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Description: http://www.videojug.com - You can cut the house edge at the casino if you know which games give you the best odds. Bestselling author Frank Scoblete offers you the inside edge. |
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ChrisZaney ::: Favorites Wow a two year old would know that. 07-09-20 02:35:05 __________________________________________________ | |
mrfrogdaddy ::: Favorites gambling is for fools imho.... 07-09-19 14:31:44 __________________________________________________ | |
CharAznable ::: Favorites muy interesante 07-09-17 15:39:23 __________________________________________________ | |
Steberino ::: Favorites And yes, Roulette has one of the worst House Advantages. NOT your odds of winning. You will ALWAYS win 47.4% or 31.6% of the times. 07-09-12 18:48:11 __________________________________________________ | |
Steberino ::: Favorites No matter what people say, in mathematics, the result of each spin is independent of the previous spin(s). Wheel has no memory. EVERY time it spins, you ALWAYS have 47.4% chance of winning your 1:1 bets and 31.6% chance of winning your 2:1 bets. Unlike blackjack, your odds of winning DOES NOT change because of another person's action beyond your control. 07-09-12 18:44:57 __________________________________________________ | |
Steberino ::: Favorites Here is the reasoning: You can't usually play blackjack under "optimal" conditions unless you have a table full of Basic Strategy players (who aren't drunk). Your odds of winning a even money bet (black/red, low/high) is 47.4% Your odds of winning a 2-to-1 money bet (1st/2nd/3rd column) is 31.6% 07-09-12 18:38:07 __________________________________________________ | |
Steberino ::: Favorites I know people are gonna rip me for this, but I recommend Roulette. If you can find one with one "0", aka European roulette, play that. Outside bets only, such as black/red, odd/even, low/high, 1st/2nd/3rd columns. 07-09-12 18:34:46 __________________________________________________ | |
Steberino ::: Favorites Depending on the count of the first hand, I'd bet either $50 again or $100 on the second hand. If the big card count is equal to or less than: 4 for a three-handed table 5 for a four-handed table then I would bet $100 on the second hand. I personally like playing three-handed, but no more than four-handed. Single-Deck bj shoe is over very quickly so you don't want too many hands where the deck gets shuffled after the second hand. 07-09-12 18:23:30 __________________________________________________ | |
Steberino ::: Favorites I HATE blackjack. If I were to play blackjack, I play the Single- or Double-Deck blackjack. It is very easy, without understanding fancy card counting techniques. For Single-Deck, there are 16 tens and 4 aces. Obviously, Double-Deck would be 32 tens and 8 aces. I usually play Single-Deck. I would bet $50 on the first hand. All player hands are face down. After the first hand is over, count up all the big cards. 07-09-12 18:19:39 __________________________________________________ | |
Steberino ::: Favorites People say this all the time. "Play blackjack. It's got the best odds." The thing about blackjack is, you can play by the book all you want, but if other players on your table aren't following the Basic Strategy, your efforts are less effective. 07-09-12 18:11:56 __________________________________________________ |
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How To Cash In At The Casino
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