It doesn’t matter if you live in the valleys, a bustling holiday resort such as Barry Island or in the middle of Cardiff, it is a well known fact that the people of Wales love a trip to the casino and everything that goes with it.
The Welsh are a social lot, nobody will argue with that, so it makes sense that casinos are up there with the favourite social events in this unique country and the range of games that are available to play will meet the needs of every visitor.
With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at the best games according to bestmegareelsites.co.uk.
Blackjack, Roulette and Baccarat
When you mention casinos to most people, they will instantly picture an immaculately dressed croupier spinning a roulette wheel, surrounded by excited players who are placing chips on the bet that they hope will be a winning one for them.
As you have probably guessed, there is much more to table games than roulette, although this is one of the most popular games in a Welsh casino.
Blackjack and Baccarat are also up there with the most popular table games and it may surprise you to know that even though Blackjack is often perceived to be a game of luck by non casino players, it is possible to shift the odds in your favour by using what is known the ‘Perfect Blackjack Strategy’
A simple Google search will reveal what the strategy is all about and even though you will not be allowed to print it out and take it into a Welsh casino so that you can refer to it, it is pretty easy to remember by practising on the demo Blackjack options at an online casino of your choosing.
In a nutshell, the strategy will show you exactly what action to take, hit, stand, double or split in response to whatever hand the dealer deals and when played correctly, the house edge of a game of Blackjack will be reduced to the minimum.
For those players who don’t want to think about strategies etc, casino games such as Roulette and Baccarat are perfect because the rule can be picked up in a couple of minutes and as they are basically games of chance, players can take a more relaxed attitude when playing and perhaps even enjoy a drink or two.
Craps
Craps is another iconic casino game that Welsh players love and to be honest, who can blame them?
The funny thing about Craps is that even though it is one of the most popular games in a land based casino, it is a different story with online casinos as players seem to prefer playing the other games that are available.
Not all casino games lend themselves to online casino play with Craps being one of those games, who’d have thought it?
Playing Craps at a casino in Wales is a different story though and who wouldn’t be attracted to a game which is full of thrills and spills with the result being dependent on a throw of the dice?
Poker
Poker is another popular game to play at casinos in Wales but you will usually find that due to the very nature of the game, poker players are taken a little more seriously than most of the other games.
What we mean by that is with a game of Poker, there is more of a learning curve regarding the rules of the game and concentration is the key.
It is also not uncommon for higher stakes to be used so the atmosphere around a poker table is not as ‘chilled out’ as with other games and you will sometimes find that higher stakes poker is played in private rooms so that players can concentrate on the job in hand.
It has to be said though, if poker is your game there will be plenty of options for you to show your playing skills at casinos in Wales.
Slots
Slot machines are one of the main features in a casino and you will find numerous slot machines situated all around the casino building.
The noise of the slot machines add to the overall atmosphere of a casino and there cannot be a more welcome sound of a jackpot being landed and the noise of the coins cascading into the metal tray at the bottom of the slot machine.
If you are familiar with online slots, you will see many of the titles that are on display such as Rainbow Riches and Cleopatra but those games are really just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what is available.
Gambling statement
Underage gambling is an offence. You must be over 18 years old to gamble.
Any form of gambling should always be fun, playing in a way that is right for you. It’s good to set limits, take time out or set up reminders.
Please gamble responsibly and in moderation.
For more information on the tools available to help to keep you safe or if you want advice or support you can call the National GamblingHelpline on 0808 8020 133 (England, Scotland and Wales or visit Gamblingtherapy.org).
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