Archive for July 23rd, 2010
Q&A: Best online casino for United States
Question by Munch2477: Best online casino for United States
I am looking to play some roulette and blackjack online for real money. There are several problems that keep coming up. If I find a good one, it usually doesnt accept American citizens. Or they offer these huge bonuses of up to 00 for depositing money except the bonuses cannot be cashed out (only the winnings you make from a bonus) and in order to cash out you need wager a certain amount (with a deposit most say you need to wager at least 00 to cash out! Also, they will say that you can only wager on certain games and every site I have looked at gives a long list of games you cannot play (including blackjack and roulette). So basically you can only play their rigged slots to cash out (im guessing mostly everyone loses their money). I know this is a long shot but does anyone know of any sites that allow you to play blackjack or roulette and allow you to cash out after a certain point while wagering in these games? I live in NJ if that matters
Yeah but isnt there a danger with this? If i am using real money wont they see that my credit card is registered in NJ? When I cash out they would mail my check to canada…
What about bodog.com? I just looked into that and I have seen their commercials during the WSOP. I read through their terms and it all looks pretty legit. They dont take any fees and allow you to play any games you want. Does anyone else use bodog?
dover…thanks for the website of blacklisted sites…bodog was not on it. And the other site you give me is just your site selling stuff…i dont really need that. There is no way to gain an edge over the house without counting. only scammers claim they can.
Best answer:
Answer by Am I Pretty… Duh!
Just say you live in Canada. http://Fakenamegnenerator.com can give you an address and everything.
These casinos will fall for it.
http://earncasino.info
What do you think? Answer below!
How many tie hands in a row have you ever seen in baccarat ?
Question by john: How many tie hands in a row have you ever seen in baccarat ?
Either in a land casino or playing online.
Best answer:
Answer by pdq
Personally, I haven’t played enough baccarat to witness any really big streaks of ties. I think I remember seeing 3 in a row a few times.
I might be mistaken, but I’m quite sure it’s 1 out of 10 to hit a tie. (9 to 1 odds, so they pay you 8 to 1 on the bet.)
If that is right, then AFTER you’ve seen your first tie, you could expect a 2nd to hit right after that once ever 10 times. After hitting 1 tie, expect to make it a 3-in-a-row about once ever 100 times, and 4-in-a-row once every 1,000 times. Again – these numbers are after you’ve already hit 1 tie looking for a streak.
Add a zero at the end of those numbers if you are just sitting down and are wondering what the odds are of hitting any streak of ties right now. 1 in 10 for one; 1 in 100 for two; 1 in 1,000 for three, 1 in 10,000 for four; 1 in 100,000 for five; and once in every million times will you sit down and get 6 ties hands in a row. I’m sure it happens, but not very often.
Last note – these are all based on a 1 in 10 shot of getting a tie. 1 in 10 seems logical seeing that there are 10 outcomes in baccarat for any hand. Please, someone let me know if I’m wrong about that stat.
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