Archive for January, 2007

Types of Betting Systems-Check’em Now!

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

* Negative progression betting systems: You increase the bet when you lose. Require more capital and usually employed to force a winning outcome following a losing streak. (Nerve-wracking, very painful when you lose. Avoid these systems if you can.)

* Positive progression betting systems: You increase the bet when you win. Kind of ‘let-it-ride’. Require less capital and usually employed to take advantage of winning streaks. (No sweat, easy ride.)

* Insurance betting systems: You decrease the amount of your bet when you win, usually following a high initial bet or following short ‘let-it-ride’ progressive wins. (Play it safe. A good compromise.)

My favourite is the positive and yours?

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The 1-3-2-6 Betting System

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

The 1-3-2-6 system is a positive progression system, similar to the Paroli System.

The name of this system says it all. It is similar to the Paroli system. Your initial bet is 1 unit, the second 3 units, the third 2 units and the fourth 6 units. Let’s assume that each unit is $10 and the odds are 1:1 – even money.

The first bet is $10. When winning, $10 is added to the $20 on the table making the second bet $30. When winning again on the second bet, there would be $60 on the table. Of this you take down $40 and the third bet is now $20. If the third bet wins, you will have $40 on the table to which you add $20 making a total of $60 for the fourth bet. (more…)

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The Labouchere Betting System

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

It is a negative progression system, also called the ‘Cancellation System’.

There are many variations. In its simplest form, you write down a series or a set of numbers; say, 1 2 3 4 5 6. The series can be short or long and not necessarily sequential such as 1 1 1 3 3 5 7. The choice of a particular series depends on the type of game you want to apply it to and the odds of the bet.

Each number represents the amount in units or chips to bet. You bet the first and last of these numbers. In this example 1 and 6, which totals 7 units. (more…)

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The Parlay Betting System

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

The Parlay Betting System is a positive progression system, similar to the Paroli System.

It has the effect of ‘pyramiding’ your profit. Pyramiding is a parlay wager whereby the original wager plus its winnings are played on successive wagers.

It is commonly used in horse racing betting. Basically you make a bet and if you win you re-invest the winnings on the next bet. You ‘let it ride’.

This method of play is by no means risk free, but it offers the least amount of risk of all wagers since the player is only concerned with either a win, place or show selection or a combination of the three.

It is one of the oldest methods of wagering and was originally derived from the same premise that banking systems use to compound interest.

Hope to hear from you!

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The Paroli Betting System

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Hello world!

One more casino betting system to explore.

The Paroli Betting System is a positive progression system, the opposite of the Martingale System.

This system is in a way the opposite of the Martingale system. You start with one bet and you increase your bet when you win rather than when you lose.

However, you will need to plan a betting procedure whereby you know how far you will let the bet build before you take it down to the initial starting bet and how much to raise after each win. This obviously depends on the type of game played and the odds of the bet.

The advantage of this system is that you do not require a large bankroll. It lets the profit run and cuts short the losses.

* Positive progression betting systems: You increase the bet when you win. Kind of ‘let-it-ride’. Require less capital and usually employed to take advantage of winning streaks. (No sweat, easy ride.)

I hope there will be a brave player to try it!

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The D’Alembert Betting System

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

This is a mixture of Martingale and Insurance systems. Bets are raised one unit after each losing bet and lowered one unit after each winning bet. The sequence and amount raised or lowered can be varied to suit particular games and odds.

* Negative progression betting systems: You increase the bet when you lose. Require more capital and usually employed to force a winning outcome following a losing streak. (Nerve-wracking, very painful when you lose. Avoid these systems if you can.)

* Insurance betting systems: You decrease the amount of your bet when you win, usually following a high initial bet or following short ‘let-it-ride’ progressive wins. (Play it safe. A good compromise.)

Tell me when you try it!

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The Best Winning Method!

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

Two bored casino dealers are waiting at a craps table. A very attractive lady comes in and wants to bet twenty- thousand dollars on a single roll of the dice. She says, “I hope you don’t mind, but I feel much luckier when I’m bottomless.”

With that she strips naked from the waist down, and rolls the dice while yelling, “Momma needs a new pair of pants!”

She then begins jumping up and down and hugging each of the dealers. “YES! I WIN! I WIN!”

With that she picks up her money and clothes and quickly leaves. The dealers just stare at each other dumbfounded. Finally one of them asks, “What did she roll anyway?”

The other answers, “I thought YOU were watching!”

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Winning Philosophy!

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

There are many casino winning systems to examine. One of my friends checked all of them. Unfortunately, none of them have given him the results that they promised. If there was a system to beat the casinos on a consistent basis, someone would have figured it out by now, and the casinos would be out of business. He has developed a system to win more consistently at the casinos, based on his previous wins, and his most successful nights at the casino. Here is his most successful winning system. Follow it and I believe you will experience more wins in a shorter period of time.

1) Winning is a long term objective

If you try winning too much money in a short period of time, you’ll bet too much, and end up losing it all. Any winning strategy requires patience, smart betting, and a long term focus.

2) Don’t gamble too much

You’ll soon discover that if you gamble too much, and you don’t win, your money will quickly disappear within a few bets. (more…)

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eCOGRA Global Online Gambler Report

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

Hello world!

Breaking News!:

The first comprehensive picture of the ‘average’ online gambler has emerged from a new research project by eCogra involving nearly 11,000 players from 96 countries.

One of the most interesting thinhs is that although playing for real money was an important part of the entertainment value, overall, online gambling is more a hobby than an business/enterprise to consciously improve their financial situation.

Check the report now!
eCOGRA Global Online Gambler Report

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International Casino Exhibition

Tuesday, January 16th, 2007

Hello world!

Today’s topic is one of the largest annual gatherings of both the land-based and online gambling industries under one roof is the International Casino Exhibition (ICE) in London.

Hosted at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre in London, exhibitors will be filling up nearly 14,650 square feet of space to showcase their gambling related products and services. The online casino and gaming section, known as ICEi (Interactive), will be comprised of approximately 1,500 square feet of exhibition space in one of the two Courts. There will also be a designated non-payout section of amusements, electronic leisure and ancillary equipment (ATEI) on the lower level of Earls Court 1.

To accommodate for a larger turnout, Karen Cooke, who is Head of Exhibitions at Clarion, said the entire floor plan of exhibition and showroom space needed to be entirely restructured. By doing so, Cooke says that returning exhibitors will be able to expand on their prior setups, while new casino and gaming companies who were turned down for prior shows due to a lack of space, will be able to attend. In other words, there will be room for everybody in whatever capacity is needed.

Attendance levels at the end of last month show a confirmation of 164 gaming companies from 33 countries who will be attending at ICE 2007.

Exhibitor’s Profile:
Profile for exhibit include ATMs, Auxiliary Products, Casino Management Systems, Catering, Changers, Design, Displays, Financial Services, Food & Beverage, Furniture, Hospitality, Legal Services, Lighting, Live Gaming Equipment, Loyalty, Marketing Services, Mobile Gaming, Money Handling, Online Gaming, Payment Processing & Collection, Player Tracking, Recruitment Services, Security Products & Systems, Signage, Table Gaming, Touchscreens, Vending, Video Internet.
Overseas companies make of the largest proportion of exhibiting companies, with the U.S. leading the way at eighteen, followed by eleven companies from Spain, ten from Slovenia, nine from Netherlands, seven from Italy and six from Austria.

See you there!

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