For every three hundred thousand who have put their luck or dare I say skills to the test, few have maybe seen some profit. I'm talking about online gambling. We've all seen their flashy advertisements and pop-ups, even found some hanging around our spam folders. For some our instincts tell us “Keep Out” but for a lot of others the fantasy of fun, quick and easy money is all too irresistible.
Hundreds of online casinos worldwide are raking in a million dollars or more per day. That's right, “per day”. Is it possible that online casinos have found a way to target the unluckiest clients in the entire world? I'd have to say with extreme confidence, “NO”.
Just like every other casino whether online, on land or on water they have much more money than you which gives them much greater odds of winning. Now you're probably wondering, “Why would people continue to gamble online if they never win?” Great question! Online casino sites have already come up with a solution for that potential problem. It's simple really. An online casino will allow its players to win just enough money to keep them coming back for more and to help you lose track of what you have already lost. Like every compulsive gambler you will convince yourself that because you have won a little that now your luck has changed and it won't be long before you win it all back. Now they really have you!
Online casino sites will use methods like “Fun Money”. This enables the player to get a taste of the action and gives the casino an opportunity to mislead you by showing you how easy it is to win money on their site. This will lead the player to believe that they can do the same with real money. From an online casinos point of view this is a genius gimmick. The casino will claim the odds of winning with real money are exactly the same with “Fun Money”. The games will look the same, so will the betting format. Nothing on your end will appear different. Your odds of winning with “Fun Money” greatly increase because the casino site and its so called “random generating system” have already been engineered that way. The moment you begin to use real money, that system mysteriously changes. Now the odds of winning are no longer in your favor and the casino site is taking complete control of every outcome to guarantee their profit.
By now you're probably thinking to yourself but aren't there gaming police that regulate this type of conduct to protect you?” Think about this, online gambling is a billion dollar or more per year industry. The gaming police will never even come close to those figures. Now either the computers or programmers used for online casinos are way too sophisticated for any type of police monitoring or the gaming police have found a way to seriously increase their industries income. Anyway you look at it you're still losing.
An online casino is a computer generated system designed for one thing, making money. A system that is completely controlled by who? You guessed it! The owner or owners of that site. I know this may sound a little basic or elementary but it really seems to sink in when you read it now doesn't it? Picture yourself starting your own business. Your goal at the end of the day is to generate as much profit as possible and you are going to work every angle to do just that. No matter what type of online casino game or site you are playing, it is backed up by an intelligent, systematic quicker calculating generator than the human mind.
By the way, the few out of that three hundred thousand that I had mentioned in the beginning that actually see a profit, I'd be willing to “Bet” that it wasn't very much.