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Basic Black Jack Strategy: Unlike other card games, this game has an element of player choice. They can actually reduce the casino advantage to a small percentage by playing what is known as basic strategy. This strategy determines when to stand and when to hit, and also determines when doubling down or splitting is the correct action. Basic strategy is based on the player's point total and the dealer's visible card. There are slight variations in basic strategy depending on the exact house rules and the number of decks used. Read more about black jack .... $240 $250 $260 $270 $280 $290 $300 $310 $320 $330 $340 $350 $360 $370 $380 $390 $400 $410 $420 $430 $440 |
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Simple Tracking Poker Play: In a brick and mortar casino is almost impossible. You can easily monitor your winnings, but tracking any detailed statistics about your game requires a player to take notes after each hand, which is cumbersome and distracting. Conversely, tracking poker play online is easy. Most online poker rooms support 'Hand Histories' text files which track every action both you and your opponents made during each hand. The ability to specifically track every single played hand has many advantages. Many third-party software applications process hand history files and return detailed summaries of poker play. These not only include exact tallies of rake and winnings, which are useful for tax purposes, but also offer detailed statistics about the person's poker play. Serious players use these statistics to check for weaknesses or "leaks" (mistakes that leak money from their winnings) in their game. Such detailed analysis of poker play was never available in the past, but with the growth of online poker play, it is now commonplace among nearly all serious and professional online poker players. Read more about poker .... $450 $460 $470 $480 $490 $500 $510 $520 $530 $540 $550 $560 $570 $580 $590 $600 $610 $620 $630 $640 $650 |
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Wining and Playing In Casinos: In most jurisdictions, gambling is limited to persons over the age of majority [21 years of age in most of the United States and 18 to 21 in most other countries where casinos are permitted]. Customers may gamble by playing slot machines or other games of chance [e.g., craps, roulette, baccarat] and some skill [eg., blackjack, poker]. Game rules usually have mathematically-determined odds that ensure the house retains an advantage over the players. This advantage is called the edge. Payout is the percentage given to players. In games such as poker, the house takes a commission [a "rake"] on bets players make against each other. Playing with house money refers to the situation where a winning player is placing bets with money that has been won from the casino. Read more about casino .... $660 $670 $680 $690 $700 $710 $720 $730 $740 $750 $760 $770 $780 $790 $800 $810 $820 $830 $840 $850 $860 |
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Read About Gambling Legality: Various forms of online gambling are legal and regulated in many countries, including most members of the European Union and several nations in and around the Caribbean Sea. The government of the island nation of Antigua and Barbuda, which licenses Internet gambling entities, made a complaint to the World Trade Organization about the U.S. government's actions to impede online gaming. The Caribbean country won the preliminary ruling but WTO's appeals body somewhat narrowed that favorable ruling in April 2005. The appeals decision held that various state laws argued by Antigua and Barbuda to be contrary to WTO agreements were not sufficiently discussed during the course of the proceedings to be properly assessed by the panel. However, the appeals panel also ruled that the Wire Act and two other federal statutes prohibiting the provision of gambling services from Antigua to the United States violated the WTO's General Agreement on Trade in Services, or "GATS". Although the United States convinced the appeals panel that these laws were "necessary" to protect public health and morals, the asserted United States defence on these grounds was ultimately rejected because its laws relating to remote gambling on horse-racing were not applied equally to foreign and domestic online betting companies, and thus the United States could not establish that its laws were non-discriminatory. Although the Dispute Settlement Body of the WTO recommended that the United States bring the three federal laws into compliance with the GATS, as of the third quarter of 2006 the United States and Antigua and Barbuda disagreed on the status of the United States' compliance. The dispute has recently been referred back to a WTO panel to assess the status of compliance Read more about gambling .... $870 $880 $890 $900 $910 $920 $930 $940 $950 $960 $970 $980 $990 $1000 $1010 $1020 $1030 $1040 $1050 $1060 |
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Betting strategies and tactics: The numerous even money bets in roulette have inspired many players over the years to attempt to beat the game by using one or more variations of a Martingale betting strategy, wherein the gamer doubles the bet after every loss, so that the first win would recover all previous losses, plus win a profit equal to the original bet. As the referenced article on Martingales points out, this betting strategy is fundamentally flawed in practice and the inevitable long-term consequence is a large financial loss. Another strategy is the Fibonacci system, where bets are calculated according to the Fibonacci sequence. Regardless of the specific progression, no such strategy can statistically overcome the casino's advantage. There is a common misconception that the green numbers are "house numbers" and that by betting on them one "gains the house edge." In fact, it is true that the house's advantage comes from the existence of the green numbers (a game without them would be statistically fair) however they are no more or less likely to come up than any other number. Various attempts have been made by engineers to overcome the house edge through predicting the mechanical performance of the wheel, most notably by Joseph Jagger, the man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo in 1873. These schemes work by determining that the ball is more likely to fall at certain numbers. Claude Shannon, a mathematician and computer scientist best known for his contributions to information theory, built arguably the first wearable computer to do so in 1961. Read more about roulette .... $1070 $1080 $1090 $1100 $1110 $1120 $1130 $1140 $1150 $1160 $1170 $1180 $1190 $1200 $1210 $1220 $1230 |
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