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Hot News and Winning Strategies for Gamblers
Volume 4 Issue 44- 05 MAY 2006

IN THIS ISSUE

TOP NEWS: Bonus Offers
STRATEGY: Cherry Poker Confit
POKER: What is a Chip?
SPORTS: Kentucky Derby
GAMBLING: 10 Commandments
EDITOR: West is The Best for NHL Gogs

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STRATEGY
Cherry Poker Confit
Mark Pilarski

Dear Mark,
Yes or no, would video poker on a machine be considered a true “draw”
poker game? Larry L.

Elitists of table poker would say, NO WAY. But look at it this way,
Larry: video poker is one player against a machine that displays the
player's cards as graphic images on a screen; the player still has to
place a stake, is dealt five cards from a standard 52-card deck, and has
an opportunity to discard any number of unwanted cards, and to “draw” an
equal number of replacement cards from the deck.

Many I have debated in the past have dissected the word “draw” to suit
their argument, yet in both table draw poker and video draw poker, there
is a second round of cards during the hand where you are allowed to
discard some of your cards, and draw more cards with the hope of
improving your hand.

As for me, a connoisseur of any kind of poker, I swallow yes, demi-glace
with the finest Traverse City dried cherries, red wine and shallots. If
it looks, walks and quacks like duck, it must be a duck, even if your
opponent is a cybernetic one-armed bandit and not a big mouth mortal who
happens to have bad breath.

Dear Mark,
I was approached by a casino security guard and asked to leave the
casino (in Nevada) because he though I was walking through the casino
looking for coins left unattended in the trays of slot machines. Is that
illegal to do? Ralph G.

Even though Nevada is called the “Silver State,” Ralph, you’re not
allowed to Sunday-walk the joint silver mining. The practice of treasure
hunting for orphan coins, credits on a slot machine, or even coins on
the floor is illegal.

Gamblers who forget (there’s a lesson here) their stored credits or
loose coins in the tray are effectively donating them to the casino.
Such goodies are not considered coinage for those with keen eyes
circumnavigating the casino floor to rescue someone else’s poor
left-behind moolah.

Dear Mark,
I hope you don’t mind me asking what could very well be a stupid
question, but what do you mean by an “up card” when you have answered a
few different blackjack questions in the past? By the way, I don’t play
the game. Jack L.

How’s that old saying go, Jack, “the only stupid question, is the one
not asked.” Gambling questions of any kind are no exception, at least
here, that is. Anyhow, an up card is the face-up card the dealer deals
himself at the opening of a hand of blackjack.

Dealers deal their own opening hands with one card face-up and one card
face-down. The card dealt face-up is the dealer’s “up” card, and the
card that is dealt face-down is said to be the dealer’s “hole card.”

Gambling Wisdom of the Week: I've often thought, if I got really hungry
for a good milk shake, how much would I pay for one? People will pay a
hundred dollars for a bottle of wine; to me that's not worth it. But I'm
not going to say it is foolish or wrong to spend that kind of money, if
that's what you want. So if a guy wants to bet twenty or thirty thousand
dollars in a poker game, that is his privilege. -- Jack Binion

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POKER
What is a Chip?

What is a Chip?

You play a lot of poker. You play in tournaments; you pay attention to
the body language and facial expressions of your opponents. You might
even notice what color the felt of the poker table is, but do you pay
heed to the stack of chips in front of you?

Full story at:
http://www.pokerforum.com/content/PokerForum/article3840.html

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SPORTS
Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby 132: Battle Of The Speedsters?

The field has been set and the post positions drawn. The professional
handicappers have set the morning line odds, and that is not a job I
would have wanted.

Full story at:
http://www.winneronline.com/articles/may2006/kentuckyderbyspeed.htm

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GAMBLING
10 Commandments

Gaming columnist Max Drayman, presents ten laws that will have the
online gambler going for gold.

Full story at:
http://www.winneronline.com/articles/may2006/10-commandments.htm

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EDITOR
West is The Best for NHL Gogs
Steve Johnson, Gambling Newsletter

If you like to bet hockey and you like underdogs, the Western front of
the NHL playoffs has been a gold mine. The eighth seeded Oilers upset
the No. 1 in the entire NHL, the Colorado Avalanche knocked off the
second seeded Dallas Stars, the third seeded Calgary Flames were beaten
by the sixth seeded Anaheim Mighty Ducks and fifth San Jose Sharks took
down the fourth seeded Nashville Predators in a mild upset.

Meanwhile, in the East the Ottawa Senators, Carolina Hurricanes, New
Jersey Devils, and Buffalo Sabres, who were seeded first, second, third,
and fourth respectively, all advanced to the second round of the
playoffs.

Prices for series in the West’s next round have been released with
Colorado listed as +113 underdogs against Anaheim and Edmonton listed at
+183 for their series vs. San Jose. Will the underdogs bite again?


*See you in couple of weeks!*

Steve Johnson, Editor
editor@gamblingnewsletter.com

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