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Casino Players in Japan Demand Fair Online Games

Apr 27 (newsonjapan.com) - You would have thought it was a simple process for any casino operator to prove their casino games are completely fair and random, much more those that operate online seeing as they use software to power their games and random number generators to determine the outcome.

That has always been something that it has been possible to do, however until recently it was not a requirement for any online or for that matter mobile casino operator and as such, they were not required to make any concerted effort to give their customers the peace of mind in knowing their games were fair and true.

Over the years sadly several individuals involved in online gaming have been found to have operated sites that offered rigged games, and that was a problem that needed solving if the online gambling environment was going to be given any legitimacy.

As online gambling has been around since the early 1990’s, it did sadly take many, many years before some Gambling Commissions around the globe cast their eye and set aside resources on that grey area of gambling and put in place legislation which allowed them to license and even regulate online casinos.

We are now at the point in time where many countries of the world have very a very robust infrastructure when it comes to licensing online gambling sites and apps and have laws in place to ensure only those licensed by their own Gambling Commissions can be advertised within their boundaries.

There are some online and mobile gambling sites however that still operate with no license in place and are not regulated by any Gambling Authority or Gambling Commission and those are places players should be avoiding.

For reference I have found a website that listed lots of related casinos that are in the same ownership which are fully licensed and regulated and as such are sites that players in Japan for example can be assured of having a first-class gaming experience at.

What Do Licensed Online Casinos Offer?

Players have discovered that they can sign up to and play at many different casinos licensed in various different countries of the world and by doing so they will negate a lot of the obvious risks of gambling at an unlicensed site.

The very first thing that many Gambling Commissions require their license holder to do is to prove their games are 100% random. That is achieved by the actual game designers supplying games to such sites hand over the source-code and other relevant data and software to an independent game testing company.

Only when a certificate of randomness or similar is handed to a game designer will the games then be made available to players at the casinos using those games.

Online casino operators in some licensing jurisdictions are always required by law to publish on their websites a full list of their games and put up alongside each game in that list the long term expected RTP (payout percentage) each game has been designed around.

Other benefits for players who are based in Japan is that they can for example sign up to a casino and use a range of option settings at licensed casinos to set the language in use on their account to one they want to have in place and can choose their own account currency too.

Knowing that your funds, both your deposits and any winnings are safe and secure in any gambling site is also extremely important, and that you always have access to them as well.

That is another benefit of only ever choosing to play at licensed and regulated sites as those sites are required to keep all players account balances in a ringfenced bank account, thus they are always safe and secure and can be accessed by their customers and withdrawn no matter what.

One final benefit of playing at a trusted site is that the promotional offers and deals they will make available to you will come with faire and reasonable terms and conditions, that ultimately ensure you have a fair chance of winning if you do decide to make use of any of them, so keep that in mind when choosing where to play online.

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