Tips on Betting http://www.tipsonbetting.co.uk Poker | Casino | Sports Betting Tips and Advice Thu, 22 Sep 2016 20:13:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.6 Is Internet Sports Betting Safe? /is-internet-sports-betting-safe/ /is-internet-sports-betting-safe/#respond Thu, 22 Sep 2016 20:11:41 +0000 /?p=64 Bet on sports? Yep, millions upon millions of people in the USA and across the globe bet on sports online on a regular basis. Why? The betting odds and football betting lines, on most all Sportsbooks give the sports lover a much greater chance of hitting a huge win than any other form of online gambling. Not to mention that it is #10 on the Fun-Meter!

There are a staggering amount of different “bet on sports” game types available! Everything from horse racing, to entertainment and politics are available for internet sports betting! We’ve all heard about the most popular online sports that people bet on, such as football, basketball, and baseball, along with the betting odds and variations that all fall under the bet on sports umbrella that those games offer. But there are many, many more choices for you.

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Is it safer?  Yes, betting online is much safer. A personal experience I witnessed, was a gentleman in a Vegas Sportsbook hit a $28,000 win on a football bet. On his way to his car, with the cash, he was severely beaten and robbed. He was a little too boisterous and the wrong people heard him. Now if you are betting online or phone from your home or office that won’t happen since you will be mailed your winnings by check or they will be added to your account. Plus, you don’t have to drive around and hunt for a good sportsbook. You don’t even have to drive all the way to Vegas!

Speaking of a good sportsbook with the internet on overload with betting websites, how do you select a sportsbook? Particularly if you are located in the USA as many online sportsbooks don’t accept US Bettors. There are a select  few excellent sportsbooks that do accept wagers from the USA. You need to trust who is giving you the advice where to bet on sports.

If you’re from the UK, then you might be wanting to do premier league betting, which is very popular. Select the right online bookie and it’s a very safe experience.

Is it legal to bet on sports online from the USA? ….YES!  End of story.

Since 2006 the real issue has been where to safely place a bet online and where to safely make a deposit. Not whether to, or not to, bet on sports. Many sportsbooks that accepted US Players before that time, pulled out. It wasn’t worth the grief caused by the US government DOJ aimed at the banking industry.

That was the need incentive that the less than reputable, scammers and thieves opened up a sportsbook to grab a piece of the pie, some are still out there! Since online betting is a global pastime, many sports bettors got, and sadly are still getting hurt. Trust who get your advice from.

That’s where we come in, we do extensive research into Sportsbooks the world over for reputable Sportsbooks YOU Can Trust that do accept USA Players. We don’t want you doing any online betting without our recommendation standards being met first. You don’t need a lot of Sportsbook places to do your online betting, just a few extremely safe, reputable, with fair betting odds and lines, good support, and where customer priority is paramount.

 

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What Are The Different Kinds Of Slots? /what-are-the-different-kinds-of-slots/ /what-are-the-different-kinds-of-slots/#respond Mon, 22 Aug 2016 20:32:28 +0000 /?p=59 For any person who’s played the slots, they will know that there’s so much more to the game than just pulling on the lever and seeing whether luck is on their side.

slotsThis is because over the years there have been many people who’ve managed to understand the complexities of the different kinds of slots gaming so as to ensure that they don’t make any unnecessary gambles and can walk away with some tidy winnings.

Three reel slots

Often known as classic slots, this game has been with us since the late 1800s and contains three reels with anywhere between 10 and 32 stops that gamers have to try and match up in order to get that all-important win.

Simply by pulling the lever of the one-armed bandit, the gamer then faces a quick wait to see if the laws of probability on their side, and it’s this simplicity that has helped establish this as one of the most instantly iconic casino games.

However, just to add to the excitement, many slot operators also decided to add a couple of extra reels to make a five-reel slot machine. Whilst this obviously makes it much harder to line up the winning symbols, casino operators usually reward any victory with a significantly larger payout!

Multi payline slots

But if that wasn’t enough, then bear in mind that the introduction of multi-payline slots increased the gaming complexity to a further degree and also provided the possibility for evermore extravagant winnings. This has really been seized upon by many mobile slots operators in order to keep players interested in this legendary casino game.

Rather than featured a single line to match the winning symbols across the middle, these multi-payline slots allow the gamer to wager upon multiple lines in the slot machine. And with the relatively new slots strategy guide at the LadyLucks site, it introduces a further level of skill and gambling know-how into the humble mobile slots game.

Progressive slots

And finally, the mobile slots gaming era brought perhaps the biggest chance to get some massive winnings thanks to the advent of progressive slots.

These used the technologies of video slots games to link many slots machines together to slowly build a monumental cumulative jackpot. This is the reason why we often see headlines about massive slot machine wins, and shows that if you’re willing to take a big bet, you can gain some huge winnings from the humble mobile slots game!

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What Is It Like To Work At a Casino? /what-is-it-like-to-work-at-a-casino/ /what-is-it-like-to-work-at-a-casino/#respond Sat, 06 Aug 2016 01:58:22 +0000 /?p=53 When most people think of casinos, a number of things often come to mind.  Visions of luxurious attire and large sums of cash being thrown about is what most people probably associate with the general look, feel and ambiance of your average casino.  But is this what it’s really like?  What would it be like to actually work at a casino?  Well, in this article we’re going to examine the reality of these gambling palaces from the viewpoint of the people who actually run everything inside of them…

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Naturally, your overall experience is going to hinge around what specific job you have.  For example, those with a knack or talent for card games will be best served by taking on a role as a dealer, perhaps.  Likewise, those who have very few skills with regards to gambling will probably need to take positions in the service sector of the establishment.  Regardless of which particular sector you’re working in, casinos tend to be excellent employers which will offer both health insurance as well as flexible hours/shifts to all of its employees.  For those who might have other responsibilities or even jobs to tend to, working in a casino can be a godsend as they’re often open 24/7 which means that staff is required around the clock, of course.

For those who really love the atmosphere and simply never tire of playing games, working on the floor of a casino must seem like a dream come true.  Simply put, it’s as if they’re paying you to play games for 6-8 hours a day, so what’s not to love? Also, it’s common for workers to get tips as well.  So in other words, if you happen to be playing against a player (as a dealer) and you win there’s the instant gratification of having beaten them.  But on the other hand, if a player defeats you and wins big, they’ll often throw a tip or two your way (this can sometimes be fairly sizable), so one might say that you will be winning in either case.

There’s also not a lot of employee discrimination present in casinos, believe it or not.  For instance, older workers will often be hired the same as younger ones, it makes little difference to management.  Moreover, since gambling is considered to be a growth industry, it’s easy to find jobs, especially in a place like Vegas.  Additionally, some casinos will offer employees either free or discounted food, which is in all honesty, a pretty nice incentive when you think about it.  Furthermore, some establishments will even set you up with your own room, which that alone represents an incredible value.

Clearly working at a casino is far from one of the worst jobs you could have, in fact there are plenty of reasons why a person would want to find gainful employment with such an institution (which we’ve previously covered).  If you do end up looking for work with one, just keep in mind that personnel frequently changes, so stay friendly with management as they might have additional contacts who can hook you up with another job somewhere else should things take a bad turn.

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How casino games have changed over time /how-casino-games-have-changed-over-time/ /how-casino-games-have-changed-over-time/#respond Wed, 11 Sep 2013 01:34:27 +0000 /?p=14 While an overwhelming majority of us automatically think of the buzz of slot machines and the lure of the poker table when we hear the word “casino”, things certainly didn’t start out that way.  In the early days of “casinos”, most establishments tended to feature the Roulette wheel much more than anything else.  These European gambling establishments didn’t bear the name casinos, of course, but nevertheless they were places where people would regularly gather in order to play chance-based games.  Naturally, due to the fact that a giant roulette wheel is very visually imposing, they tended to act like magnets for people looking for some action.

The truth is however, various types of gambling houses have been reported to exist since at least 2300 BC.  Accounts of Chinese houses devoted to gambling in those ages are well-known by historians.  Additionally, these sorts of practices were also engaged by the Ancient Greeks and Romans as well, both of which enjoyed this sort of social entertainment.

By the time we began to see more elaborate, finely decorated establishments springing up across Europe, many of the staple casino games of today were either in development or existing in a more simplified form (but not always).  For instance, perhaps the most popular casino / card game in the world, Poker, is found to have a stunning number of variations throughout the world, many of which were developing simultaneously.

Things more or less stayed the same up until the early 20th century when the United States began to come into its own.  In a way, the modern American casino was borne out of the atmosphere of the saloons of the old west.  During those times, the local saloon served as not only a place to gamble / play cards with the locals and fellow travelers, it was also a place to grab a drink and maybe even a hotel room for the night.  Today, modern casinos accommodate all of these areas and more, of course.

In terms of the games played, the areas which have seen the most change seem to be the slots and the roulette wheel.  As previously indicated, roulette has more or less been eclipsed these days by other games which people seem to find more interesting, like baccarat or high stakes poker, for example.  Nowadays, casinos will often feature a number of smaller roulette tables positioned around the floor in addition to a larger wheel placed somewhere central.

Slot machines have long been a big draw for both newer as well as the olden casinos.  Needless to say, the slots have probably seen more change than any other specific area when it comes to casino games.  First they were entirely mechanical, now they’re more or less entirely digitized.  Of course many casinos have even started to shift attention to their online efforts, given the potential to reach a much larger audience (as well as much lower overhead costs of maintaining a computer network vs. managing a large facility and everything that entails).

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Can you increase your odds when playing casino games online? /can-you-increase-your-odds-when-playing-casino-games-online/ /can-you-increase-your-odds-when-playing-casino-games-online/#respond Sun, 25 Aug 2013 01:33:30 +0000 /?p=11 As you no doubt have already heard, particularly if you’re a member of the gambling community, online casino gaming has become “all the rage”.   Regardless of the fact that it’s no longer about cutting cards with human opponents (who might have certain weaknesses), people are still fascinated and captivated with the concept of increasing their odds.  When you think about the very nature of digital gambling, it’s easy to assume that it’s a completely captured field where the odds are long in favor of the house and short on the player.  However, one should keep in mind that we’re still talking about games which are based on well-known statistics and tactics here.  In other words, some of the same strategies you might use when in a physical casino can be applied within an online context.

For starters, you want to choose the game(s) which not only best suit your playing style and general skill level, but also provide the best player odds and opportunities.  A classic example of this would be Blackjack, which is dependent on not just luck but also decisive decision making.  A few things to consider when playing blackjack online:

  • When you get to 17, just stop hitting.  Statistically speaking, the odds having the best hand possible for that particular round lies in a player stopping at 17 (because it’s much more likely that you’ll go over 21 as opposed to your opponent reading 17-21 without going over).

  • Some people like to double on 11 or even 10 when the dealer has a value somewhere between 2 and 9.

  • If you have 12 and the dealer has a 2 or 3, always hit.

Of course when it comes to card games, your overall odds are always going to be greater when you’re playing against human opponents who happen to be amateurs themselves.  This isn’t to say that some of them might not be extremely lucky that day or even have an unknown talent for the game, just that when it comes to being pitted against humans vs. computers, it’s probably best to stick with other people.
Speaking of card games, Poker is another game with plenty of options to choose from when it comes to taking your gambling online.   Similarly, increasing your odds with online poker is also possible, but this is where skill really becomes a factor. Simply put, it doesn’t really matter if you’re playing online or with friends, the more time you spend studying poker and honing your skills, the fiercer you will end up being at the table.  Perhaps the best way to become a better online poker player is to both play practice games (for no money) as well as study some of the true legends of the game and their many strategies.

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Why you should practice roulette (before playing “for real”) /why-you-should-practice-roulette-before-playing-for-real/ /why-you-should-practice-roulette-before-playing-for-real/#respond Sat, 01 Jun 2013 15:32:09 +0000 /?p=9 There are just some games which (assuming you want to be “good” at them) require a bit of practice and/or enhanced familiarity, shall we say.  Roulette is one of these games.  In fact, given the relative randomness of roulette, it will be your own command over placing bets which will either be your saving grace or downfall, you might say.

Naturally, you don’t have to be a gambler to win at roulette though.  Some complete novices occasionally seem to do quite well with the game, but they tend to stick to the more direct and “simplistic” bets / areas.  For instance, placing bets on either red or black for a few spins is a fairly common tactic, the idea being that you have a 50/50 chance of ending up a winner, of course.  Naturally, it will end up being a person’s luck which determines whether or not they hit or miss with their solid color bets.  Nevertheless, quite a lot of gamblers tend to go for this method when approaching the roulette wheel.

Similarly, you can also bet along the odds of different types/groupings of numbers appearing.  For example, going with odd or even numbers in combination with either a red or black bet is often employed.  Of course this further complicates the ability of the gambler to predict when a string of both choices are going to appear simultaneously, but it can also serve as a way of hedging against losses assuming that your choice of either, let’s say a few chips on black, don’t pan out the way your expected.

Getting away from the rules and fundamentals of the game for a moment though, perhaps the best way to prepare for roulette in a casino (or even online, for that matter), is to become extremely familiar with roulette as a game.  If you’ve ever really gotten into a particular game before (or perhaps became addicted to one) you should already know how it feels to completely dominate all aspects of it, right?  In other words, you have played that particular game so much that you can very nearly forecast or anticipate what the next play might be.

We’re not talking about psychic premonitions here though, instead focusing in on what one might call the “regular patterns” of the game itself.  Think of it this way, if you were a baseball player, you’d want to have every aspect of your “swing” mastered, correct?  Even though the batter doesn’t know where the pitcher is going to throw the ball exactly, their instincts and physicality must be finely tuned enough so that they can react to the action in real-time.   Sometimes it’s just about being prepared to take advantage of good opportunities when they arise.  Roulette is no different in this regard sometimes; for example, if you see red pop up 7 times in a row, it might not be a bad bet to place something on black (unless the table is rigged of course).

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How to play “Slots” (the casino game) /how-to-play-slots-the-casino-game/ /how-to-play-slots-the-casino-game/#respond Sat, 18 May 2013 05:31:25 +0000 /?p=7 For those who aren’t aware, the phrase “playing the slots” is a reference to gambling with the assistance of a slot machine.  You probably already know the drill already, you pop in a token or some change into the machine and pull the lever down on the side.  Noises emanate from the strange contraption, lights flicker with wild abandon, and the wheels on the display spin like the tires of a new sports car.  OK, well…perhaps that was a bit too dramatic of a description, but you surely understand now – Slots is meant to be a rather passive, yet somewhat stimulating gambling experience for those who really aren’t interested in anything more than pure luck and maybe fun.

In other words, playing slots isn’t about strategy, at all.  When it comes to slot machines, you pretty much just drop your coins or bills in, start pulling and hope for the best.  Of course you’ll need to set your bet amounts first, perhaps after choosing the exact type of game you want to play.  You see, newer slot machines these days tend to be all-digital, perhaps even employing the use of touch screens (unlike the older ones which were purely mechanical and operated with a lever on the side).  This isn’t to say that mechanical models or even hybrid designs are still manufactured and used in casinos, (only that nearly everything seems to be tending toward digitalization).

Regardless, once you’ve selected your game and have set your bet(s), it’s time to start the gears spinning.  One of the most intriguing things about slots of course is that in casinos, they’re often linked with some type of daily / monthly / weekly jackpot of sorts.  Or to put it another way, you might be playing a few turns when everything lights up like Christmas and some employee comes over to congratulate and inform you that you’ve just won several thousand dollars.  The same exact setup is also often found in online casinos, which tend to feature digital versions of a number of slot machine-based games of varying types.

As far as actually playing the game continuously goes, you should probably take a look at the payout table, which is usually pasted on the machine itself, displayed on screen or perhaps accessible through a sub-menu.  This table will tell you what combinations pay out the most cash on turns.  The rules tend to vary widely, but combinations usually feature the highest payouts.

When it comes to strategy, there’s not much to consider, perhaps outside of making sure that you perhaps wait until you’ve won a turn or two before increasing your bet amount (as well as trying to avoid “falling into the red”, so to speak).  Most slot machines use random number generators, so there’ very little you can do outside of simply being lucky, to increase your odds of winning.  Nevertheless, some long-time slot players seem to think that there are certain machines which are “hotter” than others, often times, and these machines are prized destinations for regular casino visitors.

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The most popular casino games to play online /the-most-popular-casino-games-to-play-online/ /the-most-popular-casino-games-to-play-online/#respond Mon, 11 Mar 2013 01:30:35 +0000 /?p=5 When it comes to gambling, it would seem that most people would just as well stay at home and do it.  No one is implying that casinos aren’t grand establishments meriting their own charms, only that the average person looking to jump in on a quick slot run or perhaps the odd game of poker would probably rather do it online.

In truth, this vast migration of gamblers (from their previous positions in physical buildings) to “virtual” destinations is just part of an ongoing trend, of course.  Nearly everything you can think of is being digitized or exploited by the internet these days, often to the benefit of the customer/consumer, mind you.  After all, it makes sense; the convenient aspects alone make playing online casino games worth exploring (and let’s not forget, there’s no additional costs in the way of petrol required, either).

Anyway, why don’t we look at some of the more popular online casino games which patrons all across the world are playing right now, shall we?

Poker

Right at the top of the list we have Poker.  Sure, it might be considered the immediate staple of the entire gambling industry (and there are more variations on it out there than one can count), but Poker is still where it’s at.  Even in the online domain, Poker is more or less a default choice, to be honest.  Given this, each and every online provider usually has, at the very least, one or more excellent poker games to devote your time toward.  Moreover, you’ll also find a much greater number of people participating in online poker games as well, which means the possibility for winnings also increases somewhat.  Naturally, you might encounter a really great player from time to time, but going up against more novice adversaries will likely be more the norm (unless you’re playing with virtual players, of course).

Blackjack or Roulette (it’s a tie)

Coming in a close second or possibly third, we have blackjack and/or Roulette.  Both of these fine games are also mainstays among casinos as well.   It would seem that the general perception of both of these particular games is that they’re a bit more simplified than Poker.  In other words, the rules, bets, and general strategy of both games is either more limited, or more direct (depending on your point of view) when compared with the many intricacies associated with a game like Poker.  That doesn’t mean you can’t still be more of a strategist while playing them, just that luck might be considered more a factor in both Roulette as well as Blackjack.  When it comes to online gaming, Blackjack probably has more colorful iterations than you will readily believe.  For example, it’s typical for an online casino to feature Blackjack games with movie tie-ins, etc… Roulette obviously lends itself well toward possibilities with animations and effects.

Slots

Last but certainly not least, we have the Slots.  Nearly everyone seems to enjoy the simplicity of slots, whether it be live an in person or virtual.  As expected, being a rather static game, there are an untold number of graphical variations of the basic slot machine game.  You might even discover some slot-themed online games which are quite “zany” by anyone’s standards.  Upon your first visit to an “online” casino, the slots are probably the best place to start.

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