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When your playing on an online casino, just for fun with no money involved. If you start playing with your own money, would the game get harder? I really want to know because I have a great strategy with roulette on online casinos.

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POS on 1 January, 2010 at 8:43 am #

no they get easier


ihajdar on 3 January, 2010 at 10:41 am #

Depends on the online game you are playing. If it’s a multi-player online game than, there will be no difference.


Skimmy on 6 January, 2010 at 9:31 am #

Your strategy doesn’t work. If you’re trying to get the bonus money, they won’t let you play roulette, craps, or baccarat. It doesn’t get harder, the odds stay the same.


anca c on 7 January, 2010 at 10:28 am #

it doesnt get harder….choose one casino site from , sign up, they will give a huge bonus, and try that strategy of yours using their money.


GamblingMaster on 10 January, 2010 at 1:24 am #

It is the same, at least in theory. In honest casinos it is the same. But it gets harder for you because you know you play for money and you can panic very easily. Its only for people with nerves.


BRUCE C on 11 January, 2010 at 4:54 am #

do yourself a favor before you involve money,check the blacklisted casino sites.
thedoverpro/blacklist
the list gives the reason why each was blacklisted.
good luck.


Potsie on 14 January, 2010 at 6:39 am #

If you are using a reputable site then the game would be the very same. Some scam sites will offer free play games that payout at a higher frequency to trick you into betting real money. All casino games have a house advantage, the best you can do is to play at a site with a good reputation like those recommended at At least you will have a fair chance.


http://KingCobraPoker.com on 17 January, 2010 at 5:03 am #

Things are exactly the same with the real money play as long as it’s a reputable casino. I’m not a casino expert however you can check out the links posted by our friends above.

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