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How to Win
Belinda Levez shares her inside
knowledge
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Can I have your autograph? When you sign
your name, the squiggle you make on the paper is unique to you. The same
applies to roulette dealers when they spin the ball. They each have their
unique signature. Their spin, like a signature, is for the most part
consistent. This is because, like signing your name, spinning the ball is
mostly done sub-consciously. Finding a dealer’s signature is the key to
predicting the winning number. Read more ______________________________________________________ Take a tip from MurphyMurphy’s law states ‘If anything can go wrong it will go wrong’. It’s creator, U.S. Air Force Captain Ed Murphy, could easily have been talking about horse racing. You spend hours studying the form, sorting out the best jockey and assessing the weights. You pick out the most promising horse. Confident in your selection, you place your bet. Since it can’t fail to lose, you bet a pot of money on it. Then you sit back and wait for it to pass the winning post. Suddenly just when you least expect it up pops Murphy’s Law. Read more ______________________________________________________ Getting an even chance with the odds
The ancient Greeks, experts in many branches
of mathematics, failed to recognise the connection between gambling and
maths. Instead they relied on Hermes – the god of gambling for luck. When a
pair of dice was thrown they thought all numbers had an equal chance. Thanks
to the calculations of Blaise Pascal in 1654, today’s craps players know that
a seven in the most likely score. Unfortunately so too do gambling operators.
They use computers to calculate odds ensuring they give themselves huge
profits. However even with modern technology, the gambling operators can be
as clueless as the ancient Greeks. Read more ______________________________________________________
Stepping out of stepping up
Casinos employ lots of techniques to make you lose more money. A subtle method is called stepping up. It’s used when players start winning a lot and is common on roulette. It’s an effective way for casinos to recoup losses and is so deftly implemented that players don’t realise what has occurred until it’s too late. Read more ______________________________________________________ Poker – learning to swim before you sink.
After serving an apprenticeship at the kitchen table, graduating to a card room is the next step for many poker players. If that transition makes you feel like you’re small fry being fed to the sharks, before taking the plunge, you may find it helpful to enter a few poker tournament. Read more ______________________________________________________ About Belinda Levez
Belinda Levez is a former croupier with London’s top clubs and author of gambling books including the highly successful Teach Yourself series of How to Win books. In this site she shares her inside knowledge to help you maximize your winnings. ____________________________________ ©Belinda Levez
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