okay, in order to get to the next level in this game, i need the answers to these questions. please help. they are:
1. At some online poker websites, ______ is the term for a free poker game that requires no money. (starts with a b)
2. Name the type of black jack game that uses all of the cards in a deck. (named after an animal)
3. In the casion game Roulette, what do you call the numbers immediately to the left and right of the winning number?
4. In the casino game Party Poker, what is the highest ranking poker hand a player can be dealt?
5. The drug Viagra shouldn't be taken after eating solid food that contains alot of _____?
6. The drug Hydrocodone is the generic ingredient in what brand of pain killer?
thank you soo much!
1. play money or play chips.
2. Pontoon – but don't think so
3. Neighbors
4. Royal Flush
5. ?
6. ?
Help! i'm playing this online murder mystery game, and i need answers to these 6 gambling questions?
They are various card counting methods out there but are mostly used for blackjack only. is there a card counting system for card game such as Yablon/ In between ?
if there is, which card counting system should i use? (high/low, omega, red seven and etc..) Please help me select the best one out there.
(Yablon is a very simple game. Yablon is a banking game in which two cards are dealt face up, and the player bets on whether a third card will rank between the first two cards. Mostly played in Asia and involve pretty big pool on the table. http://www.pagat.com/banking/yablon.html…
Card counting systems gauge assign point to cards that are proportional to their "effect of removal" on the EV of the game being played.
For blackjack cards 2-7 have an effect of decreasing the house edge when removed, and the rest increase it.
So in the game of blackjack point values are assigned negative and positive number to those two groups.
For another game entirely, the effect of removal will be different, so point assignments would need to be different. This means that blackjack card counting systems would not be ideal.
It may be logical, that the cards that are most important in this game are the cards that are MOST likely to fall between two cards, i would imagine that cards 7,8,9 would fall between two other cards values more often than any other cards, or perhaps the cards that represent the end of the spectrum would be most valuable, since they offer you the best ability to predict when the cards will fall between them.
You have to gauge what kind of effect each card has when its removed form the game in comparison to each other card and assign point accordingly, then use a computer to simulate at what count enough cards are removed to overcome the house advantage.
I know nothing about the game in question, but other games are beatable by card counting, blackjack is just the most common.
Some games are not beatable by card coutning, and i feel this may be the case for this one unfortunately from what i understand about it.
—–Edit, after further research into the game, i found that the house edge lies in the shorting of payouts based on their odds, this would suggest that the game may be beatable if the player can detect a large anough change in the probibilities of the game , I also foudn the house edge to be somewhat small.
I feel that it is vulnerable to card counting for the main aspect of the game using a multi paramiter count that incorperates more than two card groups.
I also feel that the payout for ties when the dealer draws a thrid card is particularly vulnerable.
Applying Card Counting on the card game called Yablon/In-between or Red Dog ?
I feel that it is pretty simple, you add/subtract 1 depending on the cards showing, and when the count is high or low, you use that to help determine how much to bet. So when the count is low and a lot of high cards are more probable to come out, dont you bet more since your odds increase in winning?
yeah, you are missing a lot.
In a way, you are comparing it to say ….oh, I need to go left, so ill just turn the steering wheel left, when in reality, theres a lot gogin on insdie the car, with the power steering pump, etc.
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The point values assigned to the cards are representations of theire "effect of removal" or EOR
The eor is a value the card represents that effects the exhisting house advantage.
The exhisting house advantage is a percentage of every dollar bet that the casino makes (on average) as profit
The EOR is a smaller percentage, but it measuring the ***change in house advantage*** as a result of that card being removed.
EORs for each card will be positive or negetive depending on the value of the card, and each EOR for each card is different based on the number of decks and the rules of the game.
To make things simpler, point values are assigned that roughly correltate to the magnitudes of the EORs
The more intricate the card counting system the more efficient it will be, though simple systems using only "1"s are very effective.
as you keep the count, you are actually keeping a rough estimation of the change in the house advantage as a result of the cards seen being removed from the game, but keep in mind, the change in house advantage is not always enough to completely wipe out the exhisting house edge, so even though you may be playing at a high count, you may not be playing at an advantage.
It is true that with higher counts the odds of winning are "high–**ER**" but it doesn always mean you are making a wise bet.
You need to take into consideration the EOR for your game, and the exhisting house edge before betting.
"So when the count is low and a lot of high cards are more probable to come out, dont you bet more since your odds increase in winning?"
When the count is high then you bet more because high cards are more likely to come out of the deck.
When the count is low the high cards have hit the table.
According to the book Bringing down the House, a top level card counter can get a 2% edge at best. this means a win 51% of the time and a loss 49% of the time. So this means wins and losses when the count is zero or plus or minus 1 count in the percentage just wins or losses with a very high or very low count. So if you bet a nominal amount with a lower count and win and then bet big with a high count and lose, then will you make money overall? Think about that.
If it's so simple, then why do you have it backwards? when the count is low (negative), then low cards are more likely to come out. you make larger bets when the count is high and high cards are more likely to come out.
The basics of card counting are pretty simple. you only need to memorize a few dozen rules and do simple addition, subtraction and a little division. becoming proficient in it can take a few weeks or months of practice if you work at it for a few hours a day.
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I feel that performing surgeries is pretty simple. you just cut people open, fix what is wrong with them and then just stitch them back up. Am I missing something?
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you are not missing something, but the pace of a full table can make it more difficult to keep your count straight.
also, while counting cards is not illegal, per se, it is frowned upon in casinos- dealers and pit bosses are trained to notice changes in betting habits.
third, the count only indicates conditions that are more favorable for betting. if you don't start with a bankroll that's large enough, you could lose money chasing the good cards.
yes you are missing something in this field. like someone who works in the casinos who watches those who try to cheat the casino out of big money be careful not to get caught
of you ask here you are probably missing that you have to play perfect basic strategy….
There aren’t many games at the casino where a proper playing strategy can decrease or possibly eliminate the advantage enjoyed by the house, but blackjack is one such game. There are well-known strategies of card counting that enable to eliminate the edge in favor of the house and help the player enjoy a winning day at either the virtual or real work blackjack games.
Obviously the most well known, and most efficient, method for blackjack players to tip the odds to their benefit is to count cards. Card counting, of course is not as simple, or as straightforward, as many tend to believe. in the end, casinos are also aware of card counting, and they are continuously taking countermeasures to limit the effectiveness of this method. from using multiple decks or cards to applying automatic shufflers, casinos are always aiming to defeat card counters, and good players are always discovering new methods and strategies.
The easiest method to count cards is just to keep a current count in your head as every new card is dealt from the deck. this count will help you to determine the chances of the cards they need being the next to appear from the deck. Although this method is relatively simple on single deck blackjack tables, it becomes increasingly complex as the number of decks used in the game rises. Clever blackjack players actively look for single deck tables, as such tables typically give the best chances and the greatest advantage to the skillful card counter.
It is clear that the running count does not tell the whole story, even on single deck blackjack tables. It is essential to know the real count in order to give an efficient betting strategy. Basically, the true count is the running count divided by the number of decks of cards that have not yet been dealt. this true count will allow for a better idea of how favorable the remaining cards will be.
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You are playing with your cards and not your money! do not let the amount of money placed in a bet alter your playing style. Be calm, cool and confident whether it’s a five dollar bet or you are putting up a grand! do not go for higher bets if you are not comfortable with them. Some people simply refrain from hitting a hand they know they should. That’s mostly because they are afraid of going over 21!
You need to pay attention the card that casino dealer is showing. round after round, each hand must be played according to this card.
Avoid casino games that pay just 6-5 on black jacks. this concept has been developed for single games and it can cost you quite a lot over time. Double down as soon as your first two cards equal 11. You can also double down on 10 but you will need to see if dealer’s hand has ace or 10 showing. do not double down on 9 unless dealer’s hand shows 3 through 6. You should always split the aces and 8s but never do the same for 10s.?
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