Casinos Online-Internet Gambling Gambling-Casinos-Online.com

Casino Gambling with Mark Pilarski.

Mark is the author of Deal Me In, a syndicated columnist and your valuable source of casino gambling information.

Mark Pilarski provides you with 18 years of casino gambling experience from the other side. 18 years is how long he has worked for casinos. I find Mark's unique insight to be interesting, entertaining and very informative. Sit back relax, read and enjoy. You can Email Mark Pilarski if you have any questions.Your answer may be featured in one of his columns.

The Archive of Mark's Columns

Previous Columns

Black Jack

Slots

Casinos

Gambling

Poker

Roulette

Video Poker

Keno

Las Vegas

Craps

Baccarat


To order Mark Pilarski's award winning audio cassettes-laminated win cards package "Hooked on Winning" ($12.95 plus $2. S&H), call 1- (800) WINNERS.

Casino Gambling by Mark Pilarski

Three faces of eight

Dear Mark, I have not seen any Basic Blackjack Strategy that suggests doubling down on a hard eight. All I have read or seen on Basic Blackjack Strategy states you only hit the hard eight. Do you have a professional's view of the decision to double down on eight? I do not remember you addressing this issue. Dan J.

Because single deck games are harder to find than the proverbial needle in a haystack, current writings on blackjack, (as well as on blackjack basic strategy cards) are created for multiple deck games. Usually they all suggest the same thing: Hit your hard eight against any card the dealer is showing. However, Dan, if you happen to stumble upon a single deck game, it is commonly recommended that you double down on a hard eight when the dealer is showing a five or a six.

Dear Mark, Do all casinos use the same dice size on their crap games? Mickey H.

Most dice on crap games today are the size of a three-quarter inch cube, but the size can vary up to a sixteenth of an inch because different companies make dice.

Up until the early sixties, dice were somewhat smaller, measuring about five-eighths of an inch. The increase in size was for a few different reasons, the foremost being complicate life for the cheaters. It is much harder to "palm" or "switch" the bigger dice. Another reason is that as crap tables grew larger to accommodate more players, it became advantageous to have larger spots making it easier for the dealers and players to read the numbers.

I once positioned a five-eighths inch die next to a three-quarter inch cube at the end of a crap table, and what a difference an eighth of an inch makes! even with my botched lasik surgery.

Dear Mark, A quick question about Texas Hold'em: Let's say the five community cards are all hearts. For example, the board shows the 6, 7, 8, 10, and Jack. In my hand, I have the Ace of hearts. Do I get to play my Ace of hearts and take the pot, or am I screwed and the pot is split? Our poker group had a minor argument the other night and would like clarification. As long as I have played, we have played that if you can make a higher flush, then you win. Andrew R.

Correct you are, Andrew, in that your pocket Ace of hearts ranks supreme and you can marry it with the just four of the other hearts on the board (the five face-up cards in Texas Hold'em). Your Ace-High Flush would be higher than any other flush whose highest card ranks lower than the ace. If ever the highest card in the flushes of two opponents is the same, the hand is counted down to the next highest card to see which flush is higher. This countdown can continue until the final card of the hand determines the higher flush.

One exception (there's always one, n'est pas) to your specific example would be if someone were holding the nine of hearts as one of their two pocket cards. They trump your hand because that player would have cards in sequence, making their hand a Straight Flush.

Gambling quote of the week:

I believe that some good poker players actually employ a degree of extrasensory perception (ESP). While I've never studied the subject in depth, it seems to me there's too much evidence to ignore that ESP exists or that most people have it to some degree. Doyle Brunson, How I Made $1,000,000 Playing Poker (1979)

-------------------------
pilarski@markpilarski.com
http://markpilarski.com

Previous Columns


The Online Casinos below are not being endorsed By Mark Pilarski.

English Harbour is one of the finest casinos online. They offer you your own personalized start page, $35 free with a minimum first purchase of $35 and first rate software.The software must be downloaded, but the wait is well worth it.The largest slot machine jackpots on the internet.



Slot Land has added a new exciting game to their online gambling site : the WildHeart. This variation of a popular Double Joker video poker offers TRIPLE play giving you a chance of winning on THREE paylines at a time. Two wild cards that may be substituted for any card. The best hand, a Royal Flush, pays off up to the amount of our progressive jackpot. NO DOWNLOADS a webtv favorite.

The Sands of the Caribbean Online Casino and Sports BookThe Sands offers over 40 games for online gambling, progressive jackpots, single and multiplayer games and sportsbetting.
The games include everyone's favorites: blackjack, slots, video poker and more. Their sportsbetting service is the one and only service I use when I want to bet online. The ongoing comp programs rate as one of the best the internet has to offer.
Download required, but definitely worth it!!

Internet Casinos

Internet casinos listed at gambling casinos online.com are for the players looking for reliable places to gamble online. I gamble for enjoyment.

Internet casinos or online sports betting casinos can ask to be listed, if the website visitors have any problems with your product you will be given an opportunity to solve the problem. Unsolved problems and your services will be removed from this website.

Internet Casinos-Gambling Online