A Willing Roulette System

Filed Under (Roulette) by qwcdirect on 31-03-2010

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If someone tries to sell you a system that can continually work and continually rake in profits, be careful. A System doesn’t work by just getting on a table and the money keeps rolling in. Nor can you plug a system into a computer and see it 1000 spins later showing more & more profit.

Strictly mechanical systems don’t work this way. The best you can expect is that a good system is designed to bring you close to the House edge; help you manage your money to maximize wins and minimize losses; allows you time to bring your special techniques to the table.
Your worst enemy is greed and the lack of knowledge. We have to bring our intellect and knowledge to the table and be ready to immediately adapt based on a good system, human intelligence, experience and gut. A good system and making accurate intelligent decisions is the only Holy Grail.

Slot Machines in US Casinos

Filed Under (Basics of Casino, Casino Tips, Casinos & Technology, Slots) by qwcdirect on 31-03-2010

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Slot machines are very easy to operate and user friendly. These machines are a big hit at all casinos all around the world. Previously these machines used to have a lever or handle that could be pulled and the numbers will move to form the winning number. Nowadays buttons are used instead of a lever.
Nearly 60% of the entire gambling income in U.S is generated through Slot machine games.
Slot games start with pulling the three reels on a Slot machine that has printed figures and pictures on it. When all the three reels depict the same pictures along with the winning line, it forms a winning combination. However, the winning amount depends on the kinds of pictures appeared along the winning line.
Be sure to read the rules to better understand the slots, especially the payouts. If you should have trouble, casinos have support staff to help out.

Master card Declines Deposits at Online Casinos

Filed Under (Casinos & Technology, Online casino, Online security) by qwcdirect on 31-03-2010

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Master card has designed a system that effectively prevents customers from using their cards to fund accounts at online casinos and Internet gambling sites. Credit card companies are acting in advance of the implementation of the UIGEA online gambling ban, scheduled to begin June 1st.

The credit card company has made prior moves to block online gambling transactions, but operators have been able to react to coding systems and identify themselves as un-coded transactions. Now, many Internet gambling sites will find potential US patrons unable to fund accounts.

The long term prospect for the online casino industry probably lies in debit cards. Currently you will have a better chance of completing an online gambling transaction using a debit card than a credit card. This is because with a debit card you are removing your own cash from your bank account. This reduces the bank’s exposure.

Online gambling has not been outlawed.

American Casino History

Filed Under (Old good casinos) by qwcdirect on 16-03-2010

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Originally, casinos were known as saloons. The development of saloons was influenced by four cities; New Orleans, St. Louis, Chicago and San Francisco. It was in a saloon that you could find somebody to talk to, drink with, and often gamble with.

Initially saloons could be found anywhere, often dug into the side of a hill. Later they developed to become the most imposing structure in town. The saloon’s bartender could be found with pistols and knives to take control of the brawls that broke out.

The main contender for the status of America’s first casino was known as Brown’s Saloon, established in 1882. It was found bordering Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. Typically, saloons followed miners. Wherever miners settled, saloons were never far behind.

During the early 20th century gambling became outlawed. It was banned by state legislation and social reformers. However, in 1931 gambling was legalized throughout the state of Nevada. Las Vegas spawned America’s first official casinos.

Playing tight poker

Filed Under (Poker Basics) by qwcdirect on 04-03-2010

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Poker is a game with several variations and tight poker is the game in which pots are smaller and players are very few. During this game, a lot of checking takes place in the hope for a free card which comes out in case of a draw. In some game rooms, many games are played simultaneously and the players do not know what game is being under play until he is seated. If the other players on the table want to raise stakes, then it is ok as far as you can afford it, but if the amount seems to be too high for you, then it would be better for you to back out and move on to another table.
Tight poker is more popular among amateur poker players because if a player cannot win here, then his chances of winning the game for higher stakes are very slim. It is better to start with small first, learn the basics and develop them before moving on to the higher stakes.