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When it comes to picking the perfect online casino for you, it’s a case of easier said than done.

It doesn’t work like say Spotify where an algorithm will miraculously find the casino that’s ideal for you based on your casino activity, the way it would find songs you’re likely to enjoy based on what you’ve been listening to.

Nor are there a load of drop-down menus to go through where answering multiple choice questions ends up with your perfect casino being selected for you this way.

So, you’re going to have to it the hard way: think about what really matters when it comes to finding the ultimate casino for you.

And when you’ve visited and tried out a few of them, the one with the most boxes ticked, is the one for you.  So here are a few things to look out for.

The site design suits you

Being able to quickly access your favourite games with just one or two clicks from the homepage is a ‘must’. As is being able to quickly access Customer Service, the depositing page or the bonuses you’re entitled to.

But beyond that, it’s up to you. Are you after a site that’s sleek, clean and streamlined or one that’s busy and screams ‘fun’ in order to get you in the mood before you start playing?

Only you can answer that. But given you’ll be seeing plenty of the site as a loyal customer, pick a site design that you’re going to welcome seeing, rather than one that will annoy you each time you go on it.

It has the games you want

Sounds obvious but given you’re here to play casino games, it’s a factor that shouldn’t be underestimated.

Sure, any casino worth its salt will have slots, blackjack, baccarat and roulette.

But which slots do they have?

Are they made by a software provider you know and love? Or one you’ve never heard of and once you start playing their slots, don’t much care for?

If it’s Progressive Jackpot slots that float your boat, are the ones they have ones you like? Do the Jackpot amounts justify you playing them?

If it’s online Blackjack, you’re here for, do they have the Live Dealer version you adore? Better still: how many Live Dealer versions do they have?

Do they stock just the usual staple games, or do they have slightly more obscure ones like Slingo or a rare type of video poker that you love playing?

It has the bonuses you want

Again, no-one doubts that every casino offers welcome bonuses. But are they the bonuses you want?

The casino may offer you dozens of free spins very month but if you don’t particularly care for slots, you might not even bother playing them.

Would you rather get lots of big deposit bonuses? Or would you rather get fewer and smaller ones with much lower wagering requirements, making winnings from them far easier to withdraw?

Some of the very best casinos these days pretty much let you pick and choose, sometimes even create your own bonuses.

This might be the best scenario for you if you’re very particular about your bonuses. So, if you find a casino that lets you do that, it may be the one for you.

It’s the most honest and trustworthy casino in town

All of the above isn’t going to be much good to you if you’re dealing with a casino that can’t be trusted.

If they deliberately make the verification process long and unbearable, make it impossible for you to withdraw your money and you’re afraid your money and data isn’t nearly as safe as it should be, then this isn’t going to be the perfect casino for any player.

Unlike some of the other factors, it’s harder to know if the casino can be trusted before signing up and playing. No matter: read our online casino reviews to see what we say about it when it comes to this.

You should also look at what gambling licence they hold.

Some licences are harder to get and keep than others. So, research how credible their licence is as another consideration, before handing over your cash and personal info to them.

Money matters

Getting your money in and out of the casino isn’t one of the most fun parts of the whole thing.

But it’s one of the most important.

So, the first thing to look at is whether they offer the payment methods you prefer.

If you’re a fan of transferring money using an E-Wallet like PayPal or Skrill, you won’t be particularly happy at having to use that credit card you normally avoid using, just to make a deposit, because the casino doesn’t offer E-wallets as a payment method.

Similarly, if you think Bitcoin is the future and want to move your money around using the world’s best-known cryptocurrency, then you’ll want to be playing at a Bitcoin-accepting casino.

Casinos offer plenty of payment methods so you should be able to find one that has at least two payment methods you like using.

Withdrawal times are another factor.

If when requesting a withdrawal, you’re happy to be patient, then waiting seven working days or so to get your money out isn’t that big a deal.

But if you really need that money to be with you quickly once you’ve requested the withdrawal, you’re going to need fast processing times for withdrawals. So go with a casino where both reviews of it and their own terms and conditions state that withdrawal times are far quicker than the norm.

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James Guill is a veteran of the gambling media industry. James started his career as a semi-professional poker player, traveling the US to play tournament poker. In 2008, he transitioned to the media side. Since that time, James has worked for many established brands, including PokerNews, OnGame, Bwin, CardPlayer Lifestyle, Poker Junkie, and Ivey Poker. He also wrote for PokerNews Australia and once had his work featured on G4’s Attack of the Show.

James has a wealth of gambling knowledge and can write on most topics. He also keeps an eye on the growing Bitcoin gambling market and is a HODLer of BTC and several top altcoins. Check out James’ Game of the Week feature, covering the latest and greatest online slot games. James is also a part-time picker, traveling around Virginia looking for deals to flip.

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James Guill is a veteran of the gambling media industry. James started his career as a semi-professional poker player, traveling the US to play tournament poker. In 2008, he transitioned to the media side. Since that time, James has worked for many established brands, including PokerNews, OnGame, Bwin, CardPlayer Lifestyle, Poker Junkie, and Ivey Poker. He also wrote for PokerNews Australia and once had his work featured on G4’s Attack of the Show.

James has a wealth of gambling knowledge and can write on most topics. He also keeps an eye on the growing Bitcoin gambling market and is a HODLer of BTC and several top altcoins. Check out James’ Game of the Week feature, covering the latest and greatest online slot games. James is also a part-time picker, traveling around Virginia looking for deals to flip.

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