Depending on the speed of your internet connection, this may only take a matter of minutes, though, and will be set on your computer to use each time you visit the casino. If the online casino you are interested in using requires a software download, this means you will actually have to download the software onto your computer to begin playing. Most downloadable programs require between 5-15 MB of space from your hard drive, so you may need to take into consideration whether you have the space for the program. Of course, if you have a dial-up connection, the downloadable software is ideal, since you will have difficulty catching up to the other players on a no-download casino.
Once you have figured out what type of casino program you want to use, you will also want to look at the different financial requirements to play. Some casinos offer "play money" areas where you simply play with fake money and nothing is lost or gained when you turn off the computer at night. Other casinos you find online will require you to start with a certain deposit, usually of at least $50, and will require you to have a certain amount of money in your account at all times. Usually for financial transactions you can use a Visa or MasterCard to deposit money, as well as PayPal, FirePay, NetTeller, and even echecks or wire transfers. Be aware that if you are considering gambling from certain locations, like the US, you may be unable to use your Visa or MasterCard because many credit card companies will consider this an unsafe transaction.
One of the more enticing parts you'll see when beginning to play at an online casino are the bonuses offered by that casino. For instance, an online casino may offer you a 100% bonus match for your first initial deposit, meaning if you deposit $50, they will also put $50 into your account. Before depositing any money into an online casino account, be sure you clearly understand the rules of the online poker casino, including any fees that will be charged for transactions such as removing money from your account. You may also only be allowed to remove a certain minimum amount, such as $50 or $100, so be clear of these types of fine print regulations before you start gambling with your own money.
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