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Online Casinos Made Easy: A 2020 Guide

If you are looking to start gambling in 2020 and sa eager to know what you are getting into, you have chosen the right piece to read. Also, if you are an experienced gambler, no need to feel disappointed, this piece has plenty in its kitty bag for the likes of you. It aims to cover all the essential things that one should know about gambling at online casinos in this new decade.

The past decade and the one before have experienced a very significant change in the gambling scenario. Previously, the majority of gambling was done at brick-and-mortar casinos. But with the rapid technological advancements and broad reach of the internet, the onus has now shifted to online casinos. One of the best examples for that is LeoVegas in India.


LeoVegas in India has managed to achieve insane results in less than 4 years. Going from 300 traffic at the beginning to around 400K traffic in just India! This is a great example of the huge hype going around this niche of gaming.

One of the reasons for the shift in popularity is the fact that many games that an online casino has to offer are much more fun than its offline counterpart. Being a completely virtual platform, there is no space limitation in online casinos, and this is what enables them to host so many games. In the next section, we will take a look at the categories of games a typical online casino offers.

Another important thing to remember is the legal status of those facilities in India. Offline gambling is considered illegal in India and that’s why we see a lot of new international online casinos entering one of the most successful markets worldwide. Brands like 10Cric, LeoVegas and more, actually managed to create a huge player base and are moving forward in huge steps towards millions of players.

Categories of Games Found at an Online Casino

All games that you can expect to find on the right online casino can be categorised into the following categories.

  • Table Games-This category serves as an umbrella that encompasses all games that are played on a table. Roulette, Keno, Bingo, and all casino dice games fall under this category.
  • Slot Machines-Slots are the most popular game at any casino, be it an online one or a brick-and-mortar one. The figures say that slots account for nearly seventy per cent revenues of online casinos. Its simple rules make it a significant attraction for the players.
  • Card Games- Any game played with cards fall under this category. In a way, this is a subcategory of table games. Blackjack, Baccarat, and poker fall under this category.
  • Arcade Games-These are the games played for fun and winnings. They involve virtual bets.

What are the Best Online Games for You?

Though there is no such thing as the best online casino game, depending on your level of expertise, some games might be better for you than others.

If you are a beginner, then you should be looking at games that do not have elaborate rules or require expertise or experience to win. Examples of such games are Keno and Slots. In these games, a professional player gets no added advantage over a newbie, and hence the beginner has a fair shot at the prize.

On the other hand, if you are a pro, then you should try your hand at the table games like Roulette and Craps. These online casino games have an ideal odd/cost balance and are loaded with fun and excitement.

If you belong to neither of the groups mentioned above and are looking for games with the best odds, then card games with elaborate rules should be right for you as in these games. The expertise of the player and his experience has a pretty significant role to play in deciding the outcome.

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