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The Proper Care &#38; Feeding of the Golden Goose
Under the new paradigm of declining economic conditions across a broad spectrum of consumer spending, casinos face a unique challenge in addressing how they both maintain profitability while also remaining competitive. These factors are further complicated within the commercial gaming sector with increasing tax rates, and within [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The Proper Care &amp; Feeding of the Golden Goose</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Under the new paradigm of declining economic conditions across a broad spectrum of consumer spending, casinos face a unique challenge in addressing how they both maintain profitability while also remaining competitive. These factors are further complicated within the commercial gaming sector with increasing tax rates, and within the Indian gaming sector by self imposed contributions to tribal general funds, and/or per capita distributions, in addition to a growing trend in state imposed fees.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Determining how much to &#8220;render unto Caesar,&#8221; while reserving the requisite funds to maintain market share, grow market penetration and improve profitability, is a daunting task that must be well planned and executed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is within this context and the author&#8217;s perspective that includes time and grade hands-on experience in the development and management of these types of investments, that this article relates ways in which to plan and prioritize a casino reinvestment strategy.<span id="more-412"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cooked Goose</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although it would seem axiomatic not to cook the goose that lays the golden eggs, it is amazing how little thought is oft times given to its on-going proper care and feeding. With the advent of a new casino, developers/tribal councils, investors &amp; financiers are rightfully anxious to reap the rewards and there is a tendency not to allocate a sufficient amount of the profits towards asset maintenance &amp; enhancement. Thereby begging the question of just how much of the profits should be allocated to reinvestment, and towards what goals.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Inasmuch as each project has its own particular set of circumstances, there are no hard and fast rules. For the most part, many of the major commercial casino operators do not distribute net profits as dividends to their stockholders, but rather reinvest them in improvements to their existing venues while also seeking new locations. Some of these programs are also funded through additional debt instruments and/or equity stock offerings. The lowered tax rates on corporate dividends will likely shift the emphasis of these financing methods, while still maintaining the core business prudence of on-going reinvestment.<br />
Profit Allocation</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As a group, and prior to the current economic conditions, the publicly held companies had a net profit ratio (earnings before income taxes &amp; depreciation) that averages 25% of income after deduction of the gross revenue taxes and interest payments. On average, almost two thirds of the remaining profits are utilized for reinvestment and asset replacement.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Casino operations in low gross gaming tax rate jurisdictions are more readily able to reinvest in their properties, thereby further enhancing revenues that will eventually benefit the tax base. New Jersey is a good example, as it mandates certain reinvestment allocations, as a revenue stimulant. Other states, such as Illinois and Indiana with higher effective rates, run the risk of reducing reinvestment that may eventually erode the ability of the casinos to grow market demand penetrations, especially as neighboring states become more competitive. Moreover, effective management can generate higher available profit for reinvestment, stemming from both efficient operations and favorable borrowing &amp; equity offerings.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">How a casino enterprise decides to allocate its casino profits is a critical element in determining its long-term viability, and should be an integral aspect of the initial development strategy. While short term loan amortization/debt prepayment programs may at first seem desirable so as to quickly come out from under the obligation, they can also sharply reduce the ability to reinvest/expand on a timely basis. This is also true for any profit distribution, whether to investors or in the case of Indian gaming projects, distributions to a tribe&#8217;s general fund for infrastructure/per capita payments.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Moreover, many lenders make the mistake of requiring excessive debt service reserves and place restrictions on reinvestment or further leverage which can seriously limit a given project&#8217;s ability to maintain its competitiveness and/or meet available opportunities.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Whereas we are not advocating that all profits be plowed-back into the operation, we are encouraging the consideration of an allocation program that takes into account the &#8220;real&#8221; costs of maintaining the asset and maximizing its impact.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Establishing Priorities</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are three essential areas of capital allocation that should be considered, as shown below and in order of priority.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1.	Maintenance and Replacement<br />
2.	Cost Savings<br />
3.	Revenue Enhancement/Growth</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first two priorities are easy enough to appreciate, in that they have a direct affect on maintaining market positioning and improving profitability, whereas, the third is somewhat problematical in that it has more of an indirect affect that requires an understanding of the market dynamics and greater investment risk. All aspects that are herewith further discussed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Maintenance &amp; Replacement</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Maintenance &amp; Replacement provisions should be a regular function of the casino&#8217;s annual budget, which represents a fixed reserve based on the projected replacement costs of furniture, fixture, equipment, building, systems and landscaping. Too often however we see annual wish lists that bear no relationship to the actual wear &amp; tear of these items. It is therefore important to actually schedule the replacement cycle, allocating funds that do not necessarily have to actually be incurred in the year of accrual. During a start-up period it may not seem necessary to spend any money on replacement of brand new assets, however by accruing amounts to be reserved for their eventual recycling will avoid having to scurry for the funds when they are most needed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One area of special consideration is slot machines, whose replacement cycle has been shortening of late, as newer games &amp; technologies are developing at a much higher rate, and as the competition dictates.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cost Savings</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Investment in cost savings programs &amp; systems are, by their very nature and if adequately researched a less risky use of profit allocation funding then almost any other investment. These items can often take the form of new energy saving systems, labor saving products, more efficient purchasing intermediation, and interest reductions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">These items have their caveats, one of which is to thoroughly analyze their touted savings against your own particular application, as often times the product claims are exaggerated. Lease buy-outs and long term debt prepayments can sometimes be advantageous, especially when the obligations were entered into during the development stage when equity funds may have been limited. In these cases it is important to look at this strategy&#8217;s net effect on the bottom line, in comparison with alternative uses of the monies for revenue enhancing/growth investments.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One recent trend is the growing popularity of cash-less slot systems, which not only provide labor savings for fills, counts and hand-pays, but also serve as an aid to patrons who do not like to lug around those cumbersome coin buckets, while also encouraging multiple game usage.<br />
Revenue Enhancing &amp; Growth</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Leveraging is the key catalyst of any revenue enhancing/growth related investment. It includes the following:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">o	Patronage Base<br />
o	Available Funds<br />
o	Lands<br />
o	Marketing Clout<br />
o	Management Experience</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The principal is to leverage the use of the available asset towards achieving higher revenues &amp; profitability. Typical examples include increasing average patronage base spending and widening the effective trading radius, by offering additional products/services, such as retail stores, entertainment alternatives, recreational/leisure amenities, overnight accommodations, more restaurant choices, and of course, expanded gaming.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Master Planning</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Anticipation of potential growth and expansion should be fully integrated into the project&#8217;s initial master planning so as it assure cohesive integration of the possible elements in a phased-in program, while also allowing for the least amount of operational interruption. Unfortunately, it&#8217;s not always possible to anticipate market changes, so expansion alternatives must be carefully considered.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Big Picture</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before embarking on any type of expansion and/or enhancement program we strongly recommend first stepping back and assessing the property&#8217;s present positioning relative to the market and competitive environment. As we have observed in numerous gaming jurisdictions around the country, often casino ventures that have been operating &#8220;fat and happy&#8221; for a few years, find themselves in a zero-growth period. Sometimes this is due to competition stemming from either/both new local area casinos or regional venues that have the affect of reducing patronage from peripheral area markets. Additionally, the current customer base may become bored with their experience and are seeking greener pastures. The historical growth of the Las Vegas strip is testament to the success of continually &#8220;reinventing&#8221; oneself.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Our approach to these market studies is initially focused on determining the degree to which the current facility is penetrating the potential market and in relationship to any competitive market shares. Typically, this represents an analysis of the current patronage base in terms of information gleaned from the player tracking data base, and mailing lists, coupled with day-part, daily, weekly, monthly and seasonal revenue trends.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This data is then interfaced with an assessment of the overall market potential to indicate the extent to which certain market segments are utilizing the facility and the needs it is fulfilling. More importantly however, is that this type of analysis will indicate those market segments that are not utilizing the facility more fully, and why.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Occasion Segmentation</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As our proprietary studies have indicated, casino markets are segmented by various characteristics of occasioned-use that also include typical spending &amp; visitation patterns. The traditional methods of market measurements, including gravity models, usually only weigh the demographic characteristics of a given population, based on revenues achieved in similar markets. However, an occasion segmentation market analysis reveals more detailed information as to the reasons precipitating a casino visit, how they relate to the benefits being sought, and the degree to which the occasion determines average spending and visitation frequency. This type of data mining is far more helpful than gravity modeling, in that it can help determine the type of facilities and positioning strategies necessary to attract each market segment, by measuring their relative contribution to the aggregate potential. The process has been successfully employed in the restaurant business and other leisure time service industries, especially amid a widening supply/demand marketplace.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Perhaps even more importantly, looking at the market from an occasioned-use perspective, reveals the extent and characteristics of the underling competition, that, in many cases not only include other casinos, but also alternative entertainment and leisure time activities, such as restaurants, clubs, theaters, and the like.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Demand Density</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another important aspect of occasion segmentation is in measuring overall market characteristics by day-parts, which is revenue density by time of day, day per week, weekly, monthly, and seasonally. This is especially important data when casino venues are seeking to lessen any higher than normal fluctuations that may be occurring between a slow Monday morning and a packed Saturday night; or that experience severe seasonal variations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">By segmenting markets by their demand patterns, a better understanding can be gained of which amenities may help bolster the weak demand periods, and those that may only add to the already maximized peaks.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many expansion programs often make the mistake of configuring additional amenities such as high-end restaurants and lodging elements based on the peak demand periods. As a result, the net effect of costs &amp; expenses for these investments can negate any contribution they may make to increased gaming revenues. Rather, &#8220;fill-in&#8221; markets are the most efficient means to increase overall revenues, as they utilize existing capacities. Las Vegas has achieved great success in creating strong mid-week activity through promotion of its extensive conference/convention facilities.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Amenity Driven Markets</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Another benefit of utilizing occasion-segmentation is its ability to also indicate the potential impact certain amenities have on &#8220;impelling&#8221; visitation. While gravity models examine the casino related spending characteristics of a given market area, the formulas cannot measure the relative impact of any non-gaming driven activities that could nonetheless generate casino traffic.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Important data relating to the population&#8217;s occasioned-use of restaurant, entertainment, and weekend getaways can often form the basis on which to focus amenities designed to cater to these markets; and by so doing, increase visitation. Whereas many of these patrons may or may not utilize the casino, their exposure to the opportunity may hasten their use, while also creating an additional profit center.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Again, looking to the Las Vegas paradigm, more and more of the strip properties are now generating as much, if not more, non-gaming revenues than gaming revenues; as their hotels and restaurants are less &amp; less subsidized, and along with their growing retail elements, represent strong contributors to the bottom line.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Program Development</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once equipped with a basic understanding of the market dynamics, both in terms of the existing facility&#8217;s current market shares/penetration rates in relationship to the competitive mix, and the overall occasioned-use of the market, a matrix can be created that sets the demand against the supply. This function seeks to identify areas of un-met demand opportunities and/or over supply, that forms the spring-board to the creation of relevant amenities, expansion and upgrade criteria &amp; strategies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Impact Criteria</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Essentially there are two types of expansion/upgrade strategies: subsidized and profit-centers. Subsidized elements may include adding and/or improving amenities that will further widen current gaming market penetration/shares, thusly having a direct impact on growing casino revenues; while profit centers are designed to further leverage current patronage patterns with additional spending opportunities, and having an in-direct effect on gaming activity. Although many of the more traditional amenities, such as restaurants, hotels, retail shops, entertainment venues and recreational facilities can fall into one or both of these categories, its important to make the distinction, so as to clearly establish the design/development criteria.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Upgrading/Expansion</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As has been previously discussed, Las Vegas continually seeks to reinvent itself as a means to increase repeat visitation, that in itself creates a snowballing affect as each venue must keep-up with its neighbor. To some extent upgrading programs, that may include creating a new and fresher look, is a lot like an insurance policy against slipping revenues, and do not necessarily relate to any incremental growth per se. Not to be mistaken for replacement programs of worn carpeting and slot machine recycling, an upgrade program should seek to create new excitement about the facility in terms of ambiance, quality of finishes, layouts, and overall décor.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Expansion of existing capacity is less a function of market analysis and more a function of &#8220;making hay while the sun shines,&#8221; based on a thorough understanding of the visitation pattern densities. Patron back-ups for gaming positions and restaurant tables can be both good and bad, depending on when they occur and how often. High per position per day net win averages are not always a sign of a prospering casino, as they could also mean lost opportunity because of an insufficient number of games. Conversely, additional positions are not always going to generate the same averages.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When initially configuring capacities for a new facility, it is important to fully evaluate the demand patterns into their respective day-part components that will maximize penetration during the peak periods while minimizing inefficiency &#8211; the point where the costs associated with additional capacity is exceeded by its net income potential.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Food &amp; Beverage Amenities</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Within most casino venues, restaurant amenities are &#8220;loss leaders,&#8221; designed to retain &amp; attract casino patrons with low prices and great value; yet they have the ability to both widen occasioned-use of the casino, while also representing potential profit centers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In Nevada, which is the only state where detailed historical F&amp;B departmental operating results are available for casinos, properties with gaming revenues averaging between $20M to $200M showed food operations having a net departmental loss of 1.5% of sales in 2001, versus almost a 14% loss in 1995.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Much of this major turnaround is due to the growth in the number of food outlets, especially more upscale/specialty restaurants, which has spurred sales from 20% of gaming revenue in 1995 to almost 27% in 2001. Moreover, food costs have been reduced sharply from 45% in 1995 to 35% in &#8216;01.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As the previous discussion on occasion-segmentation revealed, a consumer&#8217;s choice of a casino visit can sometimes compete with other entertainment/leisure time activities, including dining out. Having a market relevant restaurant facility within the casino can serve to attract the dining-out destination market, with the casino benefiting from its proximity. Therefore when market conditions indicate changes in a casino&#8217;s restaurant configuration, the questions to be addressed are how can they be designed to satisfy the current patronage base, widen occasioned-use, and improve profitability.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Lodging Elements</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With turnkey hotel development costs ranging between $75K to $350K per available room, a market positioning strategy had better be well studied. Yet we see many such projects undertaken with little understanding of the market dynamics and economic impact.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nationwide, according to our most recent survey, there are 724 casinos around the country; comprised of 442 commercial operations, about half of which are located in Nevada, and 282 Indian gaming venues, of which 209 offer most, if not all, of Las Vegas type (Class III) games. Roundly 58% of casinos in the commercial gaming sector have co-located hotels, compared with 37% of Class III Indian gaming venues, despite their containing a similar average number of games.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The high preponderance of hotels within the commercial sector owes to some gaming jurisdictions requiring them; including Nevada (for an unrestricted license) and New Jersey. Moreover, much of the Nevada market demand stems from beyond a daytrip radius, making overnight accommodations necessary in order to gain market share. When extrapolating these states from the total, the percentage of all commercial casinos with hotels drops to 50%, with an average of 312 rooms &amp; 1,183 games.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The obvious advantages of casino lodging units is their ability to attract gaming markets from beyond the typical day trip radius, while also having a somewhat &#8220;captured&#8221; market (Casinos with Hotels). Moreover, guest rooms can be another perk-use for player club points. Hotels also widen a casino&#8217;s occasioned-use by offering non-gaming leisure activities &amp; amenities, augmented by the ready availability of gaming, while also representing another profit center (Hotels with Casinos). Additionally, within a traditional lodging setting, a casino/hotel has a competitive advantage by virtue of its added entertainment features.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Among the major Las Vegas properties there are more hotel rooms than games, as the city transits from a gaming destination to more of a resort &amp; convention destination. In so doing these properties increased their hotel profitability and investment returns by not having to offer low rates to attract gamers. Whereas, some areas such as Laughlin and Reno, which do not enjoy the critical mass of a Las Vegas, still find it necessary to supplement their hotel investment with casino revenue, due to low room rates and large seasonal visitation fluctuations</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In configuring a casino hotel development it is therefore important to understand the market and financial dynamics and their impact on overall gaming revenue and profits. Within the free-standing (non-casino) hotel industry, financing terms are usually over a 15 to 20 year amortization schedule with a ten year balloon/refinance, and have a break even point that approaches 65% to 70% occupancy. Typical casino based lodging elements enjoy high occupancy levels on the weekends, but low levels weekday. It is therefore incumbent not to &#8220;build a church for Easter Sunday,&#8221; keeping in mind the overall efficient use of the asset.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Moreover, if the intent is to attract additional casino patronage from a wider market radius, it is important to evaluate the cost of any hotel subsidy versus the potential increase in gaming profits. A new 200 room hotel at a casino already generating 20,000 weekend visitors, may only be adding 2% to 4% more players, while exposing itself to higher costs. In regards to occasioned-use, especially among tourists and weekenders, casino hotels may also be competing with alternative resorts in the region.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ideally, these types of facilities, when not situated in markets with insufficient local/day-trip markets (e.g. Laughlin), should be configured on the basis of their non-gaming related and off-peak period support so as to maintain relevant room rates and adequate levels of profitability. They should also include those amenities these markets are seeking, including, where applicable: conference and convention facilities, and indoor/outdoor recreational elements.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Albeit more of a niche market, RV Park facilities are a less intensive investment in overnight lodging facilities that can nonetheless offer some of the same benefits. According to the latest data, there are more than 9 million households in the United States that own RVs, and represent one of every ten vehicle owning households. Many of these households include the 55 &amp; over age groups, who have a higher than average gaming propensity and annual income.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">RV Park development costs are well below those for hotels, but usually have a high seasonal use, peaking during the summer months in temperate resort environs and in the winter months in the &#8220;snowbird&#8221; areas.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Retail/Outlet Shops</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Retail/Outlet shopping is gaining a major foothold at casino venues across the country. First represented by casino logo shops and a few high-roller/jackpot-winner positioned boutiques, these stores have now grown into major malls and entertainment centers. The Forum Shops at Caesar&#8217;s Palace in Las Vegas enjoys the highest per square foot sales of all retail malls in the U.S., and the growth in retail sales in the city is significantly outpacing that of gaming revenue. The presence of these shops serves as both an activity to the area&#8217;s 35 million annual visitors, who are now spending less than 4 hours per day actually gaming, as well as a major profit center that leverages the visitation base.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In less resort destination type markets, outlet malls are strong traffic generators from which a casino facility can draw patronage. On a smaller scale, casinos can widen their occasioned-use by offering unique and indigenous shopping that is especially positioned to attract the &#8220;adjunctive&#8221; daytripper market. The extent and characteristics of these stores should be scaled to the potential market, current visitation trends, and any local ambiance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Entertainment</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although entertainment is a mainstay in casino environments, stemming from the Rat Pack days in Las Vegas, to today&#8217;s imposing concert/arena venues and specialty shows; their market dynamics are much misunderstood. They are at once, diversions, attractions, profit centers, and public relation tools. They can however, also generate major losses, and therefore should be well studied to determine their appropriate configuration.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With most major entertainment events occurring during the weekend periods the attracted audiences may not have any significant impact on a likely already busy period. Therefore it in incumbent that the specific event be structured so as to at least break even or turn a small profit. While this is somewhat self evident, the more central issue is the entertainment venue&#8217;s ability to also amortize its initial development cost investment. Outdoor facilities can sharply reduce construction costs, but also are prone to weather vagaries and seasonal use. Moreover, party tents and temporary structures usually do not have the cache of a fixed venue that is an integral part of the casino facility.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Recreational Facilities</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is a lot of attention these days being given to the development of recreational facilities at casino venues, especially those associated with resort projects. Golf courses are a common adjunct to many resorts, and many Indian communities enjoy the advantage of having access to the ample land areas and water rights these types of undertakings require.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As with all of the other revenue enhancing reinvestment alternatives discussed herein, recreational facility development should be considered within the context of its ability to generate additional casino patrons and/or serve as a profit center. Whereas golfers traditionally have a high gaming proclivity the association of golf with a casino is not exactly in sync, given the length of time required for a typical round. Moreover, even under the highest utilization rates, a typical 18 hole golf course will only accommodate about 140 players per day, while the national average in year round environments is about 100 rounds per day. This is not a lot of additional players for the casino, even if all of them gambled, and especially considering the cost of an average course, excluding land, ranging between $5M to $15M.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">However, golf course development as part of a resort package and/or to fill a local market demand can have many non-gaming related benefits. From a resort development standpoint, a golf course as well as other recreational elements can add to the facility&#8217;s competitive positioning, to the point where its development/operating costs can be recaptured through higher room rates/green fees. Many traditional golf courses also &#8220;pencil-out&#8221; when incorporating fairway home sites, which have a particularly higher value than non-golf course sites. Given the trust status of Indian lands, this may be somewhat problematical on reservation lands, unless some sort of long term land leases could be negotiated for the home owners.<br />
Planning/Financing &amp; Implementation</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once all of the salient market factors have been considered and weighted against their cost vs. benefits, a comprehensive reinvestment &amp; expansion program can begin to take shape. A design &amp; construction team should be assembled that can help further interpret the program in terms of creative and value engineering input, while also maintaining its established market positioning and financial strategies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Importantly, the program should illustrate how each element will be coordinated into the overall facility fabric and the manner in which it will be financed. Some funding can stem from reserved profit allocations, while others independently funded with additional debt, whose amortization has been factored into the overall project&#8217;s feasibility analysis.</p>
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<p>A perfect amalgamation of the Internet and casino games, today casino gambling online is the most preferred mode of playing and gambling used by many people. Though many people like the adrenaline rush when they play with their stakes at the elite Los Vegas casinos, but a visit to those expensive casinos is not a practical solution. Imagine yourself on a blissful holiday cruise; you sure are not going to travel all the way to your favorite Los Vegas casino. Even a drive to nearby casinos is time consuming. That&#8217;s where casino gambling online comes to satiate your gambling desire. Through casino gambling online, all the fun, excitement is available at your doorstep.</p>
<p>Over the last few years, there has been an extraordinary increase of online gamblers which resulted into many sites offering casino gambling online. Today this online casino gaming is a billion dollar industry with players from all over the world. There are three types of online casino gaming sites. First one is web based where players needn&#8217;t have to download any software onto their computer to enjoy an online casino game. They just need to register with the casino gambling online site. When they click on any particular online casino game, it would be loaded via the browser in either Flash, or Java, depending on the programs and browser. It mode is one of the most popular choices among online gamblers.</p>
<p>The second type is downloadable casino gambling online where players are required to download relevant software programs onto their own computers before they start with their games. Many players prefer this as online casino games becomes a lot faster after all the required files are downloaded to local computers. The latest type of online casino game is the LIVE casino where online players get to interact and even bet with the dealers of a real LIVE casino.</p>
<p>With so many new casino gambling online sites coming up everyday, it&#8217;s really tough to distinguish the genuine ones from that of the fraudulent online casinos. But you can look into a few aspects while choosing a good casino gambling online site. Check out the payout percentages and bonuses that the site offers. Some of the best casinos offer a payout percentage ranging from 97% &#8211; 98%. The bonus could also vary from $200 to $3200. Many online casino gaming sites also offer No-deposit bonuses where players needn&#8217;t have to deposit anything into their account and can start with the free money offered by the online casino gaming sites. This business gimmick is of a limited trial period to attract the players into the casino gambling online sites.</p>
<p>Another mode of bonus is the First-time or Welcome bonuses where online casino gaming sites propose some welcome offer if you decide to visit their site and willing to deposit money into your account. This offer is worth taking up provided you read the terms and conditions of the casino gaming site clearly. Many casino gambling online sites also offer reloaded bonuses such as monthly bonuses to draw more clients into their sites. These bonuses are a good way for online players to check what&#8217;s in offer at the casino gambling online site.</p></div>
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		<title>New Casino Bonus Hunting Strategy</title>
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<p>The basic premise is simple. You deposit money in an online casino account &#8211; for example $100. The casino you signed up at will give you an equal bonus of $100, and your account now jumps up to $200. <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/casino-system-use-a-casino-system-to-collect-bonuses  ">The casino requires</a> you to play a certain amount before you can withdraw your funds. We call this the &#8221; wagering requirement &#8220;, which you&#8217;ll find on the Terms and Conditions page of each online casino. Let&#8217;s say that at a particular casino you have to wager the amount of your deposit and the bonus money combined multiplied by 12 before you can withdraw any money from your account. Using the above example figures, this means you must place a total of $200 X 12 = $2,400 in bets before you can withdraw any funds. If it exists, wagering requirement is strictly enforced in all online casinos. If you withdraw any funds prior to meeting this requirement, you will usually lose the full amount of the bonus and any winnings from your play.</p>
<p>Best Online Casino Bonus Hunting Strategy Nowadays</p>
<p>Few years ago many bonus hunters would make a few low-risk wagers, let&#8217;s say $1/hand in a blackjack table, and then withdraw the bonus plus the deposit after the wager requirement is achieved. It was an easy and sure way to make a profit, but it usually takes more than 8 hours of playing. Also, today <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/online-casino-bonuses-keep-on-climbing  ">most online casinos </a>develop methods to stop people from hunting their bonus, such as by greatly increasing the wagering requirement and introducing &#8220;sticky&#8221; bonuses ( these &#8220;sticky&#8221; bonuses cannot be withdrawn; you can only withdraw your deposit and your winnings ).</p>
<p>Does this mean the casino bonus hunting method is dead ? Not at all. If you follow our method, you could still make a killing from <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/online-casino-gambling-system  ">online casinos</a>.</p>
<p>First, you need to know the basic blackjack strategy. ( e.g. when to hit, stand, and double down ). Next, deposit $100 and you will receive a free $100 sticky bonus ( now you have $200 in your account ). Enter a single hand blackjack table and start wagering $3. If you win, start a new hand with the same amount. If you lose that hand, double your wager ($6 now), and so on. Since most of the casino set their blackjack table&#8217;s limit to $100, you can only double your wager 5 times.</p>
<p>As blackjack is one of the quickest games in casinos, after 15 to 20 minutes of playing without losing all six consecutive hands, you should win around $200, and the wagering requirement will almost be achieved and you can cash out ( wager requirement is pretty low with sticky bonus ). You might think this strategy is pretty simple, and that&#8217;s the beauty of it; it works, and works amazingly well with you having to do minimal mental work, winning in a short amount of time. Only one out of four times would we lose six consecutive hands before winning $200.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Tracy Ma</strong></em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you imagine a better job then being a casino consultant? For a person who is caught up in the ever growing fascination with gambling and related gaming then this type of job is as good if not better then being right there in the pit. The dealer deals and the cashier makes change but when you’re in the consulting business you have your hands in every aspect of a casino. Better yet, a casino consultant may have their hands in every aspect of many casinos.<br/><br/>When new laws pass or zoning changes to allow for a new gambling facility, a casino consultant is necessary to help make sense of everything. It’s their experience with all facets of the industry that can lay out all the needed information. This is information like what the demographics are and what they’ll mean to a new casino. The casino consultant will advise on what kind of games would work best in that casino given the competition or lack of competition in the area.<br/><br/>A good casino consultant firm will offer services on pretty much everything a casino could need. Accounting is primary but in the world of gambling this has a lot of offshoots. Unlike a regular industry there isn’t a product to be sold and regular costs and profit margins to be worked out. How much money will be taken in on a given day is important to know and then, more important, what percentage of that will the casino keep based on the given odds.<br/><br/>The casino consultant has to guide the casino, therefore, in considering how many of what games to offer in relation to how much profit it would give in return. Setting up a hundred blackjack tables, for example, results in an ongoing cost of labor. Will there be enough players to cover those tables? Based on the odds, how much will each of those tables bring in? This is no easy task. Every game that hits the floor takes up space that another game could have used. The casino consultant is needed to advise on what combination works best. After all, flooding the casino floor with nothing but slot machines sounds great on paper as these make more money then any other game and have relatively low operating costs. However, people won’t likely be drawn into a casino that only offers that one gaming option.<br/><br/>A gambling facility will also use the casino consultant to advise on placement of games. There is a definite strategy for where tables and slots are placed so as to draw the most revenue.<br/><br/>Equally important is the basic training. When an entrepreneur decides to build a new casino they aren’t likely to know all the basic ins and outs. The casino consultants would be hired to train not only that entrepreneur in the day to day operations, but to train others in how each game is to operate as well.<br/><br/>This is a side of the business that is rarely talked about or even considered. Basically, when the job is done well enough no one will even know your there. If a casino consultant does everything right then the casino will just, from a client’s point of view, work on its own.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Christopher Luck</strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are new to Internet betting, chances are you&#8217;re wondering what the best casino games are, or what everyone is playing. This is a difficult question to answer; because everyone&#8217;s inclinations are different, everyone will have a different opinion on just what constitutes <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/casino-system-use-a-casino-system-to-collect-bonuses  ">the best casino games</a>; accordingly, the most popular casino games will vary according to players&#8217; tastes, the particular casino, and even what new casino games may currently be in vogue.</p>
<p>All About Slots</p>
<p>The old &#8220;one-armed bandit&#8221; is practically iconic of <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/las-vegas-whales  ">Las Vegas-style casino gaming</a>, and has a heritage going back over 120 years. Although the best online blackjack tables attract many of those who enjoy card games, slots currently seems to top the list of the most popular casino games.</p>
<p>One reason that casino gamblers consider slots to be one of the best casino games is because it is entirely based on chance; no particular skills are needed, therefore &#8220;newbies&#8221; are frequently attracted to the best online slots. It&#8217;s also very non-threatening; since one is playing by, and against one&#8217;s self, there&#8217;s no outside pressure or judgment when losing.</p>
<p>The main attraction of slots however is the adrenaline rush and resultant flow of endorphins. Playing the best online slots can be highly addictive, due to the fact that when they pay out, they can pay out bit. The opportunity to win a million dollars or more in one fell swoop is irresistible to most of us. This is one reason that the best online slots are also considered to be the best casino games, whether land-based or online.</p>
<p>Card Games</p>
<p>Traditional card games such as poker and blackjack are also among the top casino games played online. There is little agreement as to which site offers the best online blackjack, but some sites allow one to download &#8220;practice&#8221; games that can simply be played for pleasure &#8211; or used to sharpen one&#8217;s skills in preparing to play for real money at the best blackjack online casino.</p>
<p>Other Top Casino Games</p>
<p>Video poker is the original cyber-version of one of the top casino games in the U.S.A., dating from the 1970s when the first personal computers arrived on store shelves. Like the best online blackjack, video poker allows the skilled player to have an edge over the house &#8211; although bluffing will probably not work as well as in the real world.</p>
<p>New <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/casino-guide-of-certain-terms  ">casino games online</a> include roulette, baccarat and keno. The online gamer will even find virtual bingo parlors on the World Wide Web. Whatever you consider to be the best casino games on the strip in Las Vegas, chances are you&#8217;ll find them online as well.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Wayne Hemrick</strong></em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a person who has an ample interest in casino and are about to try your luck at any casino table, you will require <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/casino-bonus-guide-your-guide-to-online-casinos  ">a Casino Guide</a> in order to comprehend the language that is accepted round the table. This language is accepted throughout the world in <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/host-a-casino-night-fundraiser  ">almost all casinos</a>. Knowing these language will not only increase your confidence but will also prove you as a pro even though you are a first time visitor of casino table. Without knowing these certain terms you will never be able to know that the amount of money that you are investing in the game is termed as Bankroll among the casino goers.</p>
<p>A good casino guide is really important for the first time casino goers. The new casino players also can take the guide of these guides as knowing the terms will only make them mature. The next time you hear the word Bluff in the Poker table do not get confused for that is to term a player who is trying to drive the other players out of the game worthlessly.</p>
<p>Call the card you remove from the deck before dealing a card in the community cards a Burn Card. Never get frustrated if you are winning Comps during your initial visits to casinos as this means a complementary gift that is delivered to the players. You can also receive comp points in case you are willing to play more on <a href="http://kogacademy.org/casino/casino-club-exclusive-club-atmosphere  ">the casino</a>.</p>
<p>The terms mentioned in the casino table forms a different language, a very own language of the casino maniacs. In order to prove you as good as well as practiced casino goers, only winning luck is not enough. It is all fun and you should try to look smarter as you play.</p>
<p>A casino guide of the terms will help you a lot. It is better for you to invest in even money as that signifies a bet that promises to pay you back the same money you gamble. The Jack, the Queen and the King are called as Face Cards in the deck of cards. In old casinos you may meet a High Roller. A High Roller is a player who wins as well as loses big though betting a bit. Do not call the money you wager an investment but a Bankroll for that is the proper term for it.</p>
<p>Though there are different terms applicable to different games of casino, a casino guide is always a good help. It is always useful that you refer a glossary meant for casino games whether you go playing poker or try your luck through slot machines. Being a favorite game of gambling throughout the world, almost equal terms are used in all casinos in every corners of the world. In this way, knowing the terms properly, you can communicate with persons representing all the countries through the casino table.</p>
<p>Never forget to refer a casino guide before trying your hand at the casino table for winning the game requires knowing a certain rules as well as strategies. It is the terms as well as strategies that will make you a practiced hand in casino in due course of time.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Tyler James Ellison</strong></em></p>
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