Monday, April 28, 2014

House Edge - Casino Gambling


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This chart shows the share the home retains on most bets.

House Edge Percentages

Game

Bet

Percent (minus)

HPH
Baccaret Bank 1.06 80
Player 1.24
Tie 14.4
Craps Pass/Don't 1.4 30
Field 5.6 100
Hardways up to 16
Roulette Double 00 5.26 50
Single 0 2.7
Carribbean Stud Ante 5.3 40
Bonus 48
Let It Ride Base 3.5 40
Bonus 15 - 30
Big Six Wheel One 11.1 ?
$5 $10 $20 16-22
Joker 24
Keno Average 27 7
Blackjack * Basic Strategy  1/2   (.5) avg 60
Poor/Hunch 3-5
Counter Positive
Video Poker** Perfect Play Postive 600
* Varies dependent on Skill, Rules and choice of decks used.
** Varies on Skill , Game type and Pay Table.

HPH = Hands Per Hour


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Video Poker 101


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You too can learn how to play video poker at home on you computer by investing in tutorial software. There are two excellent programs in the marketplace; Bob Dancer' Video Poker for Winners and Jean Scott’s Frugal Video Poker. These programs assist you to learn as you play by alerting you while you make a mistake. They arrive with over 20 different versions of video poker games. Both programs help you enter in a pay table and this system will calculate the return for that game. Both programs you print strategy cards you can take to the casino with you. The cash you spend on a software could be recouped at the money you save by playing video poker correctly and they're fun to play in addition. One can find more information about these programs on my by clicking at the software link at the sidebar.

Give it aTry Many players who switch from the slot machines to video poker never return again. They benefit from the challenge and the thrill of playing a game that requires somewhat skill. But don’t let the skill part scare you off. Video Poker isn't hard to be informed and this can be a lot of fun. Why not give it a try?


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The Colonel's Crap System - Easy methods to Play the...


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How to play the Colonel's crap system will take you simply a couple of minutes to be informed. It's fun and easy, and has added benefits to playing. Or even it may be said that it sometimes has a beautiful payout after a scary run of losses.

The Colonel was a real player who spent nearly two decades playing craps at Harrah's in Reno, Nevada. It was rumored that the old man were a Colonel within the US Army, but nobody knew needless to say. He was in his eighties or nineties once I last saw him, still playing his beloved system of field bets on the crap game.

The Colonel's betting system involved placing bets within the "field" area of the crap game. At Harrah's, the sphere bet was a single-roll bet and it paid for winning rolls of (2,3,4,9,10,11,12). When 2 rolled, the payoff was double and when 12 rolled the payoff was triple. The Colonel always waited for 3 non-field rolls to head by before starting his system, then he used an easy Martingale system of doubling up his bets until a field bet came up or he tapped out.

How the System Works

After three consecutive non-field rolls, make a $5 bet at the field. If (2,3,4,9,10,11,12) roll, you win. A roll of 2 pays double your bet and a roll of twelve pays triple! If there's a no-field number rolled, the system says double your bet to $10. If more no-field rolls arise on consecutive rolls, the following bets are: $20, $40, $80, $160, $320, and eventually $640. This requires a complete playing bankroll of $1275.

The fun a part of the Colonel's crap system is that you just never know whether your next bet will win even money or a large payoff of double or triple your bet.

What Are the Odds?

Players sometimes miscalculate their odds of seeing a sequence of successes field or no field rolls because they add up the whole payoffs as opposed to adding up only the overall winning rolls. The sphere numbers add as much as 16 wins in 36 rolls, or 20 loses in 36 rolls. Winning field rolls at Harrah's in Reno (odds per 36 rolls) are two (1 time), three (2 times), four (3 times), nine (4 times), ten (3 times), eleven (2 times) and twelve (1 time) - for a complete of 16 winners (16/36). However, since when rolled, two pays double and twelve pays triple, the full payoff is nineteen. That appears love it should be a winner, right? Wrong.

The fact is, you're going to lose your bet 20 times out of 36, and come again 19 bets, so overall, you lose one bet out of 36, for a home fringe of 2.78 percent (divide one by 36). For fun, you'll be able to always discover a crap game that provides $1 bets and begin with a smaller bankroll betting $1, then $2, then $4 etc. after seeing three consecutive no-field rolls. For what it's worth, the percentages of seeing 10 consecutive non-field rolls is (20/36) to the 10th, or about 357 to 1.

Figuring out when you might catch a two or twelve after several bets is harder, but if it happens on a $80 or $160 bet, the payoff is lots of fun!


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Daniel Colman consigue ganar el SHR con su tercera bala


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El norteamericano fue el único en hacer una segunda recompra el pasado viernes y la ha convertido en un premio de 1.539.300€.

El estadounidense Daniel Colman se ha proclamado ganador del Super High Roller de 100.000$ de la PokerStars and Monte-Carlo Casino EPT Grand Final posterior pactar premios de siete cifras con Igor Kurganov y Daniel Cates.

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Colman se aseguró su mejor resultado en directo simplemente clasificándose para la mesa final, un viaje que al tener que hacer dos reentradas le costó más de la mitad de los premios en directo que llevaba conseguidos en su carrera.

Pero que los números no te engañen. Colman es uno de los especialistas en sits más temidos en todo Internet y supo aprovechar su momento en una mesa final que no supo dominar su chipleader, el jugador de high stakes de Macao Rono Lo.

En vez de utilizar su stack como un martillo pilón, Rono Lo utilizó una estrategia que incluía limpear una buena parte de su rango y jugar sobre todo postflop. El resto de la mesa estaba esperando la eliminación de Igor Kurganov, shortstack a mucha distancia del resto.

Mesa Final SHR 100.000€JugadorPuntos
Rono Lo4.558.000
Ole Schemion2.818.000
Dan Cates2.341.000
Paul Phua1.785.000
Daniel Colman1.398.000
Richard Yong1.301.000
Olivier Busquet1.038.000
Igor Kurganov261.000

Esta indefinición provocó que las continuas dobladas del alemán de origen ruso evitaran durante horas la primera eliminación, que las ciegas empezaran a apretar por abajo y que incluso fuera el propio Kurganov el que protagonizara el primer cambio de líder.

No fue hasta el comienzo del tercer nivel hasta que se perdió al primer jugador de la final, Olivier Busquet, seguido poco después por Ole Schemion.

Quedaban frente a frente tres profesionales del circuito y tres jugadores del Big Game de Macao, que perdieron el duelo por goleada. A la hora del break para la cena, Cates, Colman y Kurganov tenían más de 3.300.000 puntos y los asiáticos menos de 1.650.000, 16 ciegas del siguiente nivel.

Paul Phua empujó  7d8d desde UTG y Colman le ganó la mano con  AcJs; Rono Lo intentó un rerrobo con  Kh9h desde el botón y Kurganov frustró el intento al encontrar  AsJh en la ciega grande y, finalmente, Richard Yong defendió su ciega Contra Dan Colman y subió de farol un flop que le había dado trío a “MrGr33n13”.

Sin más jugadores supuestamente débiles en la mesa, los tres supervivientes decidieron mirar números y repartirse alegremente poco menos de 3.600.000€, con ligera ventaja para el chipleader Colman y apartando 241.000€ para el ganador y 115.400€ para el segundo.

A pesar de haber resuelto el tema económico, los tres pelearon con uñas y dientes por el título, y llevó un buen rato que Igor Kurganov se viera all-in con  Ac2c defendiendo su ciega del ataque con  Qs8d de Colman.

Unas dobles rivereadas contrarrestaron el as que ligó Kurganov en el flop y Colman entró en el heads-up con la mitad de fichas que “jungleman12”. El cara a cara se desarrolló como si Colman hubiera escrito el guión y la remontada no paró hasta que Cates empujó sus últimas 11 ciegas con  QdTc y Colman hizo el call con  Kh6h, sin sorpresas en las comunitarias.

SHR 100.000€JugadorPremio
1º Daniel Colman1.539.300€
2º Dan Cates1.283.700€
3º Igor Kurganov1.128.300€
4º Richard Yong637.600€
5º Rono Lo493.340€
6º Paul Phua385.000€
7º Ole Schemion307.000€
8º Olivier Busquet241.000€

El próximo Super High Roller del EPT será posiblemente el clásico torneo de 50.000€ del EPT Barcelona, el siguiente agosto, pero aún no se conoce el programa oficial del 100º festival de European Poker Tour. Igual nos encontramos alguna sorpresa.


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Streaming PokerStars EPT Grand Final 2014


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