Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Since free casino games are in business to create cash, it is understandable that they don’t payout one hundred percent of the wagers they get in. The casino profits by keeping a percentage of the total wagering at its establishment. This percentage payout varies from establishment to establishment. In many cases this percentage payout information is publicly available and it should be of interest to the people who wager in these establishments. For brick and mortar casino, the information is public and relatively easy to find. Just look at the state gaming commission’s website. Casinos have to file reports with this information on a monthly basis and it is available for public viewing. This information on the percentage payout, which is computed as the amount of payouts divided by the amount of wagers, is reported on a game basis. Unless the casino is an Indian tribal casino, the player can compare the payout percentages at the different casinos. Or the player can view the information at the web site Casino Coinage (casinocoinage.co.uk).



In the United Kingdom the regulations are different than in the U.S. Most casinos have independent monthly audits by accounting firms. The Casino Times reports the percentage payout figures at top-20-casinos-online.co.uk. Figures for the different online casinos are available at different places on the internet. Many online casinos publicize their own figures. Since they don’t have one regulatory agency that they report to, most of the information for the online casino must come from the software companies.

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