Loose slots games

Some of you may know that there is a number of slots games in every land casino that have a higher payout percentage than the others. Such slot machines are called «loose slots». Loose slots games are used by the casino to stimulate players and make them believe that it’s easy to win here. When you see someone constantly winning, this increases your confidence and makes you want to throw in more coins into the machine. But, as always, the machine is occupied and you have to play another slot game that isn’t that willing to make you win.

That’s how the casino makes you pay more. To give your luck a test and not spend too much money while doing it, you need to find one of such loose slots games in the casino. Such slot machines don’t have a «loose slots, win here» sign on it, so you’ll have to do a bit of research and think like casino executives would think. Get a layout of the casino, and evaluate what would be the most beneficial place to place loose slots games. So keep your eyes open and your mind working, but don’t get too suspicious in your research, because casino executives won’t welcome your findings much.

Liebhen | 23.11.2008 23:04 | No Comments

Early blackjack counting systems development

In the toe of each shoe there were two “switches”, or buttons - one above each big toe and one beneath - for a total of four switches. The computer itself was about the size of a pack of cigarettes, but thinner. By using a series of toe taps, kind of like Morse code, the player could relay to the computer everything it needed to know in order to make a decision in blackjack games: which cards had already been dealt, what cards the player held, and the dealer’s upcard.

During the early 70th, Dr. Keith Taft began developing the first concealed blackjack computer, and by 1972, Keith had started using a computer in the Nevada casinos to play “perfect” blackjack. Nevada had no laws at that time prohibiting the use of devices at their tables. Each switch conveyed a different code to the computer, which was a small epoxy-encased device that was strapped to the calf beneath the trousers. Keith’s first computer weighed fifteen pounds. He went on to develop dozens of concealable computers and other electronic devices over the next two decades, ever smaller and more powerful. By the mid-’70s, Keith and his son, Marty, had met Al Francesco, and they would be putting together teams of players using computers to beat the blackjack tables.

Liebhen | 15.10.2008 3:50 | No Comments

Wrap-play, Front-loading and Spooking in Blackjack

Hole-card players speak their own language and have their own heroes. Most consider card counting too weak to be worth the trouble. Many quickly attain notoriety in the casinos and a degree of fame among other pros that appreciate the rare skills they have developed. But let’s look at some of the forerunners of today’s players, describe some of the most common hole-card strategies, and get a historical overview of this type of legal strategy.In 1980, Stanford Wong published a book, Winning Without Counting (now out of print), with an initial price tag of $200. To pros, the book was well worth it. Wong discussed many methods of hole-card play for the first time and provided the only detailed description and analysis of “warp” play ever in print.

What is warp play? In the old days, dealers used to manually peek under their tens and aces to see if they had a blackjack before satisfying the players’ hands. This constant bending up of the corners on the tens and aces tended to put a warp into these cards if the casino did not change its decks frequently. An observant player could see the arc in a dealer’s hole card created by hours of bending the corners of the tens and aces. Warp play was simply using this information to make strategy decisions.

Then, Ken Uston’s Million Dollar Blackjack was published by SRS Publishing in 1981. In addition to everything Uston wrote about card counting and team play, Uston went into more detail about two of the hole-card techniques Wong had revealed the year before in Winning lnthout Counting: “spooking” and “front-loading.” Uston, in fact, had become quite adept as a hole-card player after his first book, The Big Player, was published in 1977.

What is front-loading? A front loader is simply a sloppy dealer who flashes his hole card as he is placing it beneath his upcard. It’s actually a pretty descriptive term, since one common way that such a dealer inadvertently flashes the hole card is by tipping the face of the card up toward the “front” of the table as he is “loading” it. A player who sits in a seat that provides him a view of this card is said to be “front-loading.”

Spooking is something else again. It used to be standard procedure for dealers to manually peek under any 10 or ace to see if they had a blackjack, in which case they would immediately turn up the card and collect all bets without playing the hands. Some dealers, in peeking, angled the card in such a way that a person standing behind them, or sitting at another table on the other side of the same pit, could glimpse the card also. It wasn’t long before players started working in teams to take advantage of such dealers. The guy behind the dealer was called the spook. He would signal his buddies playing at the table with whatever information he could get on the hole card. Dealers don’t peek this way anymore, and this is one of the reasons why.

Liebhen | 28.08.2008 0:10 | No Comments

What is The Culture of Slots?

When people join clubs, it is usually for the shared interests, enthusiasm and passion that everyone in the group shares. For the most part, folks join already knowing what their counterparts are like. Book clubs, movie groups, knitting circles… they all have terms and ideologies about their group’s topics that can be, well, predictable.

Playing online slots can be a different experience, though. When you initially sign up with a casino online you find that you may be new to the terms and phrases. Things like “progressive slots” may go right over your head. When this happens, it is usually okay and common to ask questions and even get together with other online slots players.

In the beginning of the levels of slots online, you will see that there is always a willingness to help from more advance players. When you are playing in a regular online casino, you will see other players look over when they see you struggling. They will always help you out if you have a question. The culture of slots in traditional settings is a pretty uniform in comparison to online slots. While the majority of slots players in land based casinos are more inclined to drink or smoke given the social circumstances, online casino players will come in various shapes and sizes. Keep in mind that online casino players are playing from the convenience of their own homes and PCs. This means that anyone from Joe Law Student to The Mailman or your local Elementary teacher may be playing a fun stress relieving game of slots online.

The culture of slots online is a very unique one because it is made up of so many kinds of people. You can easily join a chat room or forum that deals with any online casino game, more specifically, slots online. Ask questions, discuss strategies, or just connect with folks who have the same gambling enthusiasm as you. When you are ready to experience the slots community and culture that so many others have already fallen in love with, sign up to play today.

Liebhen | 22.08.2008 4:44 | No Comments

BEWARE OF SKILL BUTTONS

Avoid like the plague any machine that features something called a “skill button.” These buttons supposedly allow players to speed up or slow down the reels, which would let them use their “skill” to increase their chances of winning the jackpot.
Skill buttons are illegal. The ones that do exist don’t work. In fact, skill buttons usually aren’t attached to anything. They are a pure unadulterated rip-off.

Liebhen | 10.04.2008 2:19 | No Comments

KNOW WHERE YOU ARE

While you’re actually playing, it’s important that you know where you stand financially. For this reason I suggest feeding the machine with paper money; it will then record your
contributions and earnings on a digital display. You’ll know exactly how many credits — that is, coins — you are up or down at any given time. That’s a better way to keep track of your money than looking into your bucket and trying to fig¬ure out if the level of coins is up or down.

Liebhen | 4.04.2008 6:16 | No Comments

About casinos

Like it or not, it’s hard to go anywhere in this country, or in the world for that matter, and not be within striking distance of an online casino. As touched on in the last chapter, that wasn’t the case ten or fifteen years ago, at least in the United States. But it certainly is now.

So what are these places really all about? What goes on behind the scenes and the slots strategy ? And now that you’re going to be part of an elite group of players that actually wins money in the long run, what will you need to know?

Let’s take a chapter to talk about casinos—where they are, what’s in them, how you’ll interface slots tournaments, and some other interesting things to know about an environment truly unlike any other.

Liebhen | 20.02.2008 5:15 | No Comments

BANKROLL

All of these Keys to Winning are important, but Bankroll is perhaps the foremost. The reason is quite simple: Without money, you can’t gamble. Gambling is all about money. Losing money and, of course, winning money. You must have it to start; you can’t
start without it. Even credit is money, and so is a credit line at the casino games. It doesn’t matter how you acquire your money, but whatever money you bring with you, or send to the casino cage, or get in credit at the casino constitutes your bankroll. This is the money you have designated as your gambling money. Your gambling stake. It should not be money you desperately need for your family’s rent, mortgage, food, clothing, health care, and so on. This should be accumulated “spare” money, something you can afford to lose without such a loss having a devastating impact on you and your family. Any gambling bankroll should be made up of money you have designated as expendable. This doesn’t mean that it should be treated as already lost, and hence treated recklessly. After all, it’s still your money. You may have worked for it for a year or more and saved it up for your casino trip. Or you may have accumulated it through interest on investments, or from the sale of something you made or owned, and you don’t need the overage for your survival. Remember that even though this money should be considered expendable, it is still important money and should be highly regarded. It was your work that made it possible. Just because you designate it as your gambling money doesn’t mean it has suddenly lost its value. It still spends just the same.

Many people make the classic mistake of setting aside their gambling money with the conviction that it’s already gone, dead, done, lost, and therefore means nothing. Wrong! This is a defeatist attitude. Thinking like this will result in two inevitable occurrences. First, if you have already convinced yourself that you are a loser, that you will lose, and therefore this money is already lost, you will gamble play online slot game recklessly, without thought or regard to the value of the money, or the consequences of your reckless actions. As a result, you will lose, and this will reinforce your conviction that “Ah, well, it was already lost. I knew it.” So you will be happy in your loss, because you convinced yourself that it was inevitable.

Second, you will not play knowledgeably, and certainly not in concert with these Keys to Winning. So, again, you will lose. When you do, this becomes yet another reinforcement of your initial starting attitude. “So,” you now say to yourself, and quite possibly to anyone who will listen, “it was only gambling money. I knew I was gonna lose it, so what? It was my ‘mad’ money, anyway. Ah, well. Maybe next time.” You have now thoroughly convinced yourself that you are a loser, and justified your initial defeatist attitude by making sure that you lost. If this is how you think, throw this book away, go buy a gun, put one bullet in the chamber, spin the chamber, put the gun to your head, and pull the trigger. You have a one-in-six chance that the first click will be a dud. You also have a one-in-six chance that the first click will be one you’ll never hear. Either way, you are a loser, and that’s it. This kind of an attitude has no place in life, and certainly none in gambling.

Your bankroll is your lifeline. It is essential. It should be protected and handled with care. In addition, it must be sufficient to carry the weight of your action. Think of this example: Say that you are about to take a bungee jump from one of those carnival bungee jump platforms. You weigh 200 pounds. Your bungee cord is best blackjack strategy your lifeline. If it breaks, you are history, toast, dead meat. Would you insist that the organizers of this jump give you a cord designed only to support a 150-pound person? I don’t mean ask, I mean insist. Cause a ruckus. Absolutely demand that they give you the very cord which will break, and cause your downfall. Literally. Would you? Sounds insane? Inane? Yes, indeed. All of these and more. Yet this is precisely what the vast majority of all people who go to a casino do. Exactly that.

Liebhen | 12.02.2008 10:23 | No Comments

Strategy

If you plan to play about three hours a day, for an average of three days, I can offer the following Slots Strategy :

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$1 reel slots =  $1,000 minimum
$5 reel slots =  $5,000 minimum  
45-coin nickel video slots =  $500 minimum 
90-coin nickel video slots =  $1,000 minimum  
Quarter 3-coin reel slots =  $800 minimum 
Quarter 2-coin reel slots =  $600 minimum 
Progressives: $1 three-coin =

$100 for a tryout 

After that, play something else.  

Progressives: $1 two-coin =

$80 for a tryout

After that, play something else. 

Progressives: quarter 3-coin =

$60 for a tryout 

After that, play something else.

Progressives: quarter 2-coin =

$40 for a tryout 

After that, play something else.

Liebhen | 5.02.2008 9:11 | No Comments

Liebhen: about Luck

Therein lies the greatest problem with slot players. They don’t learn from their past experiences, or the experiences of others they have witnessed, known, or heard about. They remember that one time they were lucky, but not all the other times when they were not lucky. Most of all, they never realize that luck like theirs is like that blind hog finding that acorn. Once in a while such blind luck happens, but there are long "whiles" in between such happenings, and they may never happen to you again. Such people not only did not learn from their experience, they did not even know that any learning is necessary. And they did not pursue any such knowledge even after repeatedly trying to recapture that "luck."

Liebhen | 29.01.2008 10:41 | No Comments