Name: Play65.com
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Review
So, online backgammon seems to be the new thing that will
keep us glued to our computers into the early hours of the
morning. Yeah - sure, you say now.. that is what I thought as
well - until I tried it out.
This is a very simple process. Download the software,
register your email address, get extra money and start playing.
The really scary part is that once you start, it is really near
impossible to stop. It is so much fun.
Anybody that likes playing backgammon, will be totally
addicted to this new medium where you get excited playing for
only a few cents. Believe me.. I also almost lost my head over
50 cents. So, I had to win it back - which I promptly did, only
to lose it the next game again. Now I need to go and read up the
various strategies for this game.
Honestly - give this a go. You can start by playing for fun
to get the hang of it.
Tournaments
There are unlimited tournaments at any given time.They offer a
variety of Sit&Go or Event tournaments (including Play for
Fun Tournaments).
Sit & Go Tournaments
Play65s' Sit & Go Backgammon tournaments begin when a
predefined number of players register. Sit & Go BackGammon
tournaments at Play65 are easy to play and easily won. Join
the tournament and begin to play. The buy-ins, range from a
minimum of $5 (with a $1 entry fee) to a maximum of $200
(with a $15 entry fee).
Event Tournaments
Play65s' Event Backgammon tournaments begin when a
predefined date and time is viewed on the Software. Enroll
to join the tournament and begin to play!!! |
Features
- Live Backgammon tables
- Easy, Safe and Secure
- 24-7 support
- Lots of Games & Tournaments
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Software
LogicEmpire |
Commissions
Single Game (Money)
Commission is taken from the final win sum (the winner pays
for both players)
Up to $20: 4%
Example: Joe and Alex play a single game with initial stake
of $5. Alex won by gammon. $9.20 will be added to Alex's
balance and Joe's balance will be deducted by $10.
(commission is $0.4)$20 up to $100: 3%
Example: Joe and Alex play a single game with initial stake
of $20. Alex won a regular game but won 4 points (the
doubling cube was set to 4). $75.20 will be added to Alex's
balance and Joe's balance will be deducted by $80.
(commission is $4.8)
Over $100: 2%
Example: Joe and Alex play a single game with initial stake
of $50. Alex won by gammon and the doubling cube was set to
4 (Alex won a total of 8 points). $384 will be added to
Alex's balance and Joe's balance will be deducted by $400.
(commission is $16)
Series Game (Match)
Commission is taken from the stake sum and adding 0.25% for
each additional point in a game over 1. (the winner pays
both)
Up to $20:
base commission (for 1 point): 3%, every point: +0.25%, max
commission: 5%
Example: Diane and Julia play a Series (match) up to 3
points with stake of $10. Diane won the series 3-1.The
commission for 3 points is base commission of
3%+2*0.25%=3.5% The commission from each player is $10*3.5%=
$0.35. (the winner pays both their commissions)$9.30 will be
added to Diane's balance and Julia's balance will be
deducted by $10.
$20 up to $100:
base commission (for 1 point): 2.5%, every point: +0.25%,
max commission: 4%
Example: Diane and Julia play a Series (match) up to 21
points with stake of $20. Diane won the series 21-15.The
commission for 21 points is base commission of
2.5%+20*0.25%=7.5%The max commission is 4% so the commission
will be 4%.The commission from each player is $20*4%= $0.8
(the winner pays both their commissions)$18.40 will be added
to Diane's balance and Julia's balance will be deducted by
$20.
$100 and over:
base commission (for 1 point): 2%, every point: +0.25%, max
commission: 3%
Example: Diane and Julia play a Series (match) up to 5
points with stake of $250. Diane won the series 5-1.The
commission for 5 points is base commission of 2%+4*0.25%=3%
The commission from each player is $250*3%= $7.5. (the
winner pays both their commissions)$235 will be added to
Diane's balance and Julia's balance will be deducted by
$250. |
Languages
English |
Deposit Options
NETeller, Visa, Mastercard, Dinersclub |

Prime
Casino

Supported languages
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Software
Prime Casino was developed by Innoco. |
Licence
It is not known whether this casino is licenced or not. To
have a gaming license means that a casino is able to 1)
deposit enough money yearly as a financial backup for
players (approximately US $50,000 up to US $100,000 per
annum), 2) pay the taxes (of about 2,5% up to 5%), and hence
3) is subject to the control of the government that issued
the gaming licence in case of any disputes.
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Games
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Baccarat [Mini] |
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Blackjack |
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Craps |
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Poker [Caribbean] |
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Poker [Pai Gow] |
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Roulette [American] |
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Mini Baccarat Review
Game: In Baccarat you and the banker receive two to
three cards to get a point value as close to nine as possible.
You have to correctly guess whether you or the banker will win,
or a tie will occur.
Blackjack Review
Game: In Blackjack each card has a point value. You
first get two cards, calculate their value and decide whether to
draw more cards or not where the maximum total points allowed is
21. The dealer does the same thing. You try to be better than
him (draw closer to 21).
American Roulette Review
Game: A wheel with pockets numbered 0 to 36 is spun in
one direction. A ball is spun around the wheel and as the ball
slows, it drops into one of the pockets of the wheel. You bet on
which pocket the ball will drop into.

American Roulette Review
Game: A wheel with pockets numbered 0 to 36 is spun in
one direction. A ball is spun around the wheel and as the ball
slows, it drops into one of the pockets of the wheel. You bet on
which pocket the ball will drop into.

Video Poker Review
Game: In Video Poker you receive five cards and decide
which ones to change (only once) in order to make a good poker
hand. As better your hand as better the payout gets.
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