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How to Find Online Casinos That Accept Slovenian Gamblers

by Sonal Shukla

Slovenia has come a long way from when all gambling activities were disallowed in the country. Thanks to a bill signed into law in 1995, gamblers can now gamble from sites owned by existing Slovenian land-based casinos. While that reduces players’ options where local dealers are concerned, it doesn’t lock them out of the offshore gaming market. They can still participate at sites that allow players from their country. The government regulates gambling since it contributes 25% to the tourism industry, a big earner for the country.  

Slovenians don’t have to look too long and far to find sites best suited for them. Here’s what they look for to get the best places to play.

Reading Online Reviews

The first way to save time is by reading online reviews from sites dedicated to this kind of information. They list casinos that allow players from certain sites, requirements when registering an account and any other information you may need. When searching for an online casino Slovenia, you want to see what the articles say about licensing since the authorities are strict on this. You also want to read the negative reviews to avoid falling into a scam as it is quite easy to be conned at gambling sites.

Reviews are usually quite informative because they list what you should look for in a casino. You will see the bonuses, a breakdown of wagering requirements at the site, and whether players feel this site is a good fit for them. You may save yourself the time and money you could lose from an unregulated gambling site. For these detailed reviews, find sites solely dedicated to this form of information since they update their articles whenever changes happen.  

List of Banned Countries

Each site usually has a list of countries that can access it and those banned, and here is where you want to check. There is a list of languages on the homepage used there, and around the same place is further information on which players are banned. You want to check whether your country is on this list. Alternatively, some sites let you know from the get-go whether your country is allowed or not, which saves you the trouble of attempting to register an account.

Casinos with Local Licenses or International Recognition

We have established that the local government licenses casinos in the country. You want to check the sites under the two main land-based casinos to see the online sites registered under them. Players also have access to offshore casinos licensed and regulated by the best authorities in the business, so you also want to check who licenses any site before you can even start playing there. Licenses show a casino’s legitimacy and give you the confidence to work with them, knowing your deposits and personal information are safe.

Games and Software Providers

Players are at a casino for the games, so the other thing that helps you decide whether or not to play there is the list of games. You first want to look at the list of developers that partner with the site as it gives you an indication of what to expect. The biggest names – Microgaming, NetEnt, Novomatic, Playtech, PlayN’Go, and the likes are known, respected, and licensed, so they will only work with others of equal reputation. Game variety is yet another determinant if you are looking for various options with slots, table games, poker, and specialty games. You want them to be mobile compatible to allow you to play from anywhere in the world.

Currencies and Languages Used

Where possible, look for sites that accept the local currency and official languages. The Euro is accepted all over Europe and with some international casinos, so you will find an easy way to fund your account. You may also want to be specific with the banking methods, so you favor eWallets that are easy to use, access, and secure.

Conclusion

Slovenians have so many online gaming options that they do not want to be limited to the few casinos licensed at home. If all the above are met, and you are above 18 as provided by the Slovenian Gaming Act, you can register an account and start playing as soon as you fund it.

 

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