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Finding the Right Online Casino for you

PUTTING A PRICE ON FUN at Online Casinos

The majority of people who jump onto the Internet in order to play online casino games are doing it for the total fun. Although we all want to log off richer than they logged in, studies have shown that the average online casino visitor will consistently choose games with lesser odds if the promise for having a good time in that activity seems certain. So, the question is, “Where does the balance between enjoyment and good mathematical odds factor in?” The best way to get to the bottom of this issue is to look at some games that offer different levels of odds that can be in your favor in the long run.

Now that you have this information to use, you still may be itching to choose games that do not have the best of odds at online casinos. But, at least you will be making that decision from all the proper facts, and not just some crazy idea that some game is ‘your game.’

THE DICE ARE YOUR FRIENDS at online Casinos

Most gamblers know craps is one of the best games that they can play when it comes the basic odds. Being a skill game, craps is one that rewards players who have taken the time to learn the details of the game. Along with poker and blackjack and the few other games that rely on skill other than blind luck, craps allows you to lower the house edge such that it does not become an huge detriment against your success.

And yet, in craps at online casinos there are some truly terrible odds to be found. Under no circumstances do you ever want to make any proposition bets. These bets are attractive to risk-takers who love the fact that a huge financial stake can be won or lost on a single roll. However, smart gamblers are not to be confused with these adrenaline junkies, and any craps player who truly understands the game will leave proposition bets to suckers who simply can’t help themselves.

WHICH WHEEL WILL YOU SPIN at Online casinos

If you are determined to enjoy the game online roulette and still would like to maintain passable odds, the type of variant you choose to play will have a tremendous impact in this regard when playing at online casinos. Obviously, the European form of roulette offers far better odds then the American counterpart because there is only one double zero slot to kill your odds. As an understandable result of this fact, there are far fewer European Roulette wheels to be found at online casinos. Be advised, however, that they do exist and you can find them if you take the time to do a bit of research.

Poker Strategies: Bad Beats (Page 1 of 2)

Bad beats suck. Sorry, there’s no way to pretty it up. If you have been playing online poker for any amount of time, you know exactly what I mean. Whenever there is a confrontation between luck vs skill, no contest. Luck ALWAYS trumps skill. Fortunately, there are ways to lessen the influence of bad beats.

It is a fact that even 72 offsuit will beat pocket Aces a certain percentage of the time. You can be in about as dominating a position as there is, let’s say set over set going to the river. Your opponent has only one out. He’s roughly 2 to win and end up losing to someone who called your 4x preflop raise with 73 ’cause they were suited. AAARRRGGHHH!!!

And that’s exactly why I say to avoid these tournaments unless all you want to do is goof for a half hour or so. In addition to the low level of skill normally found, I’ve also found an unfortunate trend of so-called players getting into these events and intentionally playing badly for no other reason than to try to ruin the game for the beginners who are honestly trying to improve. These guys live to put on the ugliest of beats and have no intention of trying to learn to play properly or improve their game. They don’t respect the game or the other players. I don’t need the aggravation. My blood pressure is high enough, thank you.

So. While you can’t eliminate the bad beats and the resulting aggravation from your poker life, there are some things you can do to reduce their impact.

The first thing is to accept them as part of the cost of doing business as a poker player. There’s no defense against a lucky donkey. Second, if you’re playing one of these Freerolls or low-limit buy tournaments, you will need to adopt an extremely conservative style for the first stage and into the second.

The poor players will usually, but not always, have weeded themselves out after the first hour or so. After that, you can start playing poker instead of bingo.

Higher limits

It’s axiomatic that the higher you go in limit and/or buy-in, the fewer instances of wild play will be found, thereby reducing the number and frequency of bad beats. That’s not to say your AA won’t get cracked, that’s always a possibility, but it’s not going to happen as often. (If you have AA and the other guy has KK or QQ and they catch, that’s not really considered a bad beat). People have a lot more respect for a game that’s costing them $50 or $100 or more to play than they do the micro games.

Once you’ve developed your skills a bit, do yourself a favor and step up to real money as soon as you can. Moving up in limit is the best way to get out of the bingo parlor.

Online or Live?

If you have the opportunity, play live in a casino as much as possible. Even the lower limits. They have $1/$2 tables in most poker rooms as well as relatively low cost sit-n-go’s. I much prefer playing live to online because it’s easier to hone your reading skills, the games aren’t as fast so you get more felt time for your dollar, and just the fact that you’re at a live game as opposed to online will in itself cut down on the ridiculous play. One of the reasons the play is as bad as it is online is because it’s so anonymous.