Gambling Online vs. a Casino Setting

by guestcontributor on April 16, 2011

The internet revolution has yielded some interesting results, among them the advent on online gaming.  No longer must you be subjected to the smoky, noisy, disorienting interior of casinos and the high percentage of sketchy career gamblers that frequent them.  All you need in order to place your wager and let the chips fall is a computer and an internet connection.  And while there is certainly something to be said for the fun and ambience of a live poker game with friends in a casino setting, there are a lot of benefits to be gained from playing games online.  Here are a few reasons you may want to check out Poker.net, Sportsbook.com, or one of the many other online gaming outlets that is set up to separate you from your money (hey, there’s always a chance you could win!).

1.  More people.  Despite the fact that casinos present the image that they are always packed to capacity, there are actually relatively few games going at a Casino at any given time (at the most, you could guess a couple thousand, including slots).  But online, there could be millions of people playing, so you can always find a game to join in on.  This is great news for most of us, who have jobs and live nowhere near a casino.

2.   More options.  When it comes to gambling, you’ll find more options for games and levels of play online.  No matter how big your bankroll is or how much skill and experience you possess, you can find an option that will get you playing right now.  And you can up the ante and the competition as you improve in order to challenge yourself and increase your pot.  It’s a win-win, even if you lose some.

3.  More chances to win.  If you’re a pretty good player entering low-stakes games with less skilled opponents, you may find that you have a greatly increased chance of winning.  The trick is to choose games where the outcome is not based solely on chance, but rather on the skill of the player (namely, you).  Of course, people who don’t know what they’re doing can be difficult to read (since their choices are seemingly nonsensical), so you might want to play with those who are a little more experienced, after all.  But the choice is yours.

4.  Less pressure.  Have you ever taken a seat at a Blackjack table with no idea of what you’re doing (hitting on 17, holding up the game as you try to remember the guidelines for doubling down, and so on) only to be yelled at by other players when you bust with the card that should have taken out the dealer’s hand?  Ouch.  Now nobody is having fun, least of all you.  By playing online, you can choose games without time limits, sites that offer tips and tricks, and games that appeal to you, whether you have learned the rules yet or not.

5.  Less stigma.  There is a certain amount of social stigma attached to those who gamble quite a bit since they are often considered addicts.  By playing online, in the comfort of your own home, nobody has to know about your little hobby.

Sarah Danielson writes for Adiamor Engagement Rings, where you can find loose diamonds, engagement ring settings, and other fine diamond jewelry at affordable prices.

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