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The Great Software Debate:
To Download or Not To Download
a) The Basics
b) Server-Side Software
c) Downloadable Games
It's not clear to me whether the Mini Idiot's Guide to
Online Gambling should be a regular-sized guide for mini-
idiots or a mini-guide for all sizes of idiots, so I'll try
to accommodate both audiences (and everyone in between) in
this attempt to familiarize future Net-bettors with the
skinny on casino software. And speaking of awe-inspiring
versatility, you ought to take a look at how many software
choices are available. At least 40 companies have designed
and assembled Internet casino suites for hundreds of Web
sites that accept real-money wagers. The existence of choice
is a wonderful thing, but having to select from that many
sites is a bit of a burden. Truth be told, many online
casino sites are cookie-cut clones, each individualized with
its own theme and a garment of relatively unique graphics.
To simplify things a bit, this mini-guide narrows it down to
two basic types of software: server-side games and
downloadable games.
The Basics
Before breaking into the great software debate, you first
must have a basic understanding of the client/server
relationship. Information on the Internet is stored on
servers, which usually operate around the clock. When
obtaining information on the Web, the client (your computer)
requests files from the server and the server, in turn,
delivers the requested files. The process by which files are
delivered from the server (their computer) to the client
(your computer) is called downloading. The software used to
send requests and receive data is called an Internet browser
(e.g. Netscape Navigator). The major differences in gambling
software options have to do with this relationship. The
decision-making process is similar to being in Las Vegas and
choosing between playing on the Strip or downtown. (Yes,
aesthetics and ambience play a major role in choosing
gambling software, too.) Instead, you have to choose between
using server-side software or client-side software. Both
have their advantages and disadvantages, so it ultimately
depends on your personal needs and whether you're equipped
with the appropriate hardware and/or software. Perhaps
you'll want to experiment with both.
Server-Side Software
Server-side software, as the term implies, is software that
resides on the casino operator's computer. Think of playing
at casinos that operate with server-side software as being
in downtown Las Vegas; you get the basics, and that's it.
Downtown casinos aren't flanked by beaches, amusement parks
or pirate ships, but you can get in and out of them with
ease and they offer the same games that Strip casinos offer.
If you're a serious player, you prefer the low-maintenance
experience, and all you care about is getting down to
business, server-side games might be the way to go. The big
advantage of the server-side casino is that you can get in
and out quickly without having to download and install a
huge software application. Plus, you don't have to worry
about taking up space on your hard drive with bulky
downloads. And because none of the software is housed on
your computer, you can log in from any place that's wired
and equipped with the minimal amount of software that's
necessary. (Here's a word of advice: If you're playing in
the office?during your lunch break, of course?and you hit
the mother of all jackpots, wait until you actually have the
money in hand before strolling into the boss's office and
giving him the big adios speech while dancing a jig on his
desk.) Most server-based Internet casinos are powered by
Java. That means if you've got a credit card, access to the
Internet, and relatively recent browser software (version
2.0 or higher browser for Netscape Navigator, version 3.0 or
higher browser for Microsoft Internet Explorer), you're good
to go. Playing for real money is as easy as logging on to
the casino's Web site, setting up an account, and clicking
on the game you want to play.
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It's great that you can sign up and get to playing at a
server-based casino in a matter of minutes, but don't forget
to do your homework before selecting a site that's suitable
for you.
The same goes for HTML-based casinos, which are compatible
with even older browsers. Under the hood of an HTML-based
casino is an interface that delivers the games to the
browser in HTML (hypertext mark-up language). The user views
the games as text and graphic files, so all you need to play
at one of these is a browser that can view images and
frames. HTML-based casinos are typically the least exciting
to look at, but they're accessible to virtually everyone on
the Web, including WebTV users. A third type of server-based
casino is the media-rich Shockwave casino. To play at one of
these, you must have the Macromedia Shockwave plug-in, a
supplementary application that allows you to view Shockwave
files. Your browser recognizes the plug-in, and its function
is integrated into coding that's recognized by your browser.
The latest version of Netscape Navigator comes bundled with
Shockwave. If you don't already have the Shockwave plug-in,
it can be downloaded for free at Macromedia's Web site,
located at www.macromedia.com. It's quick and easy to do.
The downside of server-side games is that they don't offer
the richest experiences in terms of sight and sounds. Crisp,
lengthy audio clips and elaborate animation require hefty
files. Most Internet users are on a 56k or slower modem, so
the designers of server-side games usually go as light on
the graphics as possible. It's always nice to be in lush
surroundings, but nobody wants to wait thirty seconds for a
dealer to turn a card or five minutes for slot reels to come
to a stop.
Downloadable Games
Gambling in downtown Vegas is okay for the pure player and
the casual bettor looking to get in and out quickly, but
those seeking a little more luxury and entertainment often
get their kicks on the Strip. Sure, you've got to walk
around 43 miles just to get to places like Caesars Palace
and Bellagio from Las Vegas Boulevard, but once you're in
the door, the experience is first-rate. That's basically
what you get when you gamble using downloadable casino
software. The bulk of the software for downloadable games
resides on the player's computer and communicates over the
Internet with the casino's game server. In other words, all
the graphic and audio files are already on your machine, so
you don't have to download them as you play. In the short-
term, it seems like a hassle because it takes a half-hour or
so to download the games, and the extracted software
occupies a lot of space on your hard drive. Most casinos
powered by software downloads will happily send you a free
CD-ROM via snail mail if you want, but the bottom line is
that you can't get in and play the games immediately like
you can with purely server-based software. And if you
download and install the software only to discover that you
don't like it, the time you took doing so becomes a
meaningless portion of your life that's gone forever.
Another knock on downloadable games is compatibility
limitations; all of them, to my knowledge, are PC-based, so
Mac and WebTV users need not bother with them.
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When opening a credit card account for real-money play,
don't forget to make sure the credit card form was
encrypted. To verify that a page is encrypted, look for an
icon with a locked padlock at the bottom of the browser
window.
The upside for downloadable games, however, is tremendous.
Because all the graphic and audio files are already on your
machine, the software developers can remove the shackles and
go nuts with real-life casino sounds, music, 3D graphics,
and full animation. In a nutshell, downloadable software
usually puts server-side software to shame. And amid this
robust environment, the games are usually lighting-fast
because a very small amount of data is transferred during
play. Sure, downloading and installation are time consuming,
but once you're set up and ready to go, the games move much
more quickly than server-based games.
The idea of downloading and installing software is a bit
intimidating, but the process is a piece of cake because
Windows operating systems and your browsing software walk
you through the entire process. All you need to do is browse
your way to the download page, click the file you want to
download, and specify a folder on your hard drive where
you'd like the file to be placed. After the download is
completed, install it by opening My Computer, browsing to
the downloaded file, and double-clicking it. From here, your
Windows software tells you what to do. In a matter of
minutes you're ready to play.
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Don't make the mistake of downloading software that's too
big to fit on your hard drive. Check out the casino's
downloading instructions page and take note of how much
space the software occupies once it's extracted.
Well, you've officially swallowed the bare-bones lowdown
on selecting gambling software that's right for you.
Happy gambling!
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