Louis Wheeler

Louis Wheeler

With digital marketing strategies in his blood, Louis Wheeler has traveled around the world, exploring gambling cultures and gaining experience in casino games from 2003. If you are in a casino anywhere around the planet, you may find him right next to you, playing blackjack, roulette or texas hold'em. 

Casino Games for Fun: which one is for you?

The year is 1541, somewhere off the coast of Peru. An intrepid explorer and his scallywag crew embark upon a perilous voyage in search of treasures beyond their wildest dreams. Gonzalo Pizzaro, a conquistador from Spain, is his name. But he goes by the name Gonzo, and he stars in one of the finest casino games for fun: Gonzo's Quest – The Search for Eldorado. 

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Louis Wheeler
September 5, 2019

It's impossible to Win Roulette Every Time?

Roulette is regarded by millions of adoring casino players as the poster child of Las Vegas. It embodies the thrill of the game, the prospect of big wins, and the energy-infused action of the casino scene. Few casino games can compare to the excitement generated at the Roulette tables. Nattily-clad Roulette dealers guiding the action, and throngs of eager players jockeying for position at the table; it’s a tour de force in entertainment and players can’t get enough of it.

By
Louis Wheeler
September 1, 2019

Casino Etiquette

Casino etiquette gets overwhelmed with all the "jingling-jangling" slots games, frenetic activity at the craps tables, and the uproarious energy of the roulette tables. 

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Louis Wheeler
September 1, 2019

New online casino NJ

Online casino gaming in New Jersey is fully regulated by the Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE), under the auspices of the Department of Law & Public Safety, Office of the Atty Gen.

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Louis Wheeler
August 21, 2019

Casino Cheats

Casino cheats are geared towards fleecing a casino through the use of illegal tactics. A word of warning to those would-be fraudsters out there: cheaters routinely face bleak prospects. 

In the Silver State, cheating in a casino is considered a Class A Felony, with a possible prison sentence of up to 6 years+. At the very least, casino cheats should expect to have their winnings confiscated, and be blacklisted from the casino.

By
Louis Wheeler
August 15, 2019