September 2008 Archive

Black Jack Secret Formula

September 8th, 2008

When playing Blackjack the most important feature to remember is that there are four times as many cards that have a value of 10 (10, J,Q,K) as any other value. With this information, one must always assume that the next card to be drawn from the deck has a value of 10.

By keeping this in mind, one may realize that if one has any hand that has a value over 12 one will likely lose or in blackjack terms bust (go over 21). Likewise if the dealer’s card is a 2-6 it is likely to draw a 10 card which means he will have to draw again, likely causing him to bust.

Another way to make the odds more favorable to the player than the dealer is by counting cards. Having a professionally written guide is very helpful and there are many different authors that have different styles and different counting systems.

Practice makes perfect. By investing time and money with online training software learning the game, it will eventually pay off at the casino.

Upon entering the casino, one must choose the right table to play at. When one observes that the players at a table seem to be winning a lot, it is a good time to join in the action. Likewise, if you notice the dealer has a lot of chips and the players seem to be doing more losing than winning, then look for a better table.

Reward the dealer by tipping when one is winning. If the dealer knows he will be tipped when the players wins, he may begin rooting and actually do subtle things to help such as performing less thorough shuffles and penetrating deeper into the shoe before he re-shuffles thus allowing the player to get a more accurate count of the cards.

Though if the dealer starts losing too much money for the casino the pit boss will likely change dealers.

Although it may be impossible to find the perfect game, one should be familiar with how certain house rules affect the player.

4 Dangers of Internet Poker and How to Avoid Them

September 7th, 2008

Just like any good and bad things, there are issues and dangers that are linked with Internet poker. Gambling is a risk but playing Internet poker or any other form of gambling online makes the risk riskier.

One sad probability with Internet poker is that a player might not get his winnings. Most bigger Internet poker sites can give you your winnings such as Poker Stars, Ultimate Bet, Paradise Poker and Party Poker which are the biggest Internet Poker sites. It is oftentimes the smaller ones, often associated with online casinos are the worst offenders in all Internet poker sites. Many stories of actual players who have been victimized circulate in the Internet and it is best to take note of the names of these sites before you start playing Internet poker

In order to avoid situations like these, try to play in more established and bigger Internet poker rooms. This does not mean that all smaller and newer Internet poker rooms are not reliable.

The second danger is the shuffling. All Internet pokers should be aware that the randomness of the shuffler is very important. This is usually determined by the algorithm designed for the poker game and which is stored in the poker server.

Internet poker sites who want to assure their customers that their shuffle and their practices are fair usually do the following: publish their shuffle algorithm also known as the random number generator, have independent auditing of the algorithm and third, obtain license from regulatory commission.

In order to show how good their shufflers are, Internet poker sites publish the algorithm of their shuffle in their websites available for study and perusal of interested persons. Aside from this, Internet poker sited undergo independent auditing. This is done by independent auditing companies to inspect source codes and the servers of Internet poker sites and are done in surprise inspections. The third method Internet poker sites do is to obtain licenses from Kahnawake Gaming Commission, a regulatory agency which requires Internet poker sites to comply with regulations so that they can get their license and maintain this to avoid it from being stripped.

The third danger you have to consider when playing in an Internet poker site is security. This danger is not only limited to the external danger from Internet hackers who can get information from players who enter and who can manipulate the result of the game but from the greater internal danger from the people inside the business who are tasked to handle the information and money.

An employee working for an online poker site can easily access player information and their credit cards numbers and he can use these to gain access or sell these.

The fourth danger is addiction to Internet poker. It has been proven that some people do get addicted with Internet poker. Even if the action is virtual, much of the thrill and excitement is the same as being in a “physical” game. If you are prone to gambling addictions, it is best to stay away from Internet poker.

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