Play Bingo Online

Posted by admin in Bingo on June 27th, 2010 |  No Comments »

People who want to play bingo, now have the chance to do it at home, playing in front of their computer on the Internet. The advantage of playing bingo on the Internet gives you the possibility to win great prizes that normally is not possible when you play bingo at an offline casino.

To be playing online bingo, it is necessary first to register at a online bingo room. After registration and entry into the bingo game you can start purchasing tickets that are randomly generated. Usually you can buy a maximum of 40 tickets in a game. The software which will be offered is scheduled to shout each number and to announce it on your ticket if you have that number. The one who has bingo may notify this thing by pressing the bingo button or there are some bingo rooms where the software is automatically shouting if someone has bingo. If someone clicks on “Bingo”, the software will automatically check the ticket and if it is good, the prize will be transfered into the winner’s account. If several people have bingo at the same time, the software automatically divides the prize equally to all winners.

Bingo beginners players usually tend to play as many cards at once to enlarge the chances of winning. However, this system to buy as many bingo tickets, usually leads to bankruptcy so it is recommended to buy three or four simultaneous bingo tickets.Bingo Hollywood is a good place to start to play online bingo.
Another way to increase your chances of winning is to choose games that dispose of a fewer number of players at a table. It is advisable to avoid the bingo game in weekend when the bingo rooms are full and chances of winning are lower. Before you begin the bingo game you must decide how much you are willing to lose in that day, if somehow you have a bad luck and lose the amount that you had available. This is the wisest thing you can do, to take a break in that day and not continue the game, may next day you are going to have a better luck.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Sheet

Posted by admin in Poker on June 14th, 2010 |  No Comments »

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip One – Staying In

This one is pretty easy. If you are dealt two pairs or better, add to your wager and stay in the hand. The premise is simple. The dealer will only have a hand better than two pair once per 47 hands in theory. The probability of you winning is on your side. Also you have to be sure that you picked a reputable online casino.

I’d also expand this and say that with one pair you should strongly consider staying in the hand. The probability of getting two pair is 1:21 and if you win you’re being paid 1:1, so the value is in your favor. The dealer will fail to qualify very often and that’s what you want when you have one pair.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Two – Play that progressive

Some call it a sucker’s bet, but let’s be honest. Why are you playing this game? To have fun and win money!

If you get a straight, flush, full house, straight flush or royal flush and the dealer doesn’t quality-again, it happens a lot-you get paid nothing. I don’t know about you, but if I’m dealt a four of a kind and the dealer doesn’t qualify, I’ll look pretty stupid for not betting that $1.

And if you’re a money management and fiscal conservative, go play Craps or nothing at all.

Caribbean Stud Poker Tip Three – Nothing equals fold

Again, a super simple tip to live by. If you have nothing in your hand, fold. Why? Well, think about it. The only way you win is if the dealer doesn’t qualify and that might happen say 30% of the time. If that were the case, you’d have a 70% chance to lose and you’ll only be paid even money on your Ante wager. Your Bet wager gets nothing, but it can lose if you stay in.

Think about it again if you think I’m wrong. You’re wagering two times the amount to win half. For instance, you’re wagering $10 with nothing to win a maximum of $5 and you have a high probability of losing on top of all that. It’s a really stupid move.

Poker recognition

Posted by admin in Poker on June 4th, 2010 |  No Comments »

 The owner of a legendary casino “Binion’s Horseshoe” in Las Vegas, a great fun of poker and an eminent player Benni Binion and his son Jack Binion organized in their casino a tournament between the most known US players. In the tournament took part six players who have been competing during seven days in gambling of different kinds of poker. A champion was determined by voting and that was Johnny Moss. This tournament provoked a poker boom among people and attracted more audience. Many people expressed their will to take part in the next similar tournament. Binion took decision to continue organizing such tournaments and united them under the name World Series of Poker (WSOP). Every year the number of WSOP participants grew in geometric progression. If in 1971 the number of participants made 14 persons, in 2004 it made 1700, in 2005 – 5800, in 2006 – 8900 and in 2007 – over 6 300. WSOP is the greatest tournament but besides that a great number of the other attractive and popular tournaments took place in Paris, London, Vienna, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Moscow etc. Poker was given a powerful incentive in development and popularization in the 90s of the past century with development of the internet network and appearance of on-line poker rooms. Poker turned to be the most pertinent and the most interesting gamble for millions of users all over the world. Poker fever in Internet is still going on. Mostly thanks to internet a number of people willing to compete in “live” tournaments, clubs is growing by leaps and bounds. And now nobody is surprised by the fact that the winners of prestigious poker competitions are skillful casino players experienced in online poker room games. Today poker is no more a gambling, it turned into a popular socially important phenomenon. Thus, according to the data of the American Gambling Association in 2005 the number of people willing to play poker made 35% of the US population aging from 21 to 39, 18% of the US population aging from 40 to 49, 15% of the US population aging from 50 to 64, 11% of the US population aging over 65. In conformity with the results of the polls by the Association for most of this people poker is more than a gamble, it turned into a way of communication, a nice leisure. Poker became largely covered by many medias. Popularity of the gamble in the modern world lets co-exist a dozen specialized magazines dedicated exclusively to poker , online poker rooms, poker players, poker strategies. The most popular of them are the magazines “Poker Europa”, “Card Player”, “Poker Magazine”, “Bluff”, “Woman Poker Player” etc. The last few years were marked by a burst of poker. Poker turned to be extremely entertaining sport gamble. Many sport channels pay considerable part of time and give prime-time to great poker tournaments. This brings up a question: why poker and not any other gamble, for instance roulette? The answer is evident.