If you've been online, chances are you've seen
the advertisements of "Nagapoker" - a game for internet casinos that
promises to be a "full-featured" casino. Although it's true that this
free software does have some features similar to other paid casinos, it doesn't
compare to the top slot games, which requires a hefty monthly fee to play.
I've tried many casino games that claim to
offer free slot machines but I've never come across any that was worthwhile.
Because of this, I never spent much time on the "Nagapoker" website,
as I expected the quality of the software to be decent and nothing more.
This surprised me, and in my opinion, there
are more than a few of them like this one. As a consequence, if you're thinking
about giving them a try, I strongly suggest that you don't bother. The first
question to ask yourself is whether you can truly afford it.
One thing that you have to bear in mind when
considering an online slot game is that its free trial period is limited. It
can last just one hour and there are no refunds. With this in mind, you should
seriously consider whether the money you'll spend in the meantime is worth it.
You might think that the reason Nagapoker is
"free" is because of the technical difficulties they have introduced
as well as for providing a tool that aids players in figuring out how to play
and how to fix a system that's broken. Well, it's possible that they put the
sign up fee in order to promote their product. If that's the case, then you
might as well throw your hard-earned money away because the software is
absolutely worthless.
If you're ready to give it a try, just be
aware that you'll pay anywhere from $4.00 to $20.00 for a month's membership
with a membership of this sort. Some players who didn't even read the fine
print found themselves forced to buy a month's membership. If you don't mind being
scammed, then go ahead and register with this free software.
Another problem with Nagapoker is that they
provide a player with a total amount of winnings, but fail to mention how much
of the winnings will go towards tax expenses. A lot of people make the mistake
of believing that they're entitled to a tax deduction, but you can't actually
claim that. So while you may see the lower "tax rate" on your winning
payouts, you may actually lose a lot more.
As a consequence, I suggest that you look
elsewhere for free software. The ones that I've looked at so far haven't
disappointed. In fact, they've been very accurate is what they offer.
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