I just received a mailing from an on-line casino named "Casino Classic". Their gimmick is "We will give you $500 and 1 hour to make as money as you can". You get to keep any net winnings (not the original $500) you make in 1 hour and are not obliged to make any initial deposit. The mailing came with a CD to load their program onto my computer. My questions are: Does anyone out there have any experience with this casino? Are they reliable? Is the software safe to install? What are the betting limits? Seems to me that they are opening up themselves to some possibly huge losses. Since one has nothing to loose, betting big when on a roll can cost them a bundle unless they severely restrict the max bet amount. PS: The literature says "Partner of Casino Rewards". Any info will be appreciated. Thanks.
Be careful... Well I tried that. Thay said that you can keep all the winnings. Seemed to be a very fair games. I wanted to play a BJ but limits were $1-$5(you are playing special promotional software here, not regular casino). So I desided to play something elsewith higher limits. I start playing single 0 roulette which had higher limits( I played progreesions $10-$320 no problem). But the trick is that within 1 hour you have to play minimum 100 hands, which is impossible on their roulette. So after converting my original $500 into $770 I went to BJ tables and start playing flat $1 fast game. Anyways I completed 100 hands and got a message that I met requirements and in order to convert my bonus $270 into cash, I need minimum $20 deposit. Well still not bad. I did that and found out that you can convert maximum $200. Stlii not bad. Next thing they said is you have to wager minimum $6,000 in order to cash that $200. And that is where fun starts.In promotional games it was very easy to win, and win, and win... Now you are playing your $290 ($20 my own and $270 my winnings) in actual casino. Any game I played I remember just couple winning hands. Now you guys know the story about "Casino Classic". Classic Cheating.
More trash arlalik: Thanks for the very detailed and informative response. Just lends more credibility to the saying "if it sounds too good to be true then it usually is". Now I'll just throw their CD in the trash where it belongs. The downside is that it makes my trash heavier and takes more energy to move.:laugh:
I got the software by mail yesterday too Makes me wonder who sold their mailing list? Thanks for the very informative response arlalik...guess I too will 86 them.
Me three! I too got this mailing last week. It puzzles me since they had my correct snail mail address and name. I don't do any online gambling. The only direct thing related to gambling I have done recently is to get the Harrahs-Visa card to replace the defunct Caesars-MC.