»
S
I
D
E
B
A
R
«
My Gambling Hall Blackjack Type Game
Mar 11th, 2017 by Annabella

I have played countless of rounds of 21. I began working my way into the gambling dens when I was still underage. I have gambled on online chemin de fer, I have counted cards, and worked as part of a team for a short while. With all that said I have still spent all kinds of cash at blackjack. The casinos have made it almost impossible to beat the game.

I still like the game and bet on a regular basis. Over this time period I have enjoyed a variation of twenty-one called "The Take it Leave it Method". You definitely will not get loaded with this tactic or defeat the house, nonetheless you will experience an abundance of fun. This method is founded on the idea that chemin de fer seems to be a game of streaks. When you’re hot your hot, and when you’re not you’re NOT!

I gamble with basic strategy 21. When I don’t win I bet the table minimum on the subsequent hand. If I don’t win again I bet the table minimum on the next hand again etc. Once I win I take the payout paid to me and I bet the original bet again. If I win this hand I then keep in play the winnings paid to me and now have double my original bet on the table. If I win again I take the winnings paid to me, and if I succeed the next hand I leave it for a total of four times my original bet. I continue betting this way "Take it Leave it etc". Once I do not win I lower the action back down to the original amount.

I am very strict and do not back out. It gets extremely fun on occasion. If you succeed at a few hands in sequence your wagers go up very quickly. Before you know it you are betting $100-200per hand. I have had fantastic runs a couple of times now. I left a $5 table at the Paris a few years ago with $750 after 35 mins using this tactic! And a couple of days ago in Las Vegas I left a game with $1200!

You need to comprehend that you can give away much faster this way too!. But it really makes the game more enjoyable. And you will be surprised at the streaks you see gamble this way. Here is a guide of what you would bet if you kept winning at a five dollar game.

Bet $5
Take 5 dollar paid to you, leave the original 5 dollar wager

Bet 5 dollar
Leave five dollar paid-out to you for a total bet of 10 dollar

Wager $10
Take $10 paid-out to you, leave the original $10 bet

Wager $10
Leave ten dollar paid to you for a total bet of twenty dollar

Bet 20 dollar
Take twenty dollar paid-out to you, leave the first twenty dollar wager

Wager twenty dollar
Leave twenty dollar paid to you for a total wager of 40 dollar

Wager forty dollar
Take $40 paid to you, leave the original $40 wager

Wager forty dollar
Leave $40 paid-out to you for a total wager of 80 dollar

Wager 80 dollar
Take $80 paid to you, leave the initial eighty dollar bet

Bet 80 dollar
Leave $80 paid-out to you for a total wager of $160

Bet 160 dollar
Take $160 paid-out to you, leave the original 160 dollar wager

If you departed at this point you would be up 315 dollar !!

It is difficult to go on a run this long, but it occasionally happen. And when it does you can’t alter and drop your wager or the end result will not be the same.

My Gambling Den 21 Type Casino Game
Mar 5th, 2017 by Annabella

I have enjoyed countless of hands of 21. I began working my way into the gambling dens when I was sixteen. I have gambled on online 21, I have counted cards, and worked as part of a team for a little while. With all that said I have still spent a lot of funds at blackjack. The gambling dens have made it nearly impossible to beat the house.

I still enjoy the game and bet on a regular basis. Over the years I have wagered on a variation of 21 called "The Take it Leave it Method". You most certainly will not get rich with this tactic or defeat the casino, however you will experience a lot of fun. This tactic is centered on the fact that 21 seems to be a game of runs. When you’re on fire your on fire, and when you are not you are NOT!

I gamble with basic strategy twenty-one. When I don’t win I bet the lowest amount allowed on the next hand. If I do not win again I wager the lowest amount allowed on the successive hand again etc. Once I hit I take the winnings paid to me and I bet the original bet again. If I win this hand I then leave the winnings paid to me and now have double my original bet on the table. If I win again I take the payout paid to me, and if I win the next hand I leave it for a total of four times my original wager. I continue betting this way "Take it Leave it etc". Once I do not win I return the action back down to the original amount.

I am very disciplined and do not back out. It gets extremely enjoyable on occasion. If you win a few hands in series your wagers go up very quickly. Before you realize it you are wagering $100-200per hand. I have had great runs a few times now. I left a $5 table at the Paris a couple of years ago with $750 after 30 minutes using this method! And a couple of weeks ago in Atlantic City I left a game with $1200!

You must comprehend that you can lose much faster this way too!. But it really makes the game more exciting. And you will be astonished at the streaks you see playing this way. Below is a chart of what you would bet if you continue winning at a 5 dollar table.

Wager $5
Take $5 paid-out to you, leave the first five dollar bet

Wager 5 dollar
Leave 5 dollar paid to you for a total wager of 10 dollar

Wager 10 dollar
Take ten dollar paid to you, leave the initial ten dollar bet

Wager 10 dollar
Leave $10 paid to you for a total bet of 20 dollar

Wager 20 dollar
Take 20 dollar paid-out to you, leave the initial twenty dollar bet

Bet $20
Leave twenty dollar paid to you for a total wager of $40

Bet forty dollar
Take $40 paid-out to you, leave the original 40 dollar bet

Wager forty dollar
Leave forty dollar paid to you for a total wager of 80 dollar

Bet $80
Take 80 dollar paid to you, leave the original 80 dollar wager

Bet $80
Leave $80 paid-out to you for a total wager of 160 dollar

Wager $160
Take one hundred and sixty dollar paid-out to you, leave the first $160 wager

If you left at this moment you would be up 315 dollar !!

It’s herculean to go on a streak this long, but it occasionally happen. And when it does you mustn’t alter and lower your wager or the end result will not be the same.

Blackjack Is Like A Wild Ride
Mar 3rd, 2017 by Annabella

black jack is a game that most definitely reminds me a wild ride. Black jack is a game that starts off slowly, but gradually gains speed. As you slowly build up your profit, you feel like you are slowly getting to the top of the coaster and then when you are not expecting it, the bottom drops.

black jack is so very similar to a crazy ride the similarities are eerie. As is the case with the popular fair experience, your blackjack game will peak and things will seem to be going great for awhile before it bottoms out again. You have to be a bettor that is able to adjust well to the ups … downs of the game because the game of black jack is packed full of them.

If you like the petite coaster, a coaster that does not go too high or fast, then bet small. If you find the only way that you can enjoy the ride is with a larger bet, then jump on for the roller coaster ride of your life on the monster coaster. The big money player will love the view from the monster roller coaster because he/she is not thinking on the drop as they rush head first to the top of the game.

A win goal and a loss limit works well in black jack, but very few players adhere to it. In blackjack, if you "get on the rollercoaster" as it’s going up, that is an amazing feeling, but when the cards "go south" and the coaster starts to twist and turn, you had better escape in a hurry.

If you do not, you may not naturally recall how much you enjoyed everything while your bankroll was "up". The only thing you will remember is a lot of uncertainties, a nice ride and your head in the clouds. As you are reminiscing on "what ifs", you won’t clearly recount how "high up" you went but you will quickly remember that disappointing drop as clear as day.

»  Substance: WordPress   »  Style: Ahren Ahimsa