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Rating casinos before displaying them to you on this website is very important.
It not only illustrates that the webmaster has analyzed the site completely, but
it gives you, the visitor, a starting point in deciding which casinos to try out
first. How well you enjoy the beginning of your casino adventure will undoubtedly decide your future
participation, so getting off to a start with the best casinos and best promotional
offers is very important.
The higher up the ratings (higher is better) a casino is ranked indicates
that they are the ones that the webmaster most highly recommends for you to try out.
The amount that the webmaster may or may not earn from a sign-up or click has absolutely no
weight when deciding the ratings and recommendations presented to you! There are many rated
near the top that this site receives absolutely NO COMPENSATION FOR, and there are many that
are rated poorly that we could receive 50% of your loses if you played and lost. Many casino portal sites
vigorously "push" these casinos in hopes of making more profit, even though they most likely know they are horrible
compared to many others out there which give you a better chance of winning. TheMoneyTour.Com's database
will include all casinos (as time permits) that will be of interest and value to its visitors.
What Do The Ratings Mean? There is no set formula that I can present to you about what
each rating indicates. Essentially a rating (1-10) is comparing the casinos to each other, and not against
a list of qualifications. The easiest method to explain them is the box to the upper right. A 10 is a perfect
score and indicates that if there is ANY casino that you are thinking of joining it should be one
of those. And, on the bottom of the scale is a 1, which I recommend extreme caution in playing there - they
received a score that low because I was completely unhappy with my experience there, they are
very misleading on their website, and/or have outrageous terms in their favor.
The ratings are not set in stone.
They may be changed each time the casino is re-evaluated or their terms and conditions
change over time. A casino with no promotional offer but an exceptional program may receive a 7 or an 8
today because of their lack of promotion, but be moved up to a 9 or 10 when they offer one at a later date. The
date that a casino was last evaluated (the database was updated) is indicated at the bottom
of the casino information page. You can also see a list of the most-recently updated casinos
by clicking here.
If you
have any comments, questions, or suggestions about TheMoneyTour rating system please don't hesitate
to contact the webmaster for discussion.
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