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A Look At The Best Texas Hold’em Odds In Vegas

October 28, 2016
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Look At The Best Texas Hold’em Odds In Vegas

Vegas is a great place to visit almost any time of year, as it boasts pleasant weather and good flight deals all year round. However with September to November being one of the peak times for visitors to head to Vegas, (alongside March to May), it’s almost certain that the casinos are going to be rammed this time of year. You can take a virtual stroll down the Las Vegas Boulevard without even having to be there, but finding the right games with the best odds isn’t always that easy. That’s where we come in. If you’re a Texas Hold’em fan then you’re going to want to find the casinos that have the best odds, particularly if you’re a newbie to the casinos. You’ll be surprised at just how different online poker is to live poker, so starting off your Las Vegas Texas Hold’em run in the right casino with the best odds is important.

Texas Hold’em In The Casino

Unlike some of the other games you may find in the casino, like Blackjack and even Craps, the odds of Texas Hold’em are somewhat stacked against you as opposed to playing real poker in a casino. Minimum bets for Texas Hold’em tend to be a lot higher than at most tables so if you’re not very good at playing then you’re likely to lose a lot of money quite quickly at one of these tables. This applies to almost all of the casinos that you may find in Vegas. Whether you’re playing against the dealer or the rest of the table, the odds are relatively stacked against you. When it comes to Texas Hold’em you’re probably going to come up against a lot of experienced players, and because of this it is important to prepare yourself so you don’t end up losing a lot more money than expected. Whether you practice your game play with online games or you study Texas Hold’em Strategy with guides like the Ladbrokes Hold’em Poker Strategy guide, there are many ways that you can prepare – and in order to put the odds more in your favour (hypothetically) preparing is the best way.

Odds Of Texas Hold’em Hands

There are a few different odds of the poker hands that you should know when it comes to playing Texas Hold’em. For example, the chances of you getting a top starting hand (such as double aces, A-K suited etc.) is really small, with the percentage being around 2.1%. If you plan on holding out for this type of hand then you’re probably going to lose a lot of money. Using your common sense can be important when it comes to Texas Hold’em, because you’re not always going to get the best hands as you go. For example, two suited cards shouldn’t always be played just because they’re suited as this only improves your hand by about 2.5%. Another thing to consider is pocket jacks. While they look good the chances of a higher card is 52% so you may not always get the result that you want when you rely on pocket jacks.

Different Tables

While all different casinos will have various minimum and maximum bets, there are a few different variants of Texas Hold’em poker that you may want to consider before you decide where you want to go, as this can ultimately affect your odds of winning. For example, Ultimate Texas Hold’em (played in Bally’s) has an average house edge of 2.185%, Heads Up Hold‘em has a house edge of around 2.36% and regular Texas Hold’em has a house edge of around 2.04%. Although it may not seem that much of a difference, you’ll be surprised at how the different variants can affect your winnings.

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Vegas Style Slots Tournaments

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Slot Machine

Do you enjoy playing slots and are interested in entering a tournament? The most important thing to do before entering any type of Vegas style slots tournament is to know how they work. This is where you are going to need a resource about slots tournaments explained. The next step is to find a tournament that is available at Red Flush Online Casino.

The Buy-In
A slots tournament you want to enter may have what is called a buy-in. This is a fee that you need to pay based on the prize pool of the tournament. A tournament that has 100 players, with a $10,000 prize pool, will have a buy-in of $100. This means the first place prize can be $7,000, the second place prize could be 2,000, with 10 prizes of $100. The prize pool may vary, if the casino takes a small percentage of the prize pool.

Some players may have their entry fee waived or comped by winning a previous tournament. An entry fee will essentially be paid by the casino. A good rule that you need to follow is to check the prize pool amount for a tournament before entering.

Tournament Play
A Vegas style slots tournament will start once the buy-in has been paid. Some tournaments might have a scheduled start time with a specific buy-in period. Each player will receive a set amount of credits to use in tournament play. A timer is used to keep track of the time allotted for the tournament. You want to get all the spins you can in the time that is allotted.

Tournament Types
Not all slot tournaments are the same. You may find that a lot of smaller tournaments need to be played before a large tournament takes place. Multiple rounds may be played before a final round where you have an opportunity to win big prizes. Placing high in these smaller tournaments is how players will move to the next stage of tournament play.

The Tournament Winner
The winner of the tournament will be the player who has the most credits after the time has expired for the event. Second place and other prizes are also determined by credits achieved. One thing you should keep in mind is you do not win the value of your credits. The tournament payout schedule will be used to award the prizes.

Advantages Of Tournaments
Slots tournaments give you a much better chance of winning prizes than regular slots play. You should not be trying to hit a top jackpot in tournament play. This means you have better odds of winning as you need to accumulate credits. You know how much you are spending, so you are not feeding more money into the machine. A small entry fee is all you pay to possibly win a big prize amount. Your status at the casino may even get you a free entry.

Tournament Strategy
Concentration and speed of play are the two main factors to keep in mind when playing in tournaments at Red Flush Online Casio. You need to play the maximum amount of spins as there may be a time limit that is in force.

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Daily Neon: Souvenir Mart

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Souvenir Mart on the South End of Las Vegas Blvd. (the Strip)

This sign was found in the parking lot next to a liquor store on the south end of Las Vegas Blvd. on the Las Vegas Strip.

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On This Date, October 21, 1991 Apple’s PowerBook 100 Unveiled In Las Vegas

October 21, 2016
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Macintosh PowerBook 100 Unveiled in Las Vegas at the 1991 COMDEX Trade Show

On This Date, October 21, 1991, The Macintosh PowerBook 100 was unveiled at the COMDEX computer expo in Las Vegas, on at an affordable $2300. It was still powered by the fast 16MHz processor, 2-8MB of Memory, 9-inch monochrome backlit LCD display with a resolution of 640×400. The iPad today is thousands of times more powerful than this machine. The PowerBook 100 was manufactured and designed by Sony in collaboration with the Apple Industrial Design Group. It did not have a floppy disk drive but was popular for its compact design and a conveniently placed trackball pointing device (what we call a track-pad in our modern laptops). John Sculley, then CEO of Apple, who was famously brought on board by Apple founder Steve Jobs from Pepsi, personally oversaw the product development of the PowerBook 100.

Editors Note: This was the first laptop that I ever owned.

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