Working at a land-based casino is similar to working as a live dealer. In both cases, you need to run the games at different working hours. Besides, you have to communicate with players. However, if you decide to work at a land-based casino, social interaction may be more stressful. The players by your table may be rude, drunk, and ready to do whatever comes to their minds. This can’t happen at an online casino because you literally have virtual players that can’t do anything to you. All in all, the decision is up to you. We’d say that people who live near casino venues can work there as croupiers, and people who want to travel to the studio can apply for a live dealer position.
Yes, they do. According to the MGA regulations, online casinos must pay out fairly. But if you have problems with receiving your winnings, you can always contact customer support. Or try to make a complaint to an Alternative Dispute Resolution entity.
Online casinos love rewarding their players, no matter how much each of them invests. However, the regular players who make high wagers are more valuable for casinos. They get not only general bonuses like cash prizes or a bunch of free spins. They also receive cashback, exclusive offers with reduced wagering requirements, invitations to closed tournaments and events, jewelry, gadgets, holidays tickets, and sports cars.
Yes, there are. However, their selection is not as wide as on local Canadian platforms. They can offer different national lotteries, bingo, and keno games. But international websites don’t have access to national Canadian lotteries.
If your balance doesn’t have sufficient funds, the game will be paused until you make a deposit. You can make a deposit without closing the widget. Go to the cashier page and follow the deposit instructions.
No. All prizes are cashable. It means that once a tournament ends, you will receive the prize to your real money balance. In some cases, it may take a while till the money reach your account. Besides, at some online casinos, you will have to claim the prize within a certain time period to actually receive it.