Michael Vall
One of the most annoying things when playing poker is being stuck at a table with someone who doesn't know how to act. I am not talking about how to act as in raise, call or fold. I am talking about how to treat the others at the poker table. And this goes for both playing online or in a live casino.basic poker etiquette helps make the game more enjoyable for everyone. When playing just keep these simple suggestions in mind:
1) Don't Play Out of TurnPlaying out of turn is one of the most annoying things a player can do. Wait your turn to raise or to fold. Don't go grabbing chips or throwing your cards down on the table before it is your turn to act. It is unfair to give away information to other players before they make their own decisions.
2) Don't Talk About Your Cards While the Hand is Still Going On Once you fold, do not talk about what you had, could of had, make faces, grunts, groans etc... Again, this gives other players a good idea of what you had before you folded and can unfairly impact the current hand.
3) Don't Show Your Cards to anyone until the showdownAgain, if players know what you fold, it'll give them information that may change how the rest of the hand plays out. Unless you are all-in and heads up, there is no reason to show or expose your cards until the showdown.
4) Don't Be Rude or MeanEven if you are in the middle of a really bad losing streak it does not give you the right to curse, be obnoxious and rude to the dealer or other players at the table. Acts like this can really ruin a game.
5) One Player To a HandYou don't get to receive advice during a hand, and you don't get to give it. Play your own hand and let everyone else play their own hand.
6) Pay AttentionThis rule is self-explanatory: Few things are more aggravating than a player who says, "Whose turn is it?" when it's been their turn for several minutes - keep up with the action so the game keeps moving. Talking on cell phones is a bad idea.Following these simple rules of poker etiquette can help keep the game fair and enjoyable for everyone. They are easy to remember and easy to implement.
One of the most annoying things when playing poker is being stuck at a table with someone who doesn't know how to act. I am not talking about how to act as in raise, call or fold. I am talking about how to treat the others at the poker table. And this goes for both playing online or in a live casino.
Michael Vall is the webmaster of Texas Holdem Poker - a site that offers free Texas Holdem Poker strategy and tips.
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Friday, August 3, 2007
POKER CRUISE: Which casino game has the best odds-Poker Cruise
Cruisecritic Editor
Our new Ask the Editor series offers in-depth answers to questions submitted by our readers. Asks this questioner: "Are there any casino games that have better odds than others -- and if so, which ones and how much better?"Have a question for the editor? Drop us a note at feedback@cruisecritic.com.
Yes, There is One Absolutely Certain Bet in a Casino......and that bet is that if you play long enough you will definitely wind up on the losing side of the equation. (Unless, of course, you win one of those multi-bazillion-dollar slot jackpots, one so huge that the universe is likely to end before you run out of money.)
Sorting Out the Odds (Other Than Winning a Bazillion Dollars on a Single Slot Pull)The best choices for casino wagering are not necessarily those closest to even money vs. long shots; what matters is the difference between the actual odds and the odds the casino pays to winners. This differential is called the "house edge," and is expressed as a percentage.
For example, if a particular game has a house edge of 2.5 percent that means for every $100 wagered the player's average loss will be $2.50. We will list popular cruise casino games sorted by house edge.The Hit Parade of Wagers from Best to Worst -- and a CaveatAll casinos may not have the exact same house rules, and this can inject a variation in the house percentages listed below.
For example, in blackjack, some casinos require the house to stand on any 17, while others require the dealer to hit a "soft" 17. The odds listed are for typical Las Vegas rules, and though there may be variations in the odds you find in your onboard casino, the relative rankings of the wagers should still hold.
Texas Hold 'Em (House edge: none). We're talking about traditional poker, not video poker or games played against the house like Caribbean Stud and Let It Ride. This is a format familiar to patrons of land-based casinos, but relatively new to those on ships, where the house provides a dealer who deals the cards, makes payouts and rules on winners. The reason it's at the top of our list is that there is no house edge whatsoever, because players contest with each other, not against the house.The dealer does "rake" a percentage of each pot (often 5 percent). But since the experience and capability of each player raises or lowers their chances, skill becomes a significant factor in winning, and a highly skilled player usually will have a sizeable advantage over some or all of his tablemates. This may not always be the case for land-based poker lounges where it's not uncommon to encounter poker professionals who play every day year-round, including on the tournament circuit. Even a skilled tourist at a poker table with three or four of these pros is likely to lose. But it's highly unlikely to run into professionals in a cruise ship casino.Even so, it still makes a lot of sense not to play unless you really know what you're doing. To that end there are a number of online training sites (such as http://www.texas-holdem-training.net/, or http://www.texasholdem-poker.com/, where you can also play live online), or educational and practice software such as "Poker Academy Pro," (widely available, including at Amazon.com).
Blackjack (House edge: 0.20 - 0.63 percent). The variation in percentages is due to the range of number of decks in play. The smallest edge relates to single deck blackjack (now all but extinct on cruise ships); the largest is for a game dealt out of an eight-deck shoe. But even at the worst end of the spectrum, players following the proper "hit/stand" strategy still get the best odds in the casino.In addition, blackjack is one of those games where the odds are variable; as cards are dealt out, the makeup of the deck(s) change(s), altering the ratio of big cards (9,10, jack, queen, king, ace) to small cards (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) -- and when that ratio is high, the odds are actually in favor of the player. This discovery is generally credited to mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who expanded it into the system known as card counting. Thorp's book "Beat the Dealer," published in 1966, is still the seminal work on the topic, and its publication sounded the death knell for single-deck blackjack. Casinos consider card counting to be dishonest -- or, put another way, they consider playing intelligently tantamount to cheating -- so we would never recommend following any card counting system. But Thorp's book, still in print, is a great resource for the casino gamer whose game of choice is blackjack, providing an excellent understanding of the dynamics and strategy of the game, and a complete statistically valid hit/stand/split/double-down strategy.
Craps (House edge: 1.41 percent). This percentage refers to Pass and Come bets. It can be improved significantly by betting the Pass Line and taking "Odds." This means placing an additional wager behind a Pass Line bet. In a casino that offers "Full Odds," this means that you are paid the exact same odds on the Odds bet as the actual odds. Put another way, there is no house edge on the Odds bet. That reduces the house edge on the combined wagers to 0.85 percent. Some casinos allow Odds wagers larger than the original bet. If you can put twice your original bet behind the line (2X Odds) the house edge drops to 0.61 percent; for 10X Odds it's a low 0.18 percent.
Three Card Poker (House edge: 1.46 - 2.32 percent, depending on form of the game played). Let It Ride (House edge: 3.51 percent).
Caribbean Stud Poker (House edge: 5.22 percent). This percentage is exclusive of the optional $1 progressive jackpot bet, which most experts agree drastically inflate the house edge.
Roulette (House edge: 5.26 percent). This edge is for the typical American Roulette wheel (one with a double zero). If you can find a European wheel -- which has a single zero -- the house edge drops to 2.70 percent.
Slot Machines (House edge: 5.50 - 15.20 percent). The variation is due both to machine settings and cost of play. The worst odds listed are for nickel slots; the best are for five dollar machines.
Our new Ask the Editor series offers in-depth answers to questions submitted by our readers. Asks this questioner: "Are there any casino games that have better odds than others -- and if so, which ones and how much better?"Have a question for the editor? Drop us a note at feedback@cruisecritic.com.
Yes, There is One Absolutely Certain Bet in a Casino......and that bet is that if you play long enough you will definitely wind up on the losing side of the equation. (Unless, of course, you win one of those multi-bazillion-dollar slot jackpots, one so huge that the universe is likely to end before you run out of money.)
Sorting Out the Odds (Other Than Winning a Bazillion Dollars on a Single Slot Pull)The best choices for casino wagering are not necessarily those closest to even money vs. long shots; what matters is the difference between the actual odds and the odds the casino pays to winners. This differential is called the "house edge," and is expressed as a percentage.
For example, if a particular game has a house edge of 2.5 percent that means for every $100 wagered the player's average loss will be $2.50. We will list popular cruise casino games sorted by house edge.The Hit Parade of Wagers from Best to Worst -- and a CaveatAll casinos may not have the exact same house rules, and this can inject a variation in the house percentages listed below.
For example, in blackjack, some casinos require the house to stand on any 17, while others require the dealer to hit a "soft" 17. The odds listed are for typical Las Vegas rules, and though there may be variations in the odds you find in your onboard casino, the relative rankings of the wagers should still hold.
Texas Hold 'Em (House edge: none). We're talking about traditional poker, not video poker or games played against the house like Caribbean Stud and Let It Ride. This is a format familiar to patrons of land-based casinos, but relatively new to those on ships, where the house provides a dealer who deals the cards, makes payouts and rules on winners. The reason it's at the top of our list is that there is no house edge whatsoever, because players contest with each other, not against the house.The dealer does "rake" a percentage of each pot (often 5 percent). But since the experience and capability of each player raises or lowers their chances, skill becomes a significant factor in winning, and a highly skilled player usually will have a sizeable advantage over some or all of his tablemates. This may not always be the case for land-based poker lounges where it's not uncommon to encounter poker professionals who play every day year-round, including on the tournament circuit. Even a skilled tourist at a poker table with three or four of these pros is likely to lose. But it's highly unlikely to run into professionals in a cruise ship casino.Even so, it still makes a lot of sense not to play unless you really know what you're doing. To that end there are a number of online training sites (such as http://www.texas-holdem-training.net/, or http://www.texasholdem-poker.com/, where you can also play live online), or educational and practice software such as "Poker Academy Pro," (widely available, including at Amazon.com).
Blackjack (House edge: 0.20 - 0.63 percent). The variation in percentages is due to the range of number of decks in play. The smallest edge relates to single deck blackjack (now all but extinct on cruise ships); the largest is for a game dealt out of an eight-deck shoe. But even at the worst end of the spectrum, players following the proper "hit/stand" strategy still get the best odds in the casino.In addition, blackjack is one of those games where the odds are variable; as cards are dealt out, the makeup of the deck(s) change(s), altering the ratio of big cards (9,10, jack, queen, king, ace) to small cards (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) -- and when that ratio is high, the odds are actually in favor of the player. This discovery is generally credited to mathematician Edward O. Thorp, who expanded it into the system known as card counting. Thorp's book "Beat the Dealer," published in 1966, is still the seminal work on the topic, and its publication sounded the death knell for single-deck blackjack. Casinos consider card counting to be dishonest -- or, put another way, they consider playing intelligently tantamount to cheating -- so we would never recommend following any card counting system. But Thorp's book, still in print, is a great resource for the casino gamer whose game of choice is blackjack, providing an excellent understanding of the dynamics and strategy of the game, and a complete statistically valid hit/stand/split/double-down strategy.
Craps (House edge: 1.41 percent). This percentage refers to Pass and Come bets. It can be improved significantly by betting the Pass Line and taking "Odds." This means placing an additional wager behind a Pass Line bet. In a casino that offers "Full Odds," this means that you are paid the exact same odds on the Odds bet as the actual odds. Put another way, there is no house edge on the Odds bet. That reduces the house edge on the combined wagers to 0.85 percent. Some casinos allow Odds wagers larger than the original bet. If you can put twice your original bet behind the line (2X Odds) the house edge drops to 0.61 percent; for 10X Odds it's a low 0.18 percent.
Three Card Poker (House edge: 1.46 - 2.32 percent, depending on form of the game played). Let It Ride (House edge: 3.51 percent).
Caribbean Stud Poker (House edge: 5.22 percent). This percentage is exclusive of the optional $1 progressive jackpot bet, which most experts agree drastically inflate the house edge.
Roulette (House edge: 5.26 percent). This edge is for the typical American Roulette wheel (one with a double zero). If you can find a European wheel -- which has a single zero -- the house edge drops to 2.70 percent.
Slot Machines (House edge: 5.50 - 15.20 percent). The variation is due both to machine settings and cost of play. The worst odds listed are for nickel slots; the best are for five dollar machines.
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
POKER CRUISE: Arriva card now accepted on Carnival Cruises-Casino Room
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POKER CRUISE: College student ends spring break $1 million richer
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Newly minted poker millionaire Mike Schneider has one regret about how he spent his spring break: He didn’t get to see much of the Caribbean. But Schneider has a million other reasons to be happy.
The 22-year-old University of Minnesota student won $1 million in a high-stakes Limit Hold’em poker tournament on a Caribbean cruise last Friday.Instead of exploring the Cayman Islands with the other passengers during the eight-day cruise, Schneider holed up on board, slept in and relaxed in the sun so he would be in good form for the nail-biting tournament, which lasted five to eight hours a day.
“"I can take another vacation now to make up for it,” Schneider said Wednesday, when he was back in class working on his journalism degree. The soft-spoken student from Eagan has been playing poker professionally for a couple of years, but he took the cruise with a group of buddies to relax — not play.
He ended up borrowing some of the $10,500 he needed to buy into the PartyPoker.com Million V tournament.In just his second high-stakes tournament, he became the youngest player ever to win the PartyPoker.com event when his queen-10 combination beat the jack-6 hand held by veteran Kenna James.
Schneider wore mirrored sunglasses and a baseball cap turned backward.The eight-day cruise went from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and back. Some 528 players entered the tournament to compete for $5.28 million in prizes. It’s the world’s biggest Limit Hold’em tournament, according to the PartyPoker.com Web site.Most champion poker players don’t bring along a posse of friends to root for them — but Schneider traveled with 15 of them.
As he advanced in a shrinking pool of players, they stood on chairs and cheered like he was a sports team.When he won the final game, they erupted.“He was absolutely blown away by winning,” said Warren Lush, a spokesman for PartyGaming.com, the parent company of PartyPoker.com.Schneider expects to net about $600,000 after taxes.
A cut will go to the eight friends who fronted money for him to play. He said he plans to use some money for now and put the rest in savings until he decides where to invest it.
The 22-year-old University of Minnesota student won $1 million in a high-stakes Limit Hold’em poker tournament on a Caribbean cruise last Friday.Instead of exploring the Cayman Islands with the other passengers during the eight-day cruise, Schneider holed up on board, slept in and relaxed in the sun so he would be in good form for the nail-biting tournament, which lasted five to eight hours a day.
“"I can take another vacation now to make up for it,” Schneider said Wednesday, when he was back in class working on his journalism degree. The soft-spoken student from Eagan has been playing poker professionally for a couple of years, but he took the cruise with a group of buddies to relax — not play.
He ended up borrowing some of the $10,500 he needed to buy into the PartyPoker.com Million V tournament.In just his second high-stakes tournament, he became the youngest player ever to win the PartyPoker.com event when his queen-10 combination beat the jack-6 hand held by veteran Kenna James.
Schneider wore mirrored sunglasses and a baseball cap turned backward.The eight-day cruise went from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to Jamaica and the Cayman Islands and back. Some 528 players entered the tournament to compete for $5.28 million in prizes. It’s the world’s biggest Limit Hold’em tournament, according to the PartyPoker.com Web site.Most champion poker players don’t bring along a posse of friends to root for them — but Schneider traveled with 15 of them.
As he advanced in a shrinking pool of players, they stood on chairs and cheered like he was a sports team.When he won the final game, they erupted.“He was absolutely blown away by winning,” said Warren Lush, a spokesman for PartyGaming.com, the parent company of PartyPoker.com.Schneider expects to net about $600,000 after taxes.
A cut will go to the eight friends who fronted money for him to play. He said he plans to use some money for now and put the rest in savings until he decides where to invest it.
POKER CRUISE: Tips on Planning a Poker Cruise Budget Style-Poker Cruise
So you want to go on poker cruise, but you’re not sure if you can afford it? We’ve put together a list of 5 ways you can save money on your next cruise. Pack your bags, it’s time to set sail on a stellar cruise!
# “Drive-Up Ports” Instead of flying, try driving to a port and parking there.
The average price for parking is $12 a day, which is a tremendous savings over flying if you have more than one person on the trip. Many port parking lots offer prepaid parking, which secures your spot.
# Frequent Cruiser Program Joining a benefits program offered by a cruise line may help you get a discount on cruises in the future. Additionally, there are added perks such as priority seating for shows and even chocolate-covered strawberries! The best part is these perks are FREE!
# Poker group cruises whether your group is a large family, a wedding party, a corporate gathering, or a school group, booking as a group is a great deal.
If you’re the one to organize the group, you might even get your cruise for free!
# Military, Teachers, and Senior Citizens, Oh My! If you’re an active military member, a teacher or a senior citizen, be prepared to save on your next cruise. Special cruise deals abound just for you. And sometimes those savings extend to family members who join you for the cruise. Book Early It is best if you book early to get the lowest price instead of booking last minute. Cruise lines also honor price drops, so you can receive the lower price of the cruise package.
# Stay tuned If you can’t be flexible with your dates, stay up to date with your scheduled cruise. If the ship is not booking, you might be able to take advantage of a free upgrade or other promotions.Find a cruise specialist Going through travel web sites or generalists might end up costing you more money. Only a travel agent who specializes in poker cruises will be able to get you the best rates.
# Resident Specials Ask for the lower rates that apply to certain state residency, you may be pleasantly surprised!# Off Peak Travel Plan your trip for off peak travel months and you will get a better deal. Cruises easily fill up during the popular summer travel months and cruise lines have little to no incentive to offer lower prices. Off peak months may depend on what area of the world you wish to travel.
# “Drive-Up Ports” Instead of flying, try driving to a port and parking there.
The average price for parking is $12 a day, which is a tremendous savings over flying if you have more than one person on the trip. Many port parking lots offer prepaid parking, which secures your spot.
# Frequent Cruiser Program Joining a benefits program offered by a cruise line may help you get a discount on cruises in the future. Additionally, there are added perks such as priority seating for shows and even chocolate-covered strawberries! The best part is these perks are FREE!
# Poker group cruises whether your group is a large family, a wedding party, a corporate gathering, or a school group, booking as a group is a great deal.
If you’re the one to organize the group, you might even get your cruise for free!
# Military, Teachers, and Senior Citizens, Oh My! If you’re an active military member, a teacher or a senior citizen, be prepared to save on your next cruise. Special cruise deals abound just for you. And sometimes those savings extend to family members who join you for the cruise. Book Early It is best if you book early to get the lowest price instead of booking last minute. Cruise lines also honor price drops, so you can receive the lower price of the cruise package.
# Stay tuned If you can’t be flexible with your dates, stay up to date with your scheduled cruise. If the ship is not booking, you might be able to take advantage of a free upgrade or other promotions.Find a cruise specialist Going through travel web sites or generalists might end up costing you more money. Only a travel agent who specializes in poker cruises will be able to get you the best rates.
# Resident Specials Ask for the lower rates that apply to certain state residency, you may be pleasantly surprised!# Off Peak Travel Plan your trip for off peak travel months and you will get a better deal. Cruises easily fill up during the popular summer travel months and cruise lines have little to no incentive to offer lower prices. Off peak months may depend on what area of the world you wish to travel.
What is a Poker Cruise?
From time to time, we all deserve a break from our every day routine, a vacation that is supposed to recharge our batteries, give us a bright perspective on life and on gambling and create memories which are worth to cherish throughout our lives.
The best way to combine playing poker, the most popular card game and traveling to the most exciting places in the world is definitely a poker cruise. The prizes for such cruises start from about $100 /day, including accommodation, meals, irreproachable room service and tons of entertainment.
No matter what destination you may choose, fun is guaranteed to be the main part of your vacation. You will be taken to places where you're going to enjoy playing in those poker rooms. With the professional dealers, excellent personnel, a wide variety of games and game limits and many people who will be anxious to play you'll feel better than in any casino you will have ever played at.
You will experience everything you have experienced before, but at a higher level.You will have the chance to take part in the tournaments you love so much and be rewarded with trophies you will be proud of for as long as you live. You can enjoy all the benefits of this great game even if you're not a professional gambler yet.
In most cruises you are offered the opportunity to learn how to play poker for free and practice it in friendly games until you are ready to compete in professional tournaments with professional gamblers and win great prizes.
No matter if you're a relaxing person who likes to enjoy all the advantages of an inexpensive, yet luxurious cruise, or if you're the active type who wants to enjoy every moment of such an opportunity and get involved in all activities, these vacations are ideal for all kinds of people.It's up to you to decide if you prefer to play poker or just simply relax.
Whatever your idea of fun is, it will be achieved in the cruises the gaming companies have scheduled for this year.There will be magnificent sailing, amazing ports you can see without even having to unpack or doing anything, wonderful ships, excellent food, superlative poker, sea, sun and lots of fun.
Summer is coming and we are sure that a tropical poker vacation has been on your list of wishes for a long time. So, why put off a cruise in the Caribbean, for instance, with scuba diving, water rafting, snorkeling, relaxing walks along the shore or playing poker while at sea? And at night enjoy live music, lounges, game shows, comedy and magic shows for all ages.
This is only a small part of what you can enjoy in such an exotic cruise and you can only understand the advantages and the real fun involved when you book and leave for such a destination.
You will have many other fun aspects to share with us and with your friends and not until then will you realize how much your idea about vacations will have changed and what high expectations you will have for your future holidays.
The best way to combine playing poker, the most popular card game and traveling to the most exciting places in the world is definitely a poker cruise. The prizes for such cruises start from about $100 /day, including accommodation, meals, irreproachable room service and tons of entertainment.
No matter what destination you may choose, fun is guaranteed to be the main part of your vacation. You will be taken to places where you're going to enjoy playing in those poker rooms. With the professional dealers, excellent personnel, a wide variety of games and game limits and many people who will be anxious to play you'll feel better than in any casino you will have ever played at.
You will experience everything you have experienced before, but at a higher level.You will have the chance to take part in the tournaments you love so much and be rewarded with trophies you will be proud of for as long as you live. You can enjoy all the benefits of this great game even if you're not a professional gambler yet.
In most cruises you are offered the opportunity to learn how to play poker for free and practice it in friendly games until you are ready to compete in professional tournaments with professional gamblers and win great prizes.
No matter if you're a relaxing person who likes to enjoy all the advantages of an inexpensive, yet luxurious cruise, or if you're the active type who wants to enjoy every moment of such an opportunity and get involved in all activities, these vacations are ideal for all kinds of people.It's up to you to decide if you prefer to play poker or just simply relax.
Whatever your idea of fun is, it will be achieved in the cruises the gaming companies have scheduled for this year.There will be magnificent sailing, amazing ports you can see without even having to unpack or doing anything, wonderful ships, excellent food, superlative poker, sea, sun and lots of fun.
Summer is coming and we are sure that a tropical poker vacation has been on your list of wishes for a long time. So, why put off a cruise in the Caribbean, for instance, with scuba diving, water rafting, snorkeling, relaxing walks along the shore or playing poker while at sea? And at night enjoy live music, lounges, game shows, comedy and magic shows for all ages.
This is only a small part of what you can enjoy in such an exotic cruise and you can only understand the advantages and the real fun involved when you book and leave for such a destination.
You will have many other fun aspects to share with us and with your friends and not until then will you realize how much your idea about vacations will have changed and what high expectations you will have for your future holidays.
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