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PAl GOW POKER
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PAl GOW POKER
the other hand, the player loses the bet. A “double copy”, where both hands are exactly the same, is awarded to the dealer/banker. This, thankfully, is a very rare occurrence and you don’t really need to worry about it.
This is the rule that gives the dealer/banker the advantage, and is the reason why, if you decide to play pai gow poker, you should take the opportunity to be the dealer/banker whenever possible. Even though the house takes a five percent commission on all winning bets, acting as the dealer/banker and playing with expert strategy can actually turn the casino advantage toward individual, skillful players. If you don’t take advantage of the opportunty to play the dealer/banker role, winning over the long
term is impossible. This means that if you play pai gow poker, you will need a bankroll to cover all the bets at the table.
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Poker Holdem Trics
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So where’s your advantage watching the Texas Holdem experts? Well there is Some advantage. It does pay to know more than the other guy who knows nothing. I just don’t have the time to do all the homework like a big financial TV network does nor time to read Holdem Guides.I do enjoy watching CNBC—it’s entertaining I keep it on my TV screen all day w....
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A History Of Gambling
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petty criminals were pelted in the pillory, malcontents rioted in the street, brawls were commonplace and large crowds cheered at public hangings. In gin shops, taverns, cock-and-hen clubs, young men and prostitutes would drink, sing and have sex. Integral to this social milieu were gambling activities such as bear- and bull-baiting, cock-fighting, pugilism, wrestling, dice and card gambling, race-track punting and buying tickets in the state- run lottery Gambling was class-oriented and mostly deleterious.
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