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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Are you game for blackjack in German?

I suppose you may be thinking that I assume too much? You would be quite wrong, you know, because I have already anticipated some of your worries.

Perhaps, you have no idea about what blackjack is or how to play it? You can bring yourself up to speed with this video and the free training guide offered here.

If you are not a greenhorn, so to speak, you can see the free games with cash prizes available here and get informative reviews of other online casino websites over here.

You must be baffled by the German in all those links given above. Sorry, I must apologized because I prefer to use my right-click mouse website translation software instead of going directly here.

I have just introduced you to www.casino.de. That is no joke. I have gone back to the original German language website because I think it is always better to work with the original document instead of an alternative, if only for the purpose of clarity.

What do I think of www.casino.de? Well, without mincing words or losing any words in translation, I think, frankly, it is a bit too simple and unremarkable to be the homepage of such an obviously important gaming website.

I prefer the other homepage in English, as presented much more excitingly above earlier on, over here, even though I am not quite sure why my cursor froze there for so long that my only recourse to navigation was the up and down arrow keys on my keyboard.

However, the SYSTRAN-powered babelfish translation by Yahoo of www.casino.de presented here is quite acceptable, somewhat in between the other two links above to the same website.

Essentially, the page at www.casino.de is merely a guide to playing blackjack and other casino rules and games, entitled "Black Jack information".

So, what are you waiting for? Start learning to play blackjack now before you put up your hard earned money in an online game...

1 comment:

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