• A few tips for player

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    Distractions

    When you’re walking upon the casino’s floor to start your gambling session, holding your perspective is significant. All the miscellaneous things in casino kind of hypnotize a lot of gamblers. Casinos want it. So, you have to stay cool and keep an unclouded mind.

    Walk around for five or ten minutes before you sit down to play. Survey in mind your purposes for this session while you perceive the gamblers and the games.

    Selecting a table

    This is a makeshift decision for gamblers in general. They are choosing the first table they approach, that has a free seat and offers a minimal bet…

  • Max Rubin

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    Max Rubin - Blackjack Hall of Fame

    Max is the author of Comp City, first published in 1994, with an expanded second edition published in 2002. In this groundbreaking book, Max exposed techniques even non-counting players could use to get an advantage over the casinos by exploiting weaknesses in the casinos’ comp systems. Max’s inside information came from his years of experience in the industry as a dealer, pit boss, and casino manager. Max still does consulting work for the Barona Casino in California.

    The initial manuscript for Comp City included advanced comp-hustling techniques that could be used by professional card counters, but the editors at Huntington Press…

  • Tommy Hyland

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    Tommy Hyland  - Blackjack Hall of Fame

    Tommy started playing blackjack professionally in 1978 while still in college. That was also the year he started his first informal “team.” He’s never looked back. For more than twenty-five years, he has been running the longest-lasting and most successful blackjack team in the history of the game. He and his teammates have played in casinos all over the U.S., Canada, and the world. He has used big player techniques, concealed computers (when they were legal), and had one of the most successful “ace location” teams ever. He has personally been barred, back-roomed, hand-cuffed, arrested, and even threatened with murder…

  • Keith Taft

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    Keith Taft Keith is not well known to the general public, but among professional players he is revered as an electronics genius who has spent more than thirty years devising high-tech equipment-computers, video cameras, and communication devices-to beat the casinos. Blackjack was his initial target, and always remained his prime target. His first blackjack computer, which he completed in 1972, weighed fifteen pounds. Over the years, as computer chip technology developed, his computers became smaller, faster, and lighter. By the mid-1970s, he had a device that weighed only a few ounces that could play perfect strategy based on the exact cards remaining…

  • Edward O. Thorp

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    Edward O. Throp - Blackjack Hall of Fame

    Edward Oakley Thorp is widely regarded, by professional players as well as the general public, as the Father of Card Counting. It was in his book, Beat the Dealer, first published in 1962, that he presented his Ten-Count system, the first powerful winning blackjack system ever made available to the public. All card-counting systems in use today are variations of Thorp’s Ten-Count.

    When Thorp’s book became a best seller, the Las Vegas casinos attempted to change the standard rules of blackjack, but their customers would not accept the changes and refused to play the new version of the game. So, the…

  • Stanford Wong

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    Stanford Wong - Blackjack Hall of Fame

    Stanford Wong self-published his first book, Professional Blackjack, in 1975. It was later published by the Gambler’s Book Club in Las Vegas, then revised and expanded numerous times and published by Wong’s own company, Pi Yee Press.

    Wong is widely regarded as one of the sharpest analysts of systems and methods for beating the casinos. In Professional Blackjack, he described a never-before-revealed table-hopping style of playing shoe games, a method of play now known as wonging. Professional Blackjack had a profound impact on serious players because it provided card counters with an easy yet powerful method for attacking the abundant four-deck…

  • Lawrence Revere

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    Lawrence Revere - Blackjack Hall of Fame

    Lawrence Revere was both an author and a serious player. He died in 1977. His only book, Playing Blackjack as a Business, initially published in 1969, is still in print. If you look at the “true count” methods being employed pre-Revere, you will see why Revere was inducted into the hall of fame. The earlier methods were cumbersome and mentally fatiguing to use. In the second edition of Beat the Dealer, in which Thorp first proposed the Hi-Lo Count, he mentioned a simplified method of using the count, though he failed to develop it as a full system. Revere had…

  • Downloadable Video Game Content – The Pros and Cons

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    By TJ Michaels

    The emergence of next generation video games consoles like the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 have also garnered increased popularity for a mechanism of acquiring extra gameplay features. Originally brought onto the scene in a more limited capacity by the original Xbox and Sega’s Dreamcast, downloadable content (DLC) is becoming implemented more and more to ensure that the gaming experience no longer ends after completing the missions placed on the original $50-60 disc. For many games, a plethora of extended material exists that gamers can receive through an Xbox Live subscription, PlayStation Network connection and even Nintendo’s Wii…

  • Super Mario Kart – Maybe the Best Super Nintendo Game Ever? SNES Review

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    By Anthony Seamarks
    I first played Super Mario Kart in 1995. The classic Super Mario characters, funky music and fun playability made it an instant hit for me. I enjoyed racing through the number of cups in an attempt to win the gold trophy. I still to this day play this retro game and still enjoy it as much now as I did back then.

    The only difference is that now I am more critical of the game, how it works, how it looks, sounds and plays.

    My only complaint or fault with this game is that when you are racing in…

  • Burn Xbox 360 Games – Burn Your Favorite Xbox Games in the Best Way

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    By Robert Macmillan
    You are reading the right article if you are worried about creating the backup copies of your favorite Xbox 360 games. The Xbox 360 gaming discs are very delicate ones and they tend to develop scratches over time. Buying new Xbox 360 discs is also not the right solution as it is a very costly affair. The best solution is to burn your Xbox 360 games. In order to do this you need a special software program because these games are copyright protected. The good news is that the software programmers have developed a software program that…

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