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Poker Intellectual Component

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Athletic games, intellectual games and gambling.
Athletic games: the idea of the game, where the final result (victory or defeat) is achieved largely at the expense of athletic qualities of the competitors.

Intellectual games: the idea of the game, where the final result (victory or defeat) is achieved largely at the expense of intellectual qualities of the competitors.

The relativity of these definitions is obvious. Athletic games (boxing, football or any other type) surely contain intellectual component. In every type of games we have to think. The majority of famous athletes today prefer to keep their personal athletic diaries where they describe in every detail all of their competition and training matters.

Standing apart from others is the third type of games: gambling and casino games.
The definition of gambling and casino games based on the idea of the game, where the final result (victory or defeat) is achieved by chance. In such kinds of games the athletic or intellectual or any others qualities of the competitors are not principal. Believe it or not but according to this classification poker belongs to the second category, intellectual games. Let’s turn to the more detailed review of the latter.

Intellectual games. Games with almost perfect information and games with inexact information.

Games with almost perfect information: the idea of the game where all the game information (the position, the players’ actions) is fully open to all participants of the game.

To tell the truth there is restricted information even in that kind of games. That is: every player has its own idea of the game action and these thoughts as a rule are unknown to others. Chess is the most striking example of intellectual games with almost perfect information.

Games with inexact information: the idea of the game, where the part of information is mutually hidden from all its participants. The information type can be different. For example in backgammon the game position and players’ actions are fully open, however, the result of future dice toss is unknown to all of participants. In turn, in poker the scope of hidden information is bigger: the unknown information is not only the future coming out of cards from a pack but also the cards of each participant because they are hidden from the rest participants of the game.

As an example for a game with almost perfect information we will examine chess, as this game is probably well-known to our readers. As an example of games with inexact information we will study poker.

Blackjack – Splitting Cards

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

 As ever, a lot depends on what cards you have and what the dealer’s upcard is showing. A key aspect is to remember there are more cards with a value of ten in the pack than any other value.

For a start, never split a pair of face cards or a pair of tens! With these cards you have a very strong hand of 20 and there is no point in ruining it by splitting. By contrast, always split a pair of aces. A single ace with another card is a much stronger hand than two aces and by splitting your chances of finishing with a high hand or even 21 are very good.

A pair of 9s are best split if the dealer is showing a weak card of 2 to 6. If the dealer is showing an 8 you should also. Likewise, if the dealer is showing a 9 you should split because if the dealer has gets 19 it will beat your current hand of 18. If the dealer is showing a 7 then you should stand. Always split 8s even if the dealer is showing an ace. Your hand now stands at 16, which is very likely loser. You are better off taking a chance and splitting.

A pair of 7s should be split if the dealer’s upcard is 7 or less. A hand of 14 is a weak hand but by splitting there is a good chance you will convert that into a pair of 17s. If the dealer is showing an 8 there is a good stay with what you’ve got and be prepared to lose the hand. You are better off just losing the one hand against an 18 than losing two hands of 17 against a dealer’s 18. Split a pair of 6s if the dealer is showing a 6 or less. It is risky to split 6s because you might end up with two hands of 16 so only do it if the dealer is showing a weak hand of below 6 that may lead to the dealer busting.

Never ever split a pair of fives. Your hand is now a very strong ten. Keep the fives and take a hit. Do not split fours either unless the dealer is showing a 5 or 6. If you split a pair of 4s you are likely to hit a difficult 14. 5 or 6 for the dealer however is likely to give the dealer a difficult 15 or 16 so it is worth your while splitting.

Live Blackjack With Early Payout

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

BlackJack is a very popular casino game all over the world. But if you wish to try your hand at it, it can be a quite complicated game if you don’t pick up a guide to basic strategy blackjack with early payout first.blackjack

Popular both in land casinos and online, blackjack is one of the best casino games to know and play. So learn the basics and enjoy a blackjack game now and then you can win a lot of money.

Blackjack game is also called 21 or Lucky 21.

Live blackjack with Early Payout is a basic blackjack strategy that is quite different than the normal blackjack version. In this version of blackjack with early payout the dealer deals a hand and then you get paid by the statistical outcome of a perfect play according to the basic blackJack strategy. One difference is the first is that the payout for basic strategy blackjack with Early Payout is 99.5%, which is superior to single seat blackjack.

The second advantage from the live casino standpoint is that multiple hands can be dealt with the same cards. This allows the casino to have an unlimited number of players at one table.

Increasing Your Odds

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

All the  game in the casino is governed by odds, from the one armed bandits in the slot parlor to the spin of the roulette wheel. Blackjack and poker have their own odds as well, but there is a great deal of skill involved in learning and playing those games as well.blackjack

Blackjack is one of those rare casino games where a combination of good planning and well thought out strategy can give the edge to the player. Time tested strategies like card counting, when combined with proper betting strategies, can tip the odds in favor of the player and then you can win a lot of money.

There are a number of things to look for that can greatly increase the player’s odds of coming out on top.

You most to check the table minimum this means the minimum bet for the table is an important consideration for the beginning and experienced blackjack player alike. The beginning blackjack player should seek out low minimum tables in order to build confidence while minimizing the amount of potential losses.

If  both splitting the hand and doubling down an work in the player’s favor, it is a good idea to seek out tables that impose no limits on these highly effective strategies.

Strategy don’t can guarantee a winning day at the blackjack tables, smart players know how to play the odds.

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