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I-Slots With Rival Gaming Casinos

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Due to their fast growing popularity, just about all casino software makers create gaming platforms with slots games.  One of the most unique variations is I-Slots, a collection of slots games developed by respected software provider Rival Gaming.  If you like to play slots online, you will definitely want to know more about what makes these games stand out from all the rest.

What Make I-Slots Different?

Rival Gaming’s I-Slots differ from other slots games in a variety of ways.  For example, each time a bonus game is triggered, you must play an entirely new game until the cycle is complete.  Other unique aspects are more subtle yet differences nonetheless.  When playing the bonus games, stories unfold and the outcomes ultimately determine how these stories proceed.  This is a factor that adds a higher degree of interaction to the game, hence the “I” for interactive in I-slots.  In addition to being more interactive than other slots, some of the bonus games are based on skill, which makes them more attractive to players who love a good challenge.

I-Slots Favorites

Based around a golf theme, Hole in Won has quickly become one of the most popular games in the I-Slots franchise.  It is also one of the easiest games to play.  The bonus games in Hole in Won take you through a nine-hole mini golf course.  Bonus points are accumulated depending on various factors, including the wager, number of scatters that triggered the bonus, and the number of strokes needed to put the golf ball in the hole.  Skill is also a factor because the ball must be aimed correctly in order to for you to sink it.  This is not as difficult as it may sound as you simply move the mouse to set the direction in which the ball will travel.  When the bonus is triggered again, you are taken to the next hole, and this process continues until playing all holes on the course.  Once all nine holes are complete, you return back the first one and start all over again.

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Reel Crime Heist is one of the more exciting, yet complex I-slots games.  This game is based around an art heist masterminded by Remy and Rauol Mourchard.  Your role is to help them get away with it.  Reel Crime Art Heist offers five bonus rounds in a single cycle.  Each round consists of choosing the piece of art to steal, selecting the tools to pull off the heist, actually conducting the robbery and eluding the law, finding a shady collector to purchase the stolen merchandise, and selling the art without getting busted.  If the band of thieves are caught, they are arrested and you must start over from the beginning.  However, if you complete the heist in its entirety, you are rewarded generously with bonus credits and a virtual trip to Jamaica.

Where to Find I-Slots

You can find these popular I-Slots games and more at casinos powered by Rival Gaming software.  Some that come to mind are Superior, Club Vegas USA, and Cocoa Casino.  The good news is that each casino accepts U.S. players.  Have fun!

California Ready for Internet Poker Regulation

Monday, January 4th, 2010

California has been hit hard by the recession.  Despite being strapped for cash, the state has always been a trendsetter when it comes to changing existing legislation.  As it stands now, the sate is prepared to hold a hearing on the tax benefits of regulating online poker.  This week, Roderick Wright, Democrat State Senator, reported that state legislature plans to hold a hearing regarding the matter next year in February.  While fellow State Senator Dean Florez agreed that it would make for a viable and potential source of income, he said the structure of the industry is the most important aspect.

The Commerce Casino and Morongo Band of Mission Indians are two parties in a network of gaming supportive groups that are all calling for the regulation of internet poker in California.  Both are hoping to operate their own respective poker rooms should the proposed legislation eventually become official law.  If it does, California would be the first state in the United States to legalize and regulate intrastate internet poker.

Patrick Dorinson, a spokesman for the Morongo tribe, stated that there are currently an estimated one million California resident playing poker at offshore sites, citing how popular the online game is among U.S. players.  While lawmakers will not come out and state approximately how much revenue intrastate internet poker could possibly bring to California, it has been speculated that if the industry is run like the local slot machines, it could generate well over $250 million a year.

Even with all the potential benefits, there are some groups that do not support the proposal for regulation.

Robert Smith, Chairman of the California Tribal Business Alliance, represents one of few voices that believes the regulation of online poker would negatively impact the state’s brick and mortar casinos.  Gambling opponents have also been outspoken on the issue, including Jim Butler, member of a local advocacy group.  Butler hinted that providing residents with the freedom to gamble away thousands online would only make the situation in California worse.

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California still has its fair share of challenges to deal with even if legislature rules that regulation is worth pursuing.  For what seems like forever, the U.S. Department of Justice has been firm in its claims that all forms one online gambling are illegal, despite the fact that there is no applicable legislation that confirms this, something the UIEGA has been criticized for failing to do.  A large number of attorneys agree that the law the DOJ often refers to is the Wire Act, a law that only pertains to wagering on sports.

Although regulation seems to be closer than ever before, this is not the first time the state of California entertained the idea of regulating internet poker.  In fact, it was February 2008 when Assemblyman Lloyd Levine introduced his bill for regulating the industry. Unfortunately, the bill was never acted on before the legislative session for that year adjourned.

It may be a while before California sees online poker regulation, but the state is showing that it will not go out without a fight.


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