ONLINE CASINO SOFTWARE OVERVIEW
The Different Casino Software Platforms
As previously mentioned, most online casinos use gaming software created and maintained
by third party suppliers who then licence it to the casinos. A similar concept applies
to poker rooms also. As a result we have several "software platforms" in the business
which run as a base for the majority of online casinos.
You will start to recognise which software powers which casino as you trawl around the
casino websites. Normally each casino will have a "
casino games" link which
shows previews of a number of the games. You'll see some example screenshots of
the different softwares on this page. If for some reason you canot determine
which casino is on which software, a Google search for "
software" will
normally turn up the results.
But that doesn't necessarily mean the software is going to be good, or even fair! Some
casinos have created their own software which raises the issue of control. Can they, or
do they, affect the payout percentages when they feel like it? The clue here may be
in the "audited payout" information for the casino. This should be displayed on the casinos
website and show recent figures showing how much each group of games has paid out (in %
terms) over the past months.
In general, these are the most common software platforms in use at online casinos today.
I have divided them into 3 lists based loosely on reputation: strong, okay and not so strong.
The "reputation" I have classed each as is purely based on my opinion, which in turn
is a generalisation gleaned years of playing and contact with other players. You will undoubtedly find others who disgaree with me!
On a personal note, I only generally play at casinos on the "STRONG" list (below),
the reason being that these software providers are very strict about who purchases and
maintains licences to operate casinos on their platform.
Casino Software
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OK
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Not so Strong
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Cryptologic Microgaming
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Playtech RTG Wagerworks Chartwell Boss Media
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