Showing posts with label gambling software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gambling software. Show all posts

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Video Poker Quick Playing Tips

Like to play video poker machines? Step into any casino in Las Vegas and one thing you will quickly notice is that the casinos spend a lot of layout space on machines. Much of that layout goes to Video Poker. If you have played Video Poker for any amount of time, you know that not all machines where created equal. As the years have gone by, more and more "specialty" video poker machines have come into being. Today, I will share some of my Video Poker tips , I hope you will enjoy them.

Tip One: Finding a good machine

Finding a good machine is as simple as looking at the payout schedule. You really want to stay away from specialty pay machines that have larger top payouts, but negate the lower payouts. For example, a machine might pay a little more on four of a kind, but will pay less on two pair, flushes and full houses. Since you will rack up lower scale payouts often, because of the probability of receiving these hands, you want a strong lower scale payout system.

Tip Two: Playing strategy

Learning how to play properly (optimally) is a must. Your playing strategy will, in the end, determine your average return, and your final bankroll amount. Knowing what to do in a situation where you have, for example, two Kings, but four to the flush is vital. Do you keep the Kings and the guaranteed money or roll the dice for the harder to hit flush? Playing a good machine with a good strategy will give you a great opportunity to win money over the long run.

Tip Three: It's random

Over the years, I have watched people play Video Poker in Las Vegas using all sorts of superstitious movements. Some will only use cold coins to play, some will push the buttons extra hard, some will tap the machine with their money before playing and the list goes on and on. Each hand is setup by a RNG (Random Number Generator). The moment you start to play, the hand is set in stone. The machine will randomly select all the cards from a 52-card deck and deal them out.

Tip Four: There's no memory

This is a big one. Many players believe that if they start to see hands with three of a kind, four to the royal and so forth that the bigger hands are due any moment. This is simply wrong. As explained in tip three, the system uses a RNG to setup the hands. The system has no memory. It does not know that you have not had a full house in 400 hands or that you just received three four-of-a-kind hands in a row. It's possible to go 100,000 hands without a four of a kind and it's possible to get ten in a row. The machine does not keep track, because in the end, the numbers work out.

I hope these tips have helped you grow as a Video Poker player. Misconceptions on how the game works can be far more deadly than simply playing wrong. I have watched people spend (and lose) hundreds of dollars on a machine simply because they believed the machine had a memory and was "due" to hit. Don't fall into traps like this. Understand that Video Poker is random and needs to be played properly. Now, go have some fun.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Bird's Eye View on Online Gambling Software

Online gaming has been gaining more and more popularity over the years. Online Poker is one of the biggest attractions on the internet today. However, amid the entire buzz, it is essential that customers get their hands on the right piece of gaming software that suits their needs and gaming style.

Once you log on to any Online Casino, the first thing that you are asked to do is to download the poker software. It is only after this that you start playing.

Different online casinos require different software in order to be able to play their games. There are several differences between the various gaming software. Some of them have excellent graphics and flash designs to make you feel as if you are sitting in a real casino. Others offer simple graphics and functional gaming. Another major difference is on the prices among online software. The cost for one of these software ranges between Zero and hundreds of dollars. Many of the free software deliver the same gaming experience as their paid counterparts. Further, if you buy an expensive piece of software, it does not imply that there is a lower house advantage or that the payout of jackpots will be any higher or more frequent.

There are a few dangers and risks while playing one of these software though. You should never download software without doing some research beforehand. Firstly make sure that the software is compatible with your PC. Check out the System Requirements of software before downloading. They are published on the websites from where you are downloading usually. Plus, any unpleasant event means that the casino has one less customer and frustration for you.

Make sure you first check out the terms of use of the software before downloading software to play online poker. You are required to follow these rules under the law once you agree to the terms and conditions applied by the website. It is treated just like a written contract and you are prohibited from distributing the software to others.

Online Casino and gambling rules and regulations do not apply to poker though. Although online gambling is illegal in the United States, most countries in Europe, Asia and other parts of the world do not have laws restricting their use. If you like betting on sports, sportsbook is the software for you. Through it, you can bet on your favorite teams sitting at your home computer. This software works on much the same principals as the ones mentioned above. There are terms of use and system requirements for this software.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Learning Blackjack


I found this nifty site that's a great resource for blackjack beginners. The web site I'm talking about is called, Hit or Stand. It is a free online blackjack game and trainer that teaches you blackjack strategy while you play. The goal of the game is to make a high percentage of correct moves and not to earn money, as most online gambling websites are.

The Game Play and Strategy

The Hit or Stand game works just like any other online blackjack game, however your score is determined by your ability to execute the correct moves on each hand. After the cards are dealt, you have the option to Hit, Stand, Double, or Split. Because this game is a trainer, it is up to you to add the cards and know whether you are allowed to split or double. An illegal move will be counted incorrect. If your move is legal, it will be determined to be correct and will be an increase in your points.

This online game has two modes of play: easy and difficult. In both modes you will be dealt 20 hands, and your final score will be the percentage of correct moves you made out of the incorrect ones. In difficult mode, the hands will by more challenging, and there is now a time element since you'd only be given 4 seconds to make a decision.

Basic Online Blackjack Rules

While blackjack does change from casino to casino, it generally has to form of rules - Las Vegas rules or Atlantic City rules. However the fundamental correct moves do not differ that much and in many large scale casinos the rules are similar. Below are some very basic blackjack rules.

  • The goal of blackjack is to beat the dealer's hand without going over 21.
  • Face cards are worth 10. Aces are worth 1 or 11, whichever makes a better hand.
  • Each player starts with two cards, one of the dealer's cards is hidden until the end.
  • To 'Hit' is to ask for another card. To 'Stand' is to hold your total and end your turn.
  • If you go over 21 you bust, and the dealer wins regardless of the dealer's hand.
  • If you are dealt 21 from the start (Ace & 10), you got a blackjack.
  • Blackjack usually means you win 1.5 the amount of your bet. Depends on the casino.
  • Dealer will hit until his/her cards total 17 or higher.
  • Doubling is like a hit, only the bet is doubled and you only get one more card.
  • Split can be done when you have two of the same card - the pair is split into two hands.
  • Splitting also doubles the bet, because each new hand is worth the original bet.
  • You can only double/split on the first move, or first move of a hand created by a split.
  • You cannot play on two aces after they are split.
  • You can double on a hand resulting from a split, tripling or quadrupling you bet.

If you plan on seriously learning blackjack and maybe later on learn the art of card counting, visit hit or stand to learn the basics.

Website: www.hitorstand.net