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Video poker – Is this the right option for you?

Poker lovers around the world are extremely happy with the number of ways that you can play this game. However, a significant number are also confused about whether or not they are taking advantage of all the different options that are out there. It has become important to understand more about the various options that are available for you. But, you should also know that there are certain options that stand out and demand to be tried! If you haven’t yet experimented, it is likely that you might not be fully aware of video poker. Consequently, you might have ended up missing out on a really great option.

Don’t worry about it, since learning about this option might probably motivate you to go ahead and give it a try. The first reason why people go in for video poker is because it gives them the opportunity to play with a number of different opponents from around the world. Hence, regardless of what it is that you might think you are good at, you can still try your luck in places that you might have never been able to go on your own. In this manner, you will probably be able to play the game with some truly challenging players.

Another good reason to try out video poker would be if you like to vary your game and play with different stakes. Hence, you would be able to easily play what you want without having to worry about how much you are going to end up dishing out in the long run. Whether you like to play games which have short stakes or games that are played with a lot more money, you should be able to do so if you try this option out. Hence, this makes for an ideal option for people that like to play different games.

Finally, the option of video poker also means that you can try your luck in different casinos. Consequently, if you want to switch and go elsewhere, it is merely a couple of clicks away. However, once you do find a good casino, you would definitely not feel like switching! You might end up discovering a casino that is suitable for your requirements. Hence, in this way, you might be able to get entertained in a much better manner. In fact, it is possible to fall in love with poker all over again.

Learn to Play Craps: Craps Etiquette (Page 1 of 2)

Be smart, play smart, and learn how to play craps the right way!

Etiquette at the craps table is more about common sense and courtesy than anything. Apply these principles and you’ll have a lot more fun at the table.

The number one tip about craps etiquette is to be nice and polite. Don’t be a jerk to the dealers or criticize other players. Don’t be a know-it-all trying to explain all the wrong things the guy next to you is doing. If a player asks for help or clarification of what just happened, then by all means be nice and spread the knowledge. Say “please” and “thank you” to the dealers. A little courtesy does, indeed, go a long way to improving your fun at the table.

Learn the game. Know the bets, their odds, and their payoffs. Don’t delay the game by asking questions about why you got paid a certain amount.

Never say the word “seven” during a game. If you must say the “S” word, say it after the shooter sevens-out. Even the most sensible people are superstitious at a craps table. When they lose, they must blame someone for their bad luck. Don’t give them an opportunity to blame you. Don’t curse the dice with your bad-luck mojo by saying the word “seven” during a game. Yes, it’s silly, but you you’ll save yourself a ton of aggravation by accepting the fact that people have these ridiculous superstitions.

Don’t spill your drink or flick your cigarette ashes on the table. Turn away from the table when taking a gulp or sucking on your cigarette. Have a bit of courtesy and blow your cigarette smoke straight up. The casino’s air-handling system will draw it up and minimize how much of it we inhale. People usually stand to your side and behind you, so tilt you head and blow straight up.

Wait until the dice are in the middle of the table to buy-in or make a bet. Don’t make late bets. When the stickman pushes the dice to the dealer, don’t try to make last-minute bets.

If the shooter is at the opposite end of the table from you, don’t hang your arms and hands over the railing into the playing area. If the dice hits your hands, guess who gets blamed for causing a seven to appear.

If you’re a “Don’t” player, don’t root for a seven and don’t cheer when a seven appears. Most people play the “Do” or “Pass” and you’ll irritate them by rooting for a seven. The game just isn’t as much fun if the entire table hates you. They won’t like you because of the simple fact that you’re playing the “Don’t” so don’t make it worse by screaming, “Yes, I love the seven,” when the shooter rolls a seven-out.

Don’t waste time setting the dice before each roll. Read my other articles on the absurdity of dice control (a.k.a. dice setting). Dice control does one thing and one thing only–it delays the game. If you believe in dice control and take forever to set the dice before each roll, then you’re showing everyone at the table your ignorance. The idea of dice control is just plain silly. Don’t do it.