Tips On How To GambleWritten by Tony Karabetsos
How would you like to have your name on a check worth thousands of dollars? Actually, it's not as difficult as you may think. It requires some time and effort on your part; however, rewards far outweigh effort that may you put in.The first thing you should do is research, in order to answer following questions. Can you make money playing online poker games? Nowadays, it is very common to see online poker games offering interactivity between gamblers such as tournaments. So answer is yes it is possible to make money. Can you make a living from online casinos? Yes, you can, but you have to do what pros do, bet relatively small. Consistency is key and most important thing is self-discipline, to avoid impulse betting. Making money on casinos is not just based on luck. Therefore, it is wise to find out what fundamentals are before one starts. You really must know how to play game before you begin.
| | Protect yourself from getting ripped off in the casinos with these tipsWritten by Shawn Tinling
Casinos are generally very safe places to be. With video cameras continuously scanning every inch of casino floor, it's easy for people to take their security for granted. Even with eyes in sky, you should still be on lookout for thieves, hustlers and conmen looking to make a quick buck. Here are some tips to keep you from falling prey to a scam.1) It's an obvious one, but I'll say it anyway - keep your money secure and in sight at all times. I can't tell you how many times I've seen ladies leave their pocketbooks draped over backs of their chair as they play or guys with their wallets bulging out of their back pockets. While casino cameras can catch just about everything, it can still miss sleight of hand of a good pickpocket. Keep your wallet in your front pocket and your purses secure on your person. If someone bumps you, check to make sure you still have everything on you. Of course, if you're like me and live in New York City, you probably know this already. 2) If you play tables, don't leave your chips on table if you have to step away for a minute. Many people entrust hundreds - even thousands - of dollars to dealers and other casino staff as they get up to make a phone call, smoke a cigarette, or go to restroom. Contrary to popular belief, dealers are only responsible for house's money - chips that lie in dealer's chip trays - not money belonging to players. If someone were to walk up and swipe your chips, yes, surveillance can probably catch perpetrator but they can't make any promises to get you back whatever you lose. It's better to be safe than sorry, so carry your chips with you. Color them up for higher valued chips before stepping away if that makes thing easier for you.
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