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How Progressive Jackpots Work
How Progressive Jackpots WorkEver wondered about the progressive jackpots you always see in the land based and online casinos? Progressive jackpots can be some of the most enticing slots in the gambling world but also have different payout percentages and ways to best increase your odds of winning.
A Bit About Mobile Gaming
A Bit About Mobile GamingEver wondered about mobile gaming? This short article brings you the basics and fundamentals about mobile gaming and how you can get involved.
General Casino FAQ
General Casino FAQOur new Casino FAQ will answer some of the very first questions you might have about a potential online casino. This is the first in a serious of FAQ\\\'s helping with your selection of the best and most suitable online casino for your enjoyment.
How to Play Blackjack
How to Play BlackjackBlackjack has long been one of the most popular casino games on the internet. With a steady mix of chance and skill, all kinds of players find it both challenging and rewarding, wit the potentials being very very high with extreme risk.
No Increase in Problem Gambling According to Gambling Commission
No Increase in Problem Gambling According to Gambling CommissionThe Gambling Commission has proved that there has been no increase in the rate of problem gambling in the UK since 1999. In its latest report, “The British Gambling Prevalence Survey 2007”, the Gambling Commission has reported that the “problem gambling prevalence rate was the same as it had been in 1999 (0.6%)”.
Online Casino sites adhere to strict regulatory standards
Online Casino sites adhere to strict regulatory standardsFrom 1st September 2007 gaming jurisdictions, where an online casino is based, that promote their online casinos within the UK are covered by the 2005 Gambling Act advertising ban. The Act was created to ensure a "rigorous licensing regime designed to stop children gambling, protect vulnerable people, keep games fair and keep out crime".