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Deal Me in by Mark Pilarski May 2, 2008 That sweet edge and how to find it Dear Mark: Is there any point when the player actually has an edge in video poker over the house? Vic D. There is, Vic, but you'll need to master this combination. Play on a full pay machine, use an optimal playing strategy against that select machine, play progressives over a certain amount, and take full advantage of the goodies casinos give away. Full pay machines are mach... Read More
Deal Me in by Mark Pilarski April 25, 2008 Come play the tightest loose machine in the West Dear Mark: How do you determine what is considered loose and tight in slot machines? Is there a way of identifying them? Do they place them where we can't find them? Karen K. All casinos, Karen, have "loose" and "tight" machines commingled on the casino floor. "Loose" machines are defined as those machines returning more of the player's money; the "tight" machines re... Read More
Deal Me in by Mark Pilarski April 18, 2008 Plenty of Wampum Needed for a Royal Dear Mark: How much money is needed for a bankroll before I can expect to hit a royal flush? Andy A. It could be more than your net worth, Andy. Plenty of players, my Mom for example, went years, stretch that, decades, without ever hitting one. Of course, she's a worst-case scenario, made worse by the fact that she's no longer with us. Possibly by now she's caught her fir... Read More
Displaying keen perception and great insight. She’s a little bit naughty. She’s a little bit nice. She calls ‘em like she sees (and hears) ‘em. She’s... Claire Voyant Las Vegas - April 11, 2008 Norman Kaye Robert Goulet Steven Brinberg as Barbra Build it and they will come. Hopefully, that will be the case with the eNORMous NORM-a-THON, a benefit for ailing Norman Kaye, being put together by a group of hard-working and stre... Read More
Deal Me in by Mark Pilarski April 11, 2008 That Sweet Ol' Double Down Outpaces the Insurance Bet by a Mile Dear Mark: Why is doubling down in blackjack so advantageous for the player? Also, why shouldn't I always take insurance? The worst that could happen is losing half my bet. Hector F. The three main reasons why doubling down is so advantageous to you, the player, is because 1) you know the dealer's up-card, 2) the casino is allowing you to bet more money... Read More
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