There seems to be some confusion amongst the ranks of novice blackjack players. While some pairs should only be split depending on what the dealer
Tag: Blackjack
Tiny Cards and Aces
You will hear tell of blackjack players who swear and stand by doubling down on a tiny card and an Ace against a dealer
Bye Bye Visa and Mastercard
It finally seems that the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UICEA) is upon U.S. players. In light of the upcoming implementation, Mastercard and Visa have both stop processing payments to and from online gambling sites.
So it seems that they are trying to stop us from playing blackjack online. But where there is a will to play there is a way to play. U.S. players will now have to turn to other payments options. And, yes, they do exist.
Other payment options include eChecks, eWalletexpress and Usemywallet. Electronic checks are also an option. They can be deposited directly with the online casino. Then you
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Even Money vs. Insurance
Two different names. Two different things right? You might be surprised.
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Playtech is working its way to the front of the pack when it comes to online gaming industry software providers. Recently they signed to work with the Sega to create and release a Sega brand of online slots. Now Playtech is venturing into the world of mobile devices.
Mobile Web Application is to be the newest in cross-platform software. Playtech says that this mobile gaming application won
Training Yourself in the Ways of Blackjack
There are several myths and philosophies in blackjack that revolve around the idea that there is an order to the cards, and that the order must be preserved. But in truth there is no order to the cards. They are shuffled and then dealt.
It seems that blackjack players who play online don
Insurance Not Good for Basic Strategy
Insurance is a much debated play in blackjack. To take it or not? And the school of thought seems to be split pretty evenly, with one side believing that if they have blackjack and they take insurance that they are guaranteed even money, odds aside.
What insurance really is, is a side bet on whether the dealer