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Monday, 23 November 2020

The Exciting Game of Online Casino Roulette

 Do you want to play Roulette but are you too busy to get to the casino? Well now you don't have to go anywhere! Relax; you don't even have to leave the house! Play Roulette online, anytime you want to at online casinos.

In the mid 1990's, during of the boom of the web online casino Roulette became really popular. Since this revelation, online Roulette games have been further developed to be of far higher quality and these days many people all around the globe play them.

Many people don't forget the excitement and fun they obtain from placing a wager on a Roulette wheel. The suspense is high as they watch the little white ball bounce away. What exhilaration! How stimulating is this! By playing online casino Roulette, you now don't even have to leave house to get that same pleasure and excitement as in a real casino.

There are two versions of online casino Roulette, which are American and European. Most online casinos offer these in single and multiplayer format.

Historical information about Roulette

Where did Roulette first originate? The name of game "Roulette" means small wheel in French and it's said that France is where the game was first invented. The person who established the game is meant to be a Frenchman named Francois Blanc. In Monte Carlo, he built the first casino. In order to get the secrets of the game, it is said that Francois Blanc placed a bet with the devil. The numbers on a Roulette Wheel add up to 666, which the Christian book of Revelation stated is the Number of the Beast, Satan.

Nevertheless, Roulette is masked in mystery and the exact historical past of the Roulette game is not thoroughly known. Roulette is a game that is prominent all across the globe, notably in American and European countries. It brings in big crowds of people and these days you don't even have to go anywhere to experience playing it.

How to play Roulette

Many strategies can be utilized, when you take part in online Roulette, but you shouldn't let this put you off. Roulette is a simple game and it is very easy to learn how to play it. All you have to do is place bets on number and color combinations on a Roulette wheel and then just sit back and hope for the best! The aim of the game is to acquire a prize, by placing gambles on combinations of colors and numbers, then just watching to see if the ball lands on what you chose.

Go on give it a go and play online casino Roulette, without having to go anywhere. It's really simple and you can pick up some amazing prizes along the way!


Thursday, 18 June 2020

Play Free Poker And Win By Bluffing With The Best Hand On The River

Play Free Poker And Win By Bluffing With The Best Hand On The River
Suppose your playing any type of poker, free online poker or cash and you have A-10 and the board comes up 8-6-Q-3-2. What hands do you expect your opponent to have? It may be Q-x, 7-6 or something.
However, notice the board: It contains no opportunities for Straights to form. So you can figure out that if your opponent called (just called) your last two bets which are bluffs, then you can put him on a Straight draw (possibly 9-7 or 10-9).
Now you want your opponent to believe that you have a Queen, but you feel that you have the best hand (and let us assume that you really do have the best hand). Let us add that you won't call a bet, because you have nothing, and you won't raise a bettor. Should you still bet, or just check?
Let us see the differences between the outcomes of these two actions. Suppose you are first to act, and you just check. If you just check, are you quite sure that your opponent will reveal his busted Straight draw? No.
If he has a hand as good as J-8 or 9-6 expect a showdown. But if your opponent missed his draws, then he will try to save himself the embarrassment of being a draw-chaser by bluffing, and you will fold.
He won't check Nine-high or Ten-high, of course. Expect a small bet which you won't call.
If your opponent is first to act and checks, and you check, it is with the conviction that your Ace-high is the best hand. However, revealing Ace-high will cement your reputation as a bluffer, and if you repeat bluffing later, others will be running you down with less than premium hands, such as second top Pair or even a small pocket Pair.
So you gain chips now, but at the cost of cramping your aggressive (maybe loose-aggressive) style.
Now suppose you are first to act, and you bet. Because your opponent has a busted draw, do not expect that he will call. You still win the pot. Furthermore, because the hand ended before you show down your hole cards, then your opponent will be left guessing as to what your hand really was.
This is the position you want to put your opponent in - he has a lot of guesswork to do, and his brain will be muddled as to what you are holding and as to what you may be holding if you repeat your bluffing later.
Even someone with 9-8 may fold. Why? Because you played strongly in the Flop and the Turn - and still in the river. Your opponent might put you on the Queen or on an overpair or eve J-J; in either case, he thinks his second top Pair is beat.
If your opponent checks, and you bet, it is almost the same as if you are first to act, and you bet.
Bluffing with the best hand is nearly a contradiction in terms: you bluff only if you make better hands fold. But, in this case, it may be better to make anybody else fold - best hand or worst hand - so as to preserve your unreadability which will pay off later.

Monday, 1 June 2020

Three Examples of Unsuccessful Entrepreneurship

Three Examples of Unsuccessful Entrepreneurship
I have a bit of a gambling nature. This, combined with my inherent laziness, has previously led me down the "easy money" primrose path on many occasions. While some of these certain money-losing ventures (gambling, day-trading net stocks in 2000) were commonplace, the foolish efforts detailed below are particularly embarrassing. I will not count my attempt as a Wall Street summer associate to corner the local Whatchamacallit market, as that was more a test of the concept of demand elasticity (result: very elastic).
Poor Idea #3. Advice from a Naval Officer 1-900 Number
This, thankfully, never got off the ground, therefore it only merits the bottom spot here. The mid-90s were the heyday of the 1-900 number: if all these poor souls were foolish enough to send $2.99/minute to Miss Cleo and other "psychics", what would they pay to speak to a sentient, responsible adult that might be able to offer some actual thoughtful advice? I went as far through the motions as going to AT&T and getting the information on the 1-900 numbers and asking some colleagues if they were in for three hour shifts.
Then somebody pointed out that there are likely liability concerns (if not the obvious moral considerations). Getting sued seemed while at sea would be a tremendous pain, and there was also the danger I'd throw in the towel early and be forced to change it to something more lucrative, like a chat line for furries. This brilliant idea faded fast as i realized i would be gone for half the year and this kind of operation couldn't run itself.
Poor Idea #2. How to Win at Blackjack Pamphlet
I have kept this pretty quiet for over a decade, I'm not sure anyone ever knew about this. First off, there was no pamphlet. I put an advertisement in the National Enquirer offering said pamphlet for $5 to get a sense of the market. It turns out there was an equivalent number of foolish buyers as foolish sellers: one (a disabled kid from Iowa with a ratty $5 bill).
This was stupid on several levels. One, I am without question one of the worst gamblers in the history of the casino industry. I get phone calls from casinos I have NEVER BEEN TO begging me to come play there. I was the one writing the pamphlet?? I did have a sweet Zenith desktop computer from 1990 (running what must have been Wordperfect 1.0 Beta) and I assumed I could just crank out the pamphlet (complete with winning "strategy") if there was a lot of demand. I think I paid about $150 to place the 2 line ad in the "marketplace" section. My overwhelming assumption was that only stupid people read that magazine (full disclosure: it was in my house every week when growing up). I failed to also consider that the people who religiously read that rag are almost always flat broke.
So i ended up with $5, which I sent it back to the poor kid. I should have kept it to teach him a lesson about life; just think how much more it would have cost him had I actually sent him my secret method to convert $500 into -$2500?
Poor Idea #1. Sing & Snore Ernie Speculator
You are probably not destined to be a great entrepreneur if you concoct the same make-a-quick-buck idea as Dwight Schrute. All these great ideas came to me in around 1997; this one thankfully worked it out of my system for good. Tickle Me Elmo was a phenomenon in 1996; people were paying like $1,500 for that fuzzy little guy. Despite not having a high-powered MBA at that time, it was still apparent to me that that was a nice margin on an item that retailed for $28.99. So no problem, right? Just figure out the hot item in 1997 and, boom, 5000% profit.
So Tyco (Tyco Toys, not to be confused with Kozlowski's amalgam of non-complementary businesses) was putting out another talking plush doll featuring the beloved Sesame Steet character Ernie! Of Bert and Ernie fame! That was a complete no-brainer, even for someone like me who was, uh, a little removed from the whole little kid scene. So I went to Toys-R-Us and bought every damn one they had (I think 20-25) about a month before Thanksgiving. First (and importantly), I confirmed their return policy, in case there were any (unlikely) complications. The policy was ironclad - you could return for any reason as long as they were still in the box.
This plan was beyond fullproof. I remember playing golf with a buddy on Black Friday, watching CNN just before we teed off. Sure enough: S&S Ernie was the hit toy sensation of the holiday season, literally flying off the shelves. Fist fights were breaking out in stores and everything. I was so filled with smugness that when I sprayed my tee shot into a house off the first tee, I had little concern for potential broken windows. I was about to have a sweet $20k+ windfall!
My roommate was concerned about people coming to our house to make the pickups. Apparently he had toy dolls confused with the Baltimore narcotics trade; generally people buying Sing & Snore Ernies aren't strapped when they go to complete the transaction. I went to another friend's apartment to check out this new computer auction thingee called "eBay." The market looked surprisingly soft - people listing for only $300-$400 and it didn't look like many were actually selling. Hmmm, since I didn't have this new "internet" technology at home, eBay was out of the question. I would have to go the classified ad route.
By nature, I am not a greedy person. This is evident in the many stock trades where I sell the moment I'm up $3 (after commissions, of course. Losers I will hold until my dying breath). So I decided to price these bad boys to sell: $100. The classified ad cost, I believe, $90. It was early December, time to move some Ernies. And the calls started flooding in. Well, I got one call (might've been the same kid who bought the Blackjack pamphlet). He wondered if the price was negotiable. Heck, no. Time to dig in and hold my ground.
By mid-December I started getting a smidge nervous, as there were more ads for Sing & Snore Ernies than for Automobiles in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. It never occurred to me that all that initial demand may have been driven purely by greedy, children's-Christmas-wishlist-depriving speculators like myself. Instead, i thought that maybe the market would turn. So I continued to hold my stash of Ernies.
(I used this exact strategy in 2000 with net stocks, sometimes with the added twist of "averaging down." I ended up with a margin call greater than my "equities" (CMGI, ICG, PUMA, etc) were worth. That's always fun - please send us $3,000 to bring your balance up to zero. I probably need to publish an investing pamphlet as well)
I have learned many lessons in life - some academic, some school of hard knocks, some wisdom passed down from the old sages in action movies. But probably the greatest lesson I have learned is this: if you're returning two dozen toys you couldn't sell to Toys-R-Us late on Christmas Eve, then you are an asshole. The absolutely venomous looks of contempt/hatred you will earn from everyone who witnesses the despicable act will have you showering fully clothed in your bathroom like a rape victim on Lifetime.
Thanks a ton, Ernie.

Monday, 23 September 2019

The Advantages of Playing With No-Deposit Bonuses

The Advantages of Playing With No-Deposit Bonuses
Online casinos offer various incentives for new players who sign up with them. These incentives are normally in the form of welcome / sign up bonuses. In addition to the sign up bonuses, some online casinos will also offer no-deposit bonuses to new players who open a real-player account with them. The main purpose of the no-deposit bonuses is to provide some free money for players to try out the casino before they make their deposit to their player's account at the casino. The no-deposit bonuses are one of promotion strategies of online casinos to attract more new players to their casinos. However, in the view point of a player, there are a few key benefits to play at online casinos that offer no-deposit bonuses.
Among the advantages of playing with no-deposit bonuses are:
1. You with a chance to test a casino without risking your money
When you find an online casino offers a very attractive promotion or new game that draws your interest to sign up with the casino. However, you find less information about the legitimate, the quality of the casino support service and other necessary information that can help you to decide whether you should sign up and deposit the money into the casino. Luckily, this online casino does offer some amount of free money in term of no-deposit bonus for new players to test-play the casino's games. You can take advantage of no-deposit bonus to try the casino at no risk before you make the first deposit. If you do not like the casino, just leave it. You have nothing to lose.
2. You keep the winnings
The no-deposit bonuses are the real money that will be deposited into your account. You can use the money to make your bets on any game at the online casino and keep the money you win. However, you should carefully read the wagering requirements for the no-deposit bonuses. Although most online casinos allow you to use the bonus to play any game at the casino, you need to meet the wagering requirements in order to be able to withdraw your winnings.
3. Test games that are not offered in "Fun Play" environment
Most online casinos allow you to sign up both "Fun Play" and "Real Money" accounts. Many players will initially sign up the "Fun Play" account to try the casino's games. But, not all games are included in "Fun Play" environment. If the game you like can't be found in "Fun Play" environment, then you can't test-play the game. For example, most online casinos that offer live dealer games don't integrate the games involve real-time video streaming live dealer games into the "Fun Play" account. Therefore, you can't play with live dealer using a "Fun Play" account.
If the online casino offers no-deposit bonuses to their new players, then you can use the bonuses to test-play these games that you like, but can't find in "Fun Play" environment. You don't need to make any deposit; the casino will deposit some free money into your account up signing up a real player account, which you can use the money to play any game and try out the games you like. If you like the games and you like to continue playing at the casino; you can make the first deposit and enjoy other welcome bonuses offered by the casino. Else, you can leave the casino at any time without risking your own money.
Summary
Online casinos offer no-deposit bonuses to attract more new players, but you can use the advantages of no-deposit bonuses to your own benefits.

How to Safely Gamble Online

How to Safely Gamble Online
Safety is among the biggest concerns when it comes to surfing the Web, especially when it comes to doing business online. There is no shortage of disreputable websites intent on stealing your money or identity. Therefore, staying safe online should be your primary objective when looking for an online casino to patronize. Here is a guide to help you do just that.
Regulation
Online casinos do not have a single regulatory authority to which they answer, due in part to the fact that they exist in many different jurisdictions. However, they are still regulated. Regulatory groups exist as government agencies and third-party groups, such as the e-Commerce and Online Gaming Regulation Assurance (eCOGRA). These groups test the websites for safety and fairness, investigate complaints, and determine whether or not they are safe for players. You should only gamble on the website if you see proof that is has been approved by such a regulatory authority.
Software
Though some online casinos use their own game software, many buy licensed software from third-party developers with a reputation for fairness, safety and innovation. The presence of some of the biggest software names in the industry, such as Microgaming, CryptoLogic, Playtech, to name a few, can help assure that the website is legitimate and safe. These software designers have been around for a while and have built a level of trust with the players worldwide.
The games on which you gamble are controlled by a random number generator (RNG), which is a computer program that uses a complex algorithm to select a series of numbers. The numbers are generated hundreds of times every second, including when the game is not being played, and each number represents a specific outcome. The RNG is designed to guarantee that the outcomes of the games are random and that they payout within the proper percentage of time. The software is routinely tested for accuracy and fairness by the aforementioned regulatory authorities.
Banking
Banking security is vital for an online casino, since you routinely make deposits and withdrawals and share sensitive financial and personal information. All transactions on an online casino should just as safe and secure as transactions with your bank. You should expect the same level of encryption, firewall and other protective measures. Many websites buy licensed banking security software from the same companies that design the software for their games. Like the gaming software, the banking software is tested to ensure its security. Aside from encryption and other security measures, you should make sure the website will provide you with your transaction history upon request.
Money Management
Even if you find a reputable and safe online casino to join, your gambling is only safe if you manage your money wisely. If not, then you are not safe from yourself. The most important money management strategy is to never bet money that you cannot afford to lose. If losing the money would cause some type of burden for you, then do not wager it. No matter what game you play, the odds are not in your favor, which means you have a better chance of losing than of winning. Whenever you bet any money, you should do so with the understanding that you could lose it all. With that in mind, a good idea is to determine your spending limit before you ever start gambling. Determine the maximum amount you are willing to spend and then set it aside and do not spend more than that, no matter what happens when gambling, either good or bad.
Also remember that betting strategies, such as the popular Martingale strategy, will not improve your chances of winning. The odds are the same no matter how you bet. Don't let any tricks sold by books, videos or other sources fool you.
The most common mistake people make in gambling is to lose all of their winnings by wagering it in the hopes of doubling their money. Some even see it as no risk, since they're "playing with the house's money." That is poor strategy. It is a good idea to protect your winnings. Set aside some or all of it and do not wager it. Stick to wagering the money you started out with and don't risk losing your winnings. This can lead to a happier gambling experience. Even if you lose money in the long run, you will still have some winnings left, which should leave you with some satisfaction.
Bets from players around the world constitute the gambling industry and by taking a close look at the fairness, safety and online gambling regulations imposed by reputable casinos at each operation, will represent security when wagering money.
On the whole, safe gambling is simply playing it smart. Do research on the online casino before joining. Make sure it is approved and considered safe and fair by a regulatory agency, make sure their banking is secure, and manage your money wisely. If you do all of that, you should be safe.

Make Your Money Last in an Online Casino

Make Your Money Last in an Online Casino
Free Casino Money - It's when an online casino give out free money to attract people to their site. It can range anywhere from a free casino deposit bonus to free slot play, but either way, it's free money because you don't have to put up anything to get it. That's what makes no deposit casino money so much better than the regular deposit bonus for casino money, there is no risk involved, it's just all free casino cash.
Another great way to get no deposit casino money that is getting popular is free casino slot play. Some casinos even offer a no deposit bonus to get you on their site. I have seen casinos giving away up to 150 free spins when you signed up on their site. When a casino gives away free slot machine spins it works well for both sides. Not only does it save the casinos money, but it also makes getting your bonus much more exciting. You can read an online casino review to find out which casinos offer this
You know this offer can't last forever, I mean how long can they possibly afford to give out free casino slot play? These are exclusive offers available on only a select few websites. That makes it just like playing free casino games except you can win REAL money! You can go look on other sites that may have the biggest online casino bonus, but only here can you get the biggest no deposit casino bonus.
Another great way to get ahead in online casinos is to just use some common sense.
- It IS still real money. Don't forget that even though your chips are just numbers on a screen, it's still REAL money. This may sound a little silly, but sometimes people forget that and that's how they end up losing a lot of money.
- Know your odds. Make sure you play the right games because different casino games have different payback percentages. Avoid slot machines, they have the worst paybacks. Try to stick to games of skill which have higher payback like blackjack or poker, but only if you know how to play. But don't forget, no matter what the game is you don't have an advantage on the house unless you use Free Casino Money.

The Truth About Card Counting

The Truth About Card Counting
Card counting in general is a gambling strategy that can help the gambler win money, bringing him in the advantage instead of the house. As any strategy, it has advantages and disadvantages. In this article I am not going to explain how card counting works as it is a very popular subject. I will focus on the myth behind this strategy and its implications on people.
It is a common mistake to consider card counting illegal. It's not! Until now, no country in the world considers card counting illegal. It is illegal to use an outside device, though. Nevertheless, casinos still take counter measurements in order to prohibit skilled players that use this strategy successfully. Casinos still have the right to choose clients, unfortunately.
If security spots a player counting cards than they will ban him from entering the casino again, in most of the cases. Used with caution and motivation, a blackjack player can apply this strategy anytime and, if done properly, it can bring him constant profits.
This gambling strategy is a moral practice, despite many people thinking otherwise. In every casino game the house has always the advantage -- the players don't have equal chances with the dealers. This strategy, for once, puts the player into the spotlight by assuring him a slight advantage over the house.
If casinos fight a unfair battle in general, why can't players win sometimes? But there is more to it. Card counting cannot be properly used by everybody. It requires skills and it is difficult to master by average players. But that will not stop a dedicated and organized player, will it?