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Vegas From Home

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Splitter2 Software

Vegas From Home was developed by Unified Gaming. Vegas From Home is a Java-based casino, so no download is required. Therefore it doesn't have the rich graphics that a regular software-based casino usually offers but on the other hand you don't have to wait for a download and install their software either.
Splitter2 Minus points

ShotVegas From Home did not run out of business. They teamed up with Carib Sports.Com. Sometimes Vegas From Home changed the payout on games like Video Poker, so it was quite necessary to check the payout tables every time you visited the casino.


There have been reported other negative features:
ShotVegas From Home is / was not paying players, went bancrupt and similar.

Negativity degree: 3 (0 = little problems)

Please read: Shouldn't I play at "Vegas From Home"?
Splitter2 Positive

Vegas From Home had a clean reputation, good customer services and basically gave you - the player - a very good probability to win compared to other online casinos. Vegas From Home was fully accredited to the Internet Commission’s Code of Conduct, which basically was a promise by Vegas From Home to treat players fair and stay ethically. Their single-deck Blackjack game was a fair game (very good chance to win) and one of the best Blackjack games you could find online. Their Slots Jackpots were shared among multiple casinos, so they'd build up faster. The bonuses you could receive were excellent. Most of the times Vegas From Home offered an Initial-Deposit- and an Every-Deposit Bonus. Vegas From Home even offered a SportsBook featuring straight- and combination bets (parlay- and teaser cards) in a simple, familiar format. All major sports and exotic wagering were represented. Special support for racing events, such as U.S. horse racing, was included. Since Vegas From Home was a JAVA casino you did not need to download any software and could play or bet from anywhere around the world when being online.
Splitter2 Licence

It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1) deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence 3) is subject to the control of the government that issued the gaming licence in case of any disputes.
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