Realistic Casino software / game? [vegas strip rules] [best buy]
Q: I am teaching ag / f how BJ and craps the right way to play. So . fancy glitz is not necessary. I want a game with rules Vegas strip, all double, divide and all. It would be nice if it accepted the surrender BJ. I do not really care about any of the other games.
An easy to use interface would be nice, but realistic options / rules are my primary concern.
Suggestions?
I marked Hoyle casino for ~ $ 13 at Best Buy. Anyone with any experience? No . Im not too cheap to buy. u003cGRINu003e I will if I do not suggestions.
–Randy
Best Answer: Well, there are a few good choices when deciding which casino software to use. I prefer casinos powered by Microgaming. In my opinion they have the most realistic slots, aggressive sign-up bonuses and promotions, and they always pay fast. You can read a review of their software and find online casinos with this software at http://www.ranked-online-casinos.com/mic…
A few honorable mentions that you may like are Playtech and Real Time Gaming software casinos. You can read about them at the following pages:
http://www.ranked-online-casinos.com/pla…
http://www.ranked-online-casinos.com/rtg…
Good luck and have fun!
Re:Not that anyone cares…….
I did buy the Hoyle Casino game at Best Buy. I've only mucked with it for a few minutes in BJ, but it does appear to have all the BJ options I need. It's also fairly configurable…..the people….amount of talking, etc. And…..you can play it without the cd. It says you will lose some options/sounds/music if you don't have the cd, but, I didn't find any.
A buddy of mine played quite a bit with it……poker only, I think. He seemed to be pleased with its play. And, he does play poker in casinos.
Hopefully, I'll try experimenting further this week.
–Randy
Re:guy–Good point about the popups and snoopware. I was just surfing around to some review sites, and got beaucoups of popups. The link you gave me is for the same game that Best Buy has for ~$13 after rebate, this week. I'll prolly get it and give it a try. Big spender.<G>
–Randy
Re:Be carefull with the Online Casino thingys. Some of them install web-snooping software, plus they are annoying with the constant "Play for real" type popups and emails. I tried installing a few but was never comfortable with it…so then I just installed casino freeware games on my palm
I heard this rocks: Linky (http://www.us.buy.com/retail/software/product.asp?sku=20345701&loc=13884)
Re:guy–good idea about the demo, but it doesn't include craps or bj. I don't know why I never think of demos.
guy–I never woulda thought about doing an online casino trial. That's a good idea. I've never used them. Any suggestions or FAQ sites about good ones? I think, where we are staying, our connection will only be 21.6 tho. I kinda hate to get on their list. I spose I can always use my g/f's hotmail addy. Good idea.
–Randy
Re:Do a search on the Web for casino games.
Most of the on-line casinos will have free play options and many use the same engine (may be the same IP block with different names)
You may have to experiment with them to check if they provide the experience that you desire.
There may also be some and a couple of the S/W download sites. Many of the on-line casinos will also be there.
The rules for Craps are pretty well fixed in stone, only the amount of odds and min bet change in real life.
Re:Hoyle casino is good, you can download a demo at their site.
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