Why Newcomers Should Play Online Casinos

December 1st, 2008 by admin

When I meet people who are interested in getting involved with gambling but don’t feel comfortable risking money and looking dumb when they don’t know what they’re doing, I always say try to play online casinos.

Online casinos are a great way to get started because of the options and anonymity.  You play online casinos from home, so it’s not like if you make some dumb moves you have to worry about the scowling eyes of other people at your table.  Also, internet gambling is known for the many choices it offers players.  Playing online casinos doesn’t have to be intimidating, there are tables of every bid amount, from free table to high roller ones, so you can find what is comfortable for you.  Also, online gamblers are known for being a helpful community.  Don’t be surprised when instead of scowling eyes you get some great advice and encouragement.

Also, online casinos offer the most casino games you’ll find anywhere.  Even if you don’t feel like being a big shot poker player or blackjack king, you can find all the slots, arcade games and more that you could possibly want.

Thousands of people join the internet gambling world every day to play online casinos.  The casinos know that a lot of these people are new to gambling and do everything they can to make them comfortable and to keep them coming back.  If you’re a bit intimidated by getting started don’t worry.  Play online casinos and you’ll find there’s nothing to be worried about.

Excite Your Game with Money Backgammon

November 11th, 2008 by admin

I had been playing backgammon since I was a kid and never new people played money backgammon until I was flipping through the television channels and saw a pro tournament where they were playing for big cash.  In fact, that was the first time I’d heard of a doubling cube as well.  But was I excited to find out I could take my year of development playing friends and family and put it all towards money backgammon.

I saw an ad for internet backgammon on the tournament I was watching so I got online to see what it was all about.  First of all, internet backgammon is a great experience.  I had known it existed but I thought it was like those generic online games that come installed on your computer, like solitaire.  I didn’t realize you could play for money, how life like the graphics are, or how many other players are online.  If I would have known I could find thousands of other backgammon players online I would have gotten started a long time ago.

Playing real money backgammon online is a thrill.  Playing for real money really adds to the excitement of the game and when I win it blows the house off the roof.  It’s really what I needed after years of backgammon play; I needed something to spice up the experience and I needed to stop playing just my family and friends.  I’m really happy to find out about money backgammon online and if you’ve been looking to bring more excitement to your game you should check it out too.

Online Casino Bonuses are Benefit Number One of Online Gambling

September 20th, 2008 by admin

I tell all of my friends how great online casinos are.  When they ask me why, my first answer is always, online casino bonuses.  These bonuses offer free money to online gamblers for doing what we already wanted to do, gamble.  They’re also risk free.  So, online casino bonuses give us, online gamblers, free casino money to play with for no reason other than to make us happy.  You won’t find that at a land casino.

When I tell people this they’re generally skeptical.  I mean, why would a casino give away free money.  It’s hard to figure out the sense in it until you consider the motive.  Online casinos exist in a very competitive world.  There are the restrictions that land casinos live with.   It’s not like a person starting an online casino needs to have capital to buy a plot in Vegas or build the most stunning building the world has seen to attract people.  It just doesn’t work that way on the internet; everything is essentially equal and equally accessible.  So, that’s where online casinos come in.  Casinos use online casino bonuses to attract and retain player; in other words, as a tool to compete.

This, in turns, becomes very good news for online gamblers.  Rather than spending money to travel to a casino, we log on, find an online casino bonus, and right away we’ve made a profit.  It’s that easy.  So when someone asks me what so great about online casinos, I have to say the online casino bonus.  After all, making money is what we all are trying to do in the first place.

Know Your Blackjack

September 6th, 2008 by admin

In online gambling, a lot of times, winning is in the details.  For example, many players at online blackjack tables today pass over the online casinos rules for soft and hard 17’s.  In blackjack, a hard 17 is when you have 17 with no Ace; like a jack and a 7.  A soft 17 is, for example, when you have an ace and a 7.  The ace has a value of 10 and 1, so really you’re holding a 17 or 8.

The soft 17 gives the player more options, but you are playing against the house so you need to know what their thinking.  House rules for whether the dealer will hit on a soft 17 differ at online casinos.  So, before joining a blackjack table, it is a very smart idea to read up on the casinos blackjack rules to know what you’re playing against. Some internet casinos make it easy on you though and will advertise at their blackjack rules before you start.

For other tips a great resource is online blogs.   I check them all the time to get tips from players like you and me.  A lot of people learn their lessons the hard way so blogs about blackjack or online casinos are a great way to avoid those mistakes yourself.  The most important thing, though, is to know your online casinos rules.  Being in the know can definitely make the difference between a big money day and a day you’d rather forget.

Backgammon Champions

August 6th, 2008 by admin

Determining who qualifies for the title of Backgammon Champion is harder than one might think. The winners of the various sports competitions, for example, the Olympic Games are universally recognized, but the definition of who is a Backgammon Champion is open to debate.  One way of defining a Backgammon Champion is to take the winner of the World Championship that is held annually in Monte Carlo. The winner of this event is crowned World Champion.

Some game experts contend that the way this tournament is arranged makes it an imperfect indicator of who is the best international player. Another way of measuring the most successfully player is to go according to “Giants of Backgammon” ratings in which players assess the skill of their competitors. However, this method is also open to criticism for the subjective criterion applied.

All these reservations about definitions having been made, who does it seem is most worthy of carry this esteemed title. A strong contender is the popular backgammon author, Bill Robertie. He ranks as one of only two players who have twice won the Monte Carlo World Championship, back in 1983 and 1987. Interestingly enough he is also a successful chess and poker player so maybe broader gaming skills can be seen as a key ingredient in what goes to make a Backgammon Champion?

Another famous player is Tim Holland. After winning the World Backgammon Championship in Las Vegas in 1967, he managed to retain this title for three consecutive years. He has also won the London championship on two occasions. His fame was further increased by adoption of a rule he devised for the game; logically enough called the Holland Rule. This rule states that following a Crawford game, a player may not double until at least two dice throws have been made by both sides. Although Tim’s rule has fell out of favor in recent years, he has continued to have a position of prominence as a teacher and accomplished backgammon author.

Another well-known backgammon personality who also had a rule named after him was Oswald Jacoby. Today he is perhaps best known for the Jacoby Rule that treats gammons and backgammons as a single game, assuming none of the players have suggested doubling during the game. This rule remains popular in games played for wagers. Besides the rule, Jacoby was an accomplished player from his late teens – he was even playing backgammon during his First World War Service. Many years later he won the International Tournament Trophy successively in 1966, 1967 and 1968

John Crawford was both a competitor and collaborator with Oswald Jacoby. The winner of one international championship and the Regency Cup championship, he co-authored with Jacoby a famous guide to backgammon. The rule Crawford devised concerning the use of the doubling cube has become widely accepted. Interestingly enough Crawford was also a champion bridge player, so it would seem that the skills for these two quite different games have something in common.