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Promotions Come and Go
Caesars Palace used to give away free decks of used cards. It wasn’t advertised anywhere, but if you knew about it, all you had to do was walk up to the cashier and ask for a deck. How did we know about the deal? In this case, we read about it in the Las Vegas Advisor This is the sort of promotion that you find when you keep your eyes and ears wide open. It’s also the kind of promotion that’s here today, gone tomorrow One time you’ll go to Caesars Palace and the cashier will smile and hand you a deck of cards. Then the next time she’ll look at you like you’re out of your mind (and swear that Caesars has never given away free cards). It happens all the time.
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About Online Casino Gambling
Back Room
"I'll tell you exactly what happened," 1 told Brown, who readied himself to take notes as 1 spoke. "I went up to that roulette table and bet a black chip and lost. 1 usually don't bet that much money, but I'd been drinking the whole night and started gambling recklessly. 1 was making bets all over the . 1 doesn’t even remember on which tables. After 1 made that roulette bet, 1 went to the showroom to retrieve my jacket, which 1 had left there after the show. 1 was drinking champagne all during the show probably the reason why 1 left the jacket there in the first place. 1 was just too drunk to remember to put it back on.
Blackjack Move
"Nothing matters," he explained to me in the car as we drove down the mountain to Reno. "Not what the dealers see, not what color the chips are nothing. The move is too powerful. You bet three red chips; the dealer can look at it ten times. Then when you go out there and slap his hand while you're claiming, with your backup chips sitting on the casino table, you knock the dealer senseless. The backup chips," Joe stressed. "They're your protection. They fucking brainwash the dealer-and then the footman and pit boss. The dealer calls them to the table after a move goes down, and they see nothing but blacks on the layout-or purples if we're moving purples.
Casino Wheels
During September 1971, Las Vegas's roulette layouts were stealthily bombed by camouflaged black chips. Every weekend, Duke and Jerry would arrive and we'd go out to work. Usually we worked Friday and Saturday, day and nigh and sometimes Sunday afternoon, depending upon the profits and steam already realized. If the town had become too steamy, We couldn't press it, even if the weekend's earnings were not up to par. We basically did the straight-up moves. In a few of the classier joints that handled the action, we slipped in purple chips on streets, relishing the casino $5,500 payoffs. Those moves were by design and put in by Duke, who sat alongside the table at the top.
Money for Shoe
All 21 players must change their basic money management techniques against the shoe. It is a much faster casino game. You must “press" (jump) your bets much quicker and higher against the shoe. The new philosophy will terrify many players, who already shake and tremble when they bet more than $10. But the shoe often runs in winning and losing streaks, so you must press your second bet if you win. That way you'll be in the right position if the shoe takes off on a streak. If you lose, revert to your original bet. If you win the second bet, my money management progression method will take care of you after that, in any country.
Pro Casino
I have a friend, “Joe,” who visits Las Vegas a couple times a year. Once, while Joe was watching us casino play, Shirley hit a $20,000 royal. The royal wasn’t that unusual for us, but to Joe, a diesel mechanic, it looked like manna from heaven. In addition, that night we were staying in a villa at the MGM Grand Mansion. Needless to say, Joe was amazed by the combo of a $20,000 royal and the Mansion. The next day, Joe announced that he’d decided to become a professional gambler. Everything he’d seen the night before seemed like a pretty good way to live. And since I was used to teaching and had figured out how to do all of this, I could easily show him how.
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