Real Money

Playing online slots for real money differs from land-based slot machines in several ways, both good and bad. Convenience and time management are the major reasons to gamble in the privacy of your own home on your personal computer. A gambler can sit in their most comfortable chair and drink a cold beverage from their own refrigerator. They don’t have to waste time and gas money driving to and from a brick-and-mortar location, and they don’t have to waste time getting ready to go. You can gamble for real money in your pajamas if you want to (though I’m not necessarily recommending that.)

On the other hand, you’ll have a few drawbacks. First, you’ll have the expense of a desktop or laptop computer and your monthly high-speed Internet bill. In most cases, people already have these expenses, so it’s no extra cost to you. Not everyone has a money deposit option like Neteller or Moneybookers/Skrill, so you’ll need to get one before playing slots for real money online. Visa and MasterCard will work to fund your casino account, but many people would prefer to keep their gambling deposits and withdrawals off their credit card statement and bank account statements. If this is so, consider a web wallet like the ones I mentioned. These work much like PayPal, with similar fees and terms of service, though they are more likely to allow gaming transactions.

Online Versus Live Gambling

The gaming experience is going to be different. On slots row in your favorite casino, you’ll be surrounded by bright lights and a cacophony of sounds. If you play in certain venues, you’ll also be surrounded by lots of other players and a significant amount of cigarette smoke. The graphics and sounds are first-rate because the machines used cost thousands and thousands of dollars. At home, you can be in a lit or darkened room, often by yourself, and without a whiff of cigarette smoke (unless you’re smoking). Players might not like the virtual slots on a smaller computer screen or laptop, though a person who invests in a bigger monitor and a more powerful computer can replicate a (relatively) similar gaming experience. The random number generator or RNG used to generate results works on the same principle in either case, so expect for the games themselves to be translated quite well.

One thing to keep in mind is the immersive quality of home gambling. In a casino, you’ll always have in the back of your mind you need to leave to have dinner, see a show, or simply go home for some rest. In the comfort of your house, you can fulfill all your needs without walking more than 10-30 feet. Remember to give yourself a break, or else you can lose a lot of money in an absent-minded fashion. I suggest keeping a detailed record of winning and losing sessions, just as a reminder of how the daily, weekly, and monthly gambling trends are going. This can be found on your player history on any good casino website, so at the very least, keep a close eyes on the statistics in your player account.