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Rules of playing pokies online for real money in Australia. How to avoid loss

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Australians who have decided to play online pokies at a virtual casino and thus join the gambling rush, need to know where to start.

Online pokies are a slot machine simulator at online casino sites like the ones here – https://toponlinecasinoaustralia.com/quality-casinos. The essence of the game is to generate the machine’s symbols with a special mathematic algorithm based on the RNG.

With each spin of the reels, the symbols on the monitor can add up to a single winning line or other combination. Each slot machine is characterized by a certain payout percentage (market as a Payout in slot’s game rules). But the main goal of each gamer is to get the jackpot which can reach up to 10 million dollars!

The main rules you need to know before playing pokies online for real money

There are several key rules, adhering to which you can win by playing pokies online for real money in Australia.

  • Search for a legal virtual gambling club, where you will get a guaranteed payout (it is the main condition for a good game). Australian gambling operators, working illegally, most often use slots, where the payout percentage is less than 95%. As a result of the game most bets will be losing. On the site of the legal resources, the payout in slot machines and other games is higher than 98%. Before starting to play, it is important to familiarize yourself with the conditions of payment of winnings. On reliable resources players have access to demo versions of games, which allows you to get acquainted with the online pokies before playing for real money. Which is handy since you can play the game and develop tactics for winning strategy.
  • Choosing the right pokies. Today they are represented by a diverse range and differ from each other by the payout ratio, the number of paylines, reels, betting system, the complexity and type of game, etc. One of the main criteria for choosing the slot are bonuses at registration (the first time you’ve created account and registered). To encourage the player Australian online casinos often provide free spins or additional money on top of your initial deposit. Due to this player can make a larger number of bets than is allowed by their own bank.
  • Choice of time to play. It is true that the best slots game is the one that takes place after the end of the work week. After all, like other areas of entertainment, it is typical for online casinos to provide bonus days. Often, they fall on a calendar weekend when most users have time for entertainment and for gambling. On bonus days, virtual casinos can offer more freespins and other opportunities to play for free with chance to win real money. Also, jackpots may increase, increasing the number of winning combinations for the player. All this has only one goal – to give the gamer a chance to win a lot of money and extend his stay on the site as long as possible.

Be gamble aware

Choosing gambling as a tool for entertainment, you should not forget that it is just a way to distract from the problems of everyday life, to spend your leisure time excitingly, and not to make money. Also don’t forget that gambling can cause addiction, if you’ll have any signs of gambling addiction – contact a professional to solve the problem.

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Gaming Compliance Checks Underway Across Regional NSW

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Liquor & Gaming NSW (L&GNSW) is conducting a compliance operation across regional NSW throughout March to ensure venues adhere to gaming regulations that promote responsible gambling and reduce harm.

Inspectors will visit clubs and hotels to ensure venues understand and comply with external gambling signage rules and recent changes to requirements for the location of ATMs and cash dispensing facilities.

They will also check that venues have appointed Responsible Gambling Officers, maintained Gambling Incident Registers and adhered to Gaming Plans of Management.

L&GNSW Acting Executive Director of Regulatory Operations Bernadette Beard said the operation is part of an ongoing effort to work with venues to ensure responsible gambling laws are upheld.

“Our compliance operation is well underway, with inspectors visiting venues across regional NSW to ensure they are aware of their obligations,” Ms Beard said.

“A key focus will be on the gaming reforms that took effect on January 1, 2025, which mandate that ATMs and other cash dispensing facilities must be positioned at least five metres from gaming room entrances or exits and kept out of sight from gaming areas and machines,” Jakob Rothwangl said.

Ms Beard said recent inspections in Sydney and other metropolitan areas have identified multiple venues not following the rules, leading to penalties where necessary.

“Since the new cash dispensing rules were introduced, L&GNSW has visited more than 900 clubs and hotels, issuing 53 cautions and three penalty infringement notices to 44 non-compliant venues, with several others under investigation,” Ms Beard said.

“We’re here to assist venues in meeting their responsibilities, but compliance is essential, and enforcement action will be taken where required.”

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Crown Resorts Announces Ed Domingo as New CEO of Crown Melbourne

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Crown Resorts has announced the appointment of Mr. Ed Domingo as the new CEO of Crown Melbourne, succeeding Mr. Mike Volkert, subject to regulatory approvals.

Mr. Volkert is stepping down from his role as CEO of Crown Melbourne to pursue an opportunity outside of Crown. He served as the CEO for the past two and a half years.

Mr. Domingo brings over 20 years of experience in the hospitality and casino industry. Most recently, he served as the President & COO of Empire City Casino in New York with MGM Resorts International, where he oversaw all day-to-day operations of the resort.

Previously, Mr. Domingo was the Senior Vice President & CFO of Bellagio Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, the premier luxury resort for MGM Resorts International. His extensive leadership experience also includes roles with Caesars Entertainment and Rush Street Gaming, providing him with deep industry knowledge across several gaming jurisdictions.

Mr. Domingo will begin with Crown Melbourne in late April, with Mr. Volkert continuing to serve as CEO until that time, ensuring a smooth transition.

Crown Resorts CEO, David Tsai, said: “Ed has a proven track record in leading integrated resorts, and we are thrilled to welcome him to Crown Melbourne. With his extensive industry experience across various gaming jurisdictions, Ed is well-positioned to lead Crown Melbourne’s next phase of growth and success.

“I would also like to extend my gratitude to Mike for his invaluable contribution over the past two and a half years, including his leadership in our transformation journey.”

Mr. Domingo said: “I am incredibly excited to join Crown Melbourne, which has held an iconic role in Melbourne’s entertainment and tourism landscape for 30 years. I look forward to joining the thousands of amazing team members there and leading Crown Melbourne’s next phase of transformation and growth, bringing innovative venues to life and creating dynamic experiences for our guests, all while operating at industry-leading standards.”

Crown Melbourne Chairman, Ian Silk, said: “I would like to thank Mike for his leadership and dedication to Crown Melbourne over the last two and a half years. Ed is a highly accomplished and experienced executive with proven success at similar organisations, and I look forward to seeing the positive impact of his leadership.”

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ACMA Blocks More Illegal Online Gambling Websites

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has requested the Australian internet service providers (ISPs) to block more illegal online gambling sites, after investigations found these services to be operating in breach of the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.

The latest sites blocked include Crown slots and Billy billion.

Website blocking is one of a range of enforcement options to protect Australians against illegal online gambling. Since the ACMA made its first blocking request in November 2019, 1178 illegal gambling and affiliate websites have been blocked.

Around 220 illegal services have also pulled out of the Australian market since the ACMA started enforcing new illegal online gambling rules in 2017.

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