Beat Roulette - the Only Way to Beat Roulette & Win Big Is.

May 2nd, 2009 Posted in Casino | 8 comments »

Many players try to beat roulette by buying roulette system they buy for hundreds of dollars. These systems massive riches and promise to make the buyer huge gains and beat roulette consistently.

The reality is these systems are ALL fail.

You lose money at roulette and never beat it and the only person who wins is the person who sold you the system and their ones laughing all the way to the bank not you!

You can of course beat roulette you simply need to know how to do it. Let’s find how you can do it

Roulette Systems

In roulette, each spin of the roulette wheel is totally random and this is why mathematical systems cannot beat roulette and that’s a fact.

Let’s say that the color black has come up ten times in a row.

The odds of this color coming up on the next spin are the same even if the ball had fallen on black a hundred times!

The odds still are 50% - 50%.

All spins of the roulette wheel are independent of each other and totally unrelated to the previous history a roulette ball has no memory.

As the outcome of the spin of the ball is unrelated to any other, roulette is a game of pure chance.

A roulette system in roulette that promises consistent gains is a contradiction in terms, because if you have no reliable historical data, mathematical formulas simply don’t work.

In mathematics, you know what is going to happen, in roulette you have the opposite you never know what is going to happen next.

Your Own Simple Roulette System to Beat Roulette!

For games of chance like roulette, the best way to bet is to wager on bets having the lowest casino odds against you and to play on the best roulette wheel that offers you the best odds to beat roulette.

Do this and you have put the odds as much in your favor as possible.

Here are 3 simple rules to beat roulette.

1. Play the European Wheel

The European wheel has 37 slots with a single 0; the American version has an extra slot, a 00 making a total of 38.

The house advantage is only 2.7% For European and 5.26% for the American table, so you must always play the European wheel!

2. Avoid Bad Odds Bets

These include any of the single number bets. These bets have large disparities between odds of success and their payouts.

The worst bet of all is the five numbers bet which the worst odds on the table.

3. Place These Bets

Use bets whose odds are near to their payouts and you will greatly increase your chances of success to beat roulette.

These bets include even money bets i.e betting on Even, Odd, Low, (numbers 1 through 18), High, (numbers 19 through 36), Red, or Black.

These bets pay out odds of 1:1.

Your odds of winning are about 45% making it a very low risk way to bet.

Finally, look for a European single-zero wheels that offer a rule called ‘en prison.’

If you want to beat roulette this is the bet top place and has the highest odds of success!

If you make even money bet and the ball lands on zero, you don’t lose your bet.

Your bet is ‘imprisoned’, and you let it roll over to the next spin.

If you win you can remove it.

The house edge here is cut to just 1.35% making it the best bet of all on the table and the one bet that can help you beat roulette.

The above simple guidelines will help you beat roulette and will outperform any mathematical system sold by anyone on the internet.

Roulette is a game of chance and think about it.

If a roulette system sold to you can really beat roulette and make you rich why someone is selling it to you for a few hundred dollars when if they had followed their own advice they would be a multi millionaire and would not need you to buy their method!

Common sense don’t fall for it..The above system we have just shown you is the only way to beat roulette and it’s free!

The best you can do is put the odds in your favor as much as possible you may not win all the time but by placing the best odds bets you will stand a chance of beating roulette.

Roulette is fun and you can beat it and the above is the only way of doing so! Good luck.

Can Top Indian Casinos Compare To Las Vegas Casinos

May 1st, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

You might be surprised…

Indian Casinos all around the country are shattering the notion that Indian Casinos are a less than par alternative when compared to their Las Vegas counterparts.

However, just like in Sin City itself, the quality of Indian Casinos varies dramatically.

With literally hundreds of Indian Casinos spread out across the United States, to give you an idea of the level of quality gaming emerging on reservations countrywide, let's focus in on a few of the top Indian Casinos leading the way.

A good place to start is from an area often considered the Indian Casino capital of California and the location of an extremely competitive Indian Casino market, San Diego, California.

Here's a quick snapshot of 6 Top Indian Casinos in San Diego:

1) Barona Valley Ranch Resort and Casino Barona offers visitors Vegas style gaming action, combined with unique dining experiences, a luxurious hotel, and world-class golf. This spectacular highly acclaimed ranch-themed resort and casino has earned various awards for its casino and games, as well as for its restaurants and golf club.

2) Viejas Casino

Viejas is a well-established and popular Indian casino. Beyond its top notch gaming, Viejas Entertainment puts on high caliber concerts and the Viejas Outlet shopping center is known for it's upscale outlet shopping. The casino also caters to the trend setting crowd with their new V Lounge bar.

3) Harrah's Rincon Casino

Harrah's Rincon Casino follows in the footsteps of the Harrah's gaming brand. A new 21-story hotel tower adds to the resort feel and recently was voted as having the Best Rooms, Best Suites, Best Hotel Service and more in 2005 by Casino Player magazine. Amenities include a luxurious spa and a state-of-the-art fitness center. Harrah’s Rincon routinely attracts famous acts to it’s entertainment complex.

4) Pala Casino

Pala Casino offers award winning gaming, has eight restaurants, a 10,000 square foot day spa, a four-diamond resort with 507 deluxe hotel rooms, including 82 suites, four entertainment venues and an Olympic size pool with 12 cabanas. Pala routinely attracts big name entertainment concerts as well.

5) Pechanga Resort and Casino

As one of the country’s newest resort destinations, Pechanga Resort & Casino, an AAA four-diamond property, offers the best of hotel luxury, Vegas style gaming, entertainment, meeting facilities and seven fine dining choices. A-list performers scheduled regularly in the 1,200- seat Pechanga Theater

6) Sycuan Resort and Casino

In addition to great gaming, dining and entertainment, Sycuan Resort offers 54 holes of Southern California's best golf, championship tennis courts, great overnight accommodations and a relaxing atmosphere to enjoy cocktails and fine dining. The Showcase Theatre features great shows and concerts.

If you are getting the itch to visit Vegas but don't want to make the trek, you might not have to look much further than your local Indian Casino.

You definitely won't be let down by any of the Top 6 San Diego Indian Casinos.

2 Best Poker Rooms in Vegas

Apr 30th, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

The number of poker rooms in Las Vegas has doubled in the past year.

Wonder why?

Could it possibly be that poker seems to be on TV, 24/7?

Could it be that poker is now the third most popular American game? Watch out, baseball and football.

Could it be that Texas Hold 'em has replaced Seven Card Stud as the game of choice in the casinos in America?

Could it be that the average age of poker players has come down from "near death" as it was 20 years ago to the 25-40 range today?

Could it be that casinos – which once shunned giving space to poker because it was not profitable – have discovered that those who come in to play poker also gravitate to the slots, the tables, the restaurants, the bars, and the showrooms?

Could it be that the Vegas poker rooms have gotten rid of cigarettes, cigars, and pipes?

Could it be that the rooms are now attractive and well-appointed?

Could it be that each poker room staff is now trained to be patient with new players?

Could it be that many poker rooms are offering off-hour lessons in how to play Texas Hold 'em?

Could be.

So, let's take a look at this aspect of the poker culture: Vegas poker rooms.

If you want to rub shoulders with the superstars of the tournament circuit, you'll find them at one of these two places:

1. Bellagio. 29 tables. This is where the big dogs play. The last time I was there, I (literally) bumped into Phil Ivey. He's much taller than he looks on TV. I was hoping he was headed for his car, a $425,000 Mercedes Maclaren. The Bellagio is the home of the richest poker game in history, where billionaire Houston banker, Andy Beal, reportedly lost $20 million to some of the top pros like Ivey, Howard Lederer, Barry Greenstein, Jen Harman, Todd Brunson, Doyle Brunson, Ted Forrest, and others. Hard to get a table on a busy night. The top players play away from the rail, so you can't spill your Margarita on Phil's basketball jersey. They are in a back room, up some steps, away from any distractions while they play their $2000 / $4000, and $4000 / $8000 games. Wanna join them? They'd love to have you.

2. The Wynn. Not a big room, but a nice room with 27 tables. One unique touch: you can sign up at the front desk on a waiting list and then retreat to your room where you can watch on TV to see when your turn is coming up. They will even give you a beeper so you can roam the casino floor (and bet, bet, bet) while you are waiting for a seat at a table to open. Steve Wynn has signed up top 2004's Player of the Year, Daniel Negreanu, as "Wynn's Poker Ambassador." Daniel plays exclusively at Wynn when he is in town. Daniel has an open challenge to anyone for $500,000, winner-take-all matches, any form of poker, any time. He and Barry Greenstein have faced off, he has also gone up against Mimi Tran, and a "John Doe" has also taken him on. Since he still has his fabulous pad in Vegas and his Lexus convertible, it looks like he's doing OK. In fact, he's doing more than OK. He was married in August to a beautiful young woman, Lori, with fellow poker pro Erick Lindgren as best man. Wanna take up Daniel's challenge? He'd love to have you.

The Bellagio and Wynn are not just for the pros; mere mortals also play there. There are low stakes games, reasonable tournament buy-ins, and friendly personnel at each site.

The casino knows that poker is big. Everyone wants it to get bigger and better.

The best way to do that is to welcome everyone, be nice to everyone, and offer a wide range of games to fit every playing style, and budget. These two card rooms deliver.

(c) 2005 Murphy James

Gamblin' Sports Heroes

Apr 26th, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

You know them as Hall of Fame hoop stars, but Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan readily admit to dropping millions at the tables in Vegas and elsewhere. Barkley 'fesses up to dropping $10 million or more. "It's not a problem," he says, "because I can afford it."

In 1993, Jordan admitted to losing heavily at the gambling tables. Businessman Richard Esquinas claims to have won $1.3m from him over 10 days on the golf course. In 2002, The Washington Post spent an evening at a casino with Jordan, who managed to lose $500,000 before recovering to end up $600,000 ahead.

A-Rod likes to cruise the high-stakes New York poker rooms with a buddy, World Series of Poker Champ, Phil Hellmuth, Jr. Pete Rose gambled his way out of the thing he wanted most – recognition by baseball's Hall of Fame. And of course, the 1919 Black Sox World Series scandal is one of baseball's darkest hours. Even though the eight players in question were acquitted for lack of evidence in a courtroom, they were still banned from baseball for life by the then-Commissioner, Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis.

Along comes pro golfer Big John Daly. John is one of only six players to win two majors (PGA and British Open) before the age of 30. Pace off about three football fields before you start looking for his drive. Keep him on the course 'cause otherwise John might head for the slots where he claims to have dropped $55 million dollars. His wife was just released from jail because of a money laundering scheme around an illegal betting operation.

Lee Trevino, the self-proclaimed "Merry Mex," who won six major golf titles, tells of his early days on the golf course with this story: "I teed it up for $5, but that’s all I had. If you lost, you were broke. And that’s as much pressure as betting $100 or $500 or $1,000.″ He also admits to sometimes not having the $5 that he just bet.

"Betzky," ran a headline in the New York Post, when hockey's Wayne Gretzky and his wife, Janet Jones Gretzky, recently wound up in the news. Janet was accused of placing $500,000 in bets with a sports gambling ring. By inference, some say, she was placing bets on behalf of her husband, "The Great One." When the dust (lawsuits) settle, we'll see how this one comes out.

Why be shocked that sports heroes bet? The common denominator among all of them is their fierce competitive drive. Once they make it big, playing for nothin' is borin.' To rephrase a Willie Nelson song, "Our heroes have always been gamblers." And they always will be.

Online Casino Review - Select Your Best Online Casino

Apr 25th, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

Online Casino Review can be more delivate than what you think. When choosing an online casino you may want to play the best online casino, where you will find the online casino game that fits better to your abilities and expectations, but for that you have to consider some points:

1. Is that online casino a reliable one?

2. Do that online casino have free online casino games?

3. Will you receive an online casino bonus?

4. Are you sure this online casino is one of the best online casinos to select?

5. Can you play in your language on that online casino, whether you like playing online casino in english or spanish, italian japanesse or french?

The best online casino is not one specifically, is the online casino that will satisfy you… yo ucan choose a reliable online casino with big online casino bonuses, or a casino online with a cowboy look-n-feel, or the one with most diverse kind of online casino games, or maybe you just want to find an online casino to play with other online casino players.

Whichever your decision is, I encourage you to go over the best online casino reviews and top online casino directory listings and find the best online casino.

Online Blackjack Basics

Apr 25th, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

Online blackjack or "21", as it is commonly known, is by far the most popular card game offered in virtual casino establishments. This page will tell you what you need to know to get started.

The idea of online blackjack is simply that you want to have a hand value that is closer to 21 than that of the dealer, without going over 21. Other players at the table are not playing against each other; every player plays against the dealer, so your hand is strictly played out against the hand of the dealer.

In casino blackjack the dealer’s parameters of play are strictly set out, meaning that the dealer does not need to make any decisions regarding his strategy. Basically an example of a strategy a blackjack dealer would have is to keep drawing a card until he has a hand of 17 or more – this is often described as 'Dealer stands on 17′.

The value of the cards:

In blackjack an ace counts a either 1 or 11, cards from 2 to 9 are valued as shown and 10, Jack, Queen and King are all valued at 10.

So as an example, if a player is dealt an Ace and a 5, the value of the hand would be 16 (ace = 11 and 5 =5), if the next card dealt to the player is 9 the value of the hand would be 15, the ace now equalling 1 not 11.

If the hand is equal to 21 exactly, this is referred to as blackjack.

The game begins by each player at the table being dealt 2 cards and the dealer drawing two cards. The dealer will then display the value on one of his cards.

Each player has an option of drawing another card (hitting), keeping their hand as is (standing) and, depending on the cards, they could choose from some more advanced betting options such as doubling up or splitting…

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Virtual Casino Etiquette

Apr 25th, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

There are a few points of virtual casino etiquette that one should adhere to when gambling online. Just like being at a real life social event, it's good etiquette to be polite and courteous to everyone else in the gaming room. This goes a long way to show you have respect for the other online gamblers in the room.

These points are not compulsory, but it is a form of respect, and in return you will gain respect from others. It doesn't mean that because you don't see the other virtual gamblers that you can get away with saying or doing whatever you want.

Another very important point of etiquette is knowing how to play the game before you decide to play for real money. This will help you in the end as well, because if you do not know the game it will empty out your wallet very quickly. It can make the game hard for the serious players who are trying to hit the jackpot if you don't remember this little courteous. Begin with games where you play with fun bucks before you are ready to play for real money.

It is inappropriate to make ill jokes or curse. Also don't criticize the other players' techniques and be humble when winning. Treat everyone the same way you would like to be treated.

Should you choose to fold while playing, do not discuss what you had in your hand. This can ruin the game for the others at the table. Please remember that most virtual casino websites have time limits which you need to adhere to when it is your turn to play. It is advised that you make quick but smart decisions to keep the flow of the game…

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Online Poker Tournaments

Apr 22nd, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

Online poker is a popular game with several million ardent fans around the globe. In recent years, some casinos have begun installing video poker machines to draw in those who prefer playing online video poker. Others prefer playing poker in the comfort of their homes. The main advantage of online poker games is that they can be played at any time of the day, according to the player’s convenience. Online poker allows users to participate in a variety of online poker tournaments, such as Texas Holdem Poker, Seven Card Stud Poker, Omaha Poker, Five Card Stud, and Five Card Draw. In online poker tournaments, players can compete with multiple opponents, since a number of people could be playing the same tournament at any given point in time.

Online poker tournaments can be played from the comfort of the player’s home. Players can participate in these tournaments by registering on the websites that host them. Usually, there are moderators who organize and monitor these online poker tournaments. Typically, players and moderators meet in a private chat room before the commencement of a game. During these online pre-game meetings, the organizers brief players about the tournament rules and regulations.

Online poker tournaments can also be played free of cost. The main purpose of offering free online poker tournaments is to attract people to the websites that organize such tournaments. It is expected that over a period of time, a considerable number of first-time online players who have registered for these tournaments would continue to become permanent members who take part in the paid tournaments.

It is possible to play online poker tournaments against several poker groups around the world. These online poker tournaments are held nearly everyday. Many online poker sites offer tournaments for different levels of players such as amateurs, professionals, and casual players. There are strict terms and conditions to be followed by players participating in these online poker games. If these rules are breached, the player can be disqualified. While playing these tournaments, some sites provide a private chat room. This enables players to discuss and form strategies with other players.

Online Gambling at Sportsadvisors.com

Apr 19th, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

Pining for pleasure and entertainment has been an element of human character, right from the origin of man himself. A way to have fun, relax and unwind has more often been at the back of his mind—and at times at the top of his awareness. Thus, he invented different games. Gaining profits, has been equally yearned by him. And making easy money-quite a delight. So, he invented gambling. A way of making money while playing. As technology bloomed, the advent of Internet changed the meaning and potential of almost everything under the sun. From lifestyles to business to comfort and entertainment, Internet has radically altered, all the aspects of our lives.

When the desire to earn easy money, craving for some fun and the technology in the form of Internet, came together, it gave birth to yet another phenomenal of ‘online gambling’ and internet sports betting. As the name suggests, online gambling is all about gambling on the Internet.

The game has come a long way since then. There is not much difference between playing in a real life casino and online gambling, yet the latter offers you a lot of added advantages. At sportsadvisors.com you will find this blend at the bloom.

Online gambling vs Real life casino

Here is what we offer at sportsadvisors.com, that a real life casino can not.

* Not limited to few number of games like in an ordinary casino. At sportsadvisors.com we offer you all the games to bet upon ranging from online basketball gambling, armature college football betting online to professional football betting online, horse race betting, baseball betting and much more.

* You’ll always find a table empty for yourself. A ordinary casino allows a certain game to be played by a number of players at a time, so you might find it difficult to locate an empty seat at the table you want. While playing at sportsadvisors.com, you’ll always find a place, as you can sit back at home and bet.

* Bet anytime. There are no time constraints while you bet online. You can bet 24X7 and do not need to go the bookie either.

* Get online betting advice. Another major advantage is the expert advice for online betting. After you register with sportsadvisors.com, you get valuable advice from the sports handicappers, be it on internet sports betting or any another gamble.

* Demo wage for free. Beginners can bet free, as a demo, before one actually indulges in full-fledged online betting. This helps you shun the hesitation of a novice.

Online betting certainly provides an edge over betting in real life casinos. You can also keep yourself at bay from any influence (the reason why alcohol is provided in all the leading casinos, for free) while indulging in internet sports betting. You have all the time and conditions to use your mind to the fullest, taking in consideration the prevailing conditions and logic of the game and can bet intelligently. In addition, online betting advice at sportsadvisors.com can guide you to the minutest details to keep your stakes on the safe side.

You can start your betting tryst of college football betting online, professional football betting or online basketball gambling backed by sound knowledge, confidence and expert advice.

To authenticate the above mentioned advantages, to your full satisfaction visit sportsadvisors.com today…

Popular Casinos in Las Vegas

Apr 18th, 2009 Posted in Casino | no comment »

If you are looking for a great vacation spot for the whole family, Las Vegas is the place to go for great food and family fun. No longer just for the adults, Vegas casinos are working hard to become more of a family destination.

When planning your trip to Vegas, it is recommended that you check with a couple of different hotels or casinos to see what discount packages are available. Many of the casinos offer a type of "club card" that you can use to rack up discounts and other goodies while you gamble. If you are lucky, you can earn enough comp credit to eat quite well for free during your visit to Vegas.

The Luxor Hotel in conjunction with several other casinos offers what they call the One Club. You can sign up for the One Club for free and earn comp dollars while playing at Mandalay Bar, Luxor, Monte Carlo, or Circus Circus. The great thing about the One Club is that it can be used at so many different places. While you play the slots, you can rack up some great comps such as food, hotel rooms or just plain bucks. You can use the comp dollars how ever you wish at any of the participating casinos.

The MGM Mirage offers what they call the Players Club. It can be used at the Bellagio, MGM Grand, Treasure Island, and New York-New York. They call your comps Resort Rewards and you can redeem them at any of the MGM properties. They have over 100 restaurants, 10 shows, 7 spas and 3 golf courses.

Harrah's and Caesars family of casinos offer another great reward plan. You can earn rewards by playing the slots or tables at Paris, The Flamingo, Bally’s or Caesars Palace. They call their program Total Rewards and you receive different tiers of comps depending on the amount that you spend per calendar year. Depending on your tier level (gold, platinum or diamond), you can earn anything from credit towards meals, your hotel room or free show tickets. One thing that is really enjoyable about this comp program was that you could redeem your comp credits through a catalog even after you left Vegas.

With all of the reward programs that are being offered by the different casinos, make sure that you are signed up before you start plopping those quarters into the slot machine. You may not win the jackpot but you can sure rack up some nice comps along the way.