Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Gambling at Home

iGambling: Home Gambling

Some people are reluctant to allocate time or visit a near by casino to gamble. These people can however manage to grab opportunities of gambling at home. There are many professional equipments providers.

If that doesn't sounds exciting, then you can go for iGambling i.e. Internet gambling. Internet offers every game that is available to play at real casinos. There are 'n' number of highly effective gaming websites featuring to play poker online, blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, sports betting and much more that you can enjoy at the ease of your time.

Basics of online Gaming.

  • Before getting to gamble online, there are four criteria that must be kept in mind:
  • First of all gambling must be legal the country you are residing in or you wish to play from. Many countries, e.g India, or states prohibit gambling. you must find out whether you are allowed to gamble or not with the concern authority, you will find yourself in trouble otherwise.
  • Second you should be having computer with good speed Internet connection. When I say computer I mean OS (Operating System) as well, because computer and OS are just like two sides of coin now a days.
  • Third: Since, as i said earlier, there are plenty of internet gaming websites, you try various casino or poker software provided by them till you get one that suits your requirement best. These all program are available on 30 days free trial.
  • Fourth: after having suitable gaming website you will need to register with online casino and a separate bank account as well. This will make you to deposit and withdraw money from the casino.

you will be gambling exactly the same way as you play at the casinos. Make up your mind which game you will going for. Apart from table game, you can also go for online slot, keno and many other like European roulette and pai gow poker and hold' em poker. Keep in mind that game you are planning to play should be the game of pure chance also you should be able to play comfortably against expert players. Advancement technology will give you taste of real casino.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Gambling History

Gambling: Brief history

Gambling in one form or other has been evident since the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece and Rome, but it was not until the 17th century that formal venues began to appear specifically for the purpose of gaming, Primarily offering gambling opportunities for the nobility, early casinos opened first in the spa resorts of Europe - such as the Baden-Baden casino in Germany (1748) and the Redoute casino in Belgium (1763) and then, in the early 19th century, along the French Riviera, where gaming houses such as those at Biarritz and Deauville attracted the glitterati of the age. The casino at Monte Carlo, established in 1857 by Prince Charles of Monaco was the first to provide revenue for the state and, as such, is the model on which all modern casinos operate.

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Early venues in America, in about 1800, were centered around New Orleans, where professional gamblers, or cardsharps, would make a living working the riverboats that carried passengers up and down the Mississippi. From here, gambling practices moved west with the expansion of the railroads and led directly to the foundation of resorts such as las Vegas. The 19th century witnessed several changes in attitude towards gambling, and by the early 20th century all gaming in America has been outlawed outright. It was not until the Great Depression in the early years of the 1930s that the state of Nevada saw an opportunity to use gambling to increase revenue, and so laws were relaxed to encourage investors to build casinos were associated with corruption and Mafia racketeering, gambling has thrived to become an increasingly respectable and socially acceptable pastime.

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Bridge: Card poker game

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Bridge

Modern Bridge, more precisely Contract Bridge, but the ‘Contract’ has for long been dropped, was developed out of Auction Bridge and introduced to card players in the early 1920s. It took firm root quickly, and made rapid progress, to become the most popular game in the whole history of card-playing. To-day, half a century after its debut, it is played by millions, rich and poor, from peers to peasants, and it has attracted to itself a vast literature in most European languages.
Bridge is played by four players, two playing in partnership against the other two, and with a standard pack of fifty-two cards. The cards rank in the order Ace (high) to 2 (low), and the Ace, King, Queen, Jack and Ten of a suit are known as the honor cards. The suits rank in the order Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs; the Spade and Heart suits are known as the major suits: the Diamond and Club suits as the minor suits. Although only one pack of cards is necessary, it is customary to use two, of different design or colour, and while one is being dealt the other is shuffled by the partner of the dealer, in readiness for the next dealer.
To determine partners, a pack is spread-eagled on the table. The four players draw cards from it, and the two who draw the two highest cards play in partnership against the other two. If two poker players draw cards of equal rank, precedence is determined by the rank of the suits. The player who draws the highest card has choice of seats and cards, and deals first. Thereafter the deal passes round the table clockwise. His partner sits opposite to him; the other two partners sit one on each side of him.
It is convenient to divide the game into two periods. The bidding, during which the two partnerships compare against each other to establish which suit shall be made trumps or whether the hand shall be played without a trump suit. The playing, during which the player who has won the contract strives to make it, playing his own hand and that of his partner exposed on the table, against the other partnership striving to prevent him.
The dealer bids first, and the bidding continues round the table clockwise. When a player bids he states the number of tricks in excess of six that he undertakes to win, and in the denomination that he undertakes to play. The lowest bid, therefore, is a bid of One ( a contract to win seven tricks) and the highest is a bid of Seven (a contract to win all thirteen tricks). As No-Trumps takes precedence over the suits, and the suits rank in the descending order Spades, Heads, Diamonds, Clubs, the lowest possible bid is One Club, and the ascending scale is: One club, One Diamond, One Heart, One Spade, One No-Trump, Two clubs, Two Diamonds.. Seven Hearts, Seven Spades, Seven No-Trumps. A contract of Seven (to win all thirteen tricks ) is called a small slam; a contract of Seven (to win all thirteen tricks) is called a grand slam.