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THE
EXITING OF GAMBLING
Everyone is tried to play online casino gambling. Unfortunately,
most of them don't know what they're doing. It's not the players'
fault. The public hasn't been allowed much practice for nearly
a century. And of course casinos are happy to explain the
rules, but they're less eager to explain odds and strategies.
In some cases the casinos don't even know the optimal strategies.
Why should they? Gamblers are on their own and it shows.
Most casino games
are designed to keep between 1% and 10% of a player's money.
Yet players lose on average about 20% to 40% of every dollar
they take into a casino.
Much of the loss
can be attributed to the practice of repeatedly risking the
same money (pressing bets), but some of it is simply the result
of playing badly. It's amazing, but millions of players lose
billions of dollars every year because they make mistakes.
They use faulty strategy and flawed systems. They throw away
the wrong cards, hit when they should stand, call when they
should fold, bet when they should walk away, and otherwise
stack the odds to their disfavor. |
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CASINO
CLUB MEMBERSHIPS
Obviously, you're not going to play video poker at that casino.
Your stay may be three days, and even at the end of that time
you might find the largest payout is only $1,600 or $1,700.
The best thing to do is go to a casino where there are payouts
in the $2,000 range. Once there, immediately join the membership
club at that casino. Speak to a host about a future visit
to that hotel. If the casino personnel see that you're spending
some serious hours playing the video poker machines, they
may suggest you stay at their hotel-casino the next trip around.
They may also offer you a special rate as an inducement.
They'll know about
your action from the credits you're piling up on the card.
But it's also a good idea to introduce yourself to a floor
person in the video poker section. There's bound to be someone
around the area. Get to be known. It can only help you. Don't
remain anonymous if you want future comps and benefits.
Remember, when
you go to a new casino to play, look for the area that gives
out membership cards. Casinos have different names for these
areas. Some may call it a "Fun Club" or Player's
Club" or whatever name they deem feasible. But it won’t
be hard to find the area. If you can't find one, ask security.
They usually will direct you. Or ask floor person anywhere
on the floor, behind any pit. They'll help you out. And get
that card before playing. While you're at it, ask if the can
be used for table games. Some casinos will allow this is a
quick way to keep track of a person's gambling. |
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