When a player approaches a game of chance, be it in a Paris casino, a New York alleyway or an online casino somewhere in between, there’s always one thing on his mind: winning. Most players will go home disappointed, but there are winners too. For those lucky souls the second thought is how to get their winnings out of the game and into their pocket. There’s nothing wrong with quitting while you’re ahead. That’s why we here at PlayingExpert.com have put together this handy little guide showing you exactly how to cash out of an online casino with minimal fuss.
The basic layout of each online casino differs greatly, but generally the first step in getting to your money is to click on the “My Account” button. There you’ll usually find a slew of different options, including your account settings and--as it pertains to the topic at hand--a “Withdraw Funds” option. Clicking this link will take you to a more detailed overview of your account and list different withdrawal methods.
As with depositing money, there are usually several ways to cash out. In fact, the two go hand-in-hand because the method you use to make a deposit will often be the same one you use to withdraw. Many casinos accept Visa or MasterCard, but this might not be an option if your bank is located in the U.S. or is licensed to operate in a U.S. territory. If you’ve had problems with this in the past, you should look for details about intermediary services offered by your casino, such as wire transfers and offshore banks. Services such as NETeller charge a minimal fee and will set up a bank-style online account for you to deposit money in. You can then have a casino send your winnings to this account and later transfer it back to your home bank.
Withdrawing funds should be one of the quickest, easiest parts of the online gambling experience, and you should never have to wait to secure your funds. If you want to be guaranteed a smooth withdrawal, always make sure you investigate the ins and outs of your casino’s withdrawal/deposit policy before handing over any of your hard-earned dough.








