10 Reasons To Play In Online Casinos

Apr 30th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | 8 comments »

Since the times when people started gambling the most important problem was making a choice. Now with the variety of casinos in the world playing at online casinos may seem ambiguous. So, why players should try their luck over the Internet?

1. Online casino gambling is the easiest way of gambling that requires only Internet connection and computer. You do not need to travel or spend your time on travelling. You just visit online casino site to play your favorite roulette, blackjack or slots games. You can even play and relax for several minutes at work.

2. Most online casinos allow you to play their games for free - without money, just for fun. In order to learn to play a casino game you need, at least, to read the rules. At Internet casino you can play the game in demo mode just for practice and learn the game without paying for your errors.

3. Internet casinos now offers hundreds of games including the ones that you would hardly find in land-based casinos. Red Dog, Casino War, Keno, Baccarat, Craps - these games you can find in most of online casinos but it’s hard to find them in their land-based counterparts. The leading online casinos now offers over 200 different games including about 100 slots and 7-digit progressive jackpot games.

4. Online casinos offer flexible monthly and welcome bonuses. The competition among the Internet casinos is high forcing them to offer welcome bonuses to attract the players. Moreover, most online casinos have loyalty programs and pays extra free cash for regular players. Where else you can pay for 100 chips and get 200. The bonuses substantially increase your chances to win.

5. In online casinos you can win and do enjoy your gaming experience. If you enjoy the game itself, you’ll have unforgettable gambling experience wherever you play at the real table or online. Stunning 3D graphics and sound effects make you feel you’re in a real casino. New slot machine games are the same ″as you seen in Vegas″.

6. You have the better odds when playing online. You can always find online casino that offers better odds then a land-based casino where you usually play. The variety of games and casino sites allows you making a better choice. Moreover, you can play over 15 versions of online blackjack and look at your strategy cards to decrease the house edge or get an advantage over the house.

7. You play one-on-one with an online casino, nobody interrupts you. It’s always better not to depend on the other players who could be much more experienced then you expect them to be.

8. Online casinos do not have face-control. Although you should not necessary wear Tuxedo or evening dress to go to an average casino, you cannot get into a land-based casino in jeans or beach shoes.

9. On the Internet, Nobody knows that you gamble. If you do not want the others know you are gambling, online casinos created for you. Internet casinos protect your privacy and keep clients’ information safe.

10. To leave the casino you just need to close your browser or quit the program. Exiting the casino is even easier then entering - just close a window. You can also have a break at any time in online casino leaving a virtual croupier to wait for you to make a decision.

Online Casino Gamble

Apr 27th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

Looking to revel in the thrill of an online casino gamble, but you can't get to Vegas? why not try your luck at online casino gamble. The online casino gamble community has evolved to become a large slice of the gambling pie.

Millions of gamblers turn to online gambling as a safe and fun way to spend a few bucks, with a chance to get hundreds or thousands $$$$ in return.

Online casino gambling and working are two different things. In casinos, there is the element of chance. You may get lucky once you learn a few strategies, but to earn a living from online casino gambling is totally out of the question.

Online casino gambling is just as safe for your money as playing in a regular casino. Except it’s easier and usually free to set up an account, after that you deposit as much or as little as you'd like using debit or credit card to fund your bet’s.

Internet security is even safer and online casino gamblers can feel much safer as there are now extra precautions to ensure your money, and your winnings, are protected.

The games available for online casino gambling are even more varied than those in traditional casinos. You will find virtual tables and rooms for dozens of types of poker: stud, Video Poker, Texas Hold 'Em, Three-Card Poker and just about any poker variation you can think of.

You can even play online slot machines, blackjack, roulette, or any of hundreds of fast click-and-win games. The online casino gambler looking for a challenge will enjoy Baccarat.

By developing a good strategy for the game you are going to play you will be miles ahead of most who play online casinos. Participate on online gambling forums where you can learn from experienced players. As the famous saying goes: ″Fools learn from their own mistakes; wise men learn from other people’s″.

While Black Jack, Slots and Roulette give you the smallest possibility to predict the game’s outcome, there are reputable strategies for Poker, Craps and Baccarat.

Blackjack is a very popular start to online casino gaming often, the best strategy is to stand depending on your hand and the dealer’s up card. The chance of the player winning a hand is independent of what happened before. Mathematically, players lose more when the ″up card″ the dealer has is an Ace or a 10.

You could try and master the Blackjack card counting strategy, which was derived by Edward O. Thorpe’s in 1962 with his revolutionary book ″Beat the Dealer″.

Using his techniques He proved that ″depending″ on what cards had been played, one could determine what cards were left and this would dictate how the player should play his hand.

If for example more cards were left that favoured the player, the player had an advantage and could raise the bet size to capitalize on his advantage.

If you’re looking for a hand of Blackjack, a game of dice or a spin on the Roulette table Online Casino Gamble can be fun and profitable at the same time!

Copyright 2006 Dave Angel

Free Gambling Strategies - Professional Guide

Apr 27th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

Free gambling strategies are finally here! Most of the gambling strategies on the internet today come at a price, and usually don’t get your money’s worth, and end up wishing you had not bought it!…

But This Site has helped change this, because they’ve gathered all of their knowledge from the ″masters″ and combined it all into one amazing free source. There have also added their personal experience, and have added their tips and comments - that they have successfully used on the casinos reviewed for years! They also state that:

″The online gambling strategies featured on this site are our top recommendations, which are based on our gambling experiences with them and various online reports by respected online gambling authorities. We ONLY feature reputable online gambling casinos, as we want our visitors to have good online gambling experiences.″

They State that the Site’s Goal Is:

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They also Review all the top Online Casino’s about today, by describing their software, games available (e.g. Poker, blackjack, slots etc), bonuses (When signup to casino - example being $400 signup bonus), and give ratings out of 10 for the whole overall performance and experience.

The Gambling strategies covered are: Poker Strategies, Blackjack Strategies, Slot Machine Strategies, Keno Strategies, Craps Strategies, Roulette Strategies, Baccarat Strategies, Caribbean Stud Poker Strategies & Video Poker Strategies. These each have individual pages, each Strategy page is easy to follow and contains examples of strategies and ways to keep track and maximise earnings plus rules, odds of the game, and links to the top Online Casinos and Free casinos.

Iowa Casinos

Apr 20th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

Iowa, ″the Hawkeye State,″ is a North Central state known for its agriculture, scenic trails, fishing, and hunting. With a population of over 3,000,000 and an area of 56,276 square miles, Iowa ranks first in the United States in the production of corn. The capital of Iowa, Des Moines, is a center for insurance, printing, and publishing, with a population of 200,000.

There are a number of Iowa casinos in the state, the majority on stationary riverboats. The largest of the Iowa casinos is the Meswaki Bingo Casino Hotel, a Native American casino in Tama, with 127,669 square feet of gaming space, 1,500 slots, thirty table games, such as blackjack, craps, roulette, and baccarat, and several types of poker; as well as three restaurants, monthly entertainment, and gaming instructions. Another large Native American casino is the Winna Vegas, with 45,000 square feet, 668 slots, and 14 table games. In addition, the Ameristar Casino Hotel in Council Bluffs is open 24 hours, with 38,500 square feet, 1,589 slots, 36 table games, and four restaurants. There are several other popular Iowa casinos, including Harrah’s Council Bluffs, with 28,250 square feet, 1,212 slots, and 39 table games; and the Lakeside Casino Resort, with 37,480 square feet, 921 slots, and 31 table games.

A smaller Iowa casino is the Diamond Jo, a riverboat casino in Dubuque, open during the week from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. and 24 hours on the weekends, with 17,813 square feet, 776 slots, and 19 table games. The Catfish Bend Riverboat, in Fort Madison, is open Tuesday through Sunday for 24 hours, with 13,000 square feet, 535 slots, and 14 table games. Another Iowa riverboat casino, The Isle of Capri, is open 24 hours, with 24,939 square feet, 1,100 slots, and 24 table games. The Mississippi Belle II, a 10,577 square foot riverboat casino in Clinton, has 506 slots, 14 table games, live entertainment, and Thursday blackjack tournaments.

Iowa casinos provide a great deal of tax revenue to the state of Iowa, which has enabled the funding of many statewide projects. Tourism has grown at a rapid rate along with the demand for services and a gain in employment. Iowa casinos have contributed to the growth of the economy, and the enthusiasm for gambling in Iowa is widespread. The future of Iowa casinos looks bright, with more and more casinos appearing and major expansions being planned.

What I Learned as a Blackjack Dealer

Apr 20th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

When I signed up to be a Blackjack dealer, I had no clue what was in store. Aside from Blackjack, I had no idea what other games were available for playing. I'd never heard of Caribbean Stud Poker, Mini-Baccarat, or Red Dog, and I had no clue what Sic Bo was. What I did know was that I had to step-up my math skills if I wanted to make it in the industry. I also knew that if I was going to learn anything at all, it was going to be from the players. And I was right about that.

After my first week at work, I knew the rules of Blackjack like the back of my hand. When to hit; when not to hit; the best time to double down; how to split, and that surrender and insurance were sucker bets. The players at the casino were regulars who were in there just about every day, and they more or less taught me the ropes. This proved to be beneficial when I'd get a rookie player who had no idea how to play. I was able to suggest what he should do. It wasn't like Vegas, where dealers could out right tell their players what move to make. We weren't allowed, but we could suggest; strongly.

My next hurdle was to learn Let It Ride. I had no idea how to play Poker, and I didn't know the ranking of the hands. This only made things harder. Luckily, the table itself had a payout table on every player spot so I could look at that. It didn't take me long to catch on, and from there I learned Caribbean Stud. Both fun games and I highly recommend them.

As for Sic Bo, well, let's just say that it became my arch nemesis. It's a glorified carnival game where the player takes three balls and rolls them down a track into a spinning wheel. The three balls add up to a total and the winning number it called out. The payouts on that game were a little bit similar to Roulette with odds like 19 to 1 and 35 to 1 etc. Again, I really had to step up my math skills, and I did, but I never really got into the game. In fact, I dreaded coming to work sometimes because I knew I'd be dealing it. They eventually got rid of the game because players figured out a way to roll the balls in such a way that would bring them the best results and the casino lost A LOT of money. When I showed up to work the next morning, and saw that the game was gone, I almost dropped to my knees and thanked God. And I'm not even religious!

Mini-Baccarat, to me, seemed like the most ridiculous game in the house. It was very popular with the Asian players and there would often be a waiting list because all three tables were full. It was like a 50/50 chance of hitting Player or Banker, and the players would track each hand by marking down on paper who would win. It's basically like playing black or red on Roulette, but the players bet according to some sort of pattern. I didn't mind dealing that game because there was a lot of excitement and the players had a good time.

All in all, I did enjoy being a dealer. I was considered quite lucky and players often called me The Terminator or Hurricane Loretta. Sometimes I'd come to a full table, deal for all of fifteen minutes and kill it. But after a few years I began to get bored. I needed a challenge, but I didn't want to leave the industry because I liked the players (well, most of them) and my co-workers a lot. The next rung on the corporate ladder was Dealer Supervisor (Pit Boss) and I was looking forward to the day I'd one day become one.

Play Baccarat - a Simple, Fun Game, With Good Odds

Apr 19th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

If you play baccarat you will be participating in a game that is easy to learn, is good fun and has surprisingly good odds.

Here we will look at the rules for playing baccarat and some strategies that will soon have you playing like a pro.

The goal when playing Baccarat is simply to draw a two or three card hand with a value closer to 9 than the banker’s hand.

The Value of the Cards

When you play baccarat the cards have the following values

• Numbered cards have their face value.

• 10, Jack, Queen and King count as 0.

• Ace counts as 1.

• If the value of your cards is more than ten, you subtract 10. So a 8-9 hand totals 7 (after subtracting 10 from 17)

Playing baccarat

Two hands are dealt one for the Banker and one for the Player. Before the deal, the player wagers on whether the Player’s hand or the Banker’s hand is closest to the total of 9. The player also has the option to wager on a tie i.e. both hands are of the same value

Baccarat is a card game that is dealt from a shoe that holds 6 or 8 decks. Before the hands are dealt, bets may be placed. Once bets have been placed, the banker hand and the player hand are dealt according to fixed rules, giving final hands of either two or three cards for each.

The value of a hand is determined by adding the values of its cards to get a total. Tens and face cards are counted as zero, while all other cards are counted by the number of ″pips″ on the card face.

Only the last digit of the total is used, so all baccarat hands have values in the range 0 to 9 inclusive. The hand with the higher value wins; if the hands have the same value, the result is of course a tie.

Sequence of play

When playing baccarat a game is started by dealing two cards for the player hand and two cards for the bank hand. An initial hand with a value of 8 or 9 is called a ″natural.″

If either hand is a natural, its holder must expose it and the game is over.

If this does not occur play continues, first with the player hand and then with the banker hand, according to the following rules.

Rules for the player hand: If the player’s first two cards total 6 or more, then the player must stand without drawing a card. If the player’s first two cards total 5 or less, the player must draw one additional card.

Rules for the banker hand: If the banker’s first two cards total 7 or more, then the banker must stand without drawing a card. If the banker’s first two cards total 0, 1, or 2, then the banker must draw one card. If the banker’s first two cards total 3, 4, 5, or 6, then whether the banker draws is determined by the whether the player drew, and if so the value of the player’s draw card, as shown below.

Bets

Banker: 1- 1 (5% commission to the house)

Player: 1 -1

Tie: 8 -1

There is only one good bet in baccarat and that’s the banker.

When you play baccarat increase your chances of winning by:

1. Number of decks: Choose the game with as few decks as possible.

2. Commission: Look for the casino that charge a commission on banker bets lower than 5% if you can find one.

3. Bet on the banker. This bet has the lowest house edge and is the one to go for.

4. Money management. Work out the plan for the gaming session and follow it, don’t spend more money than you should chasing loses.

5. Don’t use baccarat systems. It is futile to base your gaming decisions on results of previous bets. Follow the above guidelines and when you play baccarat you will not only have fun, but also have a strategy that can increase your odds of success.

What I Learned as a Blackjack Dealer

Apr 19th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

When I signed up to be a Blackjack dealer, I had no clue what was in store. Aside from Blackjack, I had no idea what other games were available for playing. I'd never heard of Caribbean Stud Poker, Mini-Baccarat, or Red Dog, and I had no clue what Sic Bo was. What I did know was that I had to step-up my math skills if I wanted to make it in the industry. I also knew that if I was going to learn anything at all, it was going to be from the players. And I was right about that.

After my first week at work, I knew the rules of Blackjack like the back of my hand. When to hit; when not to hit; the best time to double down; how to split, and that surrender and insurance were sucker bets. The players at the casino were regulars who were in there just about every day, and they more or less taught me the ropes. This proved to be beneficial when I'd get a rookie player who had no idea how to play. I was able to suggest what he should do. It wasn't like Vegas, where dealers could out right tell their players what move to make. We weren't allowed, but we could suggest; strongly.

My next hurdle was to learn Let It Ride. I had no idea how to play Poker, and I didn't know the ranking of the hands. This only made things harder. Luckily, the table itself had a payout table on every player spot so I could look at that. It didn't take me long to catch on, and from there I learned Caribbean Stud. Both fun games and I highly recommend them.

As for Sic Bo, well, let's just say that it became my arch nemesis. It's a glorified carnival game where the player takes three balls and rolls them down a track into a spinning wheel. The three balls add up to a total and the winning number it called out. The payouts on that game were a little bit similar to Roulette with odds like 19 to 1 and 35 to 1 etc. Again, I really had to step up my math skills, and I did, but I never really got into the game. In fact, I dreaded coming to work sometimes because I knew I'd be dealing it. They eventually got rid of the game because players figured out a way to roll the balls in such a way that would bring them the best results and the casino lost A LOT of money. When I showed up to work the next morning, and saw that the game was gone, I almost dropped to my knees and thanked God. And I'm not even religious!

Mini-Baccarat, to me, seemed like the most ridiculous game in the house. It was very popular with the Asian players and there would often be a waiting list because all three tables were full. It was like a 50/50 chance of hitting Player or Banker, and the players would track each hand by marking down on paper who would win. It's basically like playing black or red on Roulette, but the players bet according to some sort of pattern. I didn't mind dealing that game because there was a lot of excitement and the players had a good time.

All in all, I did enjoy being a dealer. I was considered quite lucky and players often called me The Terminator or Hurricane Loretta. Sometimes I'd come to a full table, deal for all of fifteen minutes and kill it. But after a few years I began to get bored. I needed a challenge, but I didn't want to leave the industry because I liked the players (well, most of them) and my co-workers a lot. The next rung on the corporate ladder was Dealer Supervisor (Pit Boss) and I was looking forward to the day I'd one day become one.

Washington Casinos

Apr 17th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

The state of Washington offers a number of casino and gambling opportunities. Many Washington casinos operated by local Native American tribes are conveniently located near highways or Washington cities. Twenty-seven Washington casinos are operated in Native American lands. All of Washington’s casinos offer slot machines, roulette, blackjack, craps, and video poker. Other table games, including baccarat, poker in various forms, off-track betting, keno, and bingo are available at some casinos. The gambling age varies by casino, with some allowing gambling at eighteen, and others not until twenty-one years of age. A number of other casinos operate in Washington, as well, including card rooms, or so-called mini-casinos. There are several horse tracks in Washington, and betting is available at all of them.

Twenty-four of Washington’s twenty-seven tribal casinos also offer an electronic form of scratch off lottery tickets. These gaming machines have a five-dollar limit and operate using cards purchased at the casino, as opposed to cash. The minimum payout on these machines is legally 75%, set by the state. Washington casinos are not legally obligated to report payouts on slot machines.

Washington casinos range from small freestanding operations to large resorts with hotels, restaurants, spas, and entertainment. Some of the Washington casinos with resorts would make a fine home base for a longer visit, allowing you to experience the natural beauty of Washington and make day trips into large urban areas for sightseeing. Las Vegas style shows and entertainment are available at some Washington casinos.

Washington’s gambling laws allow for a fair amount of leeway with regard to legal gambling in Washington casinos, as well as allowing for charitable gaming. Online gaming, however, is illegal in Washington and is a class C felony. Online horse betting is allowed in some circumstances. Free or play money online gaming remains legal. Washington casinos did not speak out on the new laws, even though they clearly stand to benefit from them.

Washington casinos can be a fun diversion or day trip for Washington residents, a great way to have a night on the town, or an interesting stop on a Washington vacation. Why, one of the several Washington casino resorts could even be a vacation in itself. Washington’s gambling laws allow for fun, legal, gambling throughout the state in any of the many fine Washington casinos, so you’re sure to find one you will enjoy, whether you prefer the nickel slots or high-stakes poker.

India Casinos

Apr 16th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

India has a very limited amount of legal gambling. Five cities in the country of India allow gambling. In these five cities, there are six gaming operations currently running. There are casinos and other gaming facilities available in India. Casinos and cruise-based casinos are the only legal forms of gambling.

Salcette, a city in India, currently has the most casinos with two. The largest one in the country is Winners Casino and Hacienda de Ora. This casino only has slots machines and video poker games.

Goa is going to be India’s future casino capital. The Indian government is now going to allow ten more floating casinos. Previously, only one floating casino has been allowed and a lot of upscale hotels only have slot machines.

Indian culture really looks down upon gambling. The only form of gambling that is considered acceptable is horse racing. The main reason they are relaxing the country’s rules is because the gaming industry brings in significant income for India.

The floating casino in Goa is a cruise-based casino. It is called Caravela and can comfortably accommodate 300 people. Caravela starts its adventure from Panaji which is the capital of Goa. On the top floor of the cruise ship, travelers can see the sights and sounds of the Indian coastline on the Arabian Sea. On the floors that have gaming sessions, travelers can play blackjack, rummy, poker, baccarat, pontoon, and flash. There are also a host of slot machines available to play. Besides gaming facilities on floating casinos in Goa, there are also fine restaurants and relaxing swimming pools.

A popular poker tournament, hosted by the Maharajah Club, will be coming to India called the Asian Poker Classic. The prize for the tournament is $1 million and this is true history in the making for Indian culture. There has never been a tournament of this nature previous to this one. The Asian Poker Classic will be held in Goa at the International Grand Resort from March1 - 4, 2007. This is definitely going to attract tons of visitors looking to win the grand prize. It is very likely that professional poker players, celebrities, and people from all over the world will come to play.

In addition to trying their skills and luck in the Asian Poker Classic, players will get to enjoy the awesome sights and sounds at the International Grand Resort Hotel in Goa. It really is gorgeous! Visitors will also be treated to wonderful parties and delicious food.

Gambling at Monte Carlo

Apr 13th, 2009 Posted in Baccarat | no comment »

The unique hub of gambling, a paradise for all the gaming aficionados and an ideal place to rejoice and lift your spirits, Monte Carlo is not unknown to any avid gambler. The place exhibits not just the efficiency of uniformly clad gamblers but also their matchless zeal towards gaming. Monte Carlo is thus worshipped as the best and timeless haven for all gamblers across the globe. The origin of Monte Carlo can be traced back to the mid-nineteenth century when Prince Charles III of Monaco built a grand casino in his not so big principality. He named that part of Monaco, on which the casino was built, Monte Carlo, after his name.

Designed in 1878 by the famous architect of that era, Charles Garnier, the Le Casino Monte Carlo casino is a mark in itself. The atrium of this magnificent building is made of marble and covered on its sides by 28 Greek columns made from onyx. While its spacious auditorium is painted in red and gold and embellished with bas-reliefs, frescoes and sculptures.

Besides everything else, the gambling rooms of the Le Casino de Monte Carlo act as a timeless pull. There are many huge gambling rooms that are wonderfully decorated with beautiful art work- sculptures and paintings etc. the mesmerizing beauty o these games add to the enthusiasm to play different games of chance. However, a paradigm example of creativity and elegance are the private rooms of this casino. Parading European styles and culture to its best, these private rooms are incredibly glamorous. It is a lifetime experience to play some of the hottest games like European roulette, English Roulette, trente et quarante, blackjack etc. within these richly-decorated four walls.

Apart from the famous Le Casino Monte Carlo, there are several other good hubs in Monte Carlo to spin the wheel of fortune. Known for its 19th century ambience, the Le Café de Paris casino is meant only for players above 21 years of age. American roulette, baccarat, blackjack, chemin de fer, electronic roulette etc. are the largely played games here.

But the young adults between 18-21 years should not get disappointed. Adhering to the dress code they can also successfully try their luck at the well-known Le Sun Casino that is located in the Monte Carlo Grand Hotel. The casino offers a set of 27 tables games, baccarat, and American roulette, blackjack, chemin de fer, craps and punto banco.

The Le Sporting Monte Carlo casino is a summer attraction. The casino that opens from last Friday of June to middle of September is known for its not less than 62 slot machines and 24 table games that include roulette, baccarat, banque a tout va, blackjack, chemin de fer, English roulette, French Roulette and punto banco.

These casinos and many others have largely contributed to their nation i.e. Monaco's economy though its economy is not just based on gambling and tourism. Yet in today's world, Monaco is globally acclaimed as the epitome of the gaming world, a place that conjoins gaming and wealth with beauty and international sophistication.