Archive for June, 2009
Saturday, June 20th, 2009
There is a new electronic multiple-player blackjack game that combines the newest technologies with a live table game. It could be played by using a video dealer on a screen. There is for the first time the problem.
At the beginning, your table minimum of 5 dollars seems unbelievable for the lunchbox flock while playing their favourite game.
It is known that all the payoffs are the same as the live games are. The most important thing is the intelligent way to go against a video dealer which also leads to the game‘s speed.
Speed is also not good in a casino place. It kills the casino environment.
Casinos where you can play a live table game could offer games at a fraction of the live tables costs. These casinos could be even found where live games are illegal.
The more you play on a live blackjack game, the faster the machine can swallow your bankroll.
There are several basic strategies at the blackjack game. For example when the dealer shows you a 7, and you get a 16, you should stand. Even though all the charts show you to hit another hand, you just have to stay otherwise you will lose.
The Mensa Guide to Casino Gambling, Andrew Brisman affirmed this week that players find several strategies from old experts because they know how to play, with intelligence and art.
Tags: Blackjack, casinos, Game, machine, players
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Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

When you play poker in a online casino or poker in a casino you most know the rules about betting rounds.
The first round is begin after the two blinds are put in, the dealer deals each player 2 cards face down.
The first player to act in this round is the player immediately to the left of the big blind. He most call the amount of the big blind, fold or bet.
After all betting action has finished, the dealer deals by placing 3 cards face up in the middle of the table, these cards are community cards.
The next round the dealer places one more card face up in the center of the table.
In the end the dealer places a fifth card face up in the center of the table, and the final round of betting begins.
Tags: Betting, Casino, gambling, Poker
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Monday, June 15th, 2009
The operator of the gambling houses and his trusted friend, along with a Honduran man and two of his alleged henchmen, who prosecutors assert are major suppliers of cocaine and methamphetamine.
Those charged in U.S. District Court with a variety of drug and gun charges are Richard W. Wilson, who is alleged to be the operator of the gambling houses in Seattle.
All were ordered held in federal detention. The three Honduran men are allegedly in the country illegally.
Tags: casino gambling, Cocaine, gambling, online casino, Seattle
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
Staff from bingo hall in Bristol are facing unemployment unless they can find a way to make the venue more profitable. 
Now the Riva Bingo club has struggled to absorb the impact of the recession.
Also the government’s decision to push bingo tax up from 15% to 22% has made it even harder for the Riva Bingo and also for all bongo club.
Riva Bingo operates in London, Newark, Leeds, Newcastle and Aberdeen.
Tags: England, gambling, online casino
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Saturday, June 13th, 2009
Internet gambling cafes are popping up all across the country, because they are the new fad in illegal video slot gaming, replacing the entertainment centers that offered slot machine gambling with non-monetary prizes.
These Internet cafes are proving to be no more legal than the entertainment facilities were.
The Internet Sweepstakes Connection and the Williamson Road Internet Cafe were raided by police and the equipment was seized at both locations.
The people who run the Internet cafes believe they are doing nothing illegal.
Tags: gambling, online poker, Poker, Roulette, Slot machine
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Friday, June 12th, 2009
The latest statement by Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe that continuous charitable fundraising would pertain to problem gamblers was favored by many.
The statement comes with news that these bodies are going to be mixed up.
Baroness Neuberger said: “I am pleased that everyone’s hard effort has brought the assurance of voluntary funding and the new structures envisioned in the Gambling Commission’s RET Report,tThe Strategy Board is vigorously active. We are eager to listen and learn, and we aspire to have an initial strategy and priorities set in October, so that RGF will be able to take action as fast as possible to order new, 3 year funding programs.”.
Tags: gambling, games, sport
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Thursday, June 11th, 2009
WilliamHillPoker.com organised an tournament to benefit the No Surrender Charitable Trust, which was established by Jason Boas.
Jason Boas was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2007 at the age of 33. 
Marc Maley, Trustee for the charity said: “We are always looking for new ways to raise funds and keep within the spirit of the No Surrender Charitable Trust, which ultimately is to do it having fun, Jason would have loved this event. As a city trader before he contracted Pancreatic cancer, he was hugely competitive and loved synergy between the city and a game like poker.
The event costs $30 to enter with optional $20 re-buys and is scheduled for June 26.
Tags: gambling, games, Las Vegas, online poker, Poker
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Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
The Financial Times affirmed that the gambling industry has avoid the threat of the government of a statutory levy for the reason to fund research, education and treatment of the gambling problem. 
This could be possible just if it is in agreemnt with providing 15m pounds.
According with the announcement on Tuesday, there are months of negotiations concluded with it. This announcement trade bodies meanwhile the Responsibility in Gambling Trust had agreed with its own decision to commit a minimum of 5m pounds a year for 3 years.
Finally, there was decided that funding will be well organised under a tripartite arrangement.
Tags: Casino, gambling, online casino
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Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Gordon Ramsay has serious plans on making a new image of Melbourne’s Crown Casino for the next year.
But the case of food poisoning makes us understanding that Gordon Ramsay was forced to pull out of the Crown Casino appearance in Melbourn.
Now, Ramsay is afraid because he hopes that his foods will not suffer from a similar disaster while he plans the openning of the Maze restaurant in the Crown Casino’s new Metropol hotel.
He even explains his absence from the big event of the casino. He claimed he have had a severe food virus, then he was vomiting. It happened when he came from LA.
Now, The Crown Casino has more than 300 table games as blackjack, roulette, being the largest gambling venue from the whole Australia.
Tags: Australia, Blackjack, Casino, gambling, Roulette
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
The Budapest Affiliate Conference is set to take place in September 2009. 
From the 10th to the 13th of September 2009 the SYMA Exhibition Hall will take place in Budapes Hungary.
There will also be the ASOP free poker tournament with thousands of dollars in prizes. After the tremendous success of the Amsterdam Affiliate Conference, iGaming business are pleased to announce the return of PartyPartners as their platinum sponsor at The Budapest Affiliate Conference.
The conference will bring real performance boosting strategies for the online gambling sector and plenty of local affiliates and operators on top of the 1,500 plus international delegates expected.
Tags: Affiliate Conference, Budapest, Hungary
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