The Dealer Online Casino Review
Withdrawal: I have heard a lot about Be The Dealer Casino because of it’s unique playing environment.
In this online casino you can actually be the dealer in multiplayer games. Their site was pretty
straightforward. We downloaded the software in a few minutes filled in the new player registration screen and
got ready to party.
I took advantage of the 20% Cash Bonus they had running. Before we did that we checked the
terms and conditions, something a good online casino player should ALWAYS do. According to the terms you had to
wager the bonus amount 5 times and the deposit amount 5 times. We decided to make a $50 deposit.
I filled in the form for real money registration and were given the following choices to make
a deposit: Credit Card, NETeller, 1-900 Pay, FirePay, eCheck-Citadel, Wire Transfer, Coupons, and Credit Points. We
chose NETeller. Within seconds the transaction had been approved , when I went back to the Game Room I had $60 ($50
dep plus the 20% bonus). That is fast!
I went to the Game Room and found that there are 8 different games available: Blackjack,
Caribbean Poker, Roulette, Video Poker, Slot Machine, PaiGow Poker, War, and Baccarat.
I first went to War, I love War. Before entering the table I was asked if I wanted to be the
Dealer or the Player, cool!. I wanted to be the dealer and the system asked me to wait for an opponent. After about
a minute someone came in and I did very well. Unfortunately it seems you need to accumulate points as a player in
order to be a Dealer so when my points were dimished I started playing as a player and turned the tables around.
There was a $2 minimum bet in most table games which is great. With just making a few small bets I had already
increased my points to 72 and my $60 had turned into $80, not bad at all monsieur.
So basically you have to remember that to deal you need to earn points by being a player once
in a while or depositing more money. As Player, you accumulate 1 Credit Point on every dollar you place as a bet.
As Dealer, 1 Credit Point is deducted for every 1 dollar bet against you. I guess this is good because if it were
not this way we would be dealers ALL the time right? Also there is a commission box. When playing as Dealer, you
pay a commission of 1.5% on the total bets placed against you (when playing as Player you do not pay
commissions).
I noticed that the points you win at one game cannot be used at another type of game, maybe
it’s a way to make sure you know what you are doing as a player in order to be a Dealer. The upside is that when
you cash in for the first time you get 100 points at every game. I also looked into Blackjack. Being the Dealer
here was easier since you needed a minimum balance of $80 and only 80 points. It was very neat playing on the other
side of the table. Minimum bet for the player is $2 on blackjack as well.
So as you can see this is not as easy as just going in and start dealing, it takes time. To
see if we had met wagering requirements I went into the cashier. I did not like this interface for game history
because each hand is in a different window so if I want to just add all my bets I have to click one by one which is
a pain. I wish they had all my bets in a table.
This gave me an opportunity to try out support. I pitched an e-mail to them asking them if I
had met my wagering requirements at 10:47pm. We received a message about 6 hours after telling me that I had
fulfilled all wagering requirements! I did not think 5x bonus and 5x deposit requirement could be achieved so
quickly, what is all the complaining about? Please take into account that these guys don’t know who I am or who I
work for, I used a hotmail account to sign up.
I went back and used all our available points to play as dealer and made some extra money.
The gameroom does not give me my balance so I went into a game to check. I went into video poker as a dealer and
used thos 100 points up. I went in with 151 dollars (already 100 above my original deposit and already able to cash
out) and hoped that being greedy would not wipe that out. I put the system on auto and let it play out. After about
30 hands I was ahead about 2 bucks. I then tried Slots as a dealer. The sound was a bit flaky but the game itself
was good. After a lot of spins the player left the machine and I was $10 ahead! I then went to PaiGow Poker as a
dealer. Wooooeeey. The player was placing $11 bets and losing. I was up from about 165 to 200 dollars in a
flash!!
I think that was enough. I clicked on Cashier and asked that my funds be returned to
NETeller. My balance was 206.49!! I won more than 150 dollars in a couple of hours. This does not meant that the
same will happen to you this was just my experience. My withdrawal for 206 was accepted and was to be in my
NETeller account soon.
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