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Blackjack - How to Play

posted by iGamingBook in December 24th, 2007 
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BlackjackBlackjack is one of THE most famous casino card games in the world ,and for a very good reason, blackjack offers many advantages that the majority of today’s casino games don’t. A variable house limit that always changes with your personal class of skill is rare even for other table games. And if you add to this the power to change your risk mid-play when surrounding circumstances are in your favor, and you have a very player-friendly game.

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Baccarat - How to Play

posted by iGamingBook in December 24th, 2007 
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BaccaratBaccarat is a card game that has perhaps the simplest set of rules of all the card games you will find at a casino. It has many relations to Blackjack, but the rules are actually much simple to comprehend. Nowadays Baccarat is becoming one of the most popular games at online casinos and here you will find a extensive set of Baccarat rules to understand as you study about this exciting game.

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Backgammon - How to Play

posted by iGamingBook in December 22nd, 2007 
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Backgammon gameBackgammon is a game of luck and skill. It is played by two people with 15 checkers each on a board consisting of 24 spaces or points. The checkers are moved according to rolls of the dice. Each player tries to bring his own checkers home and bear them off before his opponent does, hitting and blocking the enemy checkers along the way.

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Omaha Hi/Lo Poker Strategies

posted by iGamingBook in December 20th, 2007 
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Omaha Hi/LoOmaha Hi/Lo poker is one of the most widely-played split pot poker games across the globe. Before you learn any strategies about Omaha Hi/Lo, it is essential that you are well acquainted with the rules of Omaha, since the rules are the same for both the games. The only difference is that the pot is split between high and low ends. In Omaha Hi/lo, the low hand should be higher than 8. In case the game ends with no legitimate low hands, the pot will be won by the highest hand.

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Omaha Hi-Lo Poker Rules | Eights (8) or Better

posted by iGamingBook in December 20th, 2007 
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Omaha Hi LoOmaha Hi-Lo follows the same game rules as regular Omaha Poker, but there is one more way to win a share of the Omaha pot. The Hi (High) Omaha winner is the poker player with the best poker hand, as in Omaha Hi Only. But in addition to a High Omaha winner, there can be a Low (Lo) winner.

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Omaha Poker Strategies

posted by iGamingBook in December 20th, 2007 
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Omaha PokerOmaha poker is the ideal game to play when you seek excitement and love to play with strong hands. If you are looking to win Omaha games, it is essential that you strike the right balance between strategy and discipline. Winning players believe that this is one of the most profitable poker games, provided the right Omaha strategies are applied to the game.

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How to Play Omaha (Omaha Hi) Poker

posted by iGamingBook in December 20th, 2007 
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Omaha PokerOmaha Poker is one of the more popular versions of Poker games played in many Poker tournaments and Casinos. Though Texas Hold’em Poker is considered the reigning master of Poker tournaments, Omaha Poker plays the second best in attracting the large amount of players in card games. The reason for drawing a relatively large amount of card enthusiasts is that Omaha Poker is very similar to Texas Hold’em Poker. The main difference, which many Poker players consider as a better deal, is that in Omaha Poker a player can choose out of 9 cards.
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Poker Hand Rankings

posted by iGamingBook in December 13th, 2007 
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Every poker player must have a knowledge of poker hand rankings.

Following is the hierarchy of possible poker hands arranged from lowest to highest together with a short definition.

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Progressive Jackpots

posted by iGamingBook in December 13th, 2007 
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JackpotThe term “Jackpot” is referred to a big payout hit by a person during an online game. Most often the Slot Machines, multi-million slots or video poker games offer Jackpots. In order to qualify for a Jackpot, you must place the highest bet possible on the machine that you are playing on. As a matter of fact most machines will even have a maximum betting button so that you can automatically play for the jackpot on every turn.

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Texas Hold ‘Em Strategies

posted by iGamingBook in December 13th, 2007 
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Poker Texas hold’emTexas Hold’em is one of the most popular poker games in the world. It is also the most widely-played game in land and online casinos. For beginners, this is the best game to start with, since Texas Hold’em offers novices a great chance to win. However, the role played by strategy and skill in this game cannot be underestimated. For players looking to play just for fun, with no basic skills, Texas Hold’em can spring a nasty surprise. It is natural for beginners to believe that they can call when they have pot odds without taking their opponents game plan into consideration. More often than not, this can prove disastrous. On low limit tables, such as the $2-$4 and $4-$8, this scenario is often witnessed. Most beginners play with no discipline, thereby losing a lot of money in the long-run.

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