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Online Casino Conditions >>> Gambling Tips >>> March 2007

eCOGRA Survey Findings - What's in an Online Casinos Name
by Colby Lewis, Strategy and Games Writer

Following the recent publication of the 2006 Global Online Gambler Survey undertaken by eCOGRA, several important and relevant topics have been brought to light for the internet gambling industry. In addition to profiling who the average online casino and poker players are, the survey was successful at accurately gauging player attitudes and beliefs.

In response to this survey, which incidentally, was the largest and most comprehensive survey of internet casino gamblers to date, we have decided here at OCC to present a series of tips aimed towards addressing some of the beliefs and attitudes that a majority of players have adopted, beginning with what we like to call the "what's in a name" belief.

Apparently, the vast majority of active gamblers on the Web these days think there is a great deal in a name. According to eCOGRA's survey, 64% of gamblers say they only played at well-known, well-branded online casinos and poker rooms where large flocks of other gamblers also played. 40% of players said they consciously make a choice to not play at lesser known sites due to the fear of being cheated. While this should be considered a legitimate fear, it is unfortunate that a large number of these lesser known sites have to undeservedly suffer, or rather, lose out on business to more popular sites - even if the service being provided by the lesser known site is better!

It most certainly still is true that the majority of people feel safety in numbers. And why not? If other people are doing it and are pleased with the service, then something must be going right. If you fall into this group - this 64% who say they play at sites because of the name - we simply ask that you try and stay open to other possibilities.

Considering that your safety and protection are topmost priorities, what you should be looking for in other online casinos with less well-known names are their credentials. Just because a smaller site is not as popularly branded as another, does not mean they can't have the same credentials, such as a seal of approval, from of course, eCOGRA, but even other reputable organizations like the Online Players Association, Offshore Gaming Association and gaming commissions like those in the UK, Gibraltar and Antigua & Barbuda.

For more information on what to look for in the best casinos, please read our guidelines on our main online casinos reviews page.

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