19
Feb
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On February - 19 - 2012
Blackjack is one of the oldest and easiest card games to learn how to manipulate and one of the most rewarding card games any first-time casino-bound beginner can play. The simple conceptual rules leave much room for any novice to succeed. A basic overview of the game can be taught in a mere fifteen minutes, however, the bulk of mastering it like a seasoned casino pro does come from devoting a strenuous effort to the discipline and strategy of this classic French card game standby. For beginning players though, it takes little more than controlling simple math principals like basic [ Read More ]
11
Feb
Posted by admin
On February - 11 - 2012
Playing and winning online poker is a science. It is both a skill and an art of mastering things that most players take for granted. If you are signing up for an online poker game, keep in mind never to choose the “any game at this limit” option. By choosing this, you are also hindering your capacity to take control of your position on every sign up list. There are options that give you the privilege of having the top position by winning and giving up the place by quitting and at the same time you could still rejoin and [ Read More ]
30
Jan
Posted by admin
On January - 30 - 2012
Whether you’re playing blackjack online or you’re under the roof of one of a beautiful casinos in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo, the good news about blackjack is that the rules are not only universal, they’re also universally easy to understand. In fact, a kid of eight can easily master the skills necessary for winning blackjack. Better yet, blackjack is very fun to play, so it’s rare that you’ll find yourself bored when playing this game. The Primary Objective of the Game In poker, the primary objective would have to be something vague such as “getting the best hand possible”. [ Read More ]
25
Jan
Posted by admin
On January - 25 - 2012
For those that do not know the basics, here are the ways the hands and cards are ranked in poker. Number of cards in the deck: 52. Number of suits: 4 (Hearts, Spades, Diamonds, Clubs) Number of cards in each suit: 13 (In order of rank; Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2) Number of cards in a poker hand: 5 (even in games where you are dealt more than 5 cards, only 5 cards count as your poker hand.) Rank of poker hands from highest to lowest: 1. Royal Flush; (ace, king, queen, [ Read More ]