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Welcome to
Eddierickenbackers
The play
of roulette may appear easy but the rules are quite
difficult to follow as the play starts. Once you get hold of
the track, the game becomes more interesting and this is one
reason for Roulette to be the topmost game in casinos.
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Latest Casino News
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Casino developer Dan Gilbert said he hopes to
break ground by the middle of next year on a $500
million gaming facility in Cincinnati and be open
for business within 30 months. |
Las Vegas Sands Corp., plans to restart the
company’s stalled hotel-casino projects on Macau’s
Cotai Strip region, according to published
reports. |
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The company hopes to raise $3.83 billion through
the offering and said it wants to restart some of
its Cotai projects, including hotel-casinos
carrying the Shangri-La, Traders and Sheraton
brands. |
Gaming revenue in Macau jumped to a record in
October according to unofficial figures released
last week. Revenue for the six American casino
operators jumped to $1.59 billion, up 42 percent
from a year ago, and 17.6 percent higher than
September. |
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Tight Games
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It
is true that if you are playing your normal tough
game and assume that your opponents are playing well
you should still win money in these easy loose
games. But you won’t win as much as you would if you
made some adjustments. The right strategy to beat
loose games is very different than what many people
think. The idea is not to immediately punish someone
because you happen to have an edge. It is often
correct to wait till a later round where your edge
might be bigger to make your move. On the other
hand, you may discover that your advantage has
disappeared and you will be happy that you did not
put in those extra bets earlier. Bad players who
play too many hands and go too far with their hands
are ideal opponents. But you must make significant
adjustments to exploit them to the fullest. This
includes what hands you play before the flop, which
hands you raise with and which hands you don’t, and
how you play those hands on the later streets. |
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An
extremely tight game can still be profitable, unless
the game has no significant ante and for blinds. The
profit comes not so much from stealing blinds before
the flop, but rather from stealing on the flop and
on fourth street. In a very tight game you almost
always should bet against one opponent when you flop
little or nothing. When you are against more than
one opponent and have nothing, the better play is to
check on the flop – especially if you are in early
position – and see whether your opponents bet. If
they do, you should fold. If they don’t, you should
try to steal the pot on fourth street, except
perhaps if an over card falls. |
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