Archive for May, 2010

Using A Sports Betting System

Monday, May 31st, 2010

People have placed bets on the outcome of sports for years and not only can it be great fun, but also very lucrative as long as you apply a sports betting system. Going on hunches is a quick way to the poor house and unless you have a strong desire to donate your cash to less than good causes, should be avoided at all costs.

My father liked a bet, but I can never remember him winning. He would invariably curse at the TV when the wrong results were read out and tear up his slip, muttering something about the useless team etc. Fortunately he kept his gambling under control and we never went without because of it.

What I did not realise at the time was there was no strategy, no plan, simply hunches and a strong desire for his favorite team to win. Like all forms of gambling, to win consistently your sports bets require careful analysis to predict the outcome and some mathematical ability to calculate the best strategy.

Today bettors have an added advantage and can dramatically improve the odds by using a well thought out sports betting system. The true beauty of such systems is that the math has been done for you, and all that is required is that you apply the techniques.

Unfortunately over 90% of sport bettors lose money overall due to one simple fact; they fail to apply a proven a strategy. Now imagine what a difference it would make to you if you applied a formula that, not only accurately predicted the outcome, but that could be tested by using the past results over the last 10 years or more without risking a dime of your own money.

It matters not where in the world you are located and regardless of your experience in sports or betting, these systems can transform you into a very profitable bettor. There are many reported cases of bettors turning what was a costly hobby into a profitable occupation, so successful have they been.

Rich Rainer enjoys a successful lifestyle as a gambler, frequenting casinos and race tracks around the world.

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Desafiando Las Vegas – Hacker de Casinos 1/6

Monday, May 31st, 2010

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The Power of Postion

Monday, May 31st, 2010

The term position refers to where your sitting at the table in relation to the dealers button. The close the button is to your left, the stronger the position. This is important because you get the opportunity to see how many people are in the hand prior to making a decision to call, raise or fold.

The player to the left of the button is the small blind and has to act first after the flop. The player to the left of the small blind is the big blind. The big blind is automatically in the had unless there is a preflop raise.

The player directly to the left of the big blind is referred to as “under the gun”, meaning that he is the first to act once the cards are dealt. This is poor position since you don’t know the intent of other players in the hand. Attempting to limp in with average hands is usually not recommended.

The last player to act in the hand is referred to as the button. This is the strongest position because you get to see what players are in the hand and what action has taken place before making a decision on playing the hand. On the button, you have more opportunities to play average hands like 7-8 suited, and an Ace with a weak kicker.

Another tactic to use when on the button is blind stealing. If all the players in the hand have folded except for the small and big blinds, you can consider raising with a average hand and possibly stealing the blinds. If you get a call, the other player still has to act before you. When making a good hand under these circumstances, you can continue betting . If you don’t make a hand, and the caller bets, you should throw the hand away.

The player to act before the button is called the ‘cutoff’. This player is also in good position since there is only one person left to act after him. A technique used by the cutoff player is called stealing the button. This can be done when there has not been a raise prior to the cutoff players turn to act. Although stealing the button is a position move, it should not be done with a bad hand. Stealing the button forces the actual button player to fold the hand and giving the cutoff player the best position in the hand.

Another thing to consider in early position is making a call to a preflop raise with the intent to make a continuation bet after the flop. This is usually done when a player in late position constantly raises the pot to either steal position on blinds. Making a call with an average hand gives you the chance to, not only make a hand, but to bluff at the pot if you sense the raiser to be weak.

Learning to play your position can definitely increase you chances of winning more pots. Work on playing your positions in different style of play and you will be able to keep you opponents guessing to the true strength of your hands.

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Rollercoaster at NYNY Casino in Las Vegas

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

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“THE REAL DEAL” JOURNEY HITS THE JACKPOT WITH ARNEL PINEDA!! BY PAUL DOUGLAS BOYER

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

madmoneymachine.com ARNEL PINEDA THE REAL DEAL JOURNEY HITS THE JACKPOT!! BY PAUL DOUGLAS BOYER OF MAD MONEY MACHINE, MMM 115 FASHIONABLE FRUGALITY Hi, Im Paul Douglas Boyer and Ill be bringing you this blog and a podcast that discusses fun investment topics and sometimes reviews the Mad Money recommendations of Jim Cramer. Also, each podcast will have money-making idea segments like Learning Earning (brought to you by Index Funds Advisors), Guru Roulette, and Tools in the Crib. Ill also answer questions you may have regarding your investments and try to give you some more details behind Cramers advice. Send your questions to me at feedback AT MadMoneyMachine.com and Ill try to answer them on the podcast or in the blog. Guru Roulette: Ive replaced the numbers on a roulette wheel with the names of investment gurus and pundits such as Warren Buffet, Peter Lynch, and even Jim Cramer himself. When their name comes up, Ill give you a little background on their investment philosophy. Tools in the Crib: Each show Ill give you a tool from the toolcrib to help you make money. Websites, books, TV shows theyre all in there. Bio: Im Paul Douglas Boyer and I have an MSEE from The Johns Hopkins University. I have been an avid investor in the stock market for over 20 years. I worked for a Fortune 500 company for 18 years. My schedule is devoted to investing, portfolio management, and now to this website and podcast. Instead of enrolling as an MBA, CPA, or CFP and getting that fancy

Pascal Comelade – Russian Roulette

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

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Are You A Fish?

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

I guess we all know that in poker a new or particularly poor player is, er, fondly known as a fish. You don’t want to be a fish – you want to spot the poker fish and fleece them of all their chips. But how do you know if YOU are the fish?

Well, there are a few signs to look out for. The first one being that if you can’t spot the fish at the tables, then YOU are the fish. So be careful.

Just how do you spot the poker fish.

A poker fish is often a calling station – a player who limps in to far too many hands with practically and two cards and then hopes to get lucky on the flop. If they don’t get lucky on the flop, they will generally fold to almost any bet.

A poker fish loves to show his cards after winning a hand. After winning any hand. Take careful notice of the cards they show – it’s vital information which you can use against the fish.

A poker fish likes to use the chat facility to type rubbish like nice hand, well played or other general chatter. If they are typing, they can’t be concentrating too hard on playing poker.

A poker fish is often blinded by an ace if dealt one. They’ll think they just can’t lose if the have an ace in their hand. And even more so if another appears on the flop. Watch their ace-rag get eaten up by another players (hopefully yours) AQ.

If you are doing any of the above, then you are the fish my friend.

So, how do you beat a fish

Don’t bluff them. A poker fish may just call your massive raise in the hope that they’ll make that miracle gutshot straight and then go and make it.

Sometimes of course they will hit that miracle gutshot or backdoor flush draw. That’s just poker my friend. Nothing you can do about it. When this happens try to keep calm on not go in tilt.

Get them on the hook and play them. You’ve hit your trips on the flop, your fishy friend has nothing and the board shows no straight, flush or other hand that may beat yours developing. Bet out and let your friend call you – milk more chips off them on the turn and river.

When you do take a huge pile of chips off your new best friend at the tables, make them feel a bit better about it – quickly type UL in to the chat box. They’ll think you mean it and love you for it.

When the fish bite back – muck your cards and wait for another opportunity. One pretty certain sign that the fish has a real hand is when they bet big. If they come back in over the top of you then you may feel more than reasonably certain they are holding a serious hand.

And when you do spot the fish keep notes on that player. Then next time you come across them you’ll know who to target, what their style is and how to combat it. Keeping player notes applies to any opponent at the poker table, not just the fish.

I played in a single table sit and go just last night and there was one fish in particular at the table who was easy to spot as they met the above two characteristics often limping in and always showing cards. This fish actually did quite well to get in to the money with myself and another player. I knew that if I got heads-up against the fish I’d win the tournament – and I did. How? By constantly applying pressure and forcing my fishy friend to fold. It was almost too easy.

Don’t be the fish. Beat the fish.

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Sic Bo – Promo – Vegas Country Casino.avi

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

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Internet Poker Chips

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Poker chips have been used for years as tokens that represent real monetary values. Rather than use coins such as quarters, half dollars, or dollars to bet, poker chips of certain colors are designated as certain amounts.

Long ago, poker chips were made of clay, but most of those today are actually a composite of many materials to make them much more durable than those made of clay alone. Most poker chips are made of some type of natural material such as sand, chalk, or clay, in part, but the rest is synthetic material to help the poker chip keep its shape and last for a long time.

Most home sets of poker chips include the colors red, white, black and blue. Some chips are solid colored, some have stripes, but more recently, many poker chips have artwork on them. The chip amounts can range anywhere from a quarter to $1,000, although in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, if you are in a high roller room – that which caters to the player who likes to make big bets – you may see poker chips as high as $5,000, $10,000, or $25,000.

Casinos make poker chips that are, understandably, hard to duplicate. Most have a distinct coloring and design. Poker chips used within tournaments may be of a cheaper variety, but the dealer is watching so closely that using counterfeits is almost impossible.

Many people enjoy the artwork on casino poker chips so much, that they collect them. It is especially desirable to have a poker chip from a casino no longer in existence, such as the recently closed Stardust in Las Vegas.

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Las Vegas, Aladdin Casino

Friday, May 28th, 2010

My trip to Las Vegas, Nevada In Aladdin Hotel And Casino