
I figure the first thing to do is to go through Casey’s post and see if I can learn what she is teaching. I’m starting at the back and working forward, so the first post on this blog is about Moola. Here is the link to Casey’s post on Moola.
http://www.newsnotion.com/2007/04/08/moola/
I promise, I will be adding strategies and tactics of my own, but for the moment, I need to get up to speed on what everyone here already knows. At first glance, Moola seems interesting. I’ve grown pretty distrustful of any kind of gaming through the years. The reasons casinos are so big is because most people lose, so I’m sure that there is a lose factor built in to Moola. I’m going to sign up though and give it a shot.
It’s actually pretty fun and the upside is that they do give you your first penny. The whole concept is that if you double that penny 30 times, you have $10 million dollars! Not bad. I just played my first couple of games and I’ve won so far. Of course, I’m still in the .25 cent or less range.
It’s free to sign up and more amusing than taking facebook quizzes.
Sign up here.

I’ve read some reviews about this one, but i don’t have a credit card for some of the levels
moola is cool i guess tried it got a lttle money from it.
Moola is a great way to go if you want to gamble without actually risking any money. Playing games for cash is becoming more and more popular nowadays, especially with the economy the way it is right now. Have you guys checked out SkillAddiction.com? They are another gaming website where you can, but don’t have to, play games and win cash/prizes. I started out not wagering any of my own money and I have won over $50 so far. If you are good at the games, you’ll win. The best part is that there is no chance factor, like there is in gambling.
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