There's something about winning that's great, isn't there?
There's something about winning that's great, isn't there? It doesn't matter what the prize is, it's the winning that counts. I remember a few years ago I was on Brighton pier on one of those grabby machine things. You know the type. They have a really slack crane thing that hovers over soft toys/empty Nintendo DS boxes/anything else that can appeal to all age ranges. Anyway, the one I was on was for Muppets soft toys. I had my beady eye on Kermit, but, half an hour later, I was clutching Animal as if was a life-ring and I was drowning at sea. Why? Because I won him. It might have cost me more than buying him, but that's beside the point.
So, on a similar note, I have the worst poker face. I can't blag in the game, and I can't raise the bet when people are watching. This is probably why I can only actually play properly online since I don't have to physically face anyone at all. And, because of this, I can actually win. Since I hadn't played any online casinos before, I thought I should probably search the web and see if there was any way I could find which ones would be worth visiting, and which ones would be well worth avoiding. You can imagine my excitement when I typed online casino into the search engine and found Pro360. It's so handy. It's kind of like one of those comparison shopping websites that gives you a grid of attributes and rates each one out of five or something. Included in the comparisons are the maximum amount you can win, editor and player ratings, and full reviews. Not knowing where to start choosing an online casino, it was great, particularly because it lists the casinos in order of best to worst, some with a 100% editor rating.
If, like me, you're a newcomer to online casinos, you'll do well to visit the website before going any further. The reviews from fellow users are so useful, giving detailed information on the games available to play, whether there have been complaints about the ethics/fairness of the casino, and the level of online customer service skills.
When will something similar be designed for those machines on Brighton pier?
xx
2 Comments:
'It's so handy' - slippery slope, Mr Liam, slippery slope. :)
You'll be selling your sould to the devil before long! Now I know why I saw you looking al dishevelled in the rain with your baked beans and potatoes. Rushing back to try and win your money back!!
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