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Craps: Books for Beginners and Advanced Players

Posted by ArthurD | Atlantic City,Las Vegas,casinos | Friday 19 March 2010 4:51 pm

Although craps is not a very complicated game, many people find themselves confused by its strange terminology and large numbers of betting options. This article focuses on the most recommended craps books available in the market including beginners books, strategy books for the advanced player and books that introduce the concept of dice control.

1) Craps for the Clueless: A Beginners Guide to Playing and Winning by John Patrick
As its name indicates, it provides basic information on playing craps. The book is written in simple language that makes the terminology easy to understand even if you have never seen a craps table before. In addition to the object of the game, Craps for the Clueless, reveals the winning secrets of professional gamblers.

John Patrick is a professional gambler, an author of many gaming guidebooks and the former host of the TV show “So You Wanna be a Gambler”, which was aired on national cable network for over a decade. According to Patrick, a successful gambling is a result of four essentials, he calls “The Big Four”, which are a proper use of the bankroll, knowledge of the game, money management and discipline.

2) Beat the Craps Out of the Casinos: How to Play Craps and Win by Frank Scoblete
This book supplies useful information for the newbie as well as for the experienced player. The book explains how the game can be beaten including explanations on which bets can lower the house edge and which bets should by avoided by the smart player.

Frank Scoblete is one of the top selling gambling authors in the US and the director of Golden Touch, which offers seminars on craps and blackjack. Other recommended books by Scoblete are “The Captains Craps Revolution”, “Forever Craps” and “Get the Edge at Craps”.

3) Craps: Take the Money and Run by Henry J. Tamburin
Take the Money and Run focuses on how to make fast profits from playing at casinos. In addition to introduction on the mechanics of the game and recommendations on best bets, the book offers the Increased Odds craps betting system and the Take the Money and Run discipline, which both promise to maximize the profits. The book also provides a special chapter on using the pass line bet for maximizing your profits. Take the Money and Run has special chapters on tournaments and new variations.

Dr. Henry J. Tamburin has been playing for over 25 years, and his betting system and discipline are based on his winning experiences.

4) Dice Control for Casino Craps by Yuri Kononenko.
This guide book offers an easy to understand introduction to the concept of dice control from the mathematical and mechanical points of view.

Other recommended books that teach how to gain advantage over the house by using dice control are Frank Scoblete’s “Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution” and “Craps Underground: The Inside Story of How Dice Controllers are Winning Millions from the Casinos”, which offers a fascinating inside look on the game system.

Conclusion:
Unlike poker or blackjack, this game is not very popular, but in that lies the biggest opportunity. The casinos focus on getting a profit from the popular games. Take advantage of this, and make your profit at this game instead.

Tips For Gamblers

Posted by ArthurD | Atlantic City,Las Vegas,Online Casinos,casinos | Thursday 18 March 2010 2:56 pm

Visiting casinos is an exciting experience especially for people who have never been in a casino. It is exciting to see all of the games and all of the players. It is very possible to gamble beyond your limits and to be hurt financially and emotionally if you don’t take precautions. You have to how gambling works and the dangers that are associated with gambling is an important pace while on gambling. Always have a budget established for you’re gambling before sitting down to play. This means establishing the limit for your gambling session and not going over it.

Before you make a decision to change your practices, it is good to think about the costs and benefits of each option which relates to money. The money spent at the casino should not be money that is required for any purposes, other than gambling or entertainment. It definitely shouldn’t be money that is required for the rent or car payment or anything like that. Have a limit on your bankroll and time. When you reach the time or money limit, then quit. Means or Best advice is keeping a number in mind which will see you, do stop gambling when you reach it. Don’t ever start adding more money thinking you will recoup your losses i.e. do not take any decisions based on how much money you won or lost.

Also, know the rules of the casino game you play before you begin to play them. This is easy to do now when there are free game sites and rules online for players to learn the various games. Everybody was a beginner at their starts. Don’t hesitate to contact the dealer for questions or advice or clearing any doubts you may have. For the most part, the player doesn’t want to sit down and play games for the first time in a crowded casino risking his own money. If the casino is not crowded, you might ask one of the staff to teach you the game you are interested in. If you do this, be sure to tip the staff member for his time. Keep awareness of advertisements. Lot of casinos advertise themselves as their Slots pay high paybacks. These great payback slots can be found in some frauds and cheating in some times. The slots at the front and center don’t usually pay that high so find out if you are playing at the machines you like to be.

Las Vegas Blackjack

Posted by ArthurD | Black Jack,Las Vegas,gambling | Thursday 11 March 2010 5:33 pm

As the years fly by, more and more people play online Blackjack. Unfortunately, many of these people fly into Las Vegas (or their local establishment) and expect real-world Blackjack to be just like it is online-it’s not.

I love playing Blackjack online, but nothing compares to playing at a real casino when the atmosphere is just right. It’s a feeling that’s hard to capture at home-although you can do things to get close. When you play solo online, it’s all you. There are no other players taking cards. This can be a great joy or major source of pain offline.

Heck, when you play online, you can hit with 16 and the dealer showing a 6. No one cares, but you. When you step to the big boy tables in Vegas, you need to be more thoughtful-otherwise the table will hate you.

If you’re about to sit at a real table for the first time, here’s a great tip-sit in the middle. The spots immediately to the left and right of the dealer have a little pressure attached to them. First base (seat that gets the first card) is a crappy position as far as I’m concerned. And third base (seat that acts last, before the dealer) should only be occupied by someone who knows how to play. This seat is coveted by Blackjack players the world over.

Think I’m making it up? In Las Vegas, I’ve seen entire tables (yes, every single player but one) get up and locate to other tables, because some knucklehead made an incredibly bad move at third base. It happens, just don’t let it happen to you. That’s the worst feeling I’m sure. I’d recommend following this special tip. If you don’t know what play is the right one, ask other players. Some will say they don’t care (that’s crap, they do). Others will offer advice.

As a personal rule of thumb, if someone is at the table with say 10-20x my wager, I’ll ask for their opinion. Sometimes I’ve even cut deals for the big bettor on the hand (buying my hand basically). It’s not just about you. It’s an energy if you will. Try to keep harmony when you can.

Another big advantage of playing at a real table is seeing the cards in play. Online Blackjack tends reshuffle all decks used after each hand. When you play in the real world, strategy like counting cards comes into play. However, online blackjack nullifies this strategy (that’s why they reshuffle after each hand).

Whatever you do, remember that Blackjack is fun. Have a blast at the table and try different tables until you find the atmosphere you love.

Your Guide On How To Play Roulette

Posted by ArthurD | Atlantic City,Las Vegas,Online Casinos,casinos,roulette | Tuesday 9 March 2010 7:58 pm

Roulette is one of the oldest and the most famous game played in any of the casinos of the world. In playing the Roulette game, your objective is to pick the winning number that will appear on the Roulette wheel. Other than the individual numbers, you can also bet on the combination of numbers or choose the color, odd or even. For many newbie, it is not as easy as it seems. Hence, let go back to the basic to learn how to play Roulette and understand what your chances to win in Roulette game are.

Two Types of Wheels

If you have been to casino before or visited an online casino, you may notice that there are actually two types of Roulette wheels, one has 37 slots, numbered from 0 to 36 and another type has 38 numbers, range from 0 to 36 with added extra number "00".

The 37 slot’s wheel is the original wheel since the game invented; the 37 slot’s wheel is known as "European Wheel". The house edge / casino advantage for this 37 slot’s wheel is 2.63%. The 38 slot’s wheel is known as "American Wheel", it has an added double zero ("00") which has increase the house edge from 2.63% to 5.26%. In other word, you chances to win in "American Wheel" are less than the "European Wheel.

Roulette Table Layout

Roulette layouts have two betting areas: the inside betting area and outside betting area. The inside betting area contains the individual numbers on the layout; the outside betting area has boxes for the columns, red/black and odd/even and different groups of numbers.

The individual numbers at the inside betting area are arranged in 3 columns times 12 rows and the zero and double zero (if it is American Wheel) are arrange at the top of the columns. There are 18 numbers colored with "Black"/"Yellow" and the other 18 numbers are colored with "Red"; you can making the betting based on these two colors at the outside betting area. Beside the colors, there are three other types of betting at outside betting area: 1-18 (small), 19-36 (big); Old or Even; column bets: 1 to 12, 13 to 24, and 25 to 36.

Buying In

In order to avoid disputes, each player will receives a different color chip and these color chips can only be used for that table only; you much cash them in once you are done playing to exchange these chip with the cash chips where you can cash them at the cashier cage later.

You can make several types of betting at inside betting area; you can bet a number straight up or straddle the line between numbers to select a combination of numbers. The payouts for each type of betting are as follow:

  • a. Single Number : Pays 35 to 1
  • b. Split bet between two numbers: Pays 17 to 1
  • c. Quad bet between 4 numbers (place your chip at the center of 4 adjacent numbers): Pays 8 to 1.
  • d. Line bet / street bet (you bet on 1 row with 3 numbers): Pays 11 to 1.
  • e. Double street bet (you bet on 2 rows with 6 numbers): Pays 5 to 1.

At outside betting area, the payouts for any winning are as follow:

  • a. Even/odd, big/small and color black/red are all pay 1 to 1.
  • b. Column bets (1 to 12, 13 t o24, 25 to 36) are paying 2 to 1.

After the roulette ball drop into the wheel’s slot, the dealer will mark the winning number with a marker. He/she will pick up all the losing chips first before paying out the winning chips. You are not allowed to place your bet until the dealer removes the marker.

In summary

This article is giving you some basics on how to play the famous Roulette casino game. Roulette has a high house edge and you cannot overcome this edge in the long run. But if you put some strategies in place, you can increase you chance to win in this game. I will discuss a few roulette strategies in my next few articles. Good luck!

Thinking About Money Management

Posted by admin | Atlantic City,Las Vegas,Online Casinos,Poker,Strategy | Tuesday 9 March 2010 7:51 pm

Are you ready to lose all of your money? Of course not. And that’s why money management is so important. So, what’s this alien phrase “money management” anyway? In today’s article, I will get you started down the golden road of managing your money and time better for more casino profits.

The Primer

Before you run for the hills, let me calm you. I won’t be going into serious financial detail in this article. The idea is to explain what money management is and to give you some food for thought. Yes, the field of money management goes well beyond the simple stuff that we’ll talk about today, but let’s save that for later.

In layman’s terms, money management simply means keeping track of what you’re doing and what you planned to do at a casino. It’s like when you go to the grocery store with an idea in mind of how much you want to or can spend and perhaps, to some degree, what you want to accomplish while there.

Set Aside Money

Before engaging in any gaming entertainment you should set aside an amount of money for your fun. This is the maximum amount of money you’re willing to spend. If the moment comes when it’s gone, you’re done.

When you set aside money like this, it’s traditionally called a bankroll. Ideally, your bankroll should be for just gambling and not other activities, such as eating, seeing movies, and so forth.

Betting Within Limits

Now that you have your bankroll, you can clearly see-at any time-how much money you have to play with. Using this new insight, you can bet appropriately.

If your bankroll is $100, you wouldn’t want to walk up to the Blackjack table and play $25 hands. There’s no hard and fast rule for bet sizing off a bankroll. I think you need to think about how long you want to try and play for. If you had $100 and just wanted to play for 5-10 minutes, then maybe $25 hands is fine.

For the typical player that’s looking for up to a couple hours of fun, try to divide your bankroll by 20 for table games. So, if you have a $100 bankroll, bet $5 per hand. As your bankroll increases, bet more if you wish.

The Overall Goal

Managing your money in this fashion will help you enjoy your experience more and you’ll be more fiscally responsible. Most people who walk away big losers do so because they didn’t know when to stop.

By setting your bankroll ahead of time, you know when to stop. And if you want to go further, you can initiate a stop loss on your money. Confused by this? We’ll go deeper into money management in other articles.

Just remember this. Every professional gambler in the world knows about money management and uses it to some degree. Even if you only gamble once in a blue moon, it’s good for you to at least know the basics.

Top Online Casino Payout Rates

Posted by admin | Atlantic City,Las Vegas,Online Casinos,casinos | Tuesday 9 March 2010 7:44 pm

Most all top online casinos voluntarily subject themselves to regular audits (usually monthly) by a qualified and reputable third party firm, such as Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC). These audits generally focus on two aspects of the online casino’s operations: their random number generator and their payout rates. The latter — payout rates — is the subject of this article.

An online casino’s payout rates are displayed as a percentage — that being the percentage of incoming wagers that are paid out in winnings. As you can imagine, the higher the payout rates, the better. The top online casinos are often considered so, in part, precisely because they offer the highest payout rates.

A top online casino with the highest payout rate in video poker may not have the best payout rate for slots. Payout rates vary within top online casinos for each individual game. If you’re planning on joining a top online casino for a specific game — be it poker, craps, baccarat, video poker, roulette, blackjack, slots, keno, or any other top online casino game — check the top online casino’s payout percentages for that specific game.

Top Online Casino Payout Rates Overall: Grand Online Casino (98.42%), Golden Palace Online Casino (98.15%), Sands of the Caribbean (98.11%), USA Casino (98.09%), 32Red Casino (97.97%), Ladbrokes Casino (97.68%), Casino-on-Net (97.63%), InterCasino (97.13%).

Top Online Casino Payouts for Slots: Slotland (98.00%), Casino Las Vegas (97.50%), Golden Palace Online Casino (97.18%), Royal Vegas Online Casino (96.59%), Aztec Riches Casino (96.51%), Yukon Gold Casino (96.31%), Shark Casino (96.49%), Casino Kingdom (96.15%), Ladbrokes Casino (96.03%).

Top Online Casino Payouts for Video Poker: Jackpots in a Flash Casino (99.53%), Lucky Nugget Online Casino (99.11%), Crazy Vegas Casino (99.07%), Lucky Emperor Casino (99.03%), 7 Sultan Casino (99.00%), Royal Vegas Online Casino (98.77%), Swiss Casino (98.70%), Spin Palace (98.60%), RiverBelle Casino (98.59%), Roxy Palace Online Casino (98.58%).

Top Online Casino Payout at Table Games: Casino Kingdom (99.62%), Mummys Gold Casino (99.52%), Aztec Riches Casino (99.22%), 3 Diamond Casino (99.19%), 49er Casino (99.10%), Casino Domain (99.01%), Challenge Casino (98.98%), Crazy Vegas Casino (98.91%), Cherry Casino (98.69%), Captain Cooks (98.57%).

Top online casinos that get their payout rates audited will almost always publish the results of each audit on their website for anyone — member or non-member — to view. They’ll even keep archives of all their past audits, also open to public viewing.

Best Casino Movies

Posted by admin | Atlantic City,Las Vegas,casinos | Monday 8 March 2010 7:16 pm

Las Vegas and its casinos have always been an inspiration for filmmakers looking to inject excitement and intrigue into their movies. One of the most famous movies with a Las Vegas backdrop is 1960’s ‘Ocean’s Eleven’, which sees the members of the original ‘Rat Pack’ – Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis – planning to rob five of the top casinos in Vegas in just one night. Things go according to plan – at least until after the heists.

‘Ocean’s Eleven’ was remade successfully in 2001 by Steven Soderburgh, who cast George Clooney in the leading role of Danny Ocean and Brad Pitt, Matt Damon and Elliott Gould as gang members, amongst others. The 2001 version updated the storyline while still putting across the same glamorous image of Vegas as in the first movie.

Nicolas Cage visited Las Vegas in 1992 for his film ‘Honeymoon in Vegas’. This comedy tells the story of Jack Singer (played by Cage) who decides to wed his long-time partner Betsy (Sarah Jessica Parker) in Vegas. However, when they arrive, Betsy is spotted by a high-stakes gambler who decides he wants to spend a weekend with her. He engages Singer in poker games in an attempt to wrestle her from him. With Cage acting his best as the love-struck bridegroom, James Caan as the sinister gambler, and a number of parachuting Elvis impersonators, ‘Honeymoon in Vegas’ offers plenty of laughs.

Matt Damon is Mike McDermott, one of the world’s best poker players in the 1998 film ‘Rounders’, who has given up the game in order to concentrate on finishing law school. When his old friend Worm (Edward Norton) is released from prison, he persuades McDermott to return to the game in order to pay off some bad debts he’s accrued. McDermott consequently finds himself playing in a series of poker games where the stakes are forever increasing and the tension is forever building.

Finally, a list of casino movies is incomplete without a mention of the 1995 Martin Scorcese movie ‘Casino’, which is considered by many to be the definitive casino film. This tells the true story of Sam ‘Ace’ Rothstein, a mobster who moves to Las Vegas and becomes the operator of the Tangiers casino. Robert De Niro makes the lead role his own, as Rothstein copes with marriage to a drug addict (played by Sharon Stone) and friendship with Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci), a fellow mobster slowly spiralling into a world of violence.

Las Vegas Gambling Basics

Posted by admin | Las Vegas,Online Casinos,casinos,gambling | Monday 8 March 2010 5:52 am

The gambling scene, not only of North America but also of the entire world has one illuminated name that cannot be left out. Las Vegas – the city of paradise for gamblers. The casino resorts and the luxurious hotels in the city have left behind all holiday destinations. The city is full of opportunities, opportunities to thrill your senses in every possible way. Competition however has been on a high for the city from more than one city, which in deed has made the place go from being good to mighty good. Owing to the competition it is facing from other cities it is today being forced to add value and substance and take the gambling scene to a step ahead. The result has been a boon to the casino goers in terms of amazing resorts cum casinos cum hotels. Be it the monumental el Coretz or the enchanting Bellagio, the place is filled with resorts and casinos and now places which are a mix of bests of both.

Among other things one of the most remarkable is the return of poker. Fresh and improved versions of the game played in the snazziest of casinos by novices and pros alike has captured the fancy of many a players. A visit to any of the poker stations can never make you believe that the game was once played in smoke filled tacky rooms

The success of Las Vegan casinos depend on the enticing experience which always gets the rich and famous to the tables once again. With the upcoming of High stakes lounges, moneyed players enjoy the comfort of private, luxury gaming rooms. Thus the rich and the famous have another reason for returning to the tables with wads of cash.

However the Las vegans take good care of the economy class too, though along the years average prices in the city has been on an uphill ride, yet they managed to give provide plenty of playing room and a lot of fantastic sights too.

The flashiest place on earth caters to the needs of peace lovers with the same hospitality as it serves the poker lovers. Vegas is filled with spas and golf courses to sooth the exhausted nerves of their guests with tranquility that is phenomenal considering what this place is better known for.

Slots might be called as the games with the worst odds in favor yet they are sporty and offer gamblers a one-on-one game of chance in a non-threatening casino world.

The most exclusive of retailers and chefs from around the world have been hand picked and planted in the city to provide you the shopping and the dining experience of your life time.

The ambience takes you to the annals of the history, right in the lap of Venice of the yesteryears. Thus if you are looking for an experience to get the best the world had to offer, the place is got to be Las Vegas. All you need is time and loads of cash, even if you are low on it the place still won’t disappoint you.


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