Where can I find user guides for casino games on low-spec systems?

Hi all, I use a low-end computer and am looking for easy to download casino guidebooks. Anyone know of a good game wiki or thread? I need something that is low on graphics. Thanks!

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DecisionTree
DecisionTreeAnswered on 12/22
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I would try the casino subreddit – they frequently post links to instructions for weaker computers. There is /r/CasinoGames or /r/Gambling. They post instructions without fancy pictures. Also, there are versions of casino game instructions designed for mobile devices – they don’t look as nice but load much faster. Anyways nowadays most casinos provide guides in only text and some simple images. Otherwise try Wikipedia – it usually has good explanations of games. Or if you only prefer to read, then forums like VP-Forum.com are a great place. Avoid the ones heavy in ads though. Good luck! PM if you need more recommendations.

TutorialDesign
TutorialDesignAnswered on 12/22

Casinos don’t need to be a burden on your smartphone’s memory. Try CasinoWiki.org or the r/casino_games subreddit – both have guides with no fancy icons. Slots, poker, blackjack guides are all there in plain English. And there are mobile sites like VegasSlotsOnline that offer concise guides. Rules and tips only! Less is more!

LevelScaling
LevelScalingAnswered on 12/23

Look at Wizard of Odds or Blackjack Forum’s downloadable poker, slot, or baccarat strategy card. Or just Google “casino game PDF strategy guide. ” There are some great ones on Reddit too. r/casino or r/gambling. No bells or whistles needed.

EsportsReady
EsportsReadyAnswered on 12/24

Try CasinoTips.org or SlotsLore. They have guide pages without the crap. PDFs are ideal for low-end machines – just download and view offline. Stay away from the big gaming sites; they are full of video and graphics. Legacy forum sites, like GamblingForums.com, are fine, but most of their guides are wordy and rule-based. Keep it lightweight, son. If you want a review of a particular game, holler and I’ll get back to you. Spin on, playa!

RiskReward
RiskRewardAnswered on 12/25

You might want to check out the Wizard of Odds website - it’s very straightforward, no bells and whistles. Should run well on older hardware. There are posts with text-only strategies on places like Reddit’s r/casino. The PDFs from Casino.org are another good option - you can easily print them or save them for offline viewing. No big pictures in those. I hope that helps!

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