Gambling Articles
1: Full Tilt Poker Pros
Some poker players like to call themselves professionals, and some pros don't need to call themselves anything it is just a known fact that they are professionals. Before all of the biggest names in the poker playing world started playing at full tilt poker, ultimate bet was one of the largest online poker rooms with some of the leading professionals playing there. Since Full Tilt came onto the scene all of the world class professionals have started playing there, and most of the regular players have followed suit. There is quite a list of pros. Starting with Eric Seidel, Clonie Gowen, Phil Gordon, Eric Lindgren, John Juanda, Jennifer Harman, Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, and Howard Lederer. The remainder of this article will outline profiles for a few of these players.
2: How I lost my jackpot and other sad slot machine stories
I wonder how many others have fallen victim to the same faulty reasoning as myself when they had just won a jackpot and had the opportunity to quit and walk away with a very nice increase in their bankroll and didn't use it? Knowing when to quit is every gambler's greatest challenge and to some it is a consistent Achilles' heel.
3: An understanding of counting cards in Black Jack games
Counting cards in Black Jack is not nearly as complex as it sounds when you first hear about the concept. Most of those without the knowledge of how counting cards is achieved are apt to think it involves the ability to keep track of every card that has been dealt out of the shoe which on an eight deck shoe is over four hundred cards and on average the player would need to go about seventy-five percent of the way into the deck before a shuffle happened. So roughly three hundred cards to track.
4: High Rollers get special treatment
Many high rollers are not aware that they can get better treatment than what is advertised at online casinos. They merely need to contact support and announce themselves as playing at higher stakes and that they would like to have high roller treatment once they have established themselves. Taking time out to do this is often well worth the trouble.
5: The Facts About Compulsive Gambling. Is It Treatable?
Compulsive gambling is an illness, progressive in its nature, which can never be cured, but can be arrested. Compulsive Gamblers defined Compulsive Gambling as an urge or addiction to gamble in spite of a desire to stop or harmful or negative consequences. Very often compulsive gambling is referred to as the "hidden illness" because there are no physical or visual symptoms. Unlike alcoholism, compulsive gambling is a "drugless" addiction, although gamblers describe the sensations they experience as being quite similar to those experienced by chemically dependent persons.
6: Sports Gambling Basics
Combine two of man's greatest interests and you've got something called "sports gambling." What could be more ingenious? Imagine a group of men cheering over their favorite team, and almost always, bets are placed along with the racket. Think about it. With every sport there are always certain highlighted games everyone's talking about; something that, according to sports buffs, will "Change the course of history." In order to get some of the action, spectators usually attempt to guess who will win in the upcoming games. This all turns into a friendly little "game" called sports gambling.
7: Choosing online slot machine games
How do people go about choosing the slot machine they ultimately play? Do they choose it because of the slot machine's theme? Perhaps they're prompted by the colors of the game? Perhaps they like that game's wild symbol? Finance most likely plays a part for some players. If you're on a fixed budget you may not opt for that high-end slot game. By the same token a player more interested in the bigger payoffs isn't going to be interested in a smaller investment/smaller payoff slot game. So surely there is a financial edge to this decision.
8: Gambling Addiction-The One Armed Bandit
According to PBS.org, two decades ago 48 states outlawed gambling. Now 48 states have some form of gambling, only Hawaii and Utah do not. Whether you are betting on a game, playing online gambling, watching the World Series of Poker on TV or spending the weekend in Las Vegas, gambling is everywhere. Unfortunately, where there is gambling, there is addiction. According to PBS.org, 5% of gamblers are addicted. Sure this number seems small. But think about this, PBS.org also reported that in 1997 alone, 87% of people who visit Las Vegas gambled. Of those 87%, 67% played the slot machines. That was ten years ago, those numbers and stats have only gone up. Many people are ok gambling for fun, but others become addicted and obsessed.
9: Online Poker Cheating On The Rise
The most important factor for the success of online poker and gaming is security. People must feel that the gaming site is fair, has good fraud measures, pays out deposit requests, and most importantly detects and prevents cheating.
10: Choosing online casinos from search engine results
Gamblers that choose their online casinos from search engines are at risk to scammers whom are very good at achieving search engine rankings for major gambling keywords such as "online casino". You may have at one time or another clicked on a link in a search engine and the link took you to a page that really didn't supply what you would consider the best results available for what you searched .... and yet it was highest or very high in the search results.
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