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I'm sure this question has been asked numerous times, but using the search function, returned me no results.

I would just like to know of any casinos that are Mac compatible and also US friendly. Other then Club World casinos, as they all have the same games.
 
I'm sure this question has been asked numerous times, but using the search function, returned me no results.
I would just like to know of any casinos that are Mac compatible and also US friendly. Other then Club World casinos, as they all have the same games.
There is one other casino I know which is MAC compatible, but it's also RTG, so you're still stuck with the same games - and also they're on the Rogue list I think... (if they're not, they bloody well should be!)

I don't know much (anything :oops:) about MAC - can you play "flash" browser based casinos?
Not that it would be much help, because you have so few choices now in the USA... :(

KK
 
I only own macs, and I only run windows...

So unless there is another reason u wont run windows, you should seriously consider running windows on ur mac...

It is a little bit of an investment, but assuming u have a newish mac running OSX, (pref 10.6 or newer) try getting a windows 7 disk and installing windows via bootcamp... Its so easy... U partition a drive for the 'windows side' as I call it, as small as 32 gb, and then install windows, and ur running any casino software u like in 30 mins...Well, assuming u can get the wireless drivers figured out...

Or if ur running a pro, or have upgraded a recent imac or macbook with tons of ram, then parallels works great as well... This is the virtualization software that creates a virtual cpu on ur mac desktop, u then install windows, and literally run a windows virtual machine in a window on ur desktop in MacOSX... Its cool, but again, u need the ram or its an exercise in rage management...
You still need the windows disk of course, but the last product I mentioned solves the back and forth issue, as well as the driver issues which can be the toughest part of setting up windows on ur Mac machine...

And I guess I should also mention that most rivals and most betsoft powered casinos have flash based versions of their joints that u can access thru ur browser... I would not play at any of them, but I guess there are some honest ones...
 
And I guess I should also mention that most rivals and most betsoft powered casinos have flash based versions of their joints that u can access thru ur browser... I would not play at any of them, but I guess there are some honest ones...
I don't think Americans can play at Betsoft casinos (could be wrong), but they definitely can't join any Rival casinos now.
Top Game, 3Dice & Slotland still take USA players, and I guess a few minor softwares - but extreme caution is advised with these lesser ones.

KK
 
I don't think Americans can play at Betsoft casinos (could be wrong), but they definitely can't join any Rival casinos now.
Top Game, 3Dice & Slotland still take USA players, and I guess a few minor softwares - but extreme caution is advised with these lesser ones.

KK

7red is a Betsoft casino. This is from their website (From Q&A section) :

Q: Do you accept players from all around the world?
A: Yes we do. All players are welcome.

So it may look like this Betsoft casino accepts US players.

By the way, I do not recommend to play in 7red (I have heard many bad things about them. I think they once were rogued here too?). I only looked at their site to see if they as a Betsoft casino were US friendly.


EDIT: I asked 7red live chat now and they told me that they do not NOT accept US customers. So the information on their website is obviously wrong :)
 
I am not endorsing these places by any stretch, but they all happily take americans and feature the betsoft stable of themed slots:

Sportsbook dot com, players only dot com, belmont dot com, allpro dot com, and the list goes on...
 

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