What are some must-try games on new casino sites?
Which games should newcomers try out at emerging casinos?
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If I were advising any newcomers to gambling, I would suggest traditional games that have an established reputation, that you enjoy, and that aren’t too difficult to play. Slots fit the bill nicely: They’re ubiquitous – you can find them in bars and train stations – and there’s no wrong way to play them. Just pick your favorite theme and look for one with at least a 92% RTP (return to player). Progressive jackpots are exciting, but don’t expect to win big unless you play a lot.
After that, we’ll do Black Jack. It’s quick to learn, it’s easy once you know what you’re doing, and – unlike every other game on this list – there is actually a way to win if you know enough about “basic rules”. Roulette is equally straightforward. Choose your table, plop down your money, and let the ball roll. If you like, you can spend all day making bets of varying complexity.
If that does not sound appealing, try baccarat (easy to play, glamorous, and James-Bondy) or video poker (a combination of poker and slots).
Most games are available to play in demo mode at new websites. Play several of these demos. You'll soon learn which ones you like best.
Beginners should try slots: they’re simple, entertaining, and pay out big. Stick with “Starburst” or “Gonzo’s Quest” as your first choices. Of course, try some blackjack: low risk with big potential rewards. If you want to get fancy, choose a live dealer game such as “Evolution’s Blackjack.” And roulette? It can’t be avoided – especially if you want the autopilot function on slow days. These games offer a good balance between chance, skill, and amusement. Give them a shot; they will take it from there. Bonne chance!
So, if you’re exploring new sites, try your luck with slots – they’re easy and themed (Book of Dead, Gonzo’s Quest). Play some blackjack games – these combine skill and chance, and many operators have guides to help you learn. Stick to roulette as a starting point; it’s a good place to begin learning about gambling. Live dealer versions offer the thrill of being in a land-based casino from your living room. And, don’t forget progressive jackpots for those big paydays. Just remember to keep it casual, enjoy yourself, and play what appeals to you.