Monday, March 12, 2012

Poker: Few Essential Tips

In the twenty first century really there is only one form of poker that counts. No Limit Texas Hold’em is the game that has swept through people’s living rooms, computers and the game of choice in the casinos. The casinos love the amount of hype that the Texas Hold’em craze has brought them since there is zero risk to the casino in facilitating a cash game or a tournament. They can either take a rake of every hand played on one of their tables, or, charge a registration fee for any tournament that they organise

The massive poker tournaments hosted by casinos the world over, from Barcelona to Las Vegas and back again to Montecarlo bring in huge revenues as well as publicity. Not only do visitors flock to the casinos to see the sharks play high stakes poker but they will, inevitably be encouraged to sit down and play.

Poker Strategy

The most important tip that a pro ever gave me was an incredibly simple one, if you are a budding player sitting down at a big table the rule is simple; don’t bluff! This was not said in jest, a pro sitting on that table in the casino will have the advantage of knowing all the odds, you will not and in a cash game where the blinds never go up you can afford to wait until that good hand comes along. When it does the pro will inevitably think to him or herself that they can bully or bet you out of the hand at which point you can happily take them for all they’ve got!

Position with regards to the dealer is also important, playing it safe is all very well in terms of advice but the real fun of poker lies in bluffing someone off of a huge hand. If you are the big blind and there is a pro player to your left or even a couple of places over to your left it is likely that they will throw in a raise to push you into folding your weak hand, enabling them to take the blinds for low risk. Don’t make the mistake of raising them right there but flat call. Any good player will interpret this call as a sign of weakness and bet into you a second time, regardless of what comes up on the flop. Flat call this raise also and the pro will start to actually look at the cards on the table wondering what you have, now is the time to raise into him/her and make a huge push. Only make this move rarely and only make it when there is only one other player in the hand. Do it right and you will find that 9/10 times the pot is yours.

How to Master Blackjack

With all the fuss about Texas Hold ‘em of late it is easy to neglect the games that have been a staple of casinos the world over for years. Blackjack is the game that most people look to when coming into a casino for one very simple reason. It gives the gambler the best odds of any game on a casino floor.

It is usually played in a casino with six or eight decks of cards dealt out of a “shoe” or specially designed multi deck card carrier designed specifically for the purpose of dealing out cards.

Blackjack Strategy















Two cards are dealt face up to all the players at the table, the dealer also deals himself two cards but only turns one of them over. The objective of the game is to beat the dealer. If you have a combined score that is better than the dealers and does not go over twenty one then you have doubled your bet. If you make twenty one exactly then you get paid one and a half times your bet. Once your cards are dealt to you you have the option of getting more cards or sticking with what you have.

You will act before the dealer and what you do will depend on the one card that the dealer has opened up for all to see. This is your advantage, the rules of the game dictate that the dealer MUST keep taking cards until he has a combined score of seventeen or over. Meaning that if he displays a six or lower on the table then he will likely have to call more than one more card and end up with a total score of over twenty one, making him bust and allowing all of the players still at the table to win.

If the player busts (has a score of over twenty one) he loses regardless of what happens to the dealer.

This is where many Blackjack players go wrong, they forget that the aim of the game is merely to beat the dealer. It is NOT to actually hit twenty one. This is why many mathematicians have played some very effective Blackjack sessions. If you hold a fifteen and the dealer’s open card is a six then there is no need to risk calling for more cards as the dealer will likely keep calling cards until he is bust. The opposite situation can also occur, if the dealer is showing an Ace (which can be one or eleven) then it is worth the player taking a risk to get a high score as the chances of the dealer needing to pull another card are low. Suits are irrelevent.

Best High Roller Suites in Vegas

It can be hard to find out a lot of info about some of the best high roller suites in Vegas, heck most don’t even list these rooms on their websites! Fortunately we have managed to find a few of the best ones out there that are either reserved for high roller players, celebrities and anyone else with a huge bankroll that just has a lot of money to blow.

Hugh Hefner Sky Villa
















Number 5:
Lucky 7 Suite

Hard Rock Hotel

One of the ultimate bachelor party rooms in Vegas, the Lucky 7 suite is typically only reserved for the Vegas elite who frequent the Hard Rock on a regular basis. To stay in the room you probably would have to have no problem dropping over $1 Million in their casino on any given night or be extremely well connected. The room comes complete with 3 bedrooms, huge plasmas everywhere, a stripper pole and even a crazy jacuzzi that has a switch to make rain fall from the ceiling! I managed to be fortunate enough to get access to this suite and snapped a few pictures:


Number 4:
Hardwood Suite

Palms Casino Resort

This room is definitely reserved to hang out with the boys, but I am sure any room with a basketball court in it is sure to impress the ladies as well. This ultra luxury room is part of the Sky Villas at the palms and can be rented for $25,000 per night. Other than the basketball court, the room comes complete with a professional score board, locker room, pool table, full bar with lounge and of course the usual plasmas everywhere.




Number 3:
Chairman Suite

Venetian Hotel

The Chairman Suites cost over 5 Million dollars to build and for $15,000 a night (if approved), you can experience a night of ultimate luxury. Located on floors 34-36, the suites contain 27 plasmas, a karaoke room, beauty salon, spa and gym. You will also have your own personal butler to get you anything your heart desires. These suites are typically only available for celebrities, business moguls and the highest rollers in the casino, but if you are approved you too can experience everything they have to offer.


Number 2:
Hard Rock Penthouse Suite

Hard Rock Hotel

Home to some of the best parties in Vegas, the Hard Rock Suite is one of the best places to bump into celebrities and some of the most attractive girls in Vegas. The room itself comes decked out with everything you need to have a crazy party with a full bar, pool tables, mosaic hot tub and even a bowling alley. I was fortunate enough to attend a party at the Hard Rock Suite and judge a bikini contest while there. Here are some pics from that night:



Number 1:
Hugh Hefner Sky Villa

Palms Casino Resort

What balling hotel suite list wouldn’t be complete with this room! At $40,000/night, the Hugh Hefner Playboy inspired Sky Villa is the most expensive room in Las Vegas. With over 10,000 square feet, an insane infinity pool, a massage room, rotating bed and some of the best views of the entire Vegas Strip, this is the place to stay if money is no object. This room has been featured in many articles of the most expensive hotel rooms in the world and if you check out some of the pics you will understand why!


Honerable Mention: The Venetian also contains a “Presidential Suite” but little information is available about this room. The room is reserved for the casino’s biggest whales that gamble an average of 6-8 million dollars per night and over $150,000 per hand.

World’s Top 10 Biggest Casinos

Casinos around the world seem to keep getting bigger and more luxurious. Here is a list of the top 10 biggest casinos around the world by square feet.

The Venetian Macao







1. The Venetian Macao (Macao)
Currently the 4th largest building in the world, the Venetian casino is the biggest casino anywhere.
Square feet: 546,000
Gaming machines: 3,000
Table and poker games: 870
Restaurants and bars: 24
Hotel rooms: 3,000
venetian-macao

2. City of Dreams Resort (Macao)
Square feet: 420,000
Gaming machines: 1,350
Table and poker games: 520
Restaurants and bars: 14
Hotel rooms: 1,400

3. Foxwoods Resort Casino (Ledyard, Conn., USA)
Square feet: 340,000
Gaming machines: 7,000
Table and poker games: 400
Restaurants and bars: 29
Hotel rooms: 824

4. Casino Ponte 16 (Macao)
Square feet: 270,000
Gaming machines: 320
Table and poker games: 150
Restaurants and bars: 3
Hotel rooms: 423

5. Tusk Rio Casino Resort (Klerksdorp, South Africa)
Square feet: 266,330
Gaming machines: 257
Table and poker games: 12
Restaurants and bars: 2
Hotel rooms: N/A

6. MGM Grand Macao (Macao)
Square feet: 221,952
Gaming machines: 835
Table and poker games: 410
Restaurants and bars: 12
Hotel rooms: 593

7. Sands Macao (Macao)
Square feet: 229,000
Gaming machines: 750
Table and poker games: 1,000
Restaurants and bars: 7
Hotel rooms: 51

8. MGM Grand Las Vegas (Las Vegas, NV, USA)
Square feet: 170,000
Gaming machines: 2,300
Table and poker games: 178
Restaurants and bars: 20
Hotel rooms: 5,044

9. Casino Lisboa (Portugal)
Square feet: 165,000
Gaming machines: 1,000
Table and poker games: 26
Restaurants and bars: 7
Hotel rooms: 1,000

10. Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa (Atlantic City)
Square feet: 161,000
Gaming machines: 4,100
Table and poker games: 285
Restaurants and bars: 17
Hotel rooms: 2,002
borgata