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Carribean
Sands has been in operation since 1997 at which time there
were only a handful of online casinos to choose from. In
my opinion, any online casino that has been in operation
for over 7 years must be trustworthy. They also have won
numerous awards to back this up including Gambling Online
Magazine's "Best Reputation" award 3 years in a
row from 2001-2003 and "Best Payout / E-Cash Program" by
readers of Casino Player Magazine.
If
it's software quality you're looking for, The Sands of the
Caribbean uses award winning software developed by Cryptologic,
a leading developer in online casino software. They offer
huge progressive jackpots and fantastic 3-d graphics for
their lobby and other casino games.
Carribean
Sands truly has on of the best comp reward programs in the
industry. It was voted "Editor's Pick and Top Progressive
Slot" for 2004 by the readers of Gambling Online Magazine.
They have a plethora of merchandise to choose from including:
Travel
Packages
Golf merchandise
Jewelry
Electronic equipment
And more!
The
Sands also offers more free money they you can imagine. They say
that if you bet a certain amount, which is easliy reachable, the
previous month, you get a free $100 the following month deposited
into your account and you can actually withdraw it. That is truly
free money and truly a great casino bonus. |
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CASINOS: Asia trumps Baltics for online gaming (Baltic Times)
TARTU - Online casino developer Playtech’s main R&D office may be located in downtown Tartu, but the target market for licensing its software is to be found nearly 8,000 kilometers away in Japan, according to the company.
CASINOS: Olympic: the king of Baltic casinos (Baltic Times)
With glam, glitter and go-go girls, the fast paced, all-or-nothing world of casinos fits remarkably well with the Balts’ increasingly consumerist take on life. And Baltic casinos have now become a force to be reckoned with.
CASINOS: Gaming operators face tough ad laws (Baltic Times)
VILNIUS - Casinos are a different breed of business than most. Instead of selling something concrete, casino operators are charging for entertainment, and are in many ways selling a fantasy that, in large doses anyway, is rarely fulfilled.
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