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Casino Games

September 17th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Guides

They say that a casino is only so good as the games it offers, but which would be the most fun for any person out there? While that can be a difficult answer, perhaps one of the best ways of approaching it is to think about the skill level of the person involved and then work our way out from there. By approaching things this way it can be much easier to get a feel for exactly the type of games that would be the most suitable for the player and actually help them enjoy the casino experience a little bit better. For the absolute and total novice, a terrific starting point would be to go online and try out one of the casinos that one can find on the web. These are usually going to be quite easy to understand simply because they are built to be simple to deal with and the convenience factor is a major advantage. Still, one needs to be able to score big winnings in order to feel like they are actually playing for the big money so the best place to start out is with the online slots. These are going to give the player a taste of the big money that can be won, especially in an online progressive jackpot since those are one of the most lucrative possible. By starting here and learning the rules, playing slots at an actual casino will be a snap. The transition will be easy and the player will know that they already have significant mastery over the games. Meeting like minded folks comes a lot easier when one looks at things from this angle, as well.

The next easiest to tackle would depend on how shy one is. There are two main options that can provide the most value and these are: bingo or video poker. For those who are more social, there are few casino games that will be more simple than a round of bingo. All one needs to do is grab a card, sit down and get started. This is a highly participatory game and it can lead to a fun and social time that many people get a great deal of good out of. However, if one wants more time to acclimate to the casino environment then it might be a good idea to go ahead and give video poker a shot. This is a simple and straight forward version of poker played at a stand up machine which offers a great deal of fun. The instructions are printed right on the machine so getting started is a snap. This is a good solitary game before moving onto bingo if a player isn’t quite as social as some.

Next, a real table game that has been the center of a few Hollywood movies due to its glamorous appeal is roulette. This is a fun and classy game that isn’t too tough to learn and it also offers an exciting atmosphere and a fun way to wager for big wins. Saving the most complex for last, we come to sic bo. This game offers huge payouts to the winners, but it is also a very complex dice game so understanding how it works is a definite must. There are plenty of ways to have fun in a casino and these are just some of the great games offered.

Glossary of Casino Terms

February 23rd, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Guides

Active Player – This term comes from poker and is in reference to a person that is currently playing the game at hand.

Add-on – Being able to buy chips (which represent money being wagered) in a poker game, particularly in a tournament setting.

Ante – This is a wager that is put forward at the beginning of a card game, such as poker. Sometimes mandatory before one can be dealt cards.

Baccarat – Typically high stakes game that involves cards and an elaborate set up. Three versions exist: Punto Banco, Baccarat Banque and Chemin de Fer. All except for Punto Banco require some strategy.

Bankroll – The money a player has determined will be used for wagering in a casino setting, both online or off. Can be in reference to overall funds for a vacation to a casino city to cover costs of food and lodging. May be subdivided into specific bankrolls for certain games or other activities.

Bingo – Game that utilized grid cards with number and letter configurations that players attempt to match with combinations called out by the individual running the game. Goal is to create an unbroken line of combinations to win.

Break-Even Point – When a player wins an amount that is equal to amount won through their efforts, this is called the break-even point.

Buy in – The act of purchasing chips for a wagering game such as craps, poker, roulette or blackjack. Paid to casino in exchange for tokens.

Call – When a poker player signals they wish to match the wager currently in play, this is referred to as making a ‘call’.

Cashier’s Cage – An area featuring a desk behind safety glass where a cashier can convert players’ money into casino chips.

Deal – Handing out cards to each of the players at a table before or during game play.

Hand – A selection of playing cards held by a player for use in a table game such as poker.

High Roller – Placing large wagers earns one this nickname for those who spend a lot wagering in casinos.

Jackpot - Normally attributed to slot machines or lotteries, this is a large win that rewards a lump sum of cash.

Layout – Markings on the green felt table of a casino that indicate where and how players can place bets or where the cards go.

Payout - This refers to the winnings that a player collects on a successful bet.

Rated - Casinos tend to keep records of players who appear to excel at their games in an effort to cut down on cheating. A rated player has their activity logged by casino staff who make note of it for reference purposes to keep the games fair for everyone.

RNG(Random Number Generator) This is used often in games such as Video Poker and in online casinos where it is the substitute for a physical roulette wheel being spun or cards being shuffled. Performed by a computer.

Shoe – Sometimes a box made of wood, the shoe is used to hold cards that will be dealt in a game. Generally holds six or eight decks of standard playing cards.

Token – These are the currency of casino games, normally chips of plastic or similar substance that represent money the player has given to the casino for a chance to wager.

Wild Card – Can be a Joker or other card that represents whatever the player wishes in certain games.