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		<title>The Best Gambling Games in Online Casinos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gambling is a thrilling experience especially when a player wins. During the early years, if an individual wants to gamble in a casino, he or she should go Vegas to bet in gambling games. However, as the online casinos emerged, Vegas is now within your fingertips and you can play different casino games like roulette, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gambling is a thrilling experience especially when a player wins. During the early years, if an individual wants to gamble in a casino, he or she should go Vegas to bet in gambling games. However, as the online casinos emerged, Vegas is now within your fingertips and you can play different casino games like roulette, blackjack, poker, slots, online pool and backgammon.</p>
<p>Blackjack is the most popular online casino games ever played by millions of casino lovers. This card game is very easy to play as long as you follow the rules, thus easy to win too. Another casino game that you can play virtually is the roulette. This game allows the players to place bets on different numbers either even or odd and colors black or red. In fact, many online players prefer this game because of the wide range of options it offers as well as various opportunities to win. Likewise, the player can choose to play safe in roulette by taking 50/50 chance on even or odd. As long as you know the techniques along with any luck, you can expect that money will surely be rolling in.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you want to win money the fastest and cheapest way, you should choose playing slots. All you have to do is click and wait the result if you win or lose. This <a href="http://www.maplecasino.ca">online casino in Canada</a> game takes only seconds, which is why if you are fortunate enough you can gain huge amount of money in just one click. However, you should be very careful in choosing poker as it comes in different varieties. Texas Hold ‘Em is the most popular that is also suitable even to beginners. If you want to get your adrenaline pumping, then you should try the Five-card Stud.</p>
<p>Poker is perfect for casino gamers who want long game. The good thing about playing poker online is the interactive poker rooms. It gives you the chance to interact with other players. Indeed, playing games in online casinos spares you from traveling miles to obtain gambling experience. It is because you can experience the casino settings even at the comfort of your room or anywhere you like.</p>
<p>Moreover, the most traditional casino game that is also available in online casinos is the Backgammon. This game does not only rely on luck but also involve gambling skills. If you want to win make sure to combine luck and skill because a single roll of dice can change the result of the game significantly. It is also applicable if you want to try Online Pool.</p>
<p>Those are just some of the gambling games available in online casinos. Keep in mind that gambling can make you money and at the same time can lose you fortune. That is why before engaging in any casino game, make sure to choose the game that you are confident to play with. Likewise, you should not depend completely on luck because playing in online casinos also requires smart thinking and skills.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you ever wanted to know which the best online poker sites are then please continue to read this page. I&#8217;ve made you a comprehensive list with some of the most successful and famous online poker websites that also offers some of the best bonus deals available. Obviously the poker site that can be added [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you ever wanted to know which the best online poker sites are then please continue to read this page. I&#8217;ve made you a comprehensive list with some of the most successful and famous online poker websites that also offers some of the best bonus deals available.</p>
<p>Obviously the poker site that can be added to the top of this list is Party Poker. This poker site is at the moment the second biggest on the web and is offering players a huge welcome bonus of $500. In order to receive this bonus, players will have to add the <a href="http://www.partypokerbonuscodes2012.com/">Party Poker bonus code 2012</a> at the registration page.</p>
<p>Another extremely successful online poker website is <a href="http://www.flamepoker.com/cake-poker-signup-code">Cake Poker</a> which is also available to American players. Cake poker is extremely successful due to the fact it offers a huge bonus as well as a safe and fair gaming environment to players.</p>
<p>Another great poker site is Poker770 that will offer players a huge $2,000 first deposit bonus. By using a <a href="http://www.flamepoker.com/poker770-coupon-code">Poker770 coupon code 2012</a> players will be able to claim this fantastic bonus right away. Poker770 is also famous due to the awesome games and great bonus deals that it offers to all of its players.</p>
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		<title>Book by Alan Schoonmaker- &#8220;Psycology of Poker&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Has anyone read &#8220;Psychology of Poker&#8221; by Alan N. Schoonmaker, published by 2+2, and is it good? Also, I noted one generally positive review of &#8220;Inside the Poker Mind&#8221; by John Feeny. Any other comments on that book? Answer 1: I haven’t read the Shoonmaker book yet. Haven’t bought it yet either. In fact, if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://vegascasinoshowdown.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Vegas-Casino2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Has anyone read &#8220;Psychology of Poker&#8221; by Alan N. Schoonmaker, published by 2+2, and is it good? Also, I noted one generally positive review of &#8220;Inside the Poker Mind&#8221; by John Feeny. Any other comments on that book?</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>I haven’t read the Shoonmaker book yet. Haven’t bought it yet either. In fact, if anybody has not bought my book because you wanted to use a credit card (and you can&#8217;t use paypal), email me about buying me the Shoonmaker book and trading. I liked the Feeny book. There are parts where I disagree with what he says, but he gives a good enough backgroun/reason for his conclusions that the reader can easily see when some of his conclusions might not have as broad application as Feeny suggests. I recommend it.</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>I did not get the Schoonmaker book because I didn&#8217;t like his articles in Poker World. I DID buy Feeney&#8217;s book and was utterly disappointed because of his constant re-hashing of Sklansky and Malmuth. Do yourself a favor and just buy S&amp;M&#8217;s material and skip Feeney&#8217;s book.</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>I would suggest the opposite. Buy Feeney&#8217;s book, and skip HEFAP. Of course, you should still get Sklansky&#8217;s Theory of Poker, but I think that Feeney presents most of the critical concepts in HEFAP much more clearly.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where are some good places to play middle to upper limit holdem? How is the action? Any other comments about Seattle poker are welcome. Answer 1: For 10-20 check out the Hideaway, the action is usually very good but seems to have slowed down since the weather got nice. It’s in North Seattle. For higher [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.rastapeople.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/The-most-popular-online-casino.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Where are some good places to play middle to upper limit holdem? How is the action? Any other comments about Seattle poker are welcome.</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>For 10-20 check out the Hideaway, the action is usually very good but seems to have slowed down since the weather got nice. It’s in North Seattle. For higher limits there’s Muckleshoot casino in Auburn, they spread one 20-40, I hear it’s not that good. There’s also New Sonny&#8217;s in Federal Way, they usually spread a 8-16 and a 12-24 daily and sometimes get a 15-25 game going. For more info do a search, I feel like there’s a question about Seattle poker at least once a week. So there should be more info in the archives.</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>Try the Tuyalip (sp?) casino near Marysville. Always packed till closing which is I believe 3am. Three or Four 4-8 games. One or two 8- 16 games. Almost always at least two 20-40 games. 5-8 tables still going at closing.</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>Try the Hideaway at 145th and Aurora. It has several jamming $10-$20 hold&#8217;em games but you&#8217;d better buckle up! They are FAST!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let me see if I understand the problem. You stop by the casino for a poker game and pick up a free magazine on the way out. It includes several articles by leading poker writers, reports on several tournaments, schedules of future tournaments, reports on poker related activities from around the world and many advertisements [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.vlp-casino.com/images/memorial_day.gif" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Let me see if I understand the problem. You stop by the casino for a poker game and pick up a free magazine on the way out. It includes several articles by leading poker writers, reports on several tournaments, schedules of future tournaments, reports on poker related activities from around the world and many advertisements which are in themselves quite informative. Now you believe that if Card Player did &#8220;a more honest job of reporting&#8221;, it would &#8220;provide a better service to the readers?&#8221; Would you invest in a magazine start-up that required poker players to use part of their bankroll to pay for subscriptions??</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>Card player has done it again! They continue to write favorable press for their advertisers. July 7 card player magazine &#8220;Atlantic City scene&#8221;, &#8216;the taj mahal poker room&#8217;s new nonsmoking policy has helped immensely according to both player and personnel alike&#8221;. Just for the record , i played at the Taj on a daily basis for a number of years. The Trop&#8217;s 10-20 holdem game which used to break up more often than not is a very strong game now. Not only that Trops overall business is up. Why is that? The reason is many of the Taj&#8217;s regular players now come to the Trop (both smokers and non-smokers).</p>
<p>What the Taj&#8217;s &#8220;management team&#8221; failed to consider is they violated a cardinal rule in the casino business, &#8220;never give a player a reason NOT to enter your casino”. In addition they failed to understand that just 2 or 3 players can mean the difference in a game breaking down or lasting through the night. Getting back to the card player magazine, here is just another instance of them presenting a favorable image to a poker room in this case the Taj Mahal. I would be in favor of the Card player doing a more honest job of reporting as opposed to shedding such a favorable light on every card room across the country. Wouldn’t this provide a better service to the readers? Oh and it would be appreciated if some Card Player staff member doesn&#8217;t respond to this post by saying &#8220;we as a practical matter must try to appease our advertisers&#8221;. This type of journalism is inexcusable.</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>Card player and Poker Digest are both nothing but advertisements with articles sprinkled in. Neither magazine will ever do an honest review on a card room, simply because it might offend an advertiser. Read the articles, gaze at the ads, but don&#8217;t expect anything but rays of sunshine when you read an article about a card room/cruise/casino/tournament.</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>Of the four CP covers he&#8217;s had, two were unconnected with any sponsor, while one was for the first major tournament ever held on the east coast (World Poker Finals, which he founded, named, and hosted) and one was for the four-color deck (Yaquinto, which he promoted). The other two covers were given because two different publishers thought that he deserved them. And he felt honoured. Significantly, the four Caro covers have been ranked #1, #2, #4, and<br />
#7 as the all-time most interesting in Card Player history. That&#8217;s out<br />
of nearly 400 issues that readers could choose from. He feels honoured by that, too. It makes him feel humble.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was playing in a stud8 tourney at the Clearwawter Casino in Suquamish, WA when the following thing happened: The limits are 50-100, and on fifth street, Player A goes all in with 50. Player B acts next and says &#8220;raise&#8221; and puts in 100 (I believe she thought the full bet limit was 50 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://casinoapps.net/wp-content/uploads/2006/02/dice-casino-apps.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />I was playing in a stud8 tourney at the Clearwawter Casino in Suquamish, WA when the following thing happened: The limits are 50-100, and on fifth street, Player A goes all in with 50. Player B acts next and says &#8220;raise&#8221; and puts in 100 (I believe she thought the full bet limit was 50 at this point). I point out that she did not in fact raise it, only completed it.</p>
<p>After a bit of confusion, the dealer realizes the full bet is 100 and Player A went all in. Player B then realizes what is going on, and puts 200 in. I speak up again and say she can&#8217;t put in 200, she can only put in 150 (50 + 100 raise). The floor gets called over, and says player B is allowed to make it 200. I say &#8220;she can&#8217;t complete the bet AND raise it&#8221;, and the floor responded &#8220;She just did&#8221;. At this point, the floor, the card room manager, two player/dealers and the dealer are all looking at me like I am from Mars. Player B, who happens to be a dealer, says &#8220;that&#8217;s how they play here&#8221;. I am not the most experienced poker player in the world, but this seems really weird. The way I have seen it, Player B can call or raise the bet to 150. If it is less than half of a full bet, you can call or complete it to a full bet amount. Does this vary from room to room, or is this the first time you have heard of this? IMHO, this is a bad rule. Allowing a player to raise more than the limit is wrong.</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>&#8220;Player B can call or raise the bet to 150. If it is less than half of a full bet, you can call or complete it to a full bet amount.&#8221; That is the standard/widely used rule. However, some card rooms do have different rules. I would have asked to see their rulebook, or the posted rules, which should be somewhere on the wall.</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>Different places have different rules. It is the case in some rooms that a bet of at least half of the full bet can be completed and raised.</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>In most card rooms, an all-in bet of half-a-bet or more can be called, completed, or raised. i am unaware of any card room [1] where a bet can be completed *and* raised. In this situation, (note: local rules will prevail. assuming nothing unusual,) B could have called the 50, completed to 100, or raised to 150. however, having said &#8220;raise,&#8221; I would have held B to a bet of 150.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Casino Card Combos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay, I know there are 270,725 different 4 card combos. Also, I&#8217;m pretty sure that the odds of 2 players playing heads-up both getting aces are 1/270,725. (Even though they could each get their aces in six different ways, it doesn&#8217;t seem to change the odds to me.) But what about two pairs of aces [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.casinosnob.com/pictures/casino_christmas_lights.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Okay, I know there are 270,725 different 4 card combos. Also, I&#8217;m pretty sure that the odds of 2 players playing heads-up both getting aces are 1/270,725. (Even though they could each get their aces in six different ways, it doesn&#8217;t seem to change the odds to me.) But what about two pairs of aces dealt to any two players in a ten-handed game? What about the number of different ways 10 people can get two cards? Is it 52 taken 20 at a time? = 125,994,627,894,135 or is it 52 taken 2 at a time * 50 taken two at a time * etc&#8230;down to 34 taken two at a time? (I would use the proper combination notation if I could just figure out how to type it in.) Anyway, there&#8217;s the question, odds masters. What&#8217;s the easy way (or the hard way) to determine the odds of two people getting aces in a ten-handed game, or two-handed game or with x number of players?</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>Say 10 players&#8230;start with 20/52 that the ace of spades is in some player&#8217;s hand, and if so, then either 1/51 that the ace of hearts is in the same player&#8217;s hand, or 18/51 that it&#8217;s in a different player&#8217;s hand&#8230;and so on.</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>Here is an alternate method to the one indicated by Barbara. Suppose you have ten players. 20 cards are dealt (two to each player). In order for two of the players to each have a pair of aces, all four aces must be included in the 20 dealt cards. The probability of this occurring is C(48,16)/C(52,20) = .017896 (1), where C(48,16) is the number of ways to choose 16 objects out of 48, etc. Now, assuming that all 4 aces are included in the 20 cards dealt, the probability that player 1 and player 2 each get a pair of aces is C(4,2)/[C(20,2)*C(18,2)] = .000206398 There are C(10,2) = 45 choices of two players out of the 10 (and each selection of two players is &#8220;independent&#8221; to any other different selection of two players), so the probability of any two players getting dealt the pair of aces GIVEN that the 4 aces were in the 20 cards is .000206398*45 = .00928791 (2) The probability you desired is the product of (1) and (2); i.e., given 10 handed hold&#8217;em, the probability that two people are each dealt a pair of aces = .017896)*(.00928791) = .0001662 So, in a 10 handed game one would expect to see (on average) such an event about once every 6016 hands.</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>Another straightforward way &#8216;to skin this cat&#8217;&#8230; 20/52 that the ace of spades is in SOME player&#8217;s hand, and then 3/51 that that same player&#8217;s &#8216;other&#8217; card is one of the other three aces, and then 18/50 that the &#8216;next&#8217; ace is in some other player&#8217;s hand, and then 1/49 that the last ace is in the same other hand.</p>
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		<title>Play Games in Both Home and Casino</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Playing in games (both home and casino) here in Southern California, I have always heard the word &#8220;over&#8221; describing a full house. For example, AAAQQ is &#8220;aces over queens.&#8221; However, at a home game in Seatlle, the hand AAQQ (two pair) is called &#8220;aces over queens.&#8221; They said that the only correct terminology for a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://chicago-pipeline.com/files/2011/12/gamble4.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Playing in games (both home and casino) here in Southern California, I have always heard the word &#8220;over&#8221; describing a full house. For example, AAAQQ is &#8220;aces over queens.&#8221; However, at a home game in Seatlle, the hand AAQQ (two pair) is called &#8220;aces over queens.&#8221; They said that the only correct terminology for a full house is &#8220;full of.&#8221; I always use &#8220;up&#8221; for two pair. I know I&#8217;ve heard &#8220;over&#8221; more often, and seen it in dictionaries and poker movies alike. Which is actually correct?</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>AAAQQ can be described, in my experience, as &#8220;aces full of queens&#8221;, &#8220;aces full&#8221; or &#8220;aces over queens&#8221;. AAQQx is either &#8220;two pair, aces up&#8221; or &#8220;aces and queens&#8221;.</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>I have never heard &#8220;Aces over Queens&#8221; as correct terminology for a full house. Aces full of Queens is the correct term. Generally someone saying &#8220;Aces over Queens&#8221; when they have a full house is what we would call a real &#8220;jerk-off&#8221;.</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>I have never seen a full house described as &#8216;Aces over Queens&#8221; in fact the person describing a full house in this manner we would call a real jerk-off!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve seen a couple of references to tipping floor staff. I&#8217;ve never seen anyone actually doing it. Is it commonly done? How and when is it done? For what amount? Any info would be appreciated. Answer 1: Saw it happen at Canterbury earlier today &#8211; they had just hit the jackpot for $4900, and they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://chicago-pipeline.com/files/2011/12/gamble4.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />I&#8217;ve seen a couple of references to tipping floor staff. I&#8217;ve never seen anyone actually doing it. Is it commonly done? How and when is it done? For what amount? Any info would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>Saw it happen at Canterbury earlier today &#8211; they had just hit the jackpot for $4900, and they toked the dealer about $200 and the floor $50&#8230;</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>To Insure Prompt service. So yes, I occassionally slip the floorman a few bucks or drop a chip or two in the cashiers jar. I put most of my hours in at the same place, so I think it spreads good will (and it has worked to my advantage). A couple of weeks ago, I needed five copies of a document and the cage girl made them for me. Of course I could have gone to Kinko&#8217;s for less than the buck, but that&#8217;s not the point. I also know that I got preferred treatment from one floor man (who is no longer there) because he likes me (most probably because I tipped).</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>I always tip chip-runners ($1 per rack). I tip brushes, chip-runners, etc. who do something else useful, such as clean up the mess some other player left at the table, go get my comp ticket for me, or fetch me a better chair than the one I have. I don&#8217;t tip managers and supervisors under any circumstances. I tip the rare cashier who actually smiles and doesn&#8217;t come across acting as if she&#8217;s doing a favor by giving me my money. But I also tip better than most people, probably because I once worked as a waitress and know what it&#8217;s like to be in a low-wage job where you are dependent on other people&#8217;s generosity.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can someone please tell me which casinos have hotels attached to them? And if none of them do, is there one where there is a nice hotel nearby? Answer 1: Crystal Park is the only Hotel/Casino in L.A. Commerce has a hotel about a block away. Hollywood Park has hotel&#8217;s you probably wouldn&#8217;t want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.casinosnob.com/pictures/casino_christmas_lights.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="300" />Can someone please tell me which casinos have hotels attached to them? And if none of them do, is there one where there is a nice hotel nearby?</p>
<p>Answer 1:</p>
<p>Crystal Park is the only Hotel/Casino in L.A. Commerce has a hotel about a block away. Hollywood Park has hotel&#8217;s you probably wouldn&#8217;t want to stay at across the street and hotels you wouldn&#8217;t mind staying at about a 5 minute drive down Century.</p>
<p>Answer 2:</p>
<p>I recommend the Wyndham down the street from the Commerce. It is two minute shuttle ride from Commerce and 5-10 minute drive from bicycle club.</p>
<p>Answer 3:</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re playing Hollywood Park, just sleep in your car like a lot of the players there do&#8230;that is, if they OWN one.</p>
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