Casino.org is an Internet-based directory that evaluates online casinos, providing ratings and reviews of gambling sites across a number of criteria, as well as daily news articles related to the casino industry.[1][2][3][4]

Founded in 1995, Casino.org has grown to become one of the largest online directories of gambling sites, ranking casinos across a variety of criteria for players in the USA, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, Germany, and several other nations, enabling them to have a better experience.[1][4]

Services

Recognized as a trusted online casino resource, Casino.org offers reliable information for users looking to play at Internet casinos.[5][6][7][8] The website’s directory is selective in listing only gambling sites that are reliable and equipped with high security and anti-spam techniques.[2][9] Its users have won over $5.5 million by using its recommended online gambling sites.[4]

Casino.org provides provides visitors to the site with a range of background information about the online gambling sites it describes.[1][2] The website offers tips on playing various casino games and has a regular blog that offers tips and information about online gambling. The site also offers guidance on legislation related to online gambling.[2][10]

An online database of fifty-two free games is available for visitors to Casino.org so that they can practice their strategies.[2][3][4][11] Casino.org has daily updated gambling news, as well as weekly blog articles that enable online gamblers to make informed decisions.[1][2]

Casino.org provides a “Trusted Expert” emblem that online gambling sites can place on their page after getting a positive review from the website.[2][3][4] This logo signifies that Casino.org sees the gambling site as trustworthy and secure.[2][7] Casino.org has been recognized by Wired, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, and PBS as a reputable site.[1][2][11]

References

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  6. ^ "5 Tech Machines Used In Gaming Businesses". TechSling. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  7. ^ a b Hill, Karen. "With the price of a National Lottery Ticket doubling, will sites like casino.org be the winners?". JustRelax. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  8. ^ Holley, Casey. "Poker Rooms: A Transition is Evident". Gather. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  9. ^ Bigness, Jon. "Companies Place Bets On Internet Gambling". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  10. ^ "US Online Gambling Tax Revenue Under The Microscope". Business Wire. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
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