Real Time Gaming rule
change
Be careful when doubling or splitting against a dealer
ace at Real Time Gaming casinos. Many RTG casinos now
follow the old Boss Media rule of not peeking for blackjack
unless the player takes insurance. This rule results in the
unusual situation in which taking insurance is sometimes
worth the cost of being allowed to double or split safely,
knowing the dealer does not have blackjack. The new basic
strategy, based on four decks, can be found with my
Real
Time Gaming review and details on how I did the
calculations are in
the appendix.
Biloxi Visit
I have been invited to speak at another actuarial
conference, this time in New Orleans November 10-12. After
I'm done with New Orleans I'll visit Biloxi, probably Nov
12-14. Not only have I never seen these casinos before but
have never been anywhere along the gulf coast in my life, so
I'm looking forward to having a new experience.
Slot machine thieves
I often tie up two video poker machines at once, not to
play both at the same time but rather to play one while I'm
waiting on drawing tickets or hopper fills for the other
one. When playing in downtown Las Vegas I notice that people
often try to sit down at the machine I am not playing.
Thinking they innocently didn't notice I had credit on the
machine I politely ask them to play another machine.
However an incident at the Four Queens caused me to rethink
the motives of at least some of these people.
A friend and I were playing the 10/7 double bonus
machines at the Four Queens. My friend asked me to watch
his machine while he went to the men's room. Evidently I
was concentrating too much because I suddenly heard coins
dropping into the tray of my friend's machine. I turned to
ask why he was cashing out so soon and saw a scraggly
looking older man collecting the tokens. To make a long
story short the head of security and at least three guards
came over to see what the dispute was about. They ended up
leading the alleged thief away, probably to read him the
trespass act.
So the moral of this story is to keep a close on any
machine you have money in that you are not sitting at. It
helps to put cups on the seat and the deal button.
Casino.net
With the new month I made some advertising changes at
WIzardOfOdds.com. Casino Tropez, Casino del Rio, and
iNetBet are gone. New are City Club and Casino.net. I may
be running a special mailer for City Club soon, so you might
want to hold off playing there to see if I can offer
something better than their usual offer.
Meanwhile I would encourage you to consider playing at
Casino.net. This may be the first time a Boss Media casino
has ever been advertised on my site, and certainly the first
since the re-launch of my site earlier this year. Boss
Media casinos in my opinion are among the most reputable in
the industry however they tend to not be very generous with
bonuses. Casino.net is a welcome exception, with a nice 25%
bonus on your first purchase up to $800, or $20, whichever
is greater. In the short time since I played there myself I
have been offered $500 in additional bonuses. All games
are allowed and the play requirement is 10x deposit plus
bonus. Personally I won $1232 on the initial promotion,
including the bonus, but lost $446 playing a subsequent
promotion.
If you have never played an Internet casino this would be
a very safe one to test the waters with.
Thanks for reading. Until next time, set your
expectations high.
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