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Blackjack Games To Avoid Over the last decade or so there have been changes made to the game of blackjack that do not favor the player in the least. Most of these changes originated in Las Vegas, but they have since spread throughout the country and abroad.
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Casino Comps In casino gambling the term “comp” is short for “complimentary”, referring to anything that the casino will give a player for free in return for gambling in the casino.
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Cruise Line Casinos Many, if not most, of all the major cruise ships have on board casinos. The games available to passengers vary with the line and the size of the vessel. The majority offer slots and blackjack. The larger casinos also include Caribbean Stud Poker, Roulette and Craps. Other types of gambling include snowball Bingo, 'horse' racing, and mileage pools.
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Book Review - Optimal Strategy for Pai Gow Poker While Pai Gow Poker can be found in virtually every casino in America, it is perhaps the most popular in the larger California card rooms, where it is often called Double Hand Poker. Given the proper conditions, the game can be beaten by a well-bankrolled team of players.
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Watch Your Bets & Hats! When people go to casinos, they often treat it as a holiday, and because they are having a good time and might be drinking and preoccupied with their gambling, they often let their guard down. Because of these conditions, casinos throughout the country are magnets for professional thieves and other such dishonest people.
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Low Down on Nickel Video Poker A savvy player should not think of nickel video poker machines the same way that they do nickel slots, since the payouts on a VP machine can be determined by the payout schedule, which is never the case with slot machines, regardless of their denomination.
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Blackjack Insurance Bets The theory behind insurance while playing Blackjack is similar to the way we financially protect our cars from random catastrophe. It is a way to financially protect yourself in case the dealer hits a blackjack.
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Online Casinos to Avoid There are scores of articles that tell players what online casinos they should be visiting. The reviews talk about how wonderful the graphics are and the sign-up bonuses that players are paid. Rarely you see you an article that talks about the online sites that sit in cyberspace like bear traps with roulette wheels attached to them.
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Book Review - The Baccarat Battle Book Very few people have ever associated the game of baccarat with the type of violence and carnage that is inherent with armed conflict. This fact alone makes one puzzle over the title of the baccarat strategy guide The Baccarat Battle Book: How to Attack the Game of Baccarat.
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Book Review - Burning the Tables in Las Vegas Burning the Tables in Las Vegas is the sequel to a book written in 1976 by Ian Andersen. His first book, Turning the Tables in Las Vegas, was about how to count cards without getting caught. The volatility of this subject prompted him to write his offering under a pseudonym to avoid being blackballed by the casino industry.
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