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Online Casino Sign-Up Bonus And Match Bonuses - Easy Way To Lose Your Money

April 30th, 2009

Online casinos have many ways to ″trick you″ into gambling. One of the most common ways is offering casino bonuses, which can be divided into several categories. Let’s talk about match bonuses (or online casino sign-up bonuses) today, as it’s the most common online casino bonus.

Match bonuses are often seemingly big in numbers (sign-up bonus as big as $3000 is not a rare thing to see nowadays). Many of these bonuses are very tricky, making withdrawing your winnings as hard as possible. Several players have quit playing at those casinos after they’ve understood that there’s no easy way to gain profit with this bonus. They feel that they’ve been tricked. Hell yeah, I can’t blame them!

Some of these match bonuses really are absurd. Even though, players in these days are not retarded - many of them know that the $888 ″free money″ means cosmic deposits and serious betting activity with real money, leading us to a fact that in the end you’re probably back to ZERO, angry and have no plans to return there.

Online casinos and poker rooms are extremely cautious giving bonuses away. Usually you as a player are not allowed to play blackjack, roulette and craps with your bonus money. And often you can’t withdraw your winnings if you have less than 10x bonus gathered on your casino account. My personal best has been 134 dollars with $16 dollars no deposit bonus money… of course, I gambled it down to zero. I was 26 bucks short to withdraw.

Some casinos (not the ones I prefer!) can afford those high bonuses only because they have low payouts. Not many online gamblers look at payouts when choosing a casino, so beware!

In some cases match bonuses can be used against casinos, but be sure to learn the rules before you start any monkeygambling.

Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Want Proof Dice Control is a Scam?

April 30th, 2009

Be smart, play smart, and learn how to play craps the right way!

Is it legitimate or a scam? Let’s take a look. I suspect that the notion of dice control is a big-money industry (perhaps, multi-million dollars annually). You name it and they sell it: books, tapes, seminars, full-size practice craps tables, half-size tables (a.k.a. throwing stations), toss bars, dice, and practice grippers. But is it real or just an elaborate hoax to swindle you out of your hard-earned money? The answer seems so obvious. Sadly, the world will never be without plenty of people so blinded by their burning desire to win big that they can’t or won’t stop long enough to think twice before handing over their money.

If you’ve read my other articles and Ebook, you know my thoughts on the world of dice control, dice setting, precision shooting, or whatever else you want to call it. In my opinion, it’s a silly world called Fantasyland. I won’t regurgitate my other works so let’s get to the point of this article. You want proof that dice control is a scam to rip you off? Consider one simple question and its answer. Take a deep breath and try to relax your overwhelming desire to get rich off the casino. Now, ask yourself, ″Do you think that the casino would allow truly skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight?″ Be honest with your answer.

Again, ″Do you think that the casino would allow truly skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight?″ Of course not. The casino has the right to deny service to any player for any reason, whether you’re too drunk, too obnoxious, too lucky, too skilled, or too anything. If they don’t want you playing for any reason, they can tell you to leave and there’s nothing you, the law, or anyone can do about it. Consider blackjack card counters. Card counting is entirely legal, but if the casino thinks a player is card counting (and, thus, has a small advantage over the house), it immediately removes him from the game. The casino never accepts a player advantage. The casino always has the advantage–always. Same with craps. If the casino believes a player has an advantage over the house by means of controlling the dice, it removes him from the game. The bottom line is that when the dice hit the back wall, no one knows how they’ll bounce off those rubber pyramids. That’s why casinos allow dice setters to use their wacky tossing routines.

Again, ″Do you think that the casino would allow truly skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight?″ I’ve never heard of any of the so-called dice doctors, dice wizards, or famous multi-book dice-control authors getting thrown out of a casino because of their dice-tossing skills. Have you? According to their websites and written works, they routinely play in casinos across the globe allegedly beating the crap out of the casino. So, ask yourself again, ″Do you think that the casino would allow truly skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight?″

Casinos have been around for a long time. They’re big business. Consider the multi-billion dollar resorts in Vegas (yes, that’s ″billion″ with a ″b″). Do you honestly think they haven’t thoroughly examined the legitimacy of dice control? A player advantage smacks those mega-businesses right where it hurts–in their wallets. Do you honestly think the casinos would tolerate and allow a player to play with an advantage over the house? The answer is obvious to me. Is it obvious to you? Put yourself in the casinos’ shoes. If you have the right to deny service to anyone for any reason, why would you allow anyone to play with an advantage over you, especially at a craps table? I doubt that you would.

If you agree that casinos do allow dice-control specialists to play, and if you agree that casinos don’t allow players to play with an advantage over the house, then what does that tell you about all the books, articles, websites, newsletters, and magazines that claim you can beat the crap out of the casino by using dice control? I don’t see how the answer could be any more obvious or simple. Casinos allow dice setters to play; casinos don’t allow a player to play with an advantage over the house; therefore, it stands to reason that the casino doesn’t believe the dice setter can gain an advantage over the house. It’s that simple. You wanted proof that dice control is a scam? That sounds like awfully convincing proof to me, how about you? If it’s true that the casino doesn’t believe the dice setter can gain an advantage over the house, then why should you believe it?

If you still don’t see the light, it’s probably because you’re desperately clinging to your blazing desire to beat the crap out of the casino. You want so badly the idea of dice control to be legitimate that you can taste it. You think, ″Regardless of what you say, I saw a guy last night set the dice and he rolled point after point. It worked for him, so how can you say it doesn’t work?″ Simple. It was his turn to get lucky at that particular instant in time. Everyone has good times, mediocre times, and bad times. Even the dice setter gets lucky occasionally. The question is whether the dice setter is consistently a winner. He’s not. His hot streak turns cold, just as it does for everyone. Minutes after his hot roll, the dice setter again goes through his wacky motions, but this time he immediately rolls a losing 7-out. As we learned in my other articles, it’s not the player’s dice-shooting skill or the player’s betting system that makes him a winner, it’s the distribution variance. The game is designed for the player to lose, so the player’s only hope for winning lies with the phenomenon called variance. Nothing more, nothing less. (Read my other article titled, Variance.)

One more time, ″Do you think that the casino would allow truly skilled dice setters to play with an advantage over the house, no matter how slight?″ Rationally think about that question and its answer, and then decide for yourself if the notion of dice control is a scam. If the casino doesn’t believe dice setters can gain an advantage over the house, then why should you believe it?

For a detailed explanation of why I believe dice control is pure nonsense, please visit my website and read the free sample chapter on dice setting from my new Ebook.

Now you know! Remember, learn how to play craps the right way.

Oceanbreezepoker.com Launch Their All New Multiplayer Poker Software,online Casino and Online Sportsbook Website

April 30th, 2009

OceanBreezePoker.com has announced the launch of an all NEW online casino and online sportsbook website.

The new online Casino software features the most advanced 3D software in the online casino and sportsbook industry. This new user friendly casino and sportsbook was designed to provide users with an enhanced gaming platform for the optimum gambling experience. In addition to the most popular casino gaming tables such as Blackjack, Craps, American Roulette, European Roulette, Red Dog, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Casino War, Carribean Poker, and 3 Card Poker users will be greeted with numerous video poker and progressive slot machines. OceanBreezePoker states that users are able to play all of its casino games for free or for real cash. The new sportsbook platform features a vast selection of sports and sporting events from around the globe.

In other news OceanBreezePoker says an updated and improved version of their multiplayer poker software is near completion and will be implemented into their site in the coming weeks.

Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Variance

April 29th, 2009

If the casino has such an advantage over the player, why on Earth does anyone play the game? My guess is that most people don’t have a clue they’re playing a losing game. Others are so arrogant they think they can outplay the casino and turn a negative expectation into a positive, even over the long term. Others know they’ll lose, but play anyway for fun and excitement. As a knowledgeable player, why should you even bother playing a game you know will beat you? As a knowledgeable player, is there any hope you can walk away a winner, at least once in a while, even though you’re at a statistical disadvantage?

Craps is a game of numbers and statistics, with the house having a built-in advantage. Since craps is based on statistics, let’s find a way to use statistics to our advantage. You’ll never beat the casino over the long haul, but you can, indeed, beat it in the moments of time when the distribution hiccups and things go your way.

Let’s talk about ″variance,″ which is the average squared deviation of each number from the mean of a data set. Huh? Don’t worry; we don’t need a Harvard math degree to understand this. It’s simply a measure of how spread out the data is. Let’s consider the familiar coin-flip example.

Suppose we flip a coin 10,000 times. We expect heads to appear about 5,000 times and tails to appear about 5,000 times. Suppose we bet $1 on heads for each flip. If these are even-money bets, we expect to break even–or close to it after those 10,000 flips. As illustrated in one of my other articles, the house doesn’t give us even money when it loses. In our coin-flip example, instead of paying us $1 for each loss, suppose they pay us only $0.96. With this built-in house advantage, our negative expectation is to lose about $200 after 10,000 flips. Here’s the math. If we expect about 5,000 heads and about 5,000 tails to appear, then we expect to lose 5000 x $1 = $5000; and win 5000 x $0.96 = $4800. $5000 - $4800 = $200. This is called ″negative expectation.″

Now, of those 10,000 flips, suppose we focus on only 30 of them, and we continue betting on heads. Of those 30 flips, we might see heads 25 times and tails only 5 times. This data fluctuation shows that, for a limited number of flips over a short period of time, we can get lucky and experience Nirvana where things go our way. I call it a ″Nirvana hiccup″ in the distribution that causes a relatively high variance. In this example of only 30 flips, we win $24 for the 25 heads (i.e., 25 x $0.96 = $24), and lose $5 for the 5 tails (i.e., 5 x $1 = $5), which gives us a net win of $19. This short term variance temporarily removes the long-term negative expectation, which means there are, indeed, times when we can walk away a winner.

Although you’ll lose in the long-term, there are times when you’ll win because of variance. Suppose you take a three day vacation in Vegas once a year and play four one hour craps sessions each day (i.e., a total of 12 hours for the trip). You could conceivably get extremely lucky and hit that Nirvana hiccup during each session, and then go home a big winner. In that case, you go home thinking you’re a genius, a craps god, invincible, a world-class gambling stud. Yeah, sure, okay. I don’t recommend quitting your day job.

Now, suppose you’re a Vegas local who plays an hour every day after work. In this case, it’s clear that whatever few Nirvana hiccups you experience will be properly adjusted over time such that you’ll lose your shirt in the long-term.

Therefore, the infrequent craps player can, indeed, consistently win if she’s lucky enough to hit those Nirvana hiccups. However, the frequent long term player has no chance of coming out a winner at the end of his craps life. Part of the secret to craps is knowing how to be around for those occasional Nirvana hiccups where the dice fall your way.

If you don’t want to lose your shirt, you must learn the secret to craps. Don’t fall for bogus winning systems or ridiculous dice-setting claims. Distribution variance is the only thing that makes you a short-term winner. Nothing else. No silly dice setting technique. No bogus winning system. It’s the distribution variance and nothing else. Got it? Be smart. Play smart. Learn the secret to craps.

Now you know!

Women at the Casino Online

April 26th, 2009

The fairer sex is fast becoming a dominating presence at nearly every casino online, and not merely as some man's "lucky charm". Back in 2002, a study revealed that women made up about 60% of all casino online players. The pit boss only knows what the numbers are today (though one study puts it at 53%) but one thing is for certain: long gone are the days of gambling, whether online or off, being purely a man's world.

The anonymity of the web makes it easier for women to be taken seriously as they sit down at the casino online table — though for certain many a lady has taken full advantage of not being taken seriously at the casino and wound up rolling the table over. Many male gamblers, in fact, present themselves as women in order to profit from the deception. Likewise many female gamblers disguise themselves at the casino online as men in order to reap the rewards deception garners. The popular name for these gender-bending players, incidentally, is Betrosexual

Take the game of multiplayer poker — one of the many multiplayer games where Betrosexuals run most rampant. 62% of all women surveyed in the U.S. play the game as often as 4 times each month, with 5 out of every 6 of them preferring to play at the casino online. Statistics suggest that at least 1 out of every 6 online poker players is a woman, with that number widely expected to grow. But Betrosexuals and multi-player games notwithstanding, gals still enjoy a good adrenaline rush as much as any guy, and it's nowhere more apparent than at the casino online.

At least one casino online hosts a Ladies Only Player Forum and there's at least one casino online that caters strictly to women players. Many others run weekly Ladies Night promotions highlighting particular games with fabulous bonus prizes — slots, video poker, craps, etc. — all of which seem to attract women gamblers in droves. And if a casino online offers online bingo, you can be sure the numbers are even higher. There are even ladies-only casino online portal/directory sites.

A recent U.K. study conducted at the University of Dundee found that a high percentage of women in Scotland have turned to the casino online to combat depression and other emotional difficulties as well as to cope with failing relationships.

Whether it's the comfort and safety of playing from their own computer, the anonymity of sitting in with a bunch of men who otherwise may not treat them as equals (or even let them join in), or the confidence and wealth that the long-overdue emergence of women in business and leadership roles has brought, women are here at the casino online, and they're here to stay.

One likely consequence of this female infusion in the casino online industry will be in the way online casinos are promoted. Before long, we're bound to see svelte male models displayed on the landing pages of every casino online right alongside the buxom female models who have so successfully enticed new players through their virtual doors for oh so long.

A Pair-a-Dice is Paradise - An Introduction to Craps Gambling

April 25th, 2009

A Little Craps History and Background

Craps was originally called ″crabs″, and boy, are we glad that it isn’t called that anymore huh? Point being that craps has been around for a long time, and probably won’t be going anywhere anytime soon. The game’s popularity in the USA can be traced back to World War II, when sailors played the game every chance they could. Its ongoing popularity is largely due to its reputation as the most exciting and adrenaline pumping game in the casino. The esprit de corp felt during a craps game is like nothing else you’ll find in the casino, and even though only one person at a time is throwing the dice, almost all of the other players at the table are rooting for the shooter and betting on how well he does.

The Object of Craps

The game of craps is played with a standard pair of six-sided dice at a craps table, which almost always has a crew of at least 4 people working the table. The craps table is layed out with a variety of bets you can make, most of them with names and numbers attached to them. Although it might seem intimidating for a new player, craps really has a very clear and simple goal: you’re betting on whether or not the shooter is going to throw a winning combination.

The Craps Table and the People Working It

The craps table is the one in the casino with a crowd of loud, excited people around it, with one person shooting dice. The table will accommodate up to 12 people at a time, maybe more if they’re all skinny. The table is felt and covered with betting options with point boxes, pass lines, center bets, and come bets, all labeled and usually easily read. The first thing a newbie craps player should know is to not place a center bet, since those bets have terrible payouts.

The crew working the table consists of the following people:

2 dealers who pay off and pick up bets.

A relief dealer who covers for the main dealers when they get tired.

A stickman who acts as an announcer and is responsible for keeping the pacing of the game flowing.

The boxman who supervises the action at the table.

Betting for Beginners

There’s not room enough in this short tutorial for a full explanation of every possible craps bet you can make, although there is a fuller treatment of the subject available at Craps Hero. What I will do in this article though is recommend a strategy that a beginner can play and have a decent chance of winning, because as it turns out, the simplest bets at the craps table are the ones with the lowest house edge.

You’ll see a strip around the craps table labeled the ″pass line″. This is where you’ll place a come-bet, which is going to be your basic craps bet. You’re betting that on the shooter’s first roll, he’ll land a 7 or an 11, which will make you an automatic winner. If the shooter rolls a 2, 3 or a 12, then you’re an automatic loser.

Any other number that gets rolled becomes the pass-line point. If the shooter rolls this number again before rolling a 7, you win. If a 7 is rolled before the shooter rolls that number, you lose. One bet you should always make at a craps table is the free odds bet, which is a wager you place behind your original bet when the shooter rolls a point. This extra bet is great, because it pays out at true odds if the shooter rolls the point.

Playing the pass line bet followed by the free odds bet is one of the smartest strategies you can use playing craps, especially if you’re a beginner. The house edge is low and the bets are easy to remember. You can learn about the other 120 bets that are available to a craps player another time.

Online Gambling Offers

April 21st, 2009

Online gambling offers are not only restricted to poker, sports betting, and bingo but also include card games and other ″fun″ games that are offered free of cost. Online poker rooms usually offer games such as Texas Hold ‘em, Omaha, and Seven Card Stud. The rules and regulations of the game remain the same as in a land based poker game.

Many online casinos offer other games such as blackjack, roulette, and craps. These are played against the ″house″ unlike poker games in which players play against each other. Therefore, the ″percentages″ are with the casino, which means that the casino has a distinct advantage over the players in such games. Other popular gambling games include sports betting and online bingo.

Sports betting has gained popularity over the years since they not only provide the player with gambling thrills but also offer the enjoyment of the sport. This makes it an even more appealing to gamblers who want something more out of the activity. Bingo is another popular multi million-dollar game that can be played on the Internet, and in land based casinos. The online versions of these games use Flash and Java software and may require players to download the software before playing.

Although there are free games available, the players are required to sign up for a paid account in order to start playing online. Almost all of the sites offer e-funding options such as PayPal, Neteller, and Prepaid ATM. Some sites will offer matching bonuses to players who deposit money through the above-mentioned options. European gamblers can fund their online accounts by using debit or credit cards.

Since Internet has expanded drastically over the years, the numbers of people who gamble online are continuously increasing. Political boundaries are dissolved because gamblers around the world can gamble without worrying about laws and regulations. Some countries even provide tax-free benefits and such offers are contributing to the further expansion of Internet gambling activities.

The Secrets of the Big Numbers

April 21st, 2009

Pssst…! Wanna know a secret?

How about the secrets of the Big Six and Big Eight?

As you might know, the Big Six and Eight are even money bets. This means that if you bet $12 and win, you win $12. If you placed $12 on the regular six or eight you would win $14, at 7:6 odds. The casino gives a lot of space to the big six and eight, so beginners who are afraid to give the dealer a place bet can bet directly on the Big Numbers in the corner. In most cases these bets should be avoided.

Wanna know how craps pros use the Big Numbers?

Let's find out!

There are two good uses for the Big Six and Eight. The first involves those "match play" coupons so common in the Casino fun books. Most of these coupons state they are for flat bets only, and are usually used for pass or don't pass bets, with no odds. If you put a match play coupon for $5 along with $5 on the pass line, you take a chance on getting stuck with a 4 or 10. But if you put your $5 coupon along with $5 on the Big Six or Eight, you are getting the best bet you can get, under the circumstances. If the six or eight hits, you'll get back $10 in real money. Not as good as placing the numbers, but you can't use a match-play coupon with place numbers.

The other good use of the Big Six or Eight involves table limits. If you happen to hit a really hot table and have progressed your bets on the place 6 and 8 up to the table limit, then the dealers will not let you increase your place bets. However, they will always let you make additional flat bets on the Big Numbers in addition to your place bets. So instead of a $1000 table limit, you now have a $2000 limit on the six and eight. This becomes especially useful in tournament play.

In a tournament, the winning crapshooters are usually decided in the last few moments of a game. It is not uncommon to see someone place $480 on the place 6 & 8, as well as on the big six and eight, hoping for a six or eight on the last few rolls of the dice. If the six or eight does roll, they'll receive $480 for the Big Number bet, and $560 for the place bet - a total of $1040 for one roll of the dice!

Pssst…! Now you know the secrets of the Big Numbers!

The Crapshooter © 2005 by Larry Edell

Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Load of Crap: Part 1

April 19th, 2009

I got the idea for this article while writing about dice setting. (If you’ve read the free sample chapter from my eBook on my website, you’ll know what I think about dice setting.) I thought about the ridiculous things (and sometimes downright lies) people say to separate you from your money. I thought about the shysters who spread their misguided and oftentimes flat-out wrong advice for beating the house. Then, I thought about the unfortunate who fall for such bogus claims and advice.

This article gives a small sample of the load of crap (pun intended) from various craps-related websites, followed by brief analyses of the sheer stupidity or dubious nature of their claims. If it weren't for the sad fact that people actually believe such crap, we'd find it entertaining. Learn from this article. Once and for all, get it through your head that craps is designed for you to lose. No system exists, has ever existed, or will ever exist that will produce long-term gains for the player. The player cannot in any way gain a long-term advantage over the house, and that includes the latest trends in get-rich schemes that focus on dice setting. Don't be a sucker. Learn to play in reality, not in fantasyland.

I took the following excerpts directly from some of the websites I scanned for 10 minutes after searching for "learn craps." These excerpts are not from blogs, forums, or discussion groups; they're from sites that sell craps-related products. My analyses and criticisms are based on my opinion and deemed valid until proven otherwise by a qualified and independent body.

Excerpt: "In my humble opinion, the pass line (and come) are the worst bets on the table. I understand about the 1.4% advantage and all, but has anyone actually calculated odds against, after the come out? I found two books a long time ago that stated the average against you, on the pass line after a point is established, is around 34-35%. That is to say, the odds against 'repeating' the point before a 7."

Analysis: This excerpt was taken from an article intended to provide tips and strategies or playing craps. In justifying his opinion that the Flat Pass Line and Flat Come bets are the worst bets on the table, the writer removes the come-out roll from the equation. That seems absurd. The house advantage on these two bets is so low because of the player's 2:1 advantage on the come-out roll. Indeed, the advantage shifts back to the house after the come-out, but that advantage can never shift without first going through the come-out, so trying to disregard it seems ridiculous.

Excerpt: "The only good bet is the place bets—and only for the 2 reasons, one they can be taken down at any time, and second you pick your numbers. The odds are much much much better when you try to throw one number instead of repeating it before a seven, and that is what people don’t understand. What they also don’t understand is that the seven should mathematically come up one out of every six rolls—and that is all rolls, not just box number rolls, but all of them. If someone walked up to a table and threw 2, 3, 12, 11, 2, 3, 11, 12, 2, 3, 11, 2, 12, 12, 2, his odds of throwing a seven are greater then the guy who throws 5, 6, 8, 9. How many times do people at a crap table stand there and not even pay attention."

Analysis: This excerpt is from the same article as the first excerpt. Remember, this author supposedly knows the game and is passing his wisdom to you. Where do I start? The author's reasoning is based on the silly–and completely false–notion that outcomes of previous rolls influence future rolls. The author apparently believes in the Gambler's Fallacy. By the believing in the Gambler's Fallacy, the author proves his ignorance. No matter how many times a player rolls the dice, the odds of a 7 appearing on the next roll never change. So, the player throwing 14 rolls without hitting a 7 has the same odds of rolling a 7 on the next roll as the player who throws only four rolls without hitting a 7. The odds of a 7 appearing on the next roll for both players are exactly the same. Even if you rolled a million times without a 7 appearing, the odds of a 7 appearing on the next roll are exactly the same as if you had rolled only once. Results of previous rolls have no influence whatsoever on the odds of future rolls. The guy in the excerpt wonders, "How many times do people at a crap table stand there and not even pay attention?" I can't help but laugh and wonder how many screws this guy has loose. The truly sad thing is that people read this guy's baloney, take it to be true, and then base their bets on it.

Excerpt: "This is a proven professional method, used by experts, that until now has been kept secret from the public. When applied according to the rules presented, it is the most consistent money making craps method you are going to find and can reduce your risk of loss to less than 6%."

Analysis: You can play the Pass Line with Odds (or Don't Pass with Odds) and give the house an advantage of only about 1%. Lots of craps bets have house advantages much less than 6%, so touting a 6% risk of loss seems silly to me. I chuckled at the statement, "This is a proven professional method, used by experts, that until now has been kept secret from the public." Yeah, okay, sure. LOL (laugh out loud). The following excerpt is taken from the same website.

Excerpt: "—As with any educational or entertainment program, results may vary and [name redacted] and its owners assume no liability for its use or any loss that may result. Purchasers of the [name redacted] are encouraged to rigorously test and personally verify results before wagering on an outcome. All gambling involves risk no matter how good the method might be. Purchasers are advised to use the [name redacted] responsibly, implement a sound money management system, and wager only with funds that will not seriously affect their lifestyle or that of others closely associated with them."

Analysis: Again, I laughed. The website cleverly hooks you with claims of having a "professional" and "most consistent money-making" craps system. It fills you with hopes and dreams of beating the crap out of the casino. Then, after suckering you in, they cover their rear ends by including a disclaimer stating, "—its owners assume no liability for its use or any loss that may result." I suspect that buyers of that bogus system never make it to the bottom of the web page to read the disclaimer. They're so hyped up on false hope of beating the casino for ga-zillions, they've already clicked the ″Buy″ button before getting anywhere near the disclaimer. If the system is so "professional" and if it truly is the "most consistent money-making craps method," why do they need to cover their rear ends with a disclaimer? Makes you wonder, doesn't it? Don't get conned into buying bogus winning systems. Learn to recognize bull manure. Don't get suckered into believing you can consistently beat the casino over time. You can't and won't. Be smart. Play smart. Learn the secret to craps.

The next excerpt is lengthy, but I included it because I'm sure it'll entertain you as much as it did me.

Excerpt: "Here is a simple craps strategy that takes no skill and only two of the same bets each time you play. The writer of this method has never failed to make at least $200 per hour using this strategy. Now, with this report, you can do the same at any dice table anywhere in the world! This craps strategy has been kept within the inner circle of casino bangers for years - under a mutual gentlemen’s agreement. We tried the [name redacted] on randomized computer print-outs and couldn’t come close to losing through 8000 decisions! (Think how long you would have to stand at the tables for 8000 decisions.) We tried it at several casinos in Atlantic City, Vegas, Reno, and Tahoe. The damned thing just would not lose! With this system you won’t care if the tables are hot or cold—you still win with this super craps strategy! A new shooter can throw three or four or more craps in a row and you win! A new shooter can throw three or four or more sevens in a row and you still win! A new shooter rolls a point, and sevens out on the next roll. Shooter after shooter can do this, and you still win! A shooter can throw 14 passes, or more or less, in a row, and you still win! A bunch of players in a row, can seven out after any amount of numbers, and you still win! Read this report and you’ll find out that there is absolutely no roll of the dice that can hurt you with this system! Want to collect on every roll of the dice? Here is how to do it with four easy bets. Follow this method exactly and you’ll go home a winner everyday!″

Analysis: Woohoo! Is this the Holy Grail, the Fountain of Youth, the mother of all systems that has eluded mankind forever? Woohoo! LOL. Yeah, right. Let me get this straight—no skill required—only need to make two bets at a time—and no matter what happens, I can win $200 per hour? Woohoo! I better hurry up and buy this system before the "casino bangers" put it back in their "inner circle" under lock and key and stop offering it to the paying public. Do I really need to analyze this mumbo-jumbo? Does anyone actually believe this crapola? Sadly, people apparently do, or the website probably wouldn't exist.

Excerpt: "I’m so positive that I can easily convert you from an inexperienced player into a master player with the skills of a pro that you may try all of my methods risk-free! I personally guarantee these craps systems will work at any casino you play! Take up to a full year to learn, practice, and profit. Just remember, if your average daily winnings don’t add up to several hundred dollars, don’t forget that I will give you a 100% refund. It’s that simple."

Analysis: This is from the same website as the previous excerpt and is typical of the guarantee that comes with many so-called winning craps systems. Read the words carefully. Let's analyze them. "—you may try all of my methods risk-free." It's risk-free because the seller offers a full refund, not because the system consistently wins over time. "I personally guarantee these craps systems will work at any casino you play." Of course, they'll work, but will they win? Anyone can use any crazy system and it'll "work." The word "work" in this context simply means the system is a legitimate method for playing the game whether you win or lose with it. In the excerpt, if the word "work" were replaced with the word "win," then the seller would be at great risk because no system will consistently win over time. "—don't forget that I will give you a 100% refund." Remember, the guarantee is that you can get your money back, not that the system will consistently win.

The problem with these kinds of guarantees is that many people either simply forget or don't try to get the refund after losing their shirts, or they try but get delayed so long they get disgusted and give up. The moral is, be skeptical of craps systems that come with guarantees. Ensure you fully understand the guarantee before buying. Focus on whether the craps system is guaranteed to win, or whether you're guaranteed to get to your money back after you lose your rear end. Note the carefully chosen words and understand their meanings, such as "can" instead of "will." One small word can, and usually will, make a big difference in the meaning of a sentence or an entire paragraph.

Starting to get the picture? Scams are everywhere. Don't be a sucker. Don't let your dreams of winning big blind you. Be smart. Play smart. Learn learn how to play craps the right way. Read Part 2 of this article for even sillier claims and bigger laughs.

Now you know!

Oceanbreezepoker.com Has Announced the Launch of an All New Online Casino and Online Sportsbook Website

April 19th, 2009

OceanBreezePoker.com has announced the launch of an all NEW online casino and online sportsbook website.

The new online Casino software features the most advanced 3D software in the online casino and sportsbook industry. This new user friendly casino and sportsbook was designed to provide users with an enhanced gaming platform for the optimum gambling experience. In addition to the most popular casino gaming tables such as Blackjack, Craps, American Roulette, European Roulette, Red Dog, Mini Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, Casino War, Carribean Poker, and 3 Card Poker users will be greeted with numerous video poker and progressive slot machines. OceanBreezePoker states that users are able to play all of its casino games for free or for real cash. The new sportsbook platform features a vast selection of sports and sporting events from around the globe.

In other news OceanBreezePoker says an updated and improved version of their multiplayer poker software has been recently released and is available for immediate download through Download.com the free software download site at http://www.download.com or through their website at http://www.oceanbreezepoker.com

The new and improved comprehensive, interactive online multiplayer poker rooms, provide features such as hand history, stat retrieval, player note-taking, chat, hand strength, hand result tool tips, 6 and 10 player tables and pot tool tips. OceanBreezePoker offers many multiplayer poker games including: Texas Holdem, Omaha High, Omaha Hi/Lo, Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud Hi/Lo, and a complete selection of Sit and Go and Multi Table Tournaments.