Black Jack

Posted by admin in BLACKJACK on December 29th, 2009 |  No Comments »

The black jack card game is so popular some even say that it’s the most popular game.  It is played in almost every country all over the world in land based casinos as well as online.  The blackjack websites have really grown in numbers the recent years, and now it has become even more popular to play it from the comfort of your home than from a traditional land based casino.

Why is blackjack so popular?  The main reason that blackjack is so highly embraced and loved all over the world is that when played properly, it has a house edge of less than one percent, which is the lowest house advantage of any table game. So with these odds, why are casinos - offline as well as online – not losing money to the players? Well, the most obvious reason is probably that the  game is not played properly or good enough by the majority of players. It’s really a pity that  players can give up such huge advantage to the house by lump playing.

The reason why this  game has such good odds is that, unlike other  games such as  craps and  games of chance like roulette is that in blackjack the choices you make as the game progresses, will impact the house edge. You see
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<li>in roulette each spin is an independent event</li>
<li>in craps each roll of the dice is also an independent event</li>
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In Blackjack however, instead of being a game based on independent single events, each  hand is dependent on the cards that have previously been dealt so that big cards left in the deck will favour the player while small cards will favour the dealer. This is the reason why card counting is so important for winning in blackjack.  You simply have to memorize what cards are left in the deck.

To a large extent, blackjack results are based on your actions as a player and not solely on chance. Your chances to win in this game is much better than the chance based  games. So the secret to winning at blackjack is to keep track of the cards.

Casino Games

Posted by admin in casino on December 28th, 2009 |  No Comments »

However, it is the casino version of the game that gives Craps its reputation of being a fast paced, exciting game. Players often begin with this game in the casino because of its ease of play. The basic concept is this: you place a bet on what is referred to as the “passline bet.” You make your wager before you roll the dice. If you roll a 7 or 11, then you win. If you roll a 12, 3 or 2, you lose. Any other number becomes the point number, meaning that number must be rolled again before the seven for you to win anything. If you roll the seven before you roll the point number, then you lose.

However, you do have the option to bet again in addition to your original bet. It is known as the odds bet: meaning the casino (online or real) does not have their usual house advantage and it also hedges on true odds. Many casinos and online casino sites offer lessons for Craps as it is one of the most popular and exciting games played. There is usually a great amount of money riding on Craps games and the atmosphere around the Craps table is filled with cheering spectators, all vying for the opportunity to see a player win big. This is the best way to get in the game when you are checking out a casino.

Most online casinos will allow you to play the game for free before offering you the option to play for real money. So what are you waiting for? Stop by at an online casino today and see for yourself what the fuss surrounding a game of Craps is all about.

Online casino bonuses

Posted by admin in Gambling on December 22nd, 2009 |  No Comments »

Gambling online is very easy these days. Day after day online casinos are gaining field from the classic casinos.Not far away the time will come when gambling online will exceed the classic casino industry. The biggest advantage that an online casino is having are the bonuses .Also if you walk around in Vegas you will see lots of banners with free bonuses if you enter a certain casinos, but online casinos are giving away a lot more than a simple bonus.Online casinos are plenty these days and is very very easy to become an online gambler.

So first bonus and the most important one is the NO Deposit Bonus. That means that the online casino will give you a certain amount of cash for you to gamble at them. Usually you just need to signup. So why they give you this free cash? The answer is simple. You will signup, you will play that cash and maybe you will make a deposit ;) If not at least they will send you a Newsletter with special events and maybe someday you will return and deposit some cash.

The biggest and the most popular bonus is the Deposit Bonus. This can reach sums of $1000 or can match your deposit ups to 2-300%. So if you are planning to spend a certain amount of cash you should find the biggest Deposit bonus.

Another type of bonus is the Redeposit bonus. This is the amount of cash that the casino will give you for free if you are redepositing a certain amount of cash, this bonus is usually smaller but still can reach 30%.

Tips to Poker Play

Posted by admin in poker online on December 11th, 2009 |  No Comments »

A poker players heads up play may be completely different than their regular play. Here are some tips to help you improve your heads up Texas Hold’em poker strategy.

Tip#1 – An Ace in the Hole

The #1 rule of heads up poker play is that when you have an ace as a hole card you will usually be in a dominant position pre flop. You should then raise/re-raise strong to see what the opponent’s reaction will be. Often times an opponent will fold (depending on the specific style of the poker player) for fear of the ace or a pocket pair. Sometimes you may get called but remember, in heads up poker players have a tendency to make loose calls. Odds are you will still be in a dominant position.

Tip #2 – Lower Your Expectations

While playing heads up Texas Hold’em poker, chances are that you cannot afford to wait on a good hand. A quality hand in heads up poker is not the same as when playing with a bigger group. You may have to settle with J-6 offsuit and just see what happens. The odds are that many times your opponent will have a bad looking hand as well.

Tip #3 – Try To Pick Up A Betting Pattern

Many poker players have an extremely difficult time playing heads up. Some collapse under the pressure and others become painstakingly obvious in how they bet in heads up. Make sure you keep an eye on your opponents betting habits. Every now and then you may want to call a hand that you know your probably beat in just to see what the opponent has. If you can pick up an opponents betting habits it’s almost as if they are showing you their hands.

Tip #4 – Mix Up Your Play

Even if you are not getting the best of cards you must always try to mix up your play to throw your opponent off your scent. Raise with 9-4 suited. Call with A-3 offsuit. This way your opponent cannot pick up a good betting pattern from you. Many poker players are not great when it comes to heads up play. By throwing your opponent off your scent it possible that he/she will be enticed into making a careless all-in call. All it takes is one big mistake in heads up play and you’ll have your opponent right where you want them.

Tip #5 – Don’t Over Do the “All-In” Call

Please do not go over board going all-in. This is like leaving your hand up to fate. There is some luck involved in poker but you don’t want to just get by on being lucky. Besides, doing this is a clear give away that you may be less advanced and a veteran will wait for their chance and BURRY you.

Tips For Video Poker

Posted by admin in Poker on December 6th, 2009 |  No Comments »

In this article we’ll discuss some of the things every video poker player should be doing, regardless of their game play strategy.

1. Only Play At Full Pay Machines

One of the smartest things any potential video poker player can do is to check the payout schedule before he or she starts playing. The payout schedule tells you how much you’ll be paid for each winning hand. In a Jacks or Better Video Poker game 9/6 is considered full pay. That simply means that 9 coins are paid out for a Full House and 6 coins are paid out for a Flush. Many casinos pay out less then 9/6, meaning that in the long run, you’ll simply win less money.

2. Always Play Max Coins

A Mistake many novice players make is to play fewer coins, thinking this will keep them in the game longer. The problem with that theory is many machines will give you proportionately more coins for hitting a Royal Flush with max coins then they will for hitting with less then the max. If you’re worried about going through your bankroll too quickly, play at a low coin size. Or, if you’re really not sure how to play, us a play for free version of the game until you’ve gotten your feet wet.

3. Plan How Much You’re Willing To Lose –And Stick To It.

There is a lot of luck involved in winning Video Poker. Unfortunately, too many players keep pumping coins into the machine, thinking their luck is bound to change. Successful players know that some days you have it and some you don’t. Before you start playing, have a set amount that you’re willing to lose, once that money is gone quit playing.

4. Take Your Time

Video poker is a game of man against machine. Always remember that there is no time limit. Make sure that you carefully review your cards, with each hand. Take as much time as you need, no one is waiting for you so don’t feel pressured to make your move. Don’t hit that draw button until you’re ready.