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23 October 2020

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Sheffield is located in Northern England, South Yorkshire close to Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester. It’s commonly known for its theaters, museums, steel cutlery, universites, two football clubs, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday and nowadays its vibrant nightlife. It’s packed with nightclubs, music venues and bars often aimed at students during the week, however the weekend always seems to be lively. There are many things to do in Sheffieldbut If gambling is your thing, you may be surprised to find there are not a large number of casinos considering the population of Sheffield is over 700,000.

The nightlife scene has been, like everything else it seems nowadays, taken a major blow to the industry due to the United Kingdom’s battle with Covid-19 restrictions. So, how will your traditional bricks and mortar casinos fair against online casinos during these unprecedented times. Would you prefer to sit in the comfort of your own home and feel safer to gamble online rather than to take a risk and put others at risk just to place a punt?

Benefits of going to a Casino in Sheffield

Unemployment is hitting new lows all over the world. Unfortunately, Sheffield is no different with just over 89,000 people in 2019-20 were economically inactive with cases rising due to the current situation. That is just over 23% and since the covid-19 lockdown the government has announced in May its unemployment added another 11,000 people to this very worrying statistic.

Casinos employ lots of people, not just dealers. Security, slot technicians, cleaners, the finance department, floor staff, floor management, cashiers, bar tendenders, chefs if food is available, waitresses, shuttle drivers and surveillance officers are just a few jobs required to run a casino. These individuals require you to take part in order for them to receive a wage. Not saying a casino is a charity however the sad truth is without them plenty of jobs will be inevitably terminated.

The social scene and nightlife in Sheffield can be very exciting. With so many of us working online do we really want to spend our Saturday night at home gambling when we could head down to the casino, have some drinks and food served to our table, meet up with other gamblers and enjoy the ride of placing bets to make it more a memorable occasion. You might enjoy the ups and downs with fellow punters, perhaps the bright lights and even the vibe of a casino in the city. Who knows you might even pick up the partner of your dreams!

If Texas hold ‘em is your thing you might be good at studying your opponents reactions to their cards unlike playing online where video Texas hold ‘em is seldom used and picking up on a bluffer is a very different challenge. This also means your opponents won’t have the luxury of using tools or software which are available which some users use to their advantage at the table on online gaming.

Negatives of going to a casino in Sheffield

Financially, you might have a budget set for gambling. If not, you probably should before things go out of control! By attending a casino in Sheffield this might burn a hole into your funds. Overheads, such as taxis to and from the casino, babysitters if you have a few little ones at home, tips to the staff, food and of course if you like to get your tongue wet now and again, alcohol can all add up to a hefty amount without even placing a bet! Casinos often charge double on food, simply because they can. It’s going to be great if you hit the jackpot, however if you go home after a losing streak and have indulged in what’s available at the casino you may find your wallet rather light. Often casinos accept other forms of payment such as credit cards. When your bank statement arrives or you check your online account the following day you may get a very scary surprise after a heavy night gambling.

The current UK restrictions due to Covid-19 has changed how casinos are traditionally run. Social distancing is required with fewer gamblers allowed at each table. If you are new to traditional land based casinos you might have seen on Hollywood movies lots of people gathered around a table screaming and cheering. With the ‘’new normal’’ this is a thing of the past. The slots will have to be constantly wiped down. Face masks will make it even more difficult for you to judge a bluff on your opponent’s face. Most importantly you are putting fellow gamblers, staff and yourself at a health risk that could be avoided if you had just stayed at home and gambled on your phone or computer. Going to the casino is not a necessity, it’s a luxury.

Positives of Online Gambling

With online gambling you are able to pick and choose when you’d like to play. You can put your hand in your pocket and click on your favourite site and enjoy. Its so simple! You don’t have to wait for a big crowd like in a casino to see if a game of poker will commence. No matter what time you want to play, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week you will be able to find plenty of gamblers from all parts of the globe who are in the same boat as yourself. Immediate gambling is only a click away!

Your choice of games is endless unlike brick and mortar casinos. Some online casinos even offer you a chance to play their games for free which allows you to find the game that suits you without losing a penny.

Negatives of gambling online

Unlike the casinos in Sheffield you have no choice but to play with your credit or debit card online. This can be very dangerous, not just for your finances but can affect your credit history. Your bank manager would be taking a very serious look at this if you are looking for a loan or a mortgage. This could cause life long issues that could cause you and your family a lot of hardship and should really be taken into consideration before you even begin to gamble online.

Online gambling is not the same as the hustle and bustle of a kasyno. The atmosphere and the social aspect rarely exists online. You’d hardly ever hear someone talk about what a great night they had at home in front of their phone or computer, unless of course they were high rolling.