During days of heightened anxiety about the pandemic, I enjoyed casino gambling from my recliner. Gambling For Free for the Stay-at-Home Gambler is about accessible, fun sites.
Please Note – This is not a “how-to” for real online gambling, with real money exchanged.
Are You a “Stay at Home” Gambler
The Wizard of Odds
Players should look no further than the Wizard of Odds. Players of all casino games will gain insight at Michael Shackleford’s site. Odds & strategies are provided for hundreds of games and a free practice tutor. Gambling videos and articles are available, as well. Also, Mr. Shackleford has many fabulous tutorials on YouTube.
The American Casinos Guide, by Scott Bourie, also includes an entire series on YouTube. His website, AmericanCasinoGuide.com, also has plenty of great “how-to” stuff and covers every state’s legal gaming.
Try watching slot bonuses. Watching other people play slots and hitting amazing bonuses is all over YouTube. Brian Christopher Slots seems to be a favorite site, although this kind of YouTube entertainment has grown immensely.
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Guide for the Stay-at-Home Gambler – VideoPoker.com
While we wait for conditions to improve, we can practice – yes, that’s the proper practice. If you are a Video Poker player, buy a Gold membership or PRO at VideoPoker.com. Not only will you learn the best strategy for playing any video poker game, but you can also test your knowledge. The VP Pro membership covers Ultimate X and Quick Quads strategy. It also has Keno games, many VP games, and daily contests.
Home Casino Gambling Guide – Apps to Enjoy Your Favorite Slot


There are many apps for your devices that include your favorite casino slots. All of these are free to download, with the ability to purchase credits. Guide for the “Stay at Home” Gambler suggests the following apps:
- Jackpot Party, Monopoly Slots, published by Scientific Games (for example, Lock It Link, Zeus, Heidi’s Bier Haus)
- Cashman & Heart of Vegas, published by Aristocrat Gaming (Buffalo, LightningLink, Dragon Link, More Chili, Wonder 4)
- Double Down Slots, published by IGT (Double Diamond, Quick Hit Slots, published by Scientific Games (Quick Hit Ultra, Quick Hit Platinum)
- Gold Fish Casino Slots, published by Phantom EFX (assorted IGT & SG games).
In addition, popular casino apps include Slotomania, Caesars Slots, and PartyCasino.
Table Game Apps
Here are a few apps for table game players. One is Riverboat Gambler, which hosts Blackjack, Mississippi Stud, Three Card Poker, and Pai Gow Poker – basically 28 games, new and old. Tutors are not available, but game explanations are there for every game. My favorite craps app is “Aw Craps!” I like the interface, and it teaches bets and odds. There are many BlackJack apps, but the best tutors reviewed are BlackJack Trainer HD Free and BC Blackjack.
Casino / Gambling Podcasts – Something for Everyone


I love to listen to podcasts. Regarding gambling/casino podcasts, each below has knowledgeable hosts with insightful guests that are fun and informative. The following list is excellent for the “podcast binge.” Start at episode #1 and begin the journey.
- You can Bet On That – Craps, trip reports, and the best chemistry in podcasts with Mark & DR. Mike
- Gambling With an Edge – Advantage Play, Video Poker, BlackJack
- TravelZork, ZorkCast – chats about casinos, luxury travel, Las Vegas, and gambling
- Vegas Confessions – Gambling stories and Las Vegas experiences
- The Bettor Life – various topics.
Summary
I understand the “stress” many of us are dealing with in a new world right now. But, think of the money you’re saving. If you are smart, you put away monthly bankroll money for that big play when casinos open. In any case, I hope this Guide for the “Stay at Home” Gambler has given you an outlet for some of your pent-up gambling enthusiasm.
Until then, my friends, stay healthy and safe. Patience, my friends, patience.
Binbin