Casino Games
Basics Of Winning Caribbean Stud & Let It Ride
Fifteen chapters outline the rules of play, players options, payout schedules, overall house odds, plus the best winning strategies. In Caribbean stud, the object of the game is to have an original poker hand without drawing cards to beat the dealer. Let it Ride is essentially a five-card stud poker game with high tournament bonus payments. These games are especially popular because they are easy to play, and offer you the familiarity of table games with the possibilities of million-dollar jackpots! 64 pages
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Introduction
- Poker Hands
- The Table and Betting Spots
- Rules of the Game
- The Cards and the Deal
- Additional Betting Decisions
- Dealer's Qualifying Hand
- Bonus Payouts
- Casino's Disclaimer
- Maximum Payout Formula
- Correct Odds on Pat Hands
- Progressive Jackpot
- Aggregrate Payouts
- Size of the Progressive Jackpot
- House Advantage
- Winning Playing Strategies
- Other Winning Moves
- When to Play the Progressive Jackpot
- Glossary of Caribbean
- Stud Poker Terms
Expert Strategy For Caribbean Stud Poker
When first published, this was acclaimed as the first useful strategy for the game. The book is unique in presenting the players win/lose expectations when calling the dealer in any situation. Without this orientation, Caribbean Stud will frustrate players and spoil this interesting and sociable low-vig game. 13 Pgs. 1996
Expert Strategy For Five Deck Frenzy
Four Card Double Draw: A New Poker Game
Gambling 102: The Best Strategies For Casino Games – Second Edition
A simple course on improving your gaming odds. Plenty of gambling books explain how to play the games; that’s Gambling 101. Gambling 102 takes you to the next stage, where you’re playing in the best way with the least amount of effort. Within these pages, gambling’s “Wizard of Odds” provides proven strategies for all the casino games?from baccarat to video poker to sic bo to craps?in terms that are easy to understand and implement. Nineteen quick chapters (some as brief as two or three pages) cut right to the heart of each game, providing an assessment of the odds you face, then the basic strategies you need to lower them as much as possible. When should you raise in Three Card Poker? How will reduced “juice” affect your sports-betting results? And, of course, how do you pick, and play, the best blackjack game? Everything you need to play the games as well as they can be played is at your fingertips. Gambling 102 is the product of years of mathematical analysis, computer modeling, and actual casino play. If you believe in luck or hunches, you probably need another book. But if you believe that mathematics provides the best way to approach games of chance, then Gambling 102 is the book for you. 142 Pgs. 2019
Internet Texas Hold’Em
Hilger takes readers slowly through important concepts: probability and odds, bluffing, raising, check-raising, slow playing, free cards and starting hands. His advice is geared first for beginners and intermediate players, but he moves quickly to advanced concepts. A major section on the flop examines nut hands; set/trips; two pair/overpair; middle/bottom pair; flush and straight draws; overcards and trash hands. Covers the turn and river card in great depth. The book offers a multitude of tips; practice hands and quizzes to keep you sharp. 298 pgs, paperback, 2008
Knock-Out Blackjack
Vancura offers an unbalanced system, relates an outstanding history of card counting, and emphasizes the card counter's adversarial struggle with the casino. His K-O system uses an unbalanced count, (cards 2 through 7 are counted as plus 1 and tens and aces as minus 1 with no number count for 8s and 9s). Six major chapters cover strategy, card counting, the K-O system, and a comparison of systems, including Red Seven, UZ2, Hi-Opt 1, High-Low, and Omega 2. An excellent resource for any level player. 180 Pgs. 1998
Las Vegas Video Poker Buffet
In this work, the legendary expert on video poker covers Reversible Royals (Bonus Fours) (Jacks) (Aces and Faces); Crazy Eights; Progressive Jackpots; Deuces Joker Wild; Jokers Gone Wild; Racey Aces and Fabulous Fives. The author recommends that players who choose these machines to 'bring your Rolaids.' These are, in short, difficult to beat in the long run but their jackpots make them seem more attractive. 12 pgs, paperback, 1991
Video Poker For The Intelligent Beginner
Video Poker for the Intelligent Beginner is a how-to-win blueprint for players seeking the fast track to the upper levels of this beatable game. First, you'll master the techniques for finding and identifying the highest-returning games. Then you'll learn how to generate, understand, and implement the computer-perfect strategies that yield the ultimate goal: monetary profit! In addition,Video Poker for the Intelligent Beginner imparts Dancer's professional insight relative to the game's many nuances and related considerations - including in-depth coverage of slot clubs, casino promotions, progressives, team play, scouting, and tournaments. Plus, this is the first book to explain in detail how Dancer's powerful Video Poker for Winners! software can be employed to solve previously unanswered questions about bankroll needs, promotions analysis, and profit potential. 237 Pgs. 2008
