Gamble online and select the language of your choice
There are several online casinos out there that advertise the fact that they offer a selection of languages. This way you can gamble in your native language. The thing is that when you select a language, nothing happens. The language does not change. Nothing changes at all.
Other online casinos have advertisements in different languages, but the actual casino is in English. The only available language is English.
I surfed the net and I managed to find one online casino that really offers a selection of languages. You can gamble in French, German, Spanish, Japanese, and of course in English. It also lets you gamble in the currency of your choice. The accepted currencies are:
- Canadian dollars;
- Euros;
- British pounds;
- French francs;
- Japanese yen.
The list probably goes on and on, but I will stop here. I am sure that there are other online gambling sites out there that offer a selection of languages, but I only managed to find one.
It is possible that the internet gambling ban will be repealed in the not-too-distant future. US citizens will once again be able to gamble online, in English, with U.S. dollars.
But until that happens I have taken the liberty to surf the net once more and find gambling sites where U.S. citizens can still gamble. I do not know for how long this will last as more online gambling sites disallow American customers every day. The old trick of pretending that you are not an online casino so that the credit card companies will process the deposits does not work anymore.
Unfortunately for US online gamblers, the credit card companies and most online gambling sites are cooperating with the American government to prevent U.S. citizens from gambling on the internet. It is getting harder and harder for US players to find a place to gamble online.
I wonder why the online casinos do not work on their selection of languages. I mean with English speaking US players out of the picture, they should focus on attracting customers from non-English speaking countries. I am really amazed why they do not do so.


