Sports Betting

Sports betting is the general activity of predicting sports results by making a wager on the outcome of a sporting event.

Aside from simple wagers–betting a friend that one’s favorite baseball team will win its division, for instance, or buying a football “square” for the Super Bowl–sports betting is commonly done through a bookmaker. Bookmakers generally offer two types of wagers on the winner of a sporting event: a straight-up or money line bet, or a point spread wager. Moneylines and straight-up prices are used to set odds on sports such as soccer, baseball and hockey (the scoring nature of which renders point spreads impractical) as well as individual vs. individual matches, like boxing.

Sports Betting

About Online Poker

This book is intended to be an introduction to the poker game, emphasizing on the online poker, the betting structure, poker variants, poker strategy and specific poker tournaments.

Online poker is the game of poker played over the Internet. Online poker rooms tend to be viewed as more player-friendly and allow the players to play for very low stakes. It has been partly responsible for a dramatic increase in the number of poker players worldwide. While the practice of comping players with free meals, hotel rooms, and merchandise is quite common in B&M casinos, online poker rooms have needed to develop new ways to reward faithful customers. The most common way of doing this is through deposit bonuses, where the player is given a bonus code to enter when placing money into an account. One common feature of the online poker sites is to offer tournaments called satellites by which the winners gain entry to real-life poker tournaments. Online poker rooms reward customers through deposit bonuses, where the player is given a bonus code to enter when placing money into an account.

About Online Poker

A Gambling Guide

A Gambling GuideGambling as a betting action – wagering money or something of material value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money or material goods.
A guide about what is gambling (with a special section for online gambling), casino games with both beatable casino games (poker , blackjack, video poker with progressive jackpot, pai gow poker, betting, horse racing – parimutuel, slot machines and other gambling machines) and unbeatable casino games (baccarat, craps, roulette, keno, casino war, faro, pachinko, sic bo, let it ride, 3-card poker, 4-card poker, red dog, Caribbean stud poker, etc.), and non-casino gambling games (bingo, lottery, mahjong, backgammon, bridge, etc.).
Fixed-odds gambling in sports is also present in this book with horse racing, greyhound racing, football (particularly association football, American football and rugby), golf, tennis, cricket, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, snooker, motor sports, boxing, darts, cross-country skiing and biathlon. Please, don’t forget to take a look to the legality of the gambling and online gambling, as well as to the articles, warnings and links dedicated to the gambling addiction. Extreme cases of problem gambling may cross over into the realm of mental disorders.

CONTENTS:

A Gambling Guide
– Contents
– Legal aspects
– Psychological aspects
– Types of gambling
– – Casino games
– – – “Beatable” casino games
– – – “Unbeatable” casino games
– – Non-casino gambling games
– – Fixed-odds gambling
– – Gambling on horse races
– – Sports betting
– – Scratchcards
– – Other types of betting
– – Arbitrage betting
– Staking systems
– List of notable wagers
– Associated word usage
– See also
– Bibliography
“Beatable” casino games
Horse racing
– Contents
– Forms of horse racing
– Horse racing in North America
– Horse racing in Australia
– Horse racing in Europe
– Pedigree
– Betting
Handicapping
– Contents
– The practice in action
– – Horse racing
– – Predicting the Outcome of Races
– Notes
– References
“Unbeatable” casino games
Non-casino gambling games
Mahjong
– Contents
– History
– – Mahjong in China
– – Mahjong in the western world
– – Current development
– Variants
– International rules
– Equipment
– Setting up the board
– – Prevailing Wind and Game Wind
– – Dealing tiles
– – Charleston
– Gameplay
– – Flower tiles
– – Joker tiles
– – Melds
– – Ready hands
– – Draws
– – Abortive draws
– – Winning
– – Turns and rounds
– Scoring
– Trivia
– References
– Footnotes
Card games
– Contents
– The deck or pack
– The deal
– The rules
– – Rule infractions
– Types of card games
– – Trick-taking games
– – Rummy-style games
– – Casino or gambling card games
– – Solitaire (or Patience) games
– – Shedding games
– – Accumulating games
– – Fishing Games
– – Multi-genre games
– – Collectible card games (CCG’s)
– – Other card games
– – Fictional card games
– – Pranks
– See also
– External links
Playing card
– Contents
– History
– – Early history
– – Spread across Europe and early design changes
– – Later design changes
– – Alleged symbolism
– Playing cards today
– – Anglo-American
– – German
– – Central European
– – Switzerland
– – Italian
– – Spanish
– – Japanese
– Playing card symbols in Unicode
– See also
– References
Liar’s poker
– The book
Bourré
– Contents
– Object
– Rules
– Variations
– Resources
Bridge
– Contents
– Game play
– – Dealing
– – The auction
– – The play of the hand
– – Scoring
– – Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge
– History
– Tournaments
– – Bidding boxes and bidding screens
– – Important Bridge Players
– Game Strategy
– – Bidding systems and conventions
– Play techniques
– – Basic techniques by declarer
– – Advanced techniques by declarer
– – Basic techniques by defenders
– – Advanced techniques by defenders
– Example
– Bridge on the Internet
– Computer Bridge
– – World Champions Computer Bridge
– References
– Game play
Piquet
– Contents
– History
– Rules
– – The Cut
– – The Deal
– – Carte Blanche
– – Exchanging Cards
– – The Declaration Phase
– – – The Point
– – – The Sequence
– – – The Set
– – – Repique and Pique
– – The Play
– – Crossing the Rubicon
– – Scoring
– – Variations
– – Tactics
– Background
Thirty-one
– Contents
– Details of play
– Common variations of Thirty-one
– – Banking version
– – Variations on play
Three card brag
– Rules
– Hand ranks
– Betting
– Shuffling
Coin-tossing
– Contents
– History of coin flipping
– The process of coin flipping
– Coin flipping in dispute resolution
– – Fair results from a biased coin
– Physics of coin flipping
– Coin flipping in fiction
– Number-theoretic version of “flipping”
– Counterintuitive properties
– See also
– References
Head and Tail
– See also
Razzle
Fixed-odds gambling
– Contents
– Calculating fixed odds
– Types of odds offered
– – Fractional odds
– – Decimal odds
– – Moneyline odds
– See also
Greyhound racing
– Contents
– History
– Greyhound racing today
– Treatment of racing dogs
– – Living Conditions
– – In Australia
– – Medical Care
Jai alai
– Rules and Play
– Geographic distribution
Football
– Contents
– History
– – Ancient games
– – Mediæval football
– – Calcio Fiorentino
– – Official disapproval and attempts to ban football
– The establishment of modern codes of football
– – English public schools
– – The Cambridge Rules
– – Other developments in the 1850s
– – Australian rules football
– – The Football Association
– – Rugby football
– – North American football
– – Gaelic football
– – The split in rugby football
– – The globalisation of association football
– – The reform of American football
– – The two rugby codes diverge further
– Football today
– – Use of the word “football” in English-speaking countries
– – Games descended from the FA rules of 1863
– – Games descended from Rugby School rules
– – Australian and Irish varieties of football
– – Surviving Mediæval ball games
– – Other surviving public school games
– – More recent inventions and derivations
– – Tabletop games and other recreations
– References
Soccer
– Contents
– Nature of the game
– History and development
– Laws of the Game
– – Overview of the Laws
– – Players, equipment and officials
– – Playing field
– – Duration and tie-breaking methods
– – Ball in and out of play
– – Fouls and misconduct
– – Offside
– Governing bodies
– Major international competitions
– Domestic competitions
– Names of the game
– References
– Further reading
American football
– Contents
– Popularity
– The rules of American football
– – Field and players
– – Game duration
– – Advancing the ball
– – Changes of possession
– – Scoring
– – Kickoffs and free kicks
– – Penalties
– – – Some common penalties
– The players
– – Offense
– – Defense
– – Special teams
– Basic football strategy
– Physicality of the game
– Development of the game
– Problems in football
– Leagues, Organizations, and Associations
– – United States
– – Internationally
– – Alternate Rulesets
– – Non-current Leagues
– Footnotes
Golf
– Contents
– Anatomy of a golf course
– – Par
– Play of the game
– – Scoring
– – Fees
– – Team play
– Handicap systems
– Golf rules and other regulations
– Golf course architecture and design
– Hitting a golf ball
– – Types of shots
– – Poor shots
– – The golf swing
– Equipment
– – Golf clubs
– – Golf balls
– – Golf Shafts
– – Other equipment
– History
– Social aspects of golf
– – Cost to Play
– – Cost of Maintenance
– Golfing countries
– Professional golf
– – Golf tours
– – Men’s major championships
– – Women’s majors
– Environmental impact
– Etymology
– Golf Movies
Tennis
– Contents
– Manner of play
– – The court
– – – Types of Courts
– – Play of a single point
– – Scoring
– – Officials
– – Miscellaneous
– – Other Rules of Play Used in American College Tennis
– – Other Rules of Play Used in American High School Tennis
– Shots
– – Serve
– – Forehand
– – Backhand
– – Other shots
– Tournaments
– History
– Great Players
– The Greatest Player of All Time
– The Great Doubles Players
– Notes
– Sources
Cricket
– Contents
– Objective and results
– Laws of cricket
– – Players and officials
– – – Players
– – – Umpires
– – – Scorers
– – The playing field
– – Match structure
– – Batting and scoring runs
– – Bowling and dismissals
– – Fielding and wicket-keeping
– – Other roles
– History
– Forms of cricket
– – Test cricket
– – One-day cricket
– – Twenty20 Cricket
– – First-class matches
– – Other forms of cricket
– International structure
– References
Baseball
– Contents
– History
– – Origins of baseball
– – History of baseball in the United States
– Gameplay
– – General structure
– – Fielding team
– – – The battery
– – – The infielders
– – – The outfielders
– – – Defensive strategy
– – – – Pitching
– – – – Fielding strategy
– – Team at bat
– – – Batters and runners
– – – Batting
– – – Baserunning
– – – Batting and base running strategy
– – Innings and determining a winner
– – Substitutions
– – Rosters
– Other personnel
– Baseball’s unique style
– – Time element
– – Individual and team
– – The uniqueness of each baseball park
– Statistics
– Popularity
– Organized leagues
– Footnotes
– References
Basketball
– Contents
– History
– – Early basketball
– – College basketball and early leagues
– – U.S. high school basketball
– – National Basketball Association
– – International basketball
– Rules and regulations
– – Playing regulations
– – Equipment
– – Violations
– – Fouls
– Common techniques and practices
– – Positions and structures
– – Shooting
– – Passing
– – Dribbling
– – Height
– Variations and similar games
– References
Ice hockey
– Contents
– History
– – Foundation of the modern game
– – The Professional Era
– Equipment
– Game
– Penalties
– Tactics
– Periods and overtime
– Women’s ice hockey
– Sledge hockey
– – Sport description
– – History of sledge hockey
– International competition
– Hockey in popular culture
– Attendance Records
– Number of registered players by Countries
– Notes
Rugby
– Contents
– Rugby league and rugby union
– Rules
– History
– Culture
– Games descended from Rugby School rules
– See also
Snooker
– Contents
– History
– Governing body
– The game
– – The Table
– – Objective
– – A Snooker Match
– – Gameplay
– – Fouls
– – The end of a frame
– – Highest break
– Tournaments
– References
Motor sports
– Contents
– History
– – The start
– – City to city racing
– – 1910-1950
– Regulations
– Categories
– – Single-seater racing
– – Rallying
– – Touring car racing
– – Stock car racing
– – Drag racing
– – Sports car racing
– – Offroad racing
– – Kart racing
– – Other categories
– Use of flags
Boxing
– Contents
– Origins
– – London Prize Ring rules (1743)
– – Marquess of Queensberry rules (1867)
– Olympic boxing
– – Olympic (amateur) boxing history
– Professional boxing
– – Evolution of professional boxing
– – Length of bouts
– Equipment
– Technique
– – Stance and movement
– – Punches
– – Defense
– – In the ring
– – Less common strategies
– Boxing styles
– – In-fighter
– – Out-fighter
– – Brawler
– – Hybrid boxers
– – Swarmer
– – Rock, Paper, Scissors
– Famous boxers
– – London rules and pre-Queensberry era
– – 1900s to 1920s
– – 1920s to 1940s
– – 1940s to 1960s
– – 1960s to 1980s
– – 1980s to present
– International Boxing Hall of Fame
– Medical concerns
– – Fatalities versus brain injury
– Governing bodies
– – Professional boxing
– – Amateur boxing
– Impact of boxing on the English language
– Boxing in popular culture
– References
– Notes
Darts
– Contents
– Dart boards
– – Height and distance
– – History
– – Scoring
– Soft tip boards and darts
– Playing darts
– – Professional organizations
– – Professional competitions
– – Amateur competition
– Betting
– Famous players
– See also
Cross-country skiing
– Contents
– A hobby and a sport
– – Sports events
– History
– Equipment: Skis and poles
– Equipment: Bindings/boots
– – NNN
– – SNS Profil
– – SNS Pilot
– Waxes
– – Glide wax
– – Kick wax
– – Klister
– – Waxless skis
– – Waxtape
– Styles/Techniques
– – Classic
– – Free/Skating
– – Telemark
– Summer skiing
– Notes
Biathlon
– Contents
– Concise history
– Governing body
– Champions
– Rules and equipment
– – Basic concepts
– – Skiing details
– – Shooting details
– Competition format
– – Individual
– – Sprint
– – Pursuit
– – Mass start
– – Relay
– – Mixed relay
– – Team (obsolete)
– Biathlon venues
– Other Biathlon variants
– Notes
Prediction market
– Contents
– Theoretical challenges
– Commercial interest
Scratchcards
Online scratch card
– Contents
– Online Scratch Cards
– Legality
– Online scratch card types
– Web-based online scratch cards
– Download based online scratch cards
– Games offered
– Bonuses
– Player Fraud
Confidence trick
– Contents
– Origin of the term
– Well-known confidence tricks
– Extra finesse
– Famous convicted and alleged con artists
– Quotations
– References
Shell game
– Contents
– The Play
– History
– Current practice in Europe
– Other meanings
– See also
Three card monte
– Contents
– Rules
– Drawing a player in
– How it’s really done
– – The throw
– – The Mexican turnover
– Historic
– See also
– Reference
Mobile gambling
– Sources
Online gambling
– Contents
– Online poker
– Online casinos
– Online sports betting
– Online bingo
– Mobile gambling
– Funds transfers
– General legal issues
– Problem gambling
Gambling regulation
Bingo
Bingo (US)
– Contents
– Description of the game
– Bingo Cards
– Culture
– History
– The business of bingo
– Alternate variations
Bingo (card game)
Bingo card
– Contents
– U.S. Bingo Cards
– U.K. Bingo Cards
– Other Types of Cards
– See also
Flimsies
– See also
Buzzword bingo
Housie
– Contents
– Description of the Game
– Business Aspect
– Calling nicknames (UK Bingo)
– Usage of Bingo nicknames in the UK
– Trivia
Keno
– History
– Modern keno
Online bingo
– Contents
– Getting started
– Depositing
– How to play
– Chat & the CM
– 90 Ball versus 75 Ball
– Bingo networks
– Online bingo in the UK
– Software providers
Blackjack
– Contents
– Rules
– Insurance
– Basic strategy
– Basic strategy tables
– Shuffle tracking
– Variants
– References
Card counting
– Contents
– How card counting works in blackjack
– History of blackjack card counting
– Countermeasures against blackjack card-counters
– See also
Chinese Blackjack
– Contents
– Dealing
– Point counting rules
– Checking for Blackjack
– – Ban-Ban
– – Ban-Nag
– – 15 Points (House Rule)
– The players’ turns
– The dealer’s turn
Double Attack Blackjack
Double Exposure Blackjack
Kelly criterion
– Cited References
MindPlay
Seven twenty-seven
Spanish 21
Ten and a half
– Rules
Dice games
– Dice Games
– Collectible Dice Games
Backgammon
– Contents
– History
– Rules
– – The doubling cube
– – – Beavers
– – – Raccoons
– – – Jacoby Rule
– – – Crawford Rule
– – – Automatic doubles
– Five Basic Strategies
– Sample game
– Backgammon as a gambling game
– – Backgammon Chouette
– Backgammon in the Middle East and Central Asia
– Other variants
– – Brädspel
– – Gul Bara
– – Old English Rule
– – Runte Rule
– – Tavli
– – Tabla
– – LongGammon
– – Nackgammon
– Computer backgammon
Battle dice
– Contents
– What it is
– Purchasing
– The Game
– Marvel Set 1
– Marvel Set 2
– DC Set 1
Bau cua ca cop
Big and small
– Rules
Bunco
Button Men
– Contents
– Background and history
– Gameplay
– – Die skills
– Strategy and the meta-game
Cee-lo
– Common variations
Chingona
Cho-han bakuchi
Chuck-a-luck
Cootie
Cosmic Wimpout
Craps
– Contents
– The basic game
– Types of craps bets
– – Proposition bets
– – Place, buy and lay bets
– – Examples of basic play
– Etiquette
– – Rules related to casino security
– – Commonly observed etiquette
– Odds
– Optimal Betting / Bad Bets
– Systems
– – Martingale System
– – Gambler’s fallacy
– – Parity Hedge System
– – Dice setting
– – Dice control
– Miscellaneous
– See also
Crown and anchor
– Variations
Dice
– Contents
– Ordinary dice
– Terms
– – Probability
– – History
– – Loaded dice
– – Materials
– Cubical dice with faces representing values other than digits 1 through 6
– Non-cubical dice
– – Standard variations
– – Rarer variations
– Dice notation
– – Application in role-playing games
– Use of dice for divination
– See also
– References
Dice 10000
– Contents
– Equipment
– Play
– Scoring and Sets
– Winning
Dice control
Diceland
– Contents
– Diceland (tile based game)
– Diceland (collectible dice game)
Don’t Go To Jail
Dragon Dice
– Contents
– Overview
– – Types of dice
– – – Units
– – – Terrains
– – – Dragons
– – – Magestorm
– – Gameplay
– – – Maneuver
– – – Magic
– – – Missile
– – – Melee
– – – Reinforce and reserves
Dudo
– Contents
– Game play
– The aces
– “Obliging” rounds
– The Dudo terminology in Spanish
Farkel
– Contents
– Equipment
– Play
– – Variation 1
– – Variation 2
– Scoring and Sets
– – Variation 1
– – Variation 2
– Winning
– – Variation 1
– – Variation 2
Hazard
– Contents
– Rules
– Betting
– Craps and Hazard
Kismet
– Contents
– Game contents
– Overview of the rules
– – The scorecard
– – – Basic section
– – – Kismet section
– – Rolling subsequent Kismets
Kuriki
– Contents
– Kuriki
– – Equipment
– – To Start
– – The Play
– – Take
– – Pull
– – Pass
– – Fouls
– – Tarting
– – Resolution
– Variations
– – Other foul-worthy offenses
Liar’s dice
– Contents
– Rules (common hand)
– – Variants
– – Gambling
– – Drinking Game
– Rules (individual hand)
– – Summary
– – Play
– – Bids
– – Techniques
– – An example hand
– Rules (Mexican)
– – Two-dice variations
– See also
Mia
– Contents
– Equipment
– Play
– Scoring
– Strategy
Mexico
– Contents
– Equipment
– Play
– Scoring
– Strategy and odds
– Coming up “Mexico”
– Ties
Mr. Three
– Contents
– West Coast Rules
– Midwest Rules
– Statistics
– Alternate Rules
– The Hat
Passe-dix
Petals Around the Rose
Pig
– Contents
– Basic Rules
– – Example Play
– Teaching Mathematics and Computer Science
– Optimal Play
– Rule Variations
– – Two-Dice Pig
– – Big Pig
– – SKUNK
– Jeopardy Dice Games
Shut the Box
– Contents
– Play
– Rules
– Variants
– History
– Trivia
Sic bo
– History
Tablero da Gucci
– Contents
– History
– Basic Rules of the Game
– – Object of the Game
– – Equipment (for playing with beer)
– – Starting the Game
– – Playing the Game
– – Lining Up Glasses
– – The Queen’s Number
– – Ending The Game
– – The Toast Round
– Tournament Play
– – Scoring
– – Other Rules
– Important Notes
Threes
– Rules of the game
Under Over
– Game Setup
– How to Play
– Variations
Yahtzee
– Contents
Overview of the Rules
– Upper Section
– Lower Section
– Game Play
– Yahtzees and bonus chips
– Game Played Solitaire
History
Evolution of the Game Packaging
– 1961
– 1967
– 1972
– 1973
– 1978
– 1980
– 1982
Related Games
Other
Zonk
– Contents
– Equipment required:
– Terms used in gameplay:
– Game Play:
– – Scoring combinations:
– – Code of Conduct:
– – The Role of the Scorekeeper
– The dice NEVER lie:
– The Flow:
– House Rules:
– – Specials:
– Extra Scoring Rules
– – F3000, FH, F8000, L3000:
– Dirty tricks:
Lottery
– Contents
– Countries with a national lottery
– – Americas
– – Europe
– – Asia
– – Africa
– – Australia
– Country Lottery details
– – Lottery in the United States
– – Lottery in Canada
– – Lottery in France
– Probability of winning
– Notable prizes
– Payment of prizes
– Scams and Frauds
– See also
Lottery card games
Basset
Blind_Hookey
– Alternative method
Faro
– Contents
– Rules
– History
– Literary fiction
– Movies
– References
Fuck the Dealer
– The rules
Hollywood Poker
– Contents
– Equipment
– Players
– Game Play
– End Of Game
Kot bo sitah
4-Digits
– Contents
– Methods of Play
– – Ordinary Entry
– – 4-D Roll
– – System Entry
– – iBet
– – Quickpick
Bovine bingo
Jueteng
– Scandals
Lottery jackpot records
– U.S.A. lotteries
– – State lotteries in the United States
– European lotteries
Lottery Mathematics
– Contents
– Calculation explained in choosing 6 from 6 of 49
– Odds of getting other scores in choosing 6 from 49
– Powerballs And Bonus Balls
Mega number
Numbers game
– Payout
Punchboard
– Contents
– History
– Decline in use
– Popular again
– After the war
– Larceny
– Other references in popular culture
Raffle
Sweepstakes
– Etymology
– Sweepstakes on the Internet
Video Lottery Terminal
– Contents
– Canada
– United States
– Other terminology
– See also
Poker
– Contents
– Game play
– History
– Quotations
– See also
– References
Poker gameplay and terminology
Poker hands
– Contents
– General rules
– Ranking of hands
– Variations
– See also
Rank of hands
– Contents
– Standard ranking
– – Royal flush
– – Straight flush
– – Four of a kind
– – Full house
– – Flush
– – Straight
– – Three of a kind
– – Two pair
– – One pair
– – High card
– Low-poker ranking
– – Ace-to-five
– – – Wheel
– – Ace-to-six
– – Deuce-to-seven
– See also
List of slang names for poker hands
– Contents
– Individual card slang
– Five-card hand slang
– Texas hold’em slang
– Omaha slang
– Flop slang
Dead man’s hand
– The hand in popular culture
– Adapting to 7-card games
Dominating hand
Drawing hand
– See also
Made hand
Non-standard poker hand
– Cats and dogs
– Kilters
– See also
Nut hand
Pocket Aces
Starting hand
– See also
Poker jargon
Aggression
– See also
Bad beat
– Reacting to bad beats
– Bad beat jackpot
Betting
– Contents
– Procedure
– – Open
– – Call
– – Check
– – Raise
– – Fold
– Forced bets
– – Ante
– – Blinds
– – – When a player in the blinds leaves the game
– – – – Dead button rule
– – – – Moving button rule
– – – – Simplified moving button rule
– – – When there are only two players
– – Bring-ins
– Straddle bets
– – Live straddle
– – Mississippi straddle
– – Sleepers
– Limits
– – Fixed limit
– – – Maximum number of raises
– – – Kill game
– – Spread limit
– – Pot limit
– – No limit
– Table stakes rules
– – “All in”
– – – All-in before the deal
– – – Incomplete raise
– – – Opening all-in hands
– – Open stakes
– See also
– Notes
Big bet
– Contents
– Statistical Analysis
– Examples
– – Casino style draw poker
– – Texas hold ’em
– – Omaha hold ’em
– – Casino style seven-card stud
Blind
Bluff
– Contents
– Pure Bluff
– Semi-bluff
– Bluffing circumstances
– Optimal bluffing frequency
– Bluff (the game)
– See also
– References
Bug
Burn card
– Notes
Button
– Contents
– History
– Dealer button
– Other buttons
– See also
Cards speak
– See also
Cheating in poker
– Contents
– Minimal-skill methods
– – Marked cards
– Skilled methods
– Collusion
– See also
– Notes
Check-raise
– See also
Chip race
Chopping the blinds
– Contents
– Why players chop
– Ethics of chopping
– General etiquette
– Reference
Closed
Community card
Counterfeit
– Contents
– Omaha hold ’em
– Texas hold ’em
– Badugi
– Notes
Curse of Scotland
– See also
Dead money
– See also
Declaration
– Declaring target in a split pot
– Declaring number of cards to draw
– Other declarations
Defense
– See also
Domination
– See also
Draw
– Contents
– Outs
– Types of draws
– – Flush draw
– – Outside straight draw
– – Inside straight draw
– – Double inside straight draw
– – Other draws
– – Backdoor draw
– See also
Flop
– See also
Freeroll
Fundamental theorem of poker
– An example
– Multi-way pots and implicit collusion
Hand-for-hand
High card by suit
High-low split
Hole cam
Isolation
– See also
Kicker
Morton’s theorem
– Contents
– An example
– Analysis
– See also
One player to a hand
– See also
Open-ended
Out
– See also
Poker chip
– Contents
– Construction and design
– Colors
– Security
– See also
Poker dealer
– Contents
– Professional dealers
– Mechanics of dealing
– – Shuffling
– – American-style dealing
– – European-style dealing
– – Burning and turning
– Responsibilities during a hand
– See also
Poker equipment
Poker probability
– Contents
– Frequency of 5 card poker hands
– Derivation
– Frequency of 7 card poker hands
– See also
Poker psychology
Poker strategy
– Contents
– The fundamental theorem of poker
– Pot odds and poker probabilities
– Deception
– Position
– Reasons to raise
– Reasons to call
– Gap concept
– Sandwich effect
– Loose/tight play
– Aggressive/passive play
– Hand reading and tells
– Table image and opponent profiling
– Equity
– Short-handed considerations
– Structure considerations
– See also
– – Poker plays
– – Specific games
– Notes
Position
– See also
Post oak bluff
Pot
– See also
Pot odds
– Contents
– Simple pot odds
– Implied pot odds
– Reverse implied pot odds
– Manipulating pot odds
– Bluffing frequency
– See also
– References
Protection
– See also
Public cardroom rules
– Contents
– Popular poker variants
– Waiting lists
– Chips
– Rake
– Common rules
– Legality
– See also
– Notes
Rake
– Contents
– Mechanism
– Legality
– See also
Ring game
– See also
River
– See also
Rollout
Rounder
– Alternative meanings
Rule variations
– Overview
– See also
Showdown
– References
Slow play
– Contents
– Relationship between slow playing and bluffing
– Check raising as a slow play
– Fishing for the overcall
– See also
– References
Split
Steal
– See also
Stripped deck
Suited connectors
Table stakes
– See also
Tell
– See also
– References
Tilt
– Being “on tilt”
– Putting others “on tilt”
Turn
– See also
Value
Wild card
Poker television programs
– History
Poker tournaments
– Contents
– Entry fees and prizes
– Betting format
– Types of poker
– Tournament venues
– Major tournaments
– See also
Satellite tournament
– Poker
Tournament director
World Poker Tour
– Contents
– Player of the Year
– Results
World Series of Poker
– Contents
– Origins
– Evolution
– Harrah’s Takes The Pot
– The Marketing of the WSOP
– Film coverage of the WSOP
– – WSOP broadcasters
– The main event
Poker variants
– Contents
– Popular poker variants
– Other poker variants
– – Stud Horse poker
– – Oxford stud
– – Billabong (and Shanghai)
– – Guts
– See also
Draw poker
– Contents
– Standard five-card draw
– Other draw games
– – Gardena jackpots (“Jacks to open” or simply “Jackpots”)
– – California lowball
– – Badugi
– – Other forms of lowball
– – California high/low split
– – High/low with declare
– – Double-draw and Triple-draw
– – Four-before
– – Johnson (and “Jacks back”)
– – Q-Ball
– “Home” games
– – Shotgun (“Roll ’em out” and “Skinny Minnie”)
– – Spit in the ocean
– – Anaconda (“Pass the trash”)
– Ad hoc variants
Anaconda
– Contents
– Simple Play
– – Betting
– Variations
Badugi
– Contents
– Play of the hand
– Hand evaluation
– Example hand
– Betting structures
– Strategy
Five-card draw
– Sample deal
– See also
Lowball
– References
Stud poker
– Contents
– General variations
– Specific variants
– – Six-card stud
– – Razz (and London lowball)
– – Eight-or-better high-low stud
– – Mississippi stud
– – Mexican stud
– – Blind stud
– – Miscellaneous
Caribbean stud poker
– Contents
– Caribbean Stud Poker in the United Kingdom
– Player Strategy
– See also
Five-card stud
– Description of play
– High-low and other variants
Roll your own
Seven-card stud
– Quick play overview
– In-depth play rules
– Sample deal
Twist
Texas hold ’em
– Contents
– Origins
– Rules
– – Objective
– – Betting structures
– – Play of the hand
– – The showdown
– Examples
– – Sample showdown
– – Sample hand
– – Kickers and ranks
– Starting hand terminology and notation
– Strategy
– In popular culture
– – Spectator sport
– See also
– Notes
Poker probability (Texas hold ’em)
– Contents
– Starting hands
– – Starting hands heads up
– – – Head-to-head starting hand matchups
– – Starting hands against multiple opponents
– – Dominated hands
– – – Pocket pairs
– – – Hands with one ace
– The flop
– – Flopping overcards when holding a pocket pair
– After the flop
– – Example of drawing outs
– – Runner-runner outs
– – – Common outs
– – – Disjoint outs
– – – Compound outs
– Notes
– See also
– References
Texas hold ’em hands
– Contents
– Essentials
– Texas hold ’em hand groups
– – Chen Point Count
– See also
– Notes
Texas Hold’em Bonus Poker
– Rules
– Player Strategy
WinHoldEm
– See also
Blind man’s bluff
Chicago
– Contents
– Hand scores
– Basic rules
– – Exchanges and hand scoring
– – The game
– – Chicago
– Variations
Community card poker
– Contents
– Texas hold ’em
– – Double-board hold ’em
– Omaha hold ’em
– Pineapple – Crazy Pineapple – Tahoe hold ’em
– Manila
– – Pinatubo
– “Home” games
– – Cincinnati
– – Iron cross
– – Chowaha
– – Tic tac toe
– – Lame-brain Pete
– – Six-pack
– – Spit in the ocean
– See also
Omaha hold ’em
– Contents
– Explanation
– Omaha Hi/Lo
– Pot Limit Omaha
– – Redraws
– Variations
Dealer’s choice
Four card poker
– See also
H.O.R.S.E.
– See also
H.O.S.E
Kuhn poker
– References
Old Pink Poker
Let It Ride
– Contents
– – Basic rules
– How to Play
– – Bets
– – Optional side bet
– – The deal
– – The play
– Strategy and house edge
Pai gow poker
– Contents
– Object of the Game
– The Deal
– Hand Rankings
– Determining a Win
– Basic Strategy
Pyramid poker
Red Dog
Strip poker
– Rules
– Popularity
Three card poker
– Contents
– Pairplus
– Ante and Play
– – Normal Ante and Play gameplay
– – The Ante Bonus
– See also
Online poker
– Contents
– Overview
– Legality
– Integrity and fairness
– Differences with conventional poker
– Tracking play
– Bonuses
– Compatibility
– Online poker portal
– References
List of poker related topics
Roulette and wheel games
– Contents
– History of Roulette
– Types of Roulette
– Board depiction (American Roulette)
– Bet odds table (American Roulette)
– House Edge
– Called Bets
– – Voisins (“Neighbors”)
– – Tiers (“The third”)
– – Orphelins (“Orphans”)
– Betting Strategies and Tactics
– – Betting Only on Red
– – Betting multiple times
– Famous Bets
– See also
Big Six wheel
– Contents
– – Money wheel
– – Dice wheel
– – Other variations
Martingale (roulette system)
– Analysis
Petits-Chevaux
Russian roulette
– Contents
– History
– Notable Russian roulette incidents
– – Reality
– Toy gun version
– – Equipment
– – Play
– – Odds
– See also
Straperlo
Sheepshead
– Contents
– How to play
– – Preparation
– – Play Variations
– – Card Order
– – Card Point Values
– – Keeping Score
– – The Deal
– – The Blind
– – Getting a Partner
– – – Called ace
– – – Examples of picker hands
– – – Jack of Diamonds
– – Playing the Cards
– – – Leasters
– – – With Partner: Playing the first card
– – – Following Suit
– – Continuing the hand
– – Play is over. Count the cards.
– Strategy
Blind
Leasters
– Leaster Strategy
Long
Schmear
Schneider
Walk
Variations of Sheepshead
– Contents
– Clubs as trump
– Crack and Re-crack
– Jack of Diamonds Partner
Slot machines
– Contents
– History
– Description
– Terminology
– Pay Table
– Technology
– – Random number generator
– – Payout precentage
– – Linked machines
– – Near-miss programming
– Regional Variations
– – United States
– – – Native American casinos
– – – Slot machine classes
– – – Slot clubs
– – Australia
– – United Kingdom
– – Japan
– Common misunderstandings
– – “Hot” and “Cold” machines
– – Placement
– – Payout changes
– – Missed opportunities
– Addiction
– Trivia
– Bibliography
– See also
Pachinko
Progressive jackpot
– Contents
– – The progressive jackpot meter
– – Qualifying
– – The break-even point
– – Advantage play
– – Player’s clubs
– – Other jackpot games
– – List of popular progressive games
– See also
Quiz machine
Skill With Prizes
US slot machine ownership regulations
Video poker
– Contents
– History
– The Game
– Regulation
– Kinds of video poker
– Full pay games
– – Jacks or Better
– – Deuces Wild
– – Double Bonus
– – Double Double Bonus
– – Other positive expectation games
– – Locating positive expectation games
– Players’ clubs
– See also
Ace invaders
– See also
List of video poker games
Gambling variants
Baccarat
– Contents
– Punto Banco (North American Baccarat)
– Baccarat Chemin de Fer
– Baccarat Banque
– Trivia
Biribi
– References
Casino war
– Contents
– The deal
– Ties
– Going to war
– House advantage
– Strategy
– References
Dead pool
Fan-Tan
– Contents
– History
– The game
– The Card Game Fantan
– References
Handgame
– Rules
– History
– References
Oicho-Kabu
Pai Gow
– Contents
– Rules
– – The set-up
– – Basic scoring
– – Gongs and Wongs
– – The Gee Joon tiles
– – Pairs
– – Ties
– Strategy
Panguingue
Trente et Quarante
– References
Two-up
– Rules of the Game
– History
Casino
– Contents
– Gambling in casinos
– History
– Security
– See also
Black Book
Casino game
– Contents
– House advantage
– Categories of casino games
– – Table games
– – Gaming machines
– – Random number games
– Common table games
– – Cards
– – Dice / Tiles
– – Random numbers
– Common random number games (non-table)
– Common gaming machines
– See also
Casino token
– Contents
– Chip Denominations
– History
– Future
Cheating
– Contents
– Methods of cheating
– How casinos combat cheating
– See also
Griffin Book
– See also
Locals casino
Online casino
– Contents
– Online casino types
– – Web-based online casinos
– – Download-based online casinos
– – Live-based casinos
– Games offered
– Signup bonuses
– Fraudulent online casino behavior
– Fraudulent player behavior
– Legality
– See also
Racino
Riverboat casino
– History
Las Vegas
– Contents
– History
– – Founding
– – Major events
– – Economic history
– Law and government
– – Government offices
– Geography
– – Climate
– Demographics
– Education
– Economy
– City redevelopment
– Transportation
– Culture and Attractions
– Sister cities
Wagering
Betting exchanges
– Contents
– History
– “Laying” an outcome
– Controversy
– See also
– – Betting exchanges
Bookmakers
– See also
Sports betting
– Contents
– Types of bets
– Bookmaking
– Betting scandals
– Sports betting forums
– Betting in fiction
– Notes
Asian handicap
– Contents
– Description
– Example
– Quarter Handicaps
– Whole Handicaps and Ties
Football pools
– Contents
– British Pools
– – Entries
– – Scoring
– – Results
– – Winning
– – History
– – Other games
– Continental European Pools
– See also
Parimutuel betting
– Contents
– Example of parimutuel betting
– History of parimutuel betting
– Parimutuel bet types
– Strategy and comparison with independent bookmakers
– See also
Point shaving
– Point shaving perpetrators
– References in popular culture
– See also
Soft lines
– See also
Sports betting systems
– Contents
– Betting on systems
– Determining systems
Sportsbook
– Contents
– Word origin
– Odds
– Nevada sportsbooks
– UK sportsbooks
– Internet sportsbooks
– See also
Tic-tac
Totalisator
Tote board
Trifecta
Arbitrage betting
– Contents
– Arbitrage in theory
– – Arbitrage using bookmakers
– – Arbitrage using betting exchanges
Bank job
Bar bet
– Contents
– Famous bar bets
– Further reading
Betting strategy
– Independent Events
Calcutta
Daily double
Dutch book
– Gambling
– Economics
– See also
Exacta
Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
Kelly gambling
Nassau
– Nassau Presses
Odds
– See also
Over-under
– Statistics
Parlay
Pick 6
– Late scratches
– Races moved from turf to dirt
Proposition bet
SP bookmaking
Scientific wager
– Famous scientific wagers
– See also
Simon-Ehrlich wager
– Contents
– The wager
– Analysis of why Ehrlich lost
– The proposed second wager
Sucker bet
Superfecta
Gamblers
List of World Backgammon Champions
MIT Blackjack Team
– Contents
– The plan and operation
– In the media
– Notes
List of poker players
Computer poker players
– See also
Poker Hall of Fame
World Poker Tour Walk of Fame
Gambling terminology
Advantage player
Availability error
– Availability Effects in Lethal Events
Beginner’s luck
Betting odds slang
Boxcars
– Related terminology
Chinese auction
Crimp
Croupier
Gambler’s fallacy
– Contents
– An example: coin-tossing
– Other examples
– Non-examples
– See also
Gambler’s ruin
– Contents
– Examples
– – Coin flipping
– – Casino games
– – Speculation
– See also
Holdout
Risk premium
– Contents
– – Example
– – Finance
Shill
– Contents
– Shills in gambling
– Shills on message boards
– Shills in marketing
– Shills in retail
– Shills in auctions
– Shills in journalism
Vigorish
– Contents
– Example
– – Debate
– Other kinds of vigorish
– See also
– References
Gambling and society
Casino Night
Charity gambling
Compulsive gambling
– Contents
– Pathological gambling
– Incidence
Gamblers Anonymous
Gambling advertising
License
GNU Free Documentation License
– GNU Free Documentation License
Index
– A Gambling Guide
About the author
– Nicolae Sfetcu
– – Contact
Publishing House
– MultiMedia Publishing

A Gambling Guide

Play Blackjack

A short guide about how to play blackjack, blackjack variants, strategies, tournaments, card counting, advantage gambling techniques, terminology.

The rules of casino blackjack are generally determined by law or regulation, which establishes certain rule variations allowed at the discretion of the casino. The rules of any particular game are generally posted on or near the table, failing which there is an expectation that casino staff will provide them on request. Over 100 variations of blackjack have been documented.
Each blackjack game has a basic strategy, which is playing a hand of any total value against any dealer’s up-card, which loses the least money to the house in the long term.
Blackjack can be played in tournament form, where players start with equal numbers of chips and the aim is to finish among the top chip-holders.

CONTENTS:

Play Blackjack
Blackjack
– History
– Rules of play at casinos
– – Player decisions
– – Insurance
– Rule variations and their consequences for the house edge
– Blackjack strategy
– – Basic strategy
– – Composition-dependent strategy
– – Advantage play
– – – Card counting
– – – Shuffle tracking
– – – Identifying concealed cards
– Side bets
– Blackjack tournaments
– Video blackjack
– Variants of the game
– Blackjack Hall of Fame
Blackjack Switch
– History
– Play

Play Blackjack

The illusion of a gambling tip to win: Martingale

A martingale is a technique giving the illusion of increasing the chances of winning in gambling while respecting the rules. The principle depends completely on the type of game that is the target and, in many cases, the rules are intended to prevent the possibility of a martingale. Nevertheless, the term is accompanied by an aura of mystery that some players would know the secret techniques to cheat the chance and, for example, beat the bank in casinos. To do this, a martingale must change the expectation is such that, in the long term, the chances of winning are lower than those of losing. It is therefore to increase the chances of winning and, ideally, they are superior to those of losing.

The illusion of a gambling tip to win: Martingale

Bingo!

A short guide about what is and how to play bingo, the game in US and United Kingdom, and its major variations.
Since its invention in 1934, modern bingo has evolved into multiple variations, with each jurisdiction’s gambling laws regulating how the game is played. There are also nearly unlimited patterns that may be specified for play. Some patterns only require one number to be matched, up to cover-all games which award the jackpot for covering an entire card and certain games award prizes to players for matching no numbers or achieving no pattern.
Bingo is often used as an instructional tool in American primary schools and in teaching English as a foreign language in many countries. It became increasingly more popular across the UK with more purpose-built bingo halls.
Keno is an important variation of bingo game, often played at modern casinos, and also offered as a game in some state lotteries.
Scratchcard is another major variation. The scratchcard is a small token, usually made of cardboard, where one or more areas contain concealed information: they are covered by a substance (usually latex) that cannot be seen through, but can be scratched off.

CONTENTS:

Bingo
– Equipment
– Bingo cards
– Equipment
– Culture
– – Terminology
– History
– The business of bingo
– Variations
– – U-Pick’Em bingo
– – Quick Shot bingo
– – Bonanza bingo
– – Facebook bingo
– – Horse racing bingo
– – Table bingo
– – Electronic bingo
– – Death bingo
Bingo in Commonwealth
– Gambling
– Description of the game
– – Strips of 6 tickets
– – Gameplay
– – Purchasing tickets
– – Linked bingo
– – Windfalls
– Electronic bingo
– – Online bingo
– Bingo for profit
– – Mechanised cash bingo
– National Bingo Game
– – Gala Bingo’s High 5 game
– – Gala Bingo’s special tickets
– British bingo nicknames
Bingo cards
– History
– Types of Cards
– – 75-ball Bingo Cards
– – – Randomization
– – 90-ball bingo cards
– – Bingo Cards and the Odds of Winning
– Buzzword bingo
– – Concept
– – Creation and popularization
– The card game
– – Gameplay
– – Variations
Keno
– History
– Odds
– Hits: Odds
– Modern keno
– Detailed mathematical analysis
Loteria
– History
Prize Bingo
– How to play
– Prizes
– Bingo number slang
– Odds of winning
– Known Prize Bingo locations
– – United Kingdom
Scratchcard
– Technology
– Origins
– Popularity
– Predictability
– Second-chance sweepstakes
– Break opens
– Online gambling scratchcards
– Fraudulent practices
– Cards hiding confidential information
Online bingo
– Main types of bingo games
– History
– Getting started
– Playing
– Chat
– Bingo networks
– Online bingo in the UK
– Mobile Bingo
– Facebook Bingo

Bingo!