Hi All,
Would like to consider a theme that for what I have seen nobody have talk earlier.
Is the Currency of our Bankroll. In this case I am refering only to Online casinos.
We all know that is always better bigger bankroll - the more plenty of bankroll the better - to prevent the possible backs and drawdowns.
So I was analizing some conversion between different currencys :
Taking a base of 100USD (dollars) :
100 USD = 687.8 CNY (Chinese)
100 USD = 51.766.5 CRC (Costa Rica)
100 USD = 346,37 ARS (Argentinian)
100 USD = 245.91 (Brazil Real)
100 USD = 9323.22 JPY (Yen japanese)
100 USD = 4957.86 INR (Indian rupias)
100 USD = 1015.08 ZAR (Rand SA)
100 USD = 67.079.03 CLP (Chile)
100 USD = 233.650 COP (Colombia)
In this way playing with other currency we have more bankroll.
Which online casinos have different options we can opt on the type of currency to fund the account??
Which ´s your opinions?
Cheers,
JLP.-
From what I know JLP on-line casinos demand that you play with the currency from your country
Therefore the Uk pound for me as I am from England....
I think this is the "standard" at virtually every on-line casino... 8)
At joyland they are okay to open in your currency of choice .
You must have $0 balance though.
Regards.
Quote from: xman1970 on December 08, 2008, 08:08:59 PM
From what I know JLP on-line casinos demand that you play with the currency from your country
Therefore the Uk pound for me as I am from England....
I think this is the "standard" at virtually every on-line casino... 8)
Hi mate,
Well, I am not sure if this is applied to all online casinos.
I have played at Fonbet (Sportsbook) with another currency - maybe the Sporstbooks are more flexible on this.
I can fund the account in the currency that I select.
Here I put currencies accepted on different online casinos and Sporstbooks :
MANSION
Australian Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, New Zealand Dollars, Rand, Singapore Dollars, Swiss Francs, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars and Yen
BET365
Australian Dollars, Baht, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Kronur, New Dollars, Ringgits, Singapore Dollars, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yen and Yuan Renminbi
CENTREBET
Australian Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, New Zealand Dollars, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars and Zlotych
EXPEKT
Baht, Belarus Rubles, Czech Koruny, Euros, Forint, Hong Kong Dollars, Hryvnia, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Kronur, Krooni, Kuna, Lati, Litai, Ringgits, Rupiahs, Russian Rubles, Singapore Dollars, Slovakia Koruny, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yuan Renminbi and Zlotych
BETWAY
Czech Koruny, Euros, Forint, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Kronur, Krooni, Lati, Slovakia Koruny, U.S. Dollars and Zlotych
INTERCASINO
Euros, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, U.K. Pounds and U.S. Dollars
UNIBET
Euros, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Swiss Francs, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars and Zlotych
10BET
Australian Dollars, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Ringgits, Singapore Dollars, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yen, Yuan Renminbi and Zlotych
LADBROKES
Australian Dollars, Baht, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, New Zealand Dollars, Patacas, Rand, Ringgits, Singapore Dollars, Swiss Francs, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yen and Yuan Renminbi
STAN JAMES
Australian Dollars, Baht, Canadian Dollars, Czech Koruny, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Liri, New Zealand Dollars, Rand, Ringgits, Rupiahs, Russian Rubles, Singapore Dollars, Slovakia Koruny, Swiss Francs, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yen and Yuan Renminbi
PINBET
Australian Dollars, Baht, Canadian Dollars, Czech Koruny, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, New Dollars, New Zealand Dollars, Ringgits, Singapore Dollars, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yen, Yuan Renminbi and Zlotych
BETFRED
Australian Dollars, Baht, Canadian Dollars, Euros, Hong Kong Dollars, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, New Zealand Dollars, Rand, Ringgits, Singapore Dollars, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars and Yen
So from this the Sporstbooks offer a mayor range.
Cheers,
JLP.-
fair enough I was just stating my experiences........
Good luck to you....[smiley=thumbsup.gif]
BTW, do all the names stated above have a live wheel JLP ???
Thx [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Quote from: xman1970 on December 08, 2008, 08:57:07 PM
fair enough I was just stating my experiences........
Good luck to you....[smiley=thumbsup.gif]
BTW, do all the names stated above have a live wheel JLP ???
Not all , many are RNG
Thx [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Hi,
Someone have some experience with Expekt???
Cheers,
JLP.-
Quote from: xman1970 on December 08, 2008, 08:57:07 PM
fair enough I was just stating my experiences........
And it is verrrrrrry appreciated XMate, we are all here to debate & learn! [smiley=beer.gif] [smiley=cool.gif]
Hi,
Interesting, i've been thinking of this aswell, but dont they just raise the minumum bet if you use a lower currency?
BR
Kingpin
Quote from: Kingpin on December 08, 2008, 10:37:00 PM
Hi,
Interesting, i've been thinking of this aswell, but dont they just raise the minumum bet if you use a lower currency?
BR
Kingpin
Well, that we have to find - how much they rise it?? They rise it??
Someone??
Cheers,
JLP.-
Hi,
Here I take Expekt example :
EXPEKT
Baht, Belarus Rubles, Czech Koruny, Euros, Forint, Hong Kong Dollars, Hryvnia, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Kronur, Krooni, Kuna, Lati, Litai, Ringgits, Rupiahs, Russian Rubles, Singapore Dollars, Slovakia Koruny, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yuan Renminbi and Zlotych
100 USD = 183.6 NZD (New zealand dollars)
100 USD = 120.6 CHF (Switzerland francs)
100 USD = 1989.66 CZK (Koruny)
100 USD = 576.6 DKK (Kroner)
100 USD = 1210.91 EEK (Krooni)
100 USD = 775.08 HKD (Hong Kong dollars)
100 USD = 11,264.58 ISK (Kronur Iceland)
100 USD = 364.299 MYR (Malasia Ringgits)
100 USD = 703.803 NOK (Norwey kroner)
100 USD = 300.847 PLN (Poland Zlotich)
100 USD = 2,792.90 RUB (Russian rubles)
100 USD = 2,338.17 SKK (Slovakia Koruny)
100 USD = 806.098 SEK (Sweden Kronor)
100 USD = 3,557.88 THB (Thailand Baht)
Cheers,
JLP.-
Quote from: JLP on December 08, 2008, 10:15:30 PM
Hi,
Someone have some experience with Expekt???
Cheers,
JLP.-
I've joined up but haven't played there..... :-[
I joined up with £ but the live wheel is in Euros only......
Quote from: JLP on December 08, 2008, 11:01:42 PM
Well, that we have to find - how much they rise it?? They rise it??
Someone??
Cheers,
JLP.-
At bet365 & joyland they leave the same minimums as far as I know.
I think leaving the same table range should be pretty much the standard practice, but then I have only limited experience with currency exchange at online casinos, namely only from Dollars to Euros.
Regards.
Quote from: xman1970 on December 08, 2008, 11:21:44 PM
I've joined up but haven't played there..... :-[
I joined up with £ but the live wheel is in Euros only......
Hi mate,
It seems they work with customers from northern Europe.
The site looks fine but in the Sporstbook review they are cat. B (that is not bad), but are some comments that not talk very well :
nolinks://nolinks.sportsbookreview.com/forum/expekt/ (nolinks://nolinks.sportsbookreview.com/forum/expekt/)
Which is the tables min. and max. on the Live wheel??
They only have 1 type table or various options??
Cheers,
JLP.-
Quote from: VLSroulette on December 09, 2008, 11:15:18 AM
At bet365 & joyland they leave the same minimums as far as I know.
I think leaving the same table range should be pretty much the standard practice, but then I have only limited experience with currency exchange at online casinos, namely only from Dollars to Euros.
Regards.
Yes Victor, I also have the same impression.
The min. is 1 unit no matter the currency base.
Cheers,
JLP.-
Quote from: JLP on December 10, 2008, 11:53:26 AM
Which is the tables min. and max. on the Live wheel??
They only have 1 type table or various options??
Cheers,
JLP.-
Hi JLP,
1 wheel (I think it's the same feed as gala casinos & Victor Chandler) 10 euros on a single number max.
It's something like that I will need to check :-[
Quote from: JLP on December 08, 2008, 11:03:41 PM
Hi,
Here I take Expekt example :
EXPEKT
Baht, Belarus Rubles, Czech Koruny, Euros, Forint, Hong Kong Dollars, Hryvnia, Krone, Kroner, Kronor, Kronur, Krooni, Kuna, Lati, Litai, Ringgits, Rupiahs, Russian Rubles, Singapore Dollars, Slovakia Koruny, U.K. Pounds, U.S. Dollars, Yuan Renminbi and Zlotych
100 USD = 183.6 NZD (New zealand dollars) -----> Little difference.
100 USD = 120.6 CHF (Switzerland francs) --------------------> Almost the same
100 USD = 1989.66 CZK (Koruny) -----------------------------> This can be
100 USD = 576.6 DKK (Kroner)
100 USD = 1210.91 EEK (Krooni) -----------------------------> Can be
100 USD = 775.08 HKD (Hong Kong dollars)
100 USD = 11,264.58 ISK (Kronur Iceland) --------------------> Too high difference
100 USD = 364.299 MYR (Malasia Ringgits) ------------------- > Not much difference
100 USD = 703.803 NOK (Norwey kroner)
100 USD = 300.847 PLN (Poland Zlotich)
100 USD = 2,792.90 RUB (Russian rubles) -------------------> Can be
100 USD = 2,338.17 SKK (Slovakia Koruny) -------------------> Can be
100 USD = 806.098 SEK (Sweden Kronor)
100 USD = 3,557.88 THB (Thailand Baht)
Cheers,
JLP.-
If I take :
100 USD = 1989.66 CZK (Koruny)
The relation is 20/1
100 USD = 1210.91 EEK (Krooni)
The relation is 12/1
This one can be - the relation is more balanced (maybe 10/1 the ideal)
100 USD = 11,264.58 ISK (Kronur Iceland)
The relation is 113/1
That is too high, we will have to play for sooooooooo long to make a decent possible profit.
But in another way the risk is lower or little and it can be good to test systems in real money mode or test the casino itself prior to putting more money.
Opinions??
Cheers,
JLP.-
Quote from: xman1970 on December 10, 2008, 12:37:57 PM
Hi JLP,
1 wheel (I think it's the same feed as gala casinos & Victor Chandler) 10 euros on a single number max.
It's something like that I will need to check :-[
Hi mate,
Check it if you can.
The ones that have Live wheel in the previous list are :
Betfred
Ladbrokes
Expekt
Bet365
Canbet
The others are RNG, and also the ones that are more reliable and are in Cat A in the SBR are 5Dimes, The Greek,
Pinbet, Diamond Sportsbook, Matchbook, The Pig , Betcris and some other but all this ones are RNG and also the wheel is 00 American.
Cheers,
JLP.-
This an interesting and worth considering topic.
I'm planning to start playing for real by the beginning of 2009 [smiley=beer.gif] so I might consider using this.
So if my bank account is in Euros, and I open a casino account say in Krooni; now when I withdraw back to my bank account, will it go back to euros? (sorry I'm no currency expert)
Thanks mate,
Marven
Quote from: Marven on December 14, 2008, 09:57:46 PM
This an interesting and worth considering topic.
I'm planning to start playing for real by the beginning of 2009 [smiley=beer.gif] so I might consider using this.
So if my bank account is in Euros, and I open a casino account say in Krooni; now when I withdraw back to my bank account, will it go back to euros? (sorry I'm no currency expert)
Thanks mate,
Marven
Hi Marven,
I am also no expert on this, but I think the bank makes the conversion to Euros.
Look here in Fonbet what they say in relation to this and also in Ecocard.
Fonbet Sportsbook
Make a deposit:
Minimal amount: 5 USD (or equal in your currency). Please notice that we use USD during transfer process from and to your account. Your betting currency can be different from USD as well as from your credit card currency. Fonbet uses Russia Central Bank exchange rates for converting currency, but it is possible that your bank will use another rates for calculations. As a result, the amount you get on your Fonbet account can be different from amount you spent on your bank (credit card) account. If you suppose the exchange was calculated incorrectly, please contact us by e-mail: admin@fonbet.com
ECOCARD
Does EcoCard accept only US dollar deposits?NO. You may choose to deposit in other currencies as well – Euro, British Pounds, Swiss Franks, Israeli New Shekels, Danish Crones and other. Check the "Money Deposits" section for the list of currencies accepted by each payment method.
My EcoCard is in one currency, but my account with one of your Merchants is in another currency. How should I act if I want to pay with EcoCard? There is absolutely no problem – the amount you wish to pay from EcoCard will be automatically converted to the currency of the Merchant according to the present day currency exchange rate.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
JLP.-
Thanks JLP. [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
What I'm going to try to do is to deposit as less as possible using my currency and build on the casino's money not mine; and for that, I think this idea is really helpful.
Cheers mate,
Marven
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