Casino Gambling War
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Craps is one of the simpler casino games to learn. It is also another of the more popular casino games often played at parties, barbecues and sometimes even on the street. The lure of this game is that you only need a pair of dice and a few friends and you’ve got all you need for a game of Craps.
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.
Posted on December 15th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Blackjack Early Surrender
The Early surrender rule in Blackjack is sadly dying and very few online or land based casinos offer this rule. It simply allows a player to give up half of his wager and stop playing in that particular hand of Blackjack, and this decision is made before the Dealer checks for Blackjack.
If you find a table that offers Early Surrender then below is the Strategy you should use to get the maximum value out of the rule.
There are also some occasions when you should never take Early Surrender and these are: If you are playing in a single deck Blackjack game then never Ten when up against a four and a ten or a 5 and a nine.
In a 2 deck game never Surrender a Ten when up against a Four and a Ten. If you have a Pair of Two’s and the Dealer gets soft 17 then Surrender that hand.
Blackjack Late Surrender
The Late Surrender Blaackjack rule can be found at plenty of online and land based casinos and what il allows you to do is to surrender a hand but at a cost of half your stake, and you can do this after the Dealer has checked his for a blackjack.
As with every additional rule in a Blackjack game there is a strategy that comes into play to make sure you get the lowest house edge by taking this option at the correct time.
With this in mind we have put together the following information which will help you make the correct move when playing any Blackjack game offering the Late Surrender option.
If you have sixteen in a single hand game and the dealer is showing a nine then don’t take Late Surrender. If however you have a sixteen and the Dealer has a ten or an Ace then you should always take Late Surrender.
Posted on November 22nd, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
A pair is self explanatory and it is simply two cards that are the same I.E. 2 x sixes or 2 x Queens etc, it is worth pointing out that ten valued cards that is Tens, Jacks, Queens and Kings are not classed as a pair but some Blackjack games have certain rules regarding splitting them.
But be warned though the correct strategy is not to split all pairs and we shall now take a look at what to do when you have been dealt a pair when playing a single hand game.
Pair of Aces This move is simple, whenever you get dealt a pair of Aces you should always split them without exception.
Pair of Tens When faced with this hand you should always stand your hand, many novice players will split them, that is not the correct strategy and will cost you over time. so when faced with two tens stand that hand. This includes ten valued cards.
Pair of Nines You should split your pair of nines unless the dealer is holding a Seven, Ten or an Ace if so then stand them.
Pair of Eights A simple move to remember and that is to always split your eights.
Pair of Sevens This can be a bit complicated but you should split when faced with a dealers upcard of a 2 -7, hit if the dealer has a 8, 9 or an Ace and stick when the dealer has a 10.
Pair of Sixes Split this pair if the dealer has a 2 – 6 and hit if the dealer has any other upcard.
Pair of Fives You should double down if the dealer has any card from 2 to 9 and hit if he is showing Ten or an Ace.
Pair of Fours Hit a pair of fours no matter what the dealers upcard is, don’t split them!
Pair of Threes You should split them if the dealer has an upcard of 4, 5, 6 or a 7 and hit them if he is holding any other card.
Pair of Twos You should split them if the dealer has an upcard of 3, 4, 5, 6 or a 7 and hit them should the dealer have any other upcard.
Posted on October 27th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
However if you are visiting a land based casino then a little more decorum is called for and as there is no real dress code you are well advised to wear something comfortable and not something that will annoy fellow players!
Every Blackjack player is different and some like to chat and have a bit of a banter with fellow players and the Dealer, however some players prefer to just sit and play.
With this in mind if you are a loud outrageous player do remember that everyone may not want a running commentary on every hand dealt and you are more likely to find yourself playing alone if you start to get on other players nerves!
Before you sit down and play make sure you are fully aware of the rules of that particular game of Blackjack, every table will have a small sign at the side of the Dealer listing how the game plays, and also on the table felt will be further game rules, namely what a Dealer does on a soft, hard or all 17′s, the Blackjack payouts and the insurance bet information.
Our final etiquette tip is for you not to blame the Dealer for the hands you are receiving, ranting and raving at a Dealer when he is dealing you losing hands will not do you any favors, if you are on a losing streak then take a break, go to the buffet or to the bar and unwind for a while.
Posted on September 20th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
You just need three basic things for a good strategy: a calm attitude, a solid betting scheme, and proper bankroll management. The most important thing here, in my opinion, is bankroll management. How you manage your gambling money during play will mean the difference between cleaning out and walking away a winner. No need for complexities here, folks. Just set a limit on how much you are prepared to lose, and even by how much you should win. Lots of people go into a game without a set limit, lose their initial bankroll, then keep playing to regain their losses, losing more money than they were prepared to lose in the first place.
Sometimes the opposite is also true. You may get a good start on the game and keep on winning until you reach a good enough amount. It’s time to walk away, but you’ve decided to keep at it since you’re “hot”, but then the tides turn and you go on a losing streak, losing all your winnings and including your initial bankroll. This is the reason why bankroll management is so important.
The last piece of advice I can give you is to stay calm and composed throughout the game. This is especially important if you’re losing. You are gambling, remember? So there are certain risks involved here, and there are no guarantees that you’ll always come out a winner. Anyway, much of the excitement from gambling is that you always stand to win or lose with every roll of the dice or turn of the card, so remember that and have fun.
Posted on September 6th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Las Vegas casinos are places where you can unwind and enjoy yourself. Different casinos will offer you different styles of entertainment, gambling of course being the common theme.
You should never forget that it’s the job of the casinos to make money at your cost. So it’s wise to set yourself a limit. You may not succeed in sticking to it, but to try that will do you no harm. The blackjack and roulette tables can ruin your holiday. If you gamble a few rounds you may win a few bucks, but try a little longer and it’s all gone. Leave the long sessions to the people who go to Vegas just for the gambling. Remember, the casinos pay for Las Vegas. So some people win but most of them end up on the losing side.
Better avoid casinos that don’t have a hotel attached to them. Most of these joints will try to aggressively lure you in and take you for a ride. It is wise go into any hotel/casino in town and gamble because your odds are a lot better in a hotel/casino.
Posted on August 9th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Many people who enjoy gambling and taking chances have turned sports gambling into a thrilling hobby. Many individuals have turned it into a income generating activity, on top of that. If you want to try your hand at making sports gambling a good source of income, there are a lot of things you’ll need to know to ensure your success.
To be a successful sports wagerer, it’s important to recognise and soak in the maximum amount of facts as you can to be able to support your betting situations. Being an avid sports fan is not enough to master sports betting; the will to educate yourself and study all aspects of the game will greatly affect your chances of winning. It’s a wise decision to constantly read up on news stories, articles, and whatever other material resources you can find on the sport of your choosing. You should have backed-up familiarity with the sport and for that reason have the possibility to make l decisions when it comes to sports gambling.
Many sports gamblers fall victim to placing bets on a large number of games too soon. If you want to see success as a bettor, you will need to be patient as well as selective. One of the best sports betting tips advice bettors to place wagers on only 20% of all the games being played during a season. By keeping your number of bets small and under control, you will be able to focus more on making the most educated and well-researched bets.
One of the more important sports betting tips also advice against betting on your favorite team. Emotions can get in the way when it comes to educated sports betting, which can quickly have you losing your bets. If you can’t seem to bet on any other team but your favorite team, you should not bet at all. Succumbing to this conflict of interest will only cost you money.
Posted on June 24th, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments »