has had since introducing the technology. He will explain how it has been incorporated into their surveillance system to detect excluded people and persons of interest and how the casino is further developing this technology for other asset protection and responsible gambling initiatives.
Facial recognition is helping detect money laundering
Casinos are legally obligated to report money laundering. In general they do a good job but there are people who will try to come up with ways to circumvent the casino’s stringent reporting systems. One way is through washing dirty money through slot machines and cashing out at TITO kiosks. Inadvertently, the transition to ticket-in, ticket-out gaming systems has taken away human intervention in the process of cash transactions and opened up opportunities for money laundering by “bill stuffing.” in this talk tracy tye, the director of surveillance technical compliance and regulations at the baha mar in the bahamas, will show and explain how his casino is tackling this threat through the use of facial recognition technology.
Monopoly slots
Free play monopoly slots game, review & real money casinos
Monopoly is a video slot machine made by WMS which is available in most las vegas casinos as well as online. The monopoly slot game is also available to play for free or real money on apple and android mobile devices.
Online casinos for monopoly slots
You can play monopoly slots for real money at the following online casinos:
NOTE: monopoly slots, like all WMS games is not available to real money play online in the US or canada - to play for money , please see our online casinos section.
Monopoly slot machine review
If you visit any casino in las vegas, you are bound to come across quite a few monopoly slot machine. These games have been around for over a decade now and there are more versions than you could think possible. It seems that the brand is so popular that each and every year they come up with one or two more monopoly slot games.
If ever a brand captured the las vegas thrills and spills perfectly, it is without doubt, monopoly. This is perhaps why the game has been present in sin city for such a long time and continues to play a big role in all sorts of games, including slot machines.
Whatever style of game you like to play, with regard to slots, monopoly has the game for you. From classic 3 and 5 reel slots, video slots, hige multi-player games and even keno, you will find everything you could ask for based on the monopoly legend in vegas. And more!
Monopoly slots real money
The best place to play real money versions of monopoly slots is to visit a casino in the US, ideally in las vegas, because you will get a huge choice of games to enjoy.
The online version of monopoly is only available to play for real money if you live in a country (or state) where online gaming is regulated by the government. That means that players in countries like the UK, ireland and sweden get to play monopoly slots for real money online, but players in countries like the US and canada will have to wait for changes to their regulations.
The good news is that you can play here for free and save yourself some money!
Where to play in vegas
If you are in las vegas, there is plenty of chance to play monopoly in most casinos. For the older, classic versions, it is best to head to one of the off-strip casinos, or maybe one of the downtown casinos.
If you are in vegas and want the latest versions, though, then you would do well to take a stroll around the more luxurious casinos, like the MGM, the venetian and new york new york. These casinos tend to get the newest games first.
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Something that is very unusual about monopoly, as a brand, for a slot machine is that it does not seem to always be tied to one particular company. The game has been seen in both IGT and WMS cabinets over the years, prior to them merging as scientific gaming.
This seems to be true for monopoly, as a brand, for all sorts of games outside of casino. For example, many different companies have had monopoly related scratch cards and instant play games, including those produced by mcd's.
Planet moolah slots
Free play planet moolah slots game, review & real money casinos
Planet moolah is a video slot machine made by WMS which is available in most las vegas casinos as well as online. The planet moolah slot game is also available to play for free or real money on mobile devices.
Online casinos for planet moolah slots
You can play planet moolah slots for real money at the following online casinos:
NOTE: planet moolah slots, like all WMS games is not available to real money play online in the US or canada - to play for money , please see our online casinos section.
Planet moolah slot machine game
The first time I ever saw the planet moolah slots, it was like "what?" because the game is so funny. This is such a different game from anything else that had come before it and it genuinely made me laugh out loud, especially the cow noises.
The second version of the game is also top class. Unlike so many follow-ups, the planet moolah one takes everything that is good about the first version and just makes it better, brighter, funnier and even more enjoyable.
The thing I really love about planet moolah slots is the cuteness of the way it plays. With such lovely cartoons and sound effects it feels like you are taking part in a cartoon. I love the 'moo' when you hit a bit winning line.
When I get to play planet moolah in a casino, I always do. There is a new version now, which is pretty much the same, but they updated the graphics and sound and also a few new features, that I will let you discoiver for yourself.
The game has 25 lines, which was quite a few when it was first released, but now with so many slots have 243 lines, I was hitting what I thought were winning lines, that turned out to be nothing.
Planet moolah slots online
The online version of planet moolah is just the same as the slot in las vegas, but this one is for free! You do not need to download or register to play this free slots, all you need to do is load the game (should happen automatically) and enjoy
If you are playing in a casino, most of them should have moolah slots. I have seen it in just about every casino I have played in, including las vegas.
The version of this game where you can gamble for cash online is, unfortunately, restricted to european residents at the moment. There is one exception, so that if you live in new jersey, you can play this in the online atlantic city casinos.
The good news is that if you want a similar game, you can still find them at a good online casino. Please see our real money slots page for more details. Although I'd say that nothing quite matches this game in terms of sheer quality, there are some amazing games out there that can be found, if you do prefer real cash play.
In the meantime, you can always play our free version, which works on mobile devices (like iphone and android phones and all tablets) as well as desktop and laptop computers.
So, let's see, what we have: r/tipofmyjoystick: have a screenshot or a description of a game, but don't know the title? Post it here! At 90s casino game
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