Archive for May, 2010

Win More Then Cash at the Casino

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

When most people dream of a casino, they see the chance to win large piles of cash at their favorite poker table or slot machine. After all, the chance to win big is what made casinos so popular. Every time you place a bet in a casino you stand a chance to win, and those wins could be big, but did you know cash isn’t the only thing you could walk away from the casino with? Casinos offer all types of incentive prizes to their patrons.

Types of Incentives

The types of incentives will vary from casino to casino. Casinos typically offer small promotional items like coffee mugs, flash lights, pens, and duffel bags through out the year. These incentives are often given away for free, but you can win some through games like Bingo and Keno. Through out the year, Casinos will offer bigger incentive prizes. These prizes can include cars, free stays at their resorts, even world class vacations.

How to Find Out About Incentives

Casinos do not try to keep their incentives a secret. After all, the purpose of those extra prizes is to draw in visitors. There are a couple of different ways to get the scoop on casino incentives. First, join the casino’s players club. The players club promotional teams will send information on the casino happenings, including incentive prizes, several times a year through emails and regular mail. You can also check out the casino’s website. If the promotion is big enough, the casino will often display it on their site.

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How to Win Those Incentives

The rules for each incentive prize is different. Larger incentives are often won through slot and poker tournaments. The only way to win those is to sign up and play. Smaller prizes offered throughout the year are given out to players club members. Be sure to sign up with the players club at every casino you visit. There is no end to what you can get out of the membership, and best of all it is free.

Incentive prizes offer you another chance to win big at a casino. There is no cost to try and win an incentive prize, so be sure to look for them at every casino you visit. However, be sure to read the fine print as every prize will have different rules for getting it.

Why Good Casino Software Is Crucial

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

The next time you’re perusing online casinos and you find one you like, take a look at who provides the site’s software. Time and time again you’ll see the same names – Cryptologic, Microgaming, Playtech, RTG – at all the top sites. While a handful of large casino and poker room networks have developed their own proprietary software, most gambling sites turn to these top developers when they want the very best. Good software is important to them, and it should be to you too. If a software package is flawed in any way, then the whole casino (and its members) suffer.  Here’s why:

Look and Feel

Your entire online casino experience relies on the quality of the software that supports your chosen site. Site layout is about the only important design feature that doesn’t directly rely on the software. A lesser package simply can’t support the sleek graphics and eye-popping animations that today’s discerning online players have come to expect. When you sit at a fantastically realized online game table, thank the software!

Speed

When you play at a live casino, the dice never stop mid-air and the slot reels never stop mid-spin. In order for an online casino to truly recreate the excitement of live gambling they must have the speed necessary to offer a real-time gaming experience. This is yet another feature that demands a fast, bug-free software platform.

Security

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Good software is about more than flashy graphics and high-speed gameplay. Good software not only entertains players – it protects them. While the most respectable online casinos go the extra mile for their guests by paying for additional security measures, the base layer of a site’s safety level is the built-in encryption and protection offered by their primary software.

Fairness

It’s easy to get distracted by all the bells and whistles that online casinos offer, but at the end of the day the only thing a serious player is looking at is their bottom line. Though most casino games are chance-based, in an online casino even chance must be programmed. This is done via randomization software which is designed to mimic real odds. That said, a casino can alter those odds as they see fit to give themselves a more appealing profit margin. What makes casino software truly great is what goes on behind the curtain; in other words, a fancy casino may bring the players in, but a generous casino will keep them.

To summarize, good software not only helps online casinos to look great and play well, but it also helps them to create and maintain a high standard of security and fairness.

Are You Betting too Aggressively at the Poker Table?

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Ask a professional poker player about their most memorable opponent and then likely tell you a story about a player who was betting widely, raising every hand, never folding, trying to out bet every player at the table. The problem is, these kinds of poker players are not memorable for a good reason. Aggressive betting not only makes you stand out at the poker table as the amateur, it also costs you a lot of money. An overly aggressive bet may give you a big win in a hand, but it never pays out in the long run. Take a look in to your betting style and see if you are betting too aggressively.

How to Tell if You Are an Overly Aggressive Poker Better

If you have a bad hand, do you fold it? Aggressive poker players rarely, if ever, fold their hand. There is simply too much possibility in the second draw turning things around that they can risk wasting their ante. However, it is better to fold a hand on the first draw if that hand does not seem promising, then to risk raising an ante bet on a bad hand.

If another player raises, is your instinct to raise again? While it is good to be competitive at the poker table, you do not have to out raise every player, especially if you have a less then great hand. If you are not holding a very high hand, call instead of adding to the pot.

How high is your ante bet? If you have a large bankroll, or hopes of winning big, it can be tempting to place a high ante bet. However, placing such a high bet before you even see your cards can cost you big. It is better to place a smaller ante bet and then raise it once you know the hand you are working with.

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How quickly do you place your bet? Aggressive players tend to place their bet, or raise their bet, very quickly. The smartest thing you can do at the poker table is to gauge each bet very carefully. Take the time you need to determine the wisest course of action for your hand.

Betting too aggressively never works out in the long run. If you are being too aggressive, take your betting down a notch, you may be surprised at how well you do, even without the big bets.


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