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Positive

The reputation of Casino Las Vegas is unspoiled and the bonuses pretty good. The software runs fast and smooth, the graphics are very good and the interface is easy to understand. offers multi- and single player games, where the multi-play feature is available in fun money mode as well. Separate accounts are available for both real and play money.
Supported languages

 
English

 

Software

Casino Las Vegas was developed by PlayTech.
Licence

It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1) deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence 3) is subject to the control of the government that issued the gaming licence in case of any disputes.

 

Games

 
Baccarat [Mini]
Blackjack
Craps
Keno
Poker [Caribbean]
Poker [Pai Gow]
Red Dog
Roulette [European]
Sic Bo
Slots (31)
Video Poker
Video Poker (9)
War
 

Mini Baccarat Review

Game: In Baccarat you and the banker receive two to three cards to get a point value as close to nine as possible. You have to correctly guess whether you or the banker will win, or a tie will occur.

Odds: In baccarat the best bet is on the banker (bet that the banker will win) and the fewer the decks used the better the banker bet gets. Since Casino Las Vegas uses six decks, the house edge on a banker bet is 1.06% (it would be 1.01% if played with one deck). Dealt and played using "standard" rules, if you win by betting on the banker, the bank receives a 5% commission (land-based casinos take 4%).
The six-deck house edge on a player bet is 1.24% (where the one deck house edge on a player bet is 1.29%). These differences in percentage do not seem large, but they do have a considerable impact on play in real life.
A winning bet on a tie pays 9:1 which really is wonderful since it lowers the casino's advantage from 14.44% (15.75% in 1-deck and 14.36% in 8-deck baccarat) down to 4.93%. Not many online casinos offer this generous payout on ties.

Set: The stakes (table limits) are set to $5-$200 which is standard. You might want to bet big when playing baccarat and you certainly will find online casinos offering higher maximum table limits.

Summary: Casino Las Vegas offers a very good baccarat game because of the good odds on ties (9:1). This is not the right place for high rollers though.

 

 

Blackjack Review

Game: In Blackjack each card has a point value. You first get two cards, calculate their value and decide whether to draw more cards or not where the maximum total points allowed is 21. The dealer does the same thing. You try to be better than him (draw closer to 21).

Odds: The house edge with the rules listed below is 0.47% which we consider lowest standard. Be aware of that you can find much better blackjack games online.

Set: You can play three hands at once which is lots of fun. The dealer stands on soft 17 (Ace & 6) which is good but standard. Doubling down is allowed on any first two cards and you even can double down after you split pairs which is better than what land based casinos offer you but standard when it comes to online casinos. You may split pairs to two hands only which really is below average, because many other online casinos allow you to split your cards up to three or four hands. Split Aces receive only one more card. When the dealer's face-up card is a ten he peaks under the face-down card to tell if he has a Blackjack or not. When the dealer's face-up card is an Ace he does not peak. If the dealer wins with a 10 showing you will lose only the original amount bet (not including any additional money from doubling or splitting). If the dealer wins with an Ace showing you will lose the full amount bet.

Casino Las Vegas uses six decks which is standard: it makes card counting quite impossible. And to dash any hope the cards are shuffled after every single hand. It is difficult to find an online casino making card counting easy anyway, but there are some and Casino Las Vegas certainly does not fall under this category.

 

European Roulette Review

Game: A wheel with pockets numbered 0 to 36 is spun in one direction. A ball is spun around the wheel and as the ball slows, it drops into one of the pockets of the wheel. You bet on which pocket the ball will drop into.

Odds: This is an 'European' single-zero roulette (with only one zero on the wheel) which sets the basic house edge to 2.7%. That's actually far better than the American roulette version which usually has an incredible basic house edge of 5.26%. But Casino Las Vegas doesn't use any additional rule to put you in an even more favorable position, so the house edge stays at 2.7%.

If you prefer to bet on one of the inside bets once in a while, you really should play European roulette, since the house edge is 2.7% on all bets. But if you are an outside bettor, who likes to bet on high, low, red, black, odd or even only, you should play an American roulette version offering the "la partage rule" since it offers slightly better odds for those bets (2.63%).

Consider that inside bets offer far better payouts than outside bets, so bet the middle 12 once in a while. Generally the best idea is to bet on the streak that is running at the moment (e.g. if the last number was red, bet red).

 

 


Casino King

 

 

Positive

The reputation of Casino King is unspoiled and the bonuses pretty good. The software runs fast and smooth, the graphics are very good and the interface is easy to understand. offers multi- and single player games, where the multi-play feature is available in fun money mode as well. Separate accounts are available for both real and play money.
Supported languages

 
English

 

Software

Casino King was developed by PlayTech.
Licence

It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1) deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence 3) is subject to the control of the government that issued the gaming licence in case of any disputes.
Games

 
Baccarat [Mini]
Blackjack
Craps
Keno
Poker [Caribbean]
Poker [Pai Gow]
Red Dog
Roulette [European]
Sic Bo
Slots (31)
Video Poker
Video Poker (9)
War

Blackjack Review

Game: In Blackjack each card has a point value. You first get two cards, calculate their value and decide whether to draw more cards or not where the maximum total points allowed is 21. The dealer does the same thing. You try to be better than him (draw closer to 21).

Odds: The house edge with the rules listed below is 0.47% which we consider lowest standard. Be aware of that you can find much better blackjack games online.

Set: You can play three hands at once which is lots of fun. The dealer stands on soft 17 (Ace & 6) which is good but standard. Doubling down is allowed on any first two cards and you even can double down after you split pairs which is better than what land based casinos offer you but standard when it comes to online casinos. You may split pairs to two hands only which really is below average, because many other online casinos allow you to split your cards up to three or four hands. Split Aces receive only one more card. When the dealer's face-up card is a ten he peaks under the face-down card to tell if he has a Blackjack or not. When the dealer's face-up card is an Ace he does not peak. If the dealer wins with a 10 showing you will lose only the original amount bet (not including any additional money from doubling or splitting). If the dealer wins with an Ace showing you will lose the full amount bet.

Casino King uses six decks which is standard: it makes card counting quite impossible. And to dash any hope the cards are shuffled after every single hand. It is difficult to find an online casino making card counting easy anyway, but there are some and Casino King certainly does not fall under this category.

 

Caribbean Poker Review

Game: In Caribbean Poker you place an ante (bet before game starts) and after having received five cards decide whether to compete against the dealer or not. You simply compare cards. The better hand wins.

Odds: The basic house edge for this game is 5.21% which doesn't make it look competitive compared to other casino games. American Roulette has a slightly worse house edge though.
Anyway, Casino King makes this game interesting because it offers you a side bet of $1 for which you will receive an additional payoff for certain paying hands (flush or better). This extra win is based on the value of your own five-card hand, not on the hand of the dealer. So even if the dealer beats you or does not qualify you still get the bonus payoff. Their jackpot usually is about $15,000 which results in a house edge of 55%. Only when the jackpot is very high ($200,000) the house edge decreases enough to really make this side bet worth a try. When you review the payoff chart keep in mind that some online casinos offer you a 999:1 payout for a Royal Flush.

The strategy for Caribbean Poker is quite simple: you should raise on any pair or better and fold on anything less than ace/king.

Summary: That's a standard Caribbean Poker game offering the option of a side bet. There certainly are online casinos with much better Caribbean Poker games though.

 

 

European Roulette Review

Game: A wheel with pockets numbered 0 to 36 is spun in one direction. A ball is spun around the wheel and as the ball slows, it drops into one of the pockets of the wheel. You bet on which pocket the ball will drop into.

Odds: This is an 'European' single-zero roulette (with only one zero on the wheel) which sets the basic house edge to 2.7%. That's actually far better than the American roulette version which usually has an incredible basic house edge of 5.26%. But Casino King doesn't use any additional rule to put you in an even more favorable position, so the house edge stays at 2.7%.

If you prefer to bet on one of the inside bets once in a while, you really should play European roulette, since the house edge is 2.7% on all bets. But if you are an outside bettor, who likes to bet on high, low, red, black, odd or even only, you should play an American roulette version offering the "la partage rule" since it offers slightly better odds for those bets (2.63%).

Consider that inside bets offer far better payouts than outside bets, so bet the middle 12 once in a while. Generally the best idea is to bet on the streak that is running at the moment (e.g. if the last number was red, bet red).

 

 


Swiss Casino

 

Positive

The reputation of Swiss Casino is unspoiled and the bonuses pretty good. The software runs fast and smooth, the graphics are very good and the interface is easy to understand. offers multi- and single player games, where the multi-play feature is available in fun money mode as well. Separate accounts are available for both real and play money.

 

Supported languages

 
English
Software

Swiss Casino was developed by PlayTech.
Licence

It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1) deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence 3) is subject to the control of the government that issued the gaming licence in case of any disputes.

 

Games

 
Baccarat [Mini]
Blackjack
Craps
Keno
Poker [Caribbean]
Poker [Pai Gow]
Red Dog
Roulette [European]
Sic Bo
Slots (31)
Video Poker
Video Poker (9)
War

Mini Baccarat Review

Game: In Baccarat you and the banker receive two to three cards to get a point value as close to nine as possible. You have to correctly guess whether you or the banker will win, or a tie will occur.

Odds: In baccarat the best bet is on the banker (bet that the banker will win) and the fewer the decks used the better the banker bet gets. Since Swiss Casino uses six decks, the house edge on a banker bet is 1.06% (it would be 1.01% if played with one deck). Dealt and played using "standard" rules, if you win by betting on the banker, the bank receives a 5% commission (land-based casinos take 4%).
The six-deck house edge on a player bet is 1.24% (where the one deck house edge on a player bet is 1.29%). These differences in percentage do not seem large, but they do have a considerable impact on play in real life.
A winning bet on a tie pays 9:1 which really is wonderful since it lowers the casino's advantage from 14.44% (15.75% in 1-deck and 14.36% in 8-deck baccarat) down to 4.93%. Not many online casinos offer this generous payout on ties.

Set: The stakes (table limits) are set to $5-$200 which is standard. You might want to bet big when playing baccarat and you certainly will find online casinos offering higher maximum table limits.
 

 

Blackjack Review

Game: In Blackjack each card has a point value. You first get two cards, calculate their value and decide whether to draw more cards or not where the maximum total points allowed is 21. The dealer does the same thing. You try to be better than him (draw closer to 21).

Odds: The house edge with the rules listed below is 0.47% which we consider lowest standard. Be aware of that you can find much better blackjack games online.

Set: You can play three hands at once which is lots of fun. The dealer stands on soft 17 (Ace & 6) which is good but standard. Doubling down is allowed on any first two cards and you even can double down after you split pairs which is better than what land based casinos offer you but standard when it comes to online casinos. You may split pairs to two hands only which really is below average, because many other online casinos allow you to split your cards up to three or four hands. Split Aces receive only one more card. When the dealer's face-up card is a ten he peaks under the face-down card to tell if he has a Blackjack or not. When the dealer's face-up card is an Ace he does not peak. If the dealer wins with a 10 showing you will lose only the original amount bet (not including any additional money from doubling or splitting). If the dealer wins with an Ace showing you will lose the full amount bet.

Swiss Casino uses six decks which is standard: it makes card counting quite impossible. And to dash any hope the cards are shuffled after every single hand. It is difficult to find an online casino making card counting easy anyway, but there are some and Swiss Casino certainly does not fall under this category.