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Your First Steps in Internet Gambling
Usually the most basic lessons are the most important ones. This is clearly the case at the Elementary School study program, which we offer in the following. Our step by step introduction with Internet gambling starts with, well, the first step. Take these quick lessons and learn some valuable information that gamblers should know before making the first bet, even before joining an online casino. From that point you will be able to move on to our more advanced lessons, on your way to a fun and successful gambling experience.
Why Gamble Online?[2/7] By Claire K | May 31, 2007 Gambling, Gambler ProfileAt this point in time, you still need to answer the question Why gamble online in the first place? This lesson offers the generally accepted answers to this question, to which you will surely find additional answers that are your own. ![]() How It All Works[3/7] By Claire K | May 31, 2007 Casino, Internet, SoftwareWithout going too deep into the complex and advanced technological aspects of how the online gambling site functions and the games played, this lesson will try to draw a general picture for you, with you in the center, and a wide world of gambling around you. ![]() Playing for Fun[4/7] By Claire K | May 31, 2007 Software, Poker Game, CasinoEven when about to graduate from the Elementary School study program, we realize you are not fully prepared to enter the casino and place your bets. Thus we suggest you try the Play for Fun mode first. This is how you do it. ![]() By Katie S | Aug 14, 2008 Casino Game, Odds, BonusFrom swotting up on the odds to picking the right casino - essential advice for successful gaming online. ![]() By Ben G | Aug 07, 2008 Casino Game, OddsYour elementary school education will be complete only after you learn what games are best for playing, which offer the highest winning odds. ![]() By Daniel O | Oct 28, 2008 Culture, Responsible GamblingOnline gambling offers a dream, one of poker chips and giant jackpots. But consider the added value for a second. ![]() |









