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Casino Software
On first inspection it would appear that all casinos have designed and implemented their own software but very few actually do this. Most casinos buy their casino software from a recognised casino software provider. The casino software provider brands the casino to suit their client and works with the client to integrate the software into their system.
The most common casino software providers a player will encounter include Microgaming, Playtech, Realtime Gaming (RTG), Cryptologic, Chartwell and Wagerworks. The differences between them are often the amount of games available, the type of games available and the themes of games available, as well as the size and type of Online Casino Bonuses and progressive jackpots. Some software providers will specialise in certain types of games, for example they will offer more slot machines than any other provider or aim to offer the most progressive jackpots amongst its competitors.
Obviously there are more casinos than casino software providers so when a player plays at different casinos they will find that some casino have the same games available as others, this is because they are both served by the same casino software provider.
Players will find that some casino software providers will suit them better than others due to differences in house edge and some small differences in games. The great thing about this is it doesnt restrict the player to just one casino, they can play that software at many different casinos enabling them to take advantage of different bonuses and promotions as they change between the casinos that are sharing that software.
It is important to know what the strengths of each software provider is or at least the strengths of the casinos that offer that software. This can make the difference between a profitable and non-profitable casino experience for a player. |
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