Review of CasinoEuro
The Net Entertainment powered CasinoEuro lauds itself as the Europe's Online Casino. It is licensed and based in Malta, and is one of the three online gambling brands managed by Betsson Malta Ltd, a solid and reputable company in the online gambling industry.
Instant Play Games
Utilising Net Entertainment casino software, the casino is an exclusively flash-based instant play affair - so there are no downloads or installation to worry about, and you can play on a Windows or Mac computer. There are a smaller number of games compared to say a Microgaming casino, but what is there is of top notch quality. The collection of games accounts for Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Keno and Poker variations, Video Poker, scratchcards, and of course slots. If you would like a taste of the games on offer you can either play them for free right here at CasinoListings (just check out our free casino games page), or at the CasinoEuro site where the games are freely available without requiring any registration or commitment.
Customer Support and banking
Like any other good online casino, customer support at CasinoEuro is available through toll free telephone, live chat, and email. CasinoEuro truly caters to a European audience with the site available in a whole host of different languages.
As is expected of a casino with a European theme, the only currency that you may play with in the casino is the Euro. However CasinoEuro accepts deposits made in a variety of different currencies, and converts them into Euros at the prevailing exchange rate of the day.
Overall
Backed by a financially secure and professionally run organisation in Betsson Malta, and boasting an impressive collection of instantly accessible games, we highly recommend CasinoEuro to European players.
Comments
Scam website. played blackjack flash and was betting 0.3-0.5. As soon as I upped bet to $2 euros I lost 6 hands in a fucking row.
6 hands is nothing. I have seen streaks of not winning (pushes included) of at least 12 or 13 hands, maybe more.
The chance of losing a blackjack hand is roughly 48% (varies with the specific rules, number of decks etc). So 0.48^6 = 0.0122. That is a 1.22% chance of happening.
Yes it is low but not rare and if you play a lot of blackjack you should expect to see it happen regularly.
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