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		<title>Casino Bonuses Explained</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Casino Bonuses – what is the truth behind it?
There is a lot of competition in the online gambling market today. Each day, new casinos form, old ones regroup and change owners, and the supply is nearly endless.
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<p>There is a lot of competition in the online gambling market today. Each day, new casinos form, old ones regroup and change owners, and the supply is nearly endless.</p>
<p>When a player is looking to choose in which casino to play, he (or she), has many different factors to consider:<br />
•    Do I like the look of the casino?<br />
•    Does it have the online <strong><a href="http://www.take1look.net">casino games</a></strong> I’m interested in?<br />
•    Do I know anything about the Casino?<br />
•    Did someone recommend it to me?<br />
•    Does the customer support efficient and offers around the clock help?<br />
•    But most importantly I ask myself – what’s in it for me? What do THEY offer me to play at their casino of all places?</p>
<p>I would recommend <a href="http://www.onlineplayersassociation.com/fr/revue/casinotropez.html" target="_blank">casino tropez</a> to play online.</p>
<p>high bet online roulette, this is where the Bonuses come into play.</p>
<p>You will not find anywhere online a casino that does not offer some sort of bonus.<br />
Some offer first time deposit bonuses, some offer loyalty bonuses, some offer 2nd and 3rd deposit bonuses like the Playtech<a href="http://www.online-casino-friend.com"> Casinos</a> and some have invented all sort of tricks and treats in order to attract the player to their casino.</p>
<p>We will now try to make a little order in the ever growing world of casino bonuses, and try to explain what they mean.</p>
<p>do you like bonuses? Try the online casino who offers great bonuses when you sign up to play one of the many casino games</p>
<p>First deposit bonus:<br />
This is a bonus a player can collect only once, when making the first deposit. Usually it is the biggest bonus he casino offers, and you can find places offering bonuses of up to 1000$.<br />
In order to claim the bonus, you have to deposit a specified amount, usually close to the bonus amount (or sometimes even more), and play with a certain amount of money before you are allowed to cash out.<br />
The standard is between 4 times and 12 times the amount of the bonus or combined bonus + deposit. (For example – if you deposited 100$ and received 100$, you will have to wager at least 800$ (4X(100$+100$)) in order to cash out. This means you can put the 200$ on the roulette, win, put another 400$, win, and now you have played the due 800$ and you can cash out.</p>
<p>Read the fine print in the term &amp; conditions for each offer, there you will see what is the amount needed, and if there are games banned from the bonus play.</p>
<p>Second, Third etc. deposit bonus:<br />
Same rules apply here – but every player can enjoy the bonus – even an old timer at the casino, provided it is their 2nd or 3rd deposit. (or more –depending on the casino).</p>
<p>Monthly bonus:<br />
Some casinos will give you a bonus for the first deposit of each month.<br />
Same rules apply here – read the T&amp;C.</p>
<p>Players club or Comp points:<br />
Most casinos will reward players with credit for money spent, and allow them to receive money back for a predetermined amount of points. Read each casinos rules concerning the exchange.<br />
Some places will let you use the points you earn to get merchandize or enter special private tournaments.</p>
<p>Bonus when using different depositing methods:<br />
If you are using services like NETeller or Citadel or any of the sort, some casinos will offer you extra 10 or 15% bonus. This is in order to advance new methods, and reduce the dependency on credit cards.</p>
<p>Your loses back or extra winnings:<br />
This is a bonus that is rarer than the others, but it allows you to get some of your loses back (usually about 10% back), and if you are a winner, the casino adds to your winnings (usually about 1%).</p>
<p>VIP Clubs<br />
Most casinos will have some sort of VIP program, allowing veteran players and high rollers to each more Comp points, have better exchange rates, play in private games and more.</p>
<p>These are the most common bonuses today. Some times a casino will add something special, a little extra, a promotion for a special occasion (Christmas, Halloween, etc.), and details on each one you can always read in the home page of each casino.</p>
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		<title>Casino games Mastering Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In real casinos the use of computers and different electronic facilities is forbidden (though some casinos allow to use, for example notebook PCs while playing the roulette). In on-line casinos the situation is quite different – the very game is played by using a computer, and it is very difficult to forbid the use the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In real casinos the use of computers and different electronic facilities is forbidden (though some casinos allow to use, for example notebook PCs while playing the roulette). In on-line casinos the situation is quite different – the very game is played by using a computer, and it is very difficult to forbid the use the support programs here. A question arises whether a player is capable to get the advantage over casinos using computer programs.</p>
<p>Training programs: One of the most wide spread types of casino programs are training programs. A novice acquires an opportunity to <a href="http://www.onlineplayersassociation.co.uk/europacasino.html">practice the casino game</a>, familiarize with rules, controls and possibilities of the game. Video-poker and BlackJack programs are devised to teach the basic strategy of the game. They give prompts if the player makes decisions different from optional decisions. If players wants they can find programs helping train the card counting. Therefore training programs will be of use both for on-line and off-line players.</p>
<p>Analyzing programs: The next type of programs are analyzing programs. Normally, such programs are developed for casino games with wide range of rules and basic strategy (for example for video-poker and Black Jack). The main aim of such programs is the calculation of mathematic expectation, dispersion and basic strategy of the game. Black Jack programs can provide coefficients for popular counting systems. Such programs infrequently have a training module or the represent a package together with a training program. Casinos analyzing programs also include analyzing programs of roulette strategies. In a sense, the program is that you set a supposed strategy of the game and the program generates several millions of spins and shows how much you lose- a useful thing for those who like “never lose” roulette strategies. As you can see analyzing programs are not less and probably even more useful for real casino players.</p>
<p>On-line Casino Game Helpers: The third type of programs which can be called “On-line Casino Game Helpers” is required only for Internet casinos. Within this type of statistics gathering programs were popular reading off data from the screen and providing these data to the player for analysis, however nowadays almost all on-line casinos provide statistics therefore there is no any necessity for such programs. Now programs still exist which provide recommendations in respect of game optimization. Simple programs have the basic strategy, more complex programs immediately recalculate an optimal strategy of Black Jack depending on the card out of the game, that is they automate the process of card counting. But in on-line casinos their use is limited, because the casinos usually shuffle cards after each deal.</p>
<p>On-line Casino “Bots”: Finally, the fourth type of programs, again on-line programs, which includes “Bots” (a contracted form of “robots”). Bots are designed to fully automate the process of playing, for that purpose they read off the information from the screen, make decisions in accordance with set program (usually based on the basic strategy) and emulate movements and pressing of the mouse button. On-line casinos are quite tolerant towards the programs of the first three types, however, the use of bots in all on-line casinos is forbidden. The problem is not that the program can outgame casinos- it might be possible only in casino games beneficial for the player which can be hardly found on-line. On-line casinos are rather afraid of bonus hunters because using a bot you can easily “wash for” bonuses flat bet day after day.</p>
<p>However, judging by unproved rumours the biggest gain of $1.2 mln in on-line casinos was acquired using a bot (the game on $10000 in Caribbean 21).</p>
<p>Programs of first three types are freely sold. On-line Casino “Bots” programmers usually write for their own purpose. There are people using their written robots for simple “washing for” bonuses following the basic strategy, although they do not intend to sell them- they are afraid of toughening measures on the part of casinos in case of frequent use of the bots.</p>
<p>As a matter of fact, one more type of programs exist which can be characterized in short as “DECEPTION OF BUYERS”. If you see a program promising “never lose” roulette game (exact calculation of a falling number and manual control of a falling number) or cracking the casino server with accruing lots of money for you, pass by. At least will get nothing for your money and at most you will get the Trojan horse or lose relying on empty promises.</p>
<p>On-line Poker Programs: On-line poker programs are worth particular consideration. They include the programs of the four above mentioned types. Trainers exist enabling you to try to take on artificial intelligence (AI) of the program. At the same time some programs will advise you on the game optimization (at the extend as it is understood by the creators of the program). Analyzing programs exist calculating your chance for improving up to different combinations and running various simulations, for example they can compare the force of two aces and two twos. On-line casino helpers usually work with statistics. If earlier programs tried to gather statistics from the screen, now they import standard logs of poker rooms. Based on these logs information is provided in respect of the player and opponents. Your statistics can be analyzed when you have spare time finding negative points and the statistics on your opponents can be displayed on the screen while playing to optimise game decision making. Moreover programs exist gathering and providing information on players you have never played with and which are not included into your statistics, however, poker rooms started on cracking down on these programs. Quite often you can see the warning on poker room web sites:</p>
<p>Q. Can you give me a list of acceptable programs?</p>
<p>Poker room. This is a list of programs that we are aware of and permit:</p>
<p>1. GameTime+<br />
2. Holdem Inspector<br />
3. PokerAce Heads Up<br />
4. PokerOffice<br />
5. PokerTracker<br />
6. PokerWeapon<br />
7. Texas Calculatem</p>
<p>Q. Can you give me a list of programs which are prohibited?</p>
<p>Poker room. This is a list of programs that we are aware of and prohibit:</p>
<p>1. PokerEdge<br />
2. PokerProphecy<br />
3. StarSpy<br />
4. WinHoldem<br />
5. PokerSherlock</p>
<p>Poker bots exist and you can buy them but without an interface which will press buttons instead of you, however, experts make them quite easily. A bot championship with the prize fund of $100000 took place simultaneously with a recently ended WSOP tournament.</p>
<p>Although poker room bots are not desirable clients, poker rooms trying to crack down on them as well, and while improving poker bots fight against them will be tougher. The fact is that bots make the game less interesting for most players, sway of bots will result in giving up playing poker in Internet.</p>
<p>In general casino programs enable to minimize losses (in off-line even to pass to a beneficial game) and poker programs if used properly may considerably improve the game quality and make you a good plus player.</p>
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		<title>Card Counting in Blackjack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:56:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where in other casino games such as roulette, craps there is no absolute effect of result of one play on any future deal, the blackjack always remain some risks regarding that. That means in blackjack it is possible that some events of any future play can be affected by its previous performance. Whenever if it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where in other casino games such as roulette, craps there is no absolute effect of result of one play on any future deal, the blackjack always remain some risks regarding that. That means in blackjack it is possible that some events of any future play can be affected by its previous performance. Whenever if it is found that the remaining cards of the player have a high proportion than normal, in that case it is quite obvious that it goes to player’s benefits but in adverse the player will dealt a bad hand of cards. But in many cases it has been found that it is very tough for the player to remember exactly which cards have already been dealt in the previous play. Especially it becomes difficult when it comes from a multiple deck shoe. For that reason card counting always denotes some positive, negative or zero point value to the each and every remaining card in the deck.</p>
<p>Generally it is seen that the cards carrying low value such as 2, 3 are of positive value and the cards carrying higher value are at the negative value. But the different card counting method assigns different value of each card to be dealt. The card counter can make a tally of the point values in his mind although it is better to make a count on counter’s own estimation regarding dealt cards and undealt cards as well. That will definitely present an accurate value or proportion or percentage of the cards which have been left in the deck shoe. Keep in mind that a larger range of point values always make the counting process complicated. Counting process of the card valued the smaller value such as 1, -1, 0 is level one count that denote the most easiest task of performance while multilevel count is what assign the higher point values, increase much difficulty.</p>
<p>In the process of card counting in blackjack the main complication remain in the treatment of aces which is much valuable when it comes for having a blackjack. Generally aces are not advantageous for the card players but it is beneficial when it is in the field of blackjack and remains in the deck. It should have a positive count.</p>
<p>The main advantage that a player can get through this card counting formality is that the player can make more betting of larger portion when his deck of card allows him and in adverse the deck itself  give signal to make smaller amount in betting and accordingly can modify its situation by taking other various strategies. The player can also get information relating to value of each and every card to be dealt in or any type of composition that will help to make a better result.</p>
<p>The very main thing about this card counting is that the method of card counting will be performed very genuinely and accurately so that it cannot make any negative effect and with this the counting process must be taken to avoid the casino countermeasures. Otherwise many can make errors in this process and lose huge amount of money as well.</p>
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		<title>Blackjack Strategy</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blackjack, the card game that adds a dash of European style to American casinos is simple enough: At the start of each round you get two cards and so does the dealer, one of which is shown. Keep drawing cards until you hit a total value of 21 or quit just before you go over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackjack, the card game that adds a dash of European style to American casinos is simple enough: At the start of each round you get two cards and so does the dealer, one of which is shown. Keep drawing cards until you hit a total value of 21 or quit just before you go over the limit and bust. It&#8217;s you against the dealer and whoever comes out on top gets the winnings. At first glance the game seems one of chance an intuition. After all, you can&#8217;t know what card is coming up next. However one of the reasons that Blackjack is so popular is that there is a strong element of skill involved. Rather than just trusting to blind luck you can play your cards wisely and hopeful leave the table with a fist full of dollars.<br />
Perhaps the most important thing to bear in mind is that what matters is not just your card value but also the dealer&#8217;s shown card.  Winning is all about assessing your hand against the dealer&#8217;s potential hand. Because the dealer has to hit on sixteen or stand on seventeen you can use this to plan out your strategy. The higher the dealer&#8217;s shown card the stronger his hand is and the more trouble your are in.</p>
<p>Here is a quick list of possible cards showing in the dealer&#8217;s hand and what they mean for you:</p>
<p>Ace: Big trouble. This round is going to be the dealer&#8217;s unless you have spectacular luck.</p>
<p>10 or face card: Bad news for you. The dealer is in a strong position.</p>
<p>9 : Things aren&#8217;t looking good. The dealer has got the upper hand here.</p>
<p>7 or 8: Loosen up a bit, you can beat the dealer on this round if you play things right.</p>
<p>4 to 6: The dealer has got that sinking feeling. This hand looks like it will be yours.</p>
<p>2 to 3: Be careful. It could go either way, so play cautious.</p>
<p>Always draw a card if your total is less than 11 because there is no danger of you busting. As a general rule you should always stand if your hand is 17 or higher. If you are on 13 to 16 only draw a card if the dealer is showing 7 or better.<br />
If you hand totals 12 you should take a hit unless the dealer is showing 4 to 6. In this case the dealer may very well bust so you should sit tight and wait for that to happen.</p>
<p>If you play your Blackjack right you can narrow the house odds down to almost even and with just a little luck, you can come out ahead.</p>
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		<title>Blackjack Variations</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 22:49:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blackjack baby! I love this game. Most players I&#8217;ve come across are only familiar with the general variety played. But, that&#8217;s not all there is. Blackjack is a diverse game with a rich history. As such, they are different variations of the game-even if subtle ones.
Before playing any game of Blackjack (or any casino game) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blackjack baby! I love this game. Most players I&#8217;ve come across are only familiar with the general variety played. But, that&#8217;s not all there is. Blackjack is a diverse game with a rich history. As such, they are different variations of the game-even if subtle ones.</p>
<p>Before playing any game of Blackjack (or any casino game) it&#8217;s important to know the rules and the payouts. Nothing could be worse than having a huge bet out there and being told that you can&#8217;t do something, like split Aces and hit. That&#8217;s the pits. Know the game before you play. Ask if you must. Online Blackjack is easier, because all the rules are usually just a click away. And the rules are vital if you plan on playing some sort of system. Not all systems are universal.</p>
<p>One variation of Blackjack is European Blackjack. It&#8217;s played with two decks. Unlike some places on the Las Vegas Strip (unless they offer this variation), the dealer must stand on a soft 17. Oh, and here&#8217;s a big difference. You can only double down on 9 and 11. That&#8217;s right. So, if you have an Ace and an 8 with the dealer showing a 6, you can&#8217;t double.</p>
<p>For most people, this limitation is no big deal. But, it can be tough to swallow for the more aggressive player. Another aggressive player killer is the fact that you can&#8217;t double down after a split no matter what. In this version of Blackjack, the house has a 0.39% advantage.</p>
<p>Moving on, we come to Atlantic City Blackjack. This version of Blackjack is always played with eight decks via a shoe. As with Euro Blackjack, the dealer must stand on soft 17. And that&#8217;s how Downtown Las Vegas plays it too. Splitting is allowed, but only up to three hands. And you can double on the first two cards after splitting too.</p>
<p>Another interesting option is late surrender, which is allowed in the Atlantic City version. The house advantage is slightly lower at 0.35%.</p>
<p>And that brings us to Double Exposure Blackjack, which is a crowd favorite-at least at first. You can see both dealer cards. Easy win right? Not so fast. The dealer wins all ties. Yep, no pushes, you just lose. It&#8217;s the price to pay for knowing what the dealer has.</p>
<p>Another feature that I don&#8217;t personally like is Blackjack payouts only paying even money. There&#8217;s no bonus at all, which kind of ruins the game for me. The game is played with a shoe that holds 8 decks and the dealer hits on soft 17.</p>
<p>Even though the dealer shows both cards, the house advantage nearly doubles the previous two versions we talked about. It&#8217;s 0.69%.</p>
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