December 1st, 2008 by admin
With the cost of everything going up these days, it can be hard to justify long trips to casinos every week. So, I’ve got a new plan to offset the costs and it’s all based around casino bonuses.
There’s a ton of online casinos out there and all of them are offering a casino bonus for signing up, playing games, and staying a loyal member. These bonuses are serious; usually $100 or more free. What I do is join up with different casinos. Right away I’m getting big sign on bonuses. Then I alternate days I play each one. Not only am I getting casino bonuses for playing and doing things like playing a certain hand or winning a certain game; but just for being on that day I can get a casino bonus. I read up on what the online casinos offer and then plan my playing around that.
I pull in several hundred dollars a week just in casino bonuses. That’s not including my gambling winnings. Not only is online gambling paying for my trips to the live casinos now, I’m making the trip with a surplus of money to start my gambling. Online casinos and casino bonuses definitely provide a great way to make money.
I haven’t dipped into my own money in long time, and I don’t plan to. With the popularity of online gambling, every day casinos are adding more casino bonuses to attract new players and keep old ones. So, if you think about it, we’re only helping each other out by logging on and making money.
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November 11th, 2008 by admin
I’ve been playing backgammon for a long time, but it wasn’t until I started playing real money backgammon online that I became a serious player. I’ve just always been really competitive, and backgammon can be a very competitive game. But there is only so much you can get out of playing family and friends without going overboard. So when I heard about internet backgammon I was hooked.
I jumped online and started checking out all the real money backgammon sites. There are a ton out there so if you’re new to the scene let me give you a tip; look at a few backgammon blogs to find tips on what the most popular sites are. These blogs are written by insiders and have a lot of good information. That’s how I read up on a few that I then played around with to see which had the best graphics and most user friendly program. You also should be conscious that many backgammon sites are also offering free money bonuses for joining, so try not to miss out on that.
But once I joined it didn’t take long to be fully into real money backgammon. It provided that extra incentive I needed and the thousands of other online players provided the competition. I’ve enjoyed it so much and become such a better player I’m even thinking about trying to qualify for the pro tour. I don’t know if it’s a long shot or not but I’m going to try. So my advice to you is to throw down that backgammon board and get online. You’ll be glad you did.
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September 26th, 2008 by admin
You might think that I have lost the plot and that I am a few fries short of a happy meal, but bear with me. We have been told for a few years that the credit crunch is coming and that the level of personal debt in many countries across the developed world is unsustainable. Well, it seems that with the collapse of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers, the economic chickens have well and truly come home to roost. So how is internet gambling the solution, I hear you ask.
With the above two companies and indeed others, very highly paid financiers are essentially gambling with other people’s money, studying the form of smaller companies and seeing which way the economic wind is blowing. In internet gambling, the money is yours and presumably most of the time the risk that you are prepared to accept, proportionally smaller than those financial wizards.
Indeed, with so much uncertainty about interest rates and the general financial situation, it might not be such a bad time to become involved in internet gambling. Some people’s tongue-in-cheek advice about keeping money under the mattress might not be as far out as first thought. Internet gambling can be an excellent way of making some extra bucks on the side. It will require some research on your part, studying the process of games and becoming familiar with how they are played and what strategies can be employed. In times like these, being master of your own money seems like good sense to me.
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September 6th, 2008 by admin
As you probably know, in order to be a good strong blackjack player you’ll need more than the ability to count to 21. When I first started playing online blackjack I figured, hey, I can count to 21, I can be good at blackjack. It didn’t take long before it became apparent to me this was not the case. I joined an online blackjack casino and quickly found myself losing money.
Then something happened I hadn’t expected. Other gamblers sitting at my table started giving me tips. They let me know about things like buying insurance and doubling down. They also let me know I could play free online casino blackjack to get practice before I decided to try my hand at the real money tables again. It was excellent advice and it introduced me to the very real and helpful online community that has developed around online casinos.
Now that I took their advice I have become a much more knowledgeable blackjack player and a stronger gambler in general. I read up on blackjack rules and strategies and utilized free online casinos in order to become a solid online blackjack player. Now I’m playing the real money online blackjack games and making great profit while returning the tips I received to new players. It really feels great to have fun, make money, and help others do the same. And becoming part of the online casino community has only added to the fun I have playing online!
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August 6th, 2008 by admin
If you’re a fan of poker and other fast-paced card or board games, then you should learn how to play backgammon on the net. It is easy to learn and fun to play, especially when you bring a competitive streak to the table. Unlike some other board games, it allows you to pit your wits and test your luck directly against your opponent. And unlike poker, learning how to play backgammon is relatively straightforward, meaning you can be on your way to success far sooner than you think.
When you’re learning how to play backgammon on the net, the first thing you need to do is obtain the proper equipment. Firstly, you will need a backgammon board and two sets of checkers containing 15 pieces each and in different colors. You will also need 2 dice cups for rolling the 2 die which will indicate how you move your checkers.
Before we begin learning how to play backgammon on the net, it is worthwhile studying the board. This contains 24 triangles in different colors divided into four sectors. An inner board or home board exists for each player, along with an outer board separated by a bar, which is a raised section in the centre of the backgammon board. The objective to keep in mind when learning how to play backgammon on the net is that you need to move your checkers toward your home board from the outer board. Once your checkers are safely home, you can begin to remove them from the entire board. The way in which you move your checkers is determined by the pips on the die you toss for each turn. The winner of the game is the player who rids the board of all his checkers first.
Learning how to play backgammon on the net successfully comes down to how well you remember the rules and how effectively you formulate your backgammon strategies. The player who moves first is determined by the throw of a single die. Once the first player is decided, he throws both die to begin moving his checkers. While both die are thrown, the two numbers they display equate to two separate moves. You can choose between moving one checker per die or using both values to move one checker in total per turn. For example, if one die rolls a four and the other a three, you can use the value of seven to move one checker. Alternatively, you can move one checker four spaces and a separate checker three. If you roll the same value on both die, you can move twice the amount shown.
Towards the end of the game, the die you throw are responsible for helping you remove your pieces from your home board. This process is known as the bear-off and is a crucial part in learning how to play backgammon on the net. The first player to remove his pieces from the backgammon board wins the game.
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