Online Gambling Systems

Online Gambling Systems


I'd like to begin right away by telling you about me. I worked for more than 10 years working in the gaming industry in Las Vegas. During that time I worked as a boxman, dealer floorman, pit boss as well as the assistant casino manager. I have seen every casino game , and possibly every type of system player you can imagine. It is easy to identify system players. They don't seem to have as much enjoyment as gamblers who play recreationally. They are extremely conscious and focused regarding what they're doing. They often attempt to hide or disguise their activities so that the house doesn't observe. This is quite funny. Funny because the house is a fan of system players. Why? Because there are no systems which can defeat casino games. There are ways to play intelligently and remain ahead of the competition, but it's not as much a system as it is a process and discipline. Let's get there in a moment. Let me now talk about each of the three most popular games Blackjack, craps and roulette.

Blackjack has the distinction among the three games that it is the only one that you can actually take part in making choices about your game, and not only betting but also in the game itself. You decide whether to stand or hit, split or double down, etc... So you have some control over the outcome during the game. The advantage that the dealer enjoys when playing blackjack is that the dealer can play his hands (go over 21) first. If all players in the game bust their hands and the dealer isn't busted, he doesn't need to play her hand. Now that is a huge advantage. Card counting is the only blackjack technique worthy of noting. When a player is counting cards, he is aware of the amount of cards dealt or more precisely, the number of cards left in the deck, the number of tens that have been exposed and, in a lesser degree as well, the number of smaller cards played, as well as the amount of aces remaining in the deck. If there is a large number of tens remaining in the deck, and there are fewer (maybe less than half of the deck) cards remaining it is believed to be wealthy. This is a great benefit for the player, particularly if there are a lot of aces. The chances of obtaining blackjack increases with a rich deck. Counting helps the player be aware of how many remaining cards can bust out his hand and he might decide to play the hand in a way that is suitable. This is a very effective method. This could give the player an advantage or even make the playing field more level. This is true, in fact! It's true! Not to be forgotten, the chances of a dealer obtaining blackjacks has increased. When I first learned about card counting, it was exciting. It was an opportunity to win some serious cash. It made a lot of sense and , in theory, it is the only method that can give you an advantage. So, why aren't there many people out there making money on blackjack by counting cards? It's simple. It is easy to spot counters to cards. In general, every floorperson as well as pit boss should be capable of counting cards. They are able to determine if a deck has a high value or low, and adjust their bets in line with the value. Should a card counter be discovered, there are three things the house can do. Simply ignore it and let the game take place and see what happens. You can also inform the player that they do not allow them to play at their casino. They have the right, as per the gaming commission's rules. They can also tell the dealer to play one or two hands, and then shuffle. This will eliminate any advantage that a counter might possess. In fact, when I was working in the pits, this is exactly what I did when I saw the counter. One incident I remember was when a young lady walked up to me and appeared serious and deliberate. I was immediately compelled to watch her play. That's a lot of cover up! I did watch the game she was playing on and she was in fact the only player in the game. She increased her stake right away after the deck was rich. I turned to the dealer, smiled and advised her to move the deck. It was so funny. The player actually yelled out, "Hey!" I looked at her and left telling the dealer to deal 2 hands and shuffle. Needless to mention, the player moved on with her money and most likely was the same way wherever she went. Over-rated is a thing. You will only be able to win the casino if you can manage your money.

Let's take find here at roulette strategies. I'm not going to waste too much time on it as it's an absurd game. There is no way anyone can predict the exact location that a white ball will end up on a wheel of roulette. I've seen players fumbling through little notepads and jotting down what they think will help predict the next hit. The wheel does not spin at the same speed. The dealer is not able to set the ball spinning with the exact same force or at exactly the same point each time. This is just random. The dealer will take the ball off the wheel and give it a small pressure to keep it spinning. This is the reason why the ball is not always at a constant rotation speed. It is also a mistake to believe that the position of the ball could be influenced by the preceding spin is simply a ploy. Let's take, for example an instance when 5 hits twice in a row. What are the odds that 5 will be hit when the next spin comes around? My friend, the odds are 37-1 for the 5 coming up again. It doesn't matter what happened on previous spins the odds of any number hitting at any time are always 37-1. This is an aspect that many players do not see. It's not even worth 37-1 when you hit a certain number. You get paid 35 -1 ! You're already beating! So, in essence there isn't a system that beats roulette. Sure, you can have luck and win the roulette table but that's just luck. There cannot be any way to guarantee that you will win in any given session. It's all luck. It is as Einstein declared, "The only way to beat roulette is to steal the game." He's right. Don't ever pay someone who claims they are trying to sell you a system of roulette. These are complete rip-offs.

Okay, we have dealt with roulette and blackjack. This leaves us with craps. Craps is a complicated game that has a variety of betting possibilities. I won't get into betting systems as they are not the subject I'm trying to debunk. My concern here is the player that actually believes or tries to convince others that he has control over the roll of the dice. This type of player will place the dice in a particular manner, throw them in an exact way and claim that he or she can control how the dice fall. Do I really need to say more? A craps table can be measured between 8 and 10 feet long, and has a hard surface underneath the layout of felt. It is a hard surface that bounces back and forth the dice at completely random speed and angles. There isn't a single person anywhere in the world who could have that kind of control. It's not even possible for the most skilled magicians from Vegas to accomplish it. It's not something you've ever seen before. It's not the case.

Let me conclude with a statement that I've never encountered an approach that reduces losses or increases wins. This money management system demands some discipline. This system can be applied to other games other that is not poker. This method can be used to keep a head start on the game day after day. But, it's a system for managing money not a strategy. In my next post I'll go over this.

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