The Casino Thread
Gotti
01-31-2005, 05:30 PM
This is the official Casino thread :smokin:
Talk about anything Casino related... what games you guys like playing the best, which ones you think give you the best odds, etc.
I go to a Casino every once in a while prolly on average about once every 2 weeks and i like playin Roulette. I like Roulette cause of the big payouts if you get lucky, 35:1 is fun to hit :D then you just see your stacks of chips turn to mountains :D And it takes a pretty long time to play, so you can just chill and enjoy your time. I'd say the odds arent too bad if you know how to play and spread your money around.
I also play Blackjack and Sic Bo sometimes, but i've never played Hold'em at the Casino only at home games. Might try it out soon, but theres prolly no difference, just that you're playing with people you dont know.
Let the gamble-aholics come in and enjoy the thread :smokin:
Talk about anything Casino related... what games you guys like playing the best, which ones you think give you the best odds, etc.
I go to a Casino every once in a while prolly on average about once every 2 weeks and i like playin Roulette. I like Roulette cause of the big payouts if you get lucky, 35:1 is fun to hit :D then you just see your stacks of chips turn to mountains :D And it takes a pretty long time to play, so you can just chill and enjoy your time. I'd say the odds arent too bad if you know how to play and spread your money around.
I also play Blackjack and Sic Bo sometimes, but i've never played Hold'em at the Casino only at home games. Might try it out soon, but theres prolly no difference, just that you're playing with people you dont know.
Let the gamble-aholics come in and enjoy the thread :smokin:
Cyprus106
01-31-2005, 05:34 PM
ok, CRAPS is officially MY game. I CALL IT IT IS MINE!!! And I have no doubt will eventually lead to the death of me.
It's so fun and everyone's so loud n shit. I find it more entertaining. You don't see peopel screaming and laughing and yelling at the blackjack tables. I'm still a big fan of Blackjack tho.
God... I love craps. Craps craps craps. Crap-ity craps.
It's so fun and everyone's so loud n shit. I find it more entertaining. You don't see peopel screaming and laughing and yelling at the blackjack tables. I'm still a big fan of Blackjack tho.
God... I love craps. Craps craps craps. Crap-ity craps.
Raz_Kaz
01-31-2005, 05:44 PM
holy crap your sig is huge cyprus....
crayzayjay
01-31-2005, 06:50 PM
Blackjack. I am a legend at blackjack. Went to the casino after the club on Saturday. Shitfaced and still doubled my money.
eversio11
01-31-2005, 07:13 PM
I hit the Wisconsin casinos every once in a while (18 age limit), I like to play a little blackjack and craps.
I think I'll like it a lot better when I'm over 21, getting drunk and throwing away money like crazy. I love Vegas, its been my town since I was like 5 or so, and I've gone probably more than a dozen times since then. Vegas is just dying for me to turn 21 :biggrin:
I think I'll like it a lot better when I'm over 21, getting drunk and throwing away money like crazy. I love Vegas, its been my town since I was like 5 or so, and I've gone probably more than a dozen times since then. Vegas is just dying for me to turn 21 :biggrin:
Gotti
01-31-2005, 08:13 PM
Blackjack. I am a legend at blackjack. Went to the casino after the club on Saturday. Shitfaced and still doubled my money.
Share some tips jay! Other than Double Down on 11, i just know the basics.
Never played Craps in a casino (only roll them bones on the street haha) i heard its kinda hard. All i know is you gotta roll 7 or 11 and they make it all complicated at the Casino.
The Casino closest to me has over 50 tables but it doesnt have a Craps table for some reason
Share some tips jay! Other than Double Down on 11, i just know the basics.
Never played Craps in a casino (only roll them bones on the street haha) i heard its kinda hard. All i know is you gotta roll 7 or 11 and they make it all complicated at the Casino.
The Casino closest to me has over 50 tables but it doesnt have a Craps table for some reason
rsxer45
01-31-2005, 08:19 PM
I hit the Wisconsin casinos every once in a while (18 age limit), I like to play a little blackjack and craps.
Its only 18 in Wisconsin? I went up to Ho-Chunk to play poker a few months ago and they carded me right at the door.
Anyway, whenever im in LA I go to casino almost everday :banghead: mostly to play Hold'em or blackjack. To me, those seem like the games with the best odds but i usually end up losing anyway lol.
For some reason, LA seems to be a haven poker players. There are so many casinos in the immediate vicinity with really great poker rooms and decent stakes. My favorites are the new Morongo, Bicycle, and Viejas. Anyhoo, i love casino but i wish i had a little more self-control haha.
Its only 18 in Wisconsin? I went up to Ho-Chunk to play poker a few months ago and they carded me right at the door.
Anyway, whenever im in LA I go to casino almost everday :banghead: mostly to play Hold'em or blackjack. To me, those seem like the games with the best odds but i usually end up losing anyway lol.
For some reason, LA seems to be a haven poker players. There are so many casinos in the immediate vicinity with really great poker rooms and decent stakes. My favorites are the new Morongo, Bicycle, and Viejas. Anyhoo, i love casino but i wish i had a little more self-control haha.
crayzayjay
01-31-2005, 08:41 PM
Share some tips jay! Other than Double Down on 11, i just know the basics.
I dont have a particular blackjack strategy. It's just probabilities, make your move based on what you have, what the dealer has, and what the other cards on the table are. It's not about getting to 21, it's about beating the dealer. Always watch the table, consider how many decks are being used, all obvious stuff really. No magic to it... Oh, and i only double on 10 or 11 if the dealer has a low-ish hand.
If i'm in a bit of a rut i like to skip a few hands. Tends to work out well but pisses the other people at the table off no end :evillol: .. Gambling addicts... they look for anyone to pin their losses on...
But my #1 tip? Quit while you're ahead :)
I dont have a particular blackjack strategy. It's just probabilities, make your move based on what you have, what the dealer has, and what the other cards on the table are. It's not about getting to 21, it's about beating the dealer. Always watch the table, consider how many decks are being used, all obvious stuff really. No magic to it... Oh, and i only double on 10 or 11 if the dealer has a low-ish hand.
If i'm in a bit of a rut i like to skip a few hands. Tends to work out well but pisses the other people at the table off no end :evillol: .. Gambling addicts... they look for anyone to pin their losses on...
But my #1 tip? Quit while you're ahead :)
Gotti
01-31-2005, 10:43 PM
But my #1 tip? Quit while you're ahead :)
Yup thats part of my system for the Casino... If i'm down more than $100 i'll walk out and the first big win of the night i stop playing.
I figure, the longer you play, the more you lose. If you walk out while you're ahead, atleast you're walking out with free money in your pocket. So basically you're a winner, if you get greedy, you'll loose it all
Yup thats part of my system for the Casino... If i'm down more than $100 i'll walk out and the first big win of the night i stop playing.
I figure, the longer you play, the more you lose. If you walk out while you're ahead, atleast you're walking out with free money in your pocket. So basically you're a winner, if you get greedy, you'll loose it all
imtheoneandonlyD
01-31-2005, 11:11 PM
I usually play Blackjack, but now that the closest casino to me (MN) has hold'em ill try that a couple times. Once in awhile ill play video poker. Last time i hit a wild royal flush on a quarter machine....won 500 bucks.
MadMac56
02-01-2005, 02:08 AM
I like to play Blackjack...Get my money up...then lose it at the crap table...
Worst Odds in any Casino: The dastardly ATM
Worst Odds in any Casino: The dastardly ATM
YogsVR4
02-01-2005, 10:09 AM
There's a casino a few hundred yards from my condo. I go there a few times a year to hit the craps table. Its the best game in the house.
pnoiSR20
02-01-2005, 02:40 PM
Man...this sucks cuz im only 16 and can't gamble.
Gotti
02-01-2005, 04:39 PM
How different is it playin hold'em at the casino?
You can leave anytime you want with your money right?
Nobodies down with the roulette huh?
You can leave anytime you want with your money right?
Nobodies down with the roulette huh?
rsxer45
02-01-2005, 08:36 PM
How different is it playin hold'em at the casino?
You can leave anytime you want with your money right?
ah, well if you are pretty decent at poker it shouldn't be that much different except that the style of play and the atmosphere tend to be a bit more aggressive than players are used. The three big mistakes that most newbs to Hold'em at casino make is not knowing how to get on a table, not understanding what a "kill" is, and string bets.
When you get into a poker room at a casino, usually there will be this big white blackboard with a list of all the games playing and the names of people waiting to get on a tables. All you do is look for the person with the mic, give him your name and the game you want to play and he or she will call you over the intercom when a table is open.
At most casinos, the stakes at or beyond $3-6 sometimes have the name "kill" after them. This means that they play with kill pots. When a person wins two hands in a row, the pot is said to be "killed" on the 3rd game and the stakes are doubled. Lets say you are playing $6-12 and you suddenly kill a pot. Boom, all of a sudden your in $12-24 table and the name of the game has just changed. Also, the person who killed the pot is required to be bet the big blind (which in this case is $12) before ever seeing his hand, which ensures action.
Finally, a string bet occurs when a player bets more chips than he has claimed he wanted to. A classic example of this is when someone tries to raise a pot, but has to reach for his chips twice in order to pay the right amount. If he didn't say the word "raise" before betting, it appears to the other players that he is just calling a pot, which gives that player an unfair advantage. So, he is not allowed to do that. Another example: say you are in a no limit game and you want to raise the pot big but you forgot to say the word raise. The maximum you can bet is the total amount chips you have grabbed from the beginning of your betting phase. Once the chips cross the betting line, you cannot go back and grab for more. But, if you say raise before your actions, then you can bet however much you want.
Other than that, and knowing the basic betting structure of limit, casino is pretty much the same as the home games most of us played. I recommend staying away from No-Limit if you are kinda new to the game. Stick with something small like $3-6 or $2-4 in the beginning until you get the hang of it. Then move up to higher games. The general rule of thumb is, the higher the stakes, the more legit the players are, and the less likely you are of getting bad beat (which you see a lot at the $2-4, $3-6, and $5-10 tables). But, the good thing is that a lot of casinos have a thing called that bad beat jackpot where if a player has a certain hand beaten (usually aces full of jacks or higher), then he wins a large percentage of the bad beat jackpot (usually 10 grand). And the people sitting at the table recieve a tableshare of the jackpot just for being there (usually around 2 grand). cool stuff
oh yeah, yes you can leave at any time.
well, hope that helps
Nick
You can leave anytime you want with your money right?
ah, well if you are pretty decent at poker it shouldn't be that much different except that the style of play and the atmosphere tend to be a bit more aggressive than players are used. The three big mistakes that most newbs to Hold'em at casino make is not knowing how to get on a table, not understanding what a "kill" is, and string bets.
When you get into a poker room at a casino, usually there will be this big white blackboard with a list of all the games playing and the names of people waiting to get on a tables. All you do is look for the person with the mic, give him your name and the game you want to play and he or she will call you over the intercom when a table is open.
At most casinos, the stakes at or beyond $3-6 sometimes have the name "kill" after them. This means that they play with kill pots. When a person wins two hands in a row, the pot is said to be "killed" on the 3rd game and the stakes are doubled. Lets say you are playing $6-12 and you suddenly kill a pot. Boom, all of a sudden your in $12-24 table and the name of the game has just changed. Also, the person who killed the pot is required to be bet the big blind (which in this case is $12) before ever seeing his hand, which ensures action.
Finally, a string bet occurs when a player bets more chips than he has claimed he wanted to. A classic example of this is when someone tries to raise a pot, but has to reach for his chips twice in order to pay the right amount. If he didn't say the word "raise" before betting, it appears to the other players that he is just calling a pot, which gives that player an unfair advantage. So, he is not allowed to do that. Another example: say you are in a no limit game and you want to raise the pot big but you forgot to say the word raise. The maximum you can bet is the total amount chips you have grabbed from the beginning of your betting phase. Once the chips cross the betting line, you cannot go back and grab for more. But, if you say raise before your actions, then you can bet however much you want.
Other than that, and knowing the basic betting structure of limit, casino is pretty much the same as the home games most of us played. I recommend staying away from No-Limit if you are kinda new to the game. Stick with something small like $3-6 or $2-4 in the beginning until you get the hang of it. Then move up to higher games. The general rule of thumb is, the higher the stakes, the more legit the players are, and the less likely you are of getting bad beat (which you see a lot at the $2-4, $3-6, and $5-10 tables). But, the good thing is that a lot of casinos have a thing called that bad beat jackpot where if a player has a certain hand beaten (usually aces full of jacks or higher), then he wins a large percentage of the bad beat jackpot (usually 10 grand). And the people sitting at the table recieve a tableshare of the jackpot just for being there (usually around 2 grand). cool stuff
oh yeah, yes you can leave at any time.
well, hope that helps
Nick
Gotti
02-02-2005, 02:23 AM
Wooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! :pimp: :thumbsup: :smokin:
I won $300 at Roulette tonight and i only bet $30.... 1000% profit :D :D
I'm on a hot streak...
I won $300 at Roulette tonight and i only bet $30.... 1000% profit :D :D
I'm on a hot streak...
fredjacksonsan
02-02-2005, 10:18 AM
There's a casino a few hundred yards from my condo. I go there a few times a year to hit the craps table. Its the best game in the house.
Damn, between the word "condo" and your avatar, I had a Caddyshack flashback :lol:
Blackjack for me. Have always come out ahead. Not much, but ahead nevertheless.
Damn, between the word "condo" and your avatar, I had a Caddyshack flashback :lol:
Blackjack for me. Have always come out ahead. Not much, but ahead nevertheless.
YogsVR4
02-02-2005, 11:49 AM
Damn, between the word "condo" and your avatar, I had a Caddyshack flashback :lol:
Moose, Rocco! Help the judge find his wallet!
Moose, Rocco! Help the judge find his wallet!
fredjacksonsan
02-02-2005, 12:33 PM
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