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Q. Is online gambling a legal activity?

A.  In some countries the answer is yes. For example, the Caribbean island of Antigua permits online gambling, and has issued many legal licenses to online casinos. Kahnawake, a Mohawk Territory in Canada, also awards licenses to respectable online gambling establishments. The UK has also made leg-way by opening the Isle of Man to casino licensing, as well as its own borders to online casinos with the passing of the UK Gambling Bill. Internet betting is also legal in Cagayan of the Philippines.

In the United States the circumstances are more complicated. Some states have passed anti gaming legislation, while many others have proposed related anti online gambling bills. At the Federal level, there continues to be a number of such bill proposals from both sides of the court. However, there is no definitive legislation that presides as the main regulator of internet gambling. Many of the US efforts are aimed at absolute bans on internet gaming, (proponents of the Wire Act) but remain clouddy due to unclear legislation and lobbyists fighting for the legalization of online gaming.  Currently, there are proposals in Nevada that would allow Nevada residents to gamble online within state borders at U.S. online casinos licensed in Nevada.

Many online casinos no longer accept wagers from US citizens. However, some estimates show that as much as 90% of online gamblers reside in the US. (Many American players find ways around the simple safeguards preventing U.S. bettors to deposit with a U.S. banking account). As of yet, there is no online casino based in the U.S.

Q. Are online casinos fair and trustworthy?

A. Usually, online casinos are fair and trustworthy. Authorized casinos don’t need to operate fraudulent games in order to make a profit. The casinos advantage, also called the inherent House Edge, as well as player error often generate enough profit for a casino to not feel the need to turn to scams and immoral business practices.

Many online casinos advertise that their games are tested for fairness. All legitimate casinos will have their gaming software payouts audited by PricewaterhouseCoopers or other major third-party accounting firms.  These findings are usually reported on the casinos website.

However, you do need to know that deceitful casinos exist. Some of the most frequent complaints we hear is that some online casinos pay back winnings very slowly or lock player accounts, claiming that players abused games, promotions, or played suspiciously. As much as this does actually happen, in some cases, casinos have paid nothing at all, with no fault of the player. Therefore, it is highly recommended that players should confirm the prominent internet casino message board services for the most recent information regarding this issue. One of the most helpful boards is one that contains a list of blacklisted casinos.

Q. Do I need to be eighteen years old to play?

A. There are strict laws designed to prevent underage gambling.  You should be 18 or older to wager real money. If you're under 18, you can still play for fun at almost all online casinos.

Q. How do I go about choosing the best online casino?

A. There are literally thousands of online casinos. However, only some have been around long enough to prove themselves trustworthy, and draw deserved attention. To spotlight some of these worthy casinos, we offer our Top Picks List. Our casino directory offers links to nearly all the best online casinos. Before wagering actual money, see our Beginner's Guide and check our tips section for opinions and suggestions from real players.

Q. Do all casinos require software downloads?

A. Software downloads are not required at larger online casinos. Some casinos offer no-download, Flash versions of their entire game repertoire. But to play progressive jackpot games, the download version of the software is needed.  Remember, before putting down a real-money bet, you should take up a casinos offer to play their games for free. In this way, you can put the casino to the test before depositing money.  After trying them for yourself you will know which games you like to play the most.

Q. How do I begin playing with real money and chips?

A. First off, you must make a deposit.  Most online casinos will usually accept deposits by Neteller, FirePay, Citadel, check, money order, wire transfer or other alternative deposit methods. Now that credit cards are highly restricted (to U.S. players), many of the alternative deposit methods are the most popular with online gamers. Many times, financial transactions are processed by subsidiary companies of the software provider, such as CryptoLogic Software's Ecash system.

Q. How do I cash out my earnings?

A. Although similar, the process of cashing out earnings varies from casino to casino. Accounts with third party alternative deposit services will be credited with earnings from the online casino. Other deposit methods can be used to withdraw funds as well.  Most often, players can request bank transfers or written checks made out by the online casino.  Always check with the casino before making a deposit.

Many times, players will need a Personal Identification Number to process withdrawals, which is usually sent via certified mail for security purposes. Remember to always check whether or not the online casino charges for certain withdrawals made through third-party payment processors, or whether the third-party party payment processor imposes small fees as well.

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