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Best Tips To Play Live Blackjack

Play Live BlackjackOkay, people, I gotta be completely honest here – I don’t know jack about online blackjack. No, wait, don’t go just yet, I promise I’ll explain exactly how this all makes sense! But yeah, like you know, my thing is slots. I’ve always played slots, and I’ve never cared about anything other than slots. Be they physical or online, video or mechanical, slots are my jam and there ain’t nothing you can do about it! But the thing is, there’s so much more you can be doing in an online casino, and it’s honestly kind of a shame that I’ve been ignoring, like, 90% of all available games for so long. That’s why I made it my New Year’s Resolution to try out everything, from the more famous games like blackjack and roulette to the more obscure ones like baccarat or scratch cards. But, like I said, I don’t know a thing about any of them! If we’re not talking about the badass Japanese anime, I literally know nothing about blackjack other than the fact that you need to get 21 to win (and as it turns out even THAT isn’t true). So I did what everyone should be doing when they don’t know much about a subject, and I studied the hell out of it. Now, I’m no expert about online blackjack, but I did pick up a couple of really good hints and tips that I think you guys would like to know about!

1. Forget About Card-Counting

Blackjack has a reputation of being one of the few casino games that can objectively be “beaten” – like, there is a proven strategy that is guaranteed to bring you success 100% of the time (and, if you’re caught using it, it’s also guaranteed to get you kicked out 100% of the time). That strategy is, of course, card counting, which involves keeping track of which cards have already been dealt in order to calculate the probabilities of particular cards coming up. You’re gonna want to place a big bet when you know for a fact that on your next hand the chances of getting an ace and a face card are at 98%, right? Well, the thing about card counting is that while it’s totally feasible in physical casinos, it’s just completely impractical when playing live games. A lot of dealers are instructed to shuffle the deck after each hand to ward off cheaters, and even when shuffling is rare, the game still goes way too slowly for card counting to be even remotely efficient.

2. Play It Safe

In a real casino, it’s very easy to get drunk on the atmosphere and make big bets and reckless choices – that’s kinda sorta what casinos are counting on. But at home, you’re supposed to be more chilled, more relaxed (more chillaxed?) and more rational, and as such you should be able to make smarter choices. The thing about blackjack is that it’s not a race, nor a competition. Just because the other guys in the live room in which you play are betting hundreds per hand doesn’t mean you’re also supposed to be betting that. Just because the dealer is giving you that look every time you click the stand button doesn’t mean you’re supposed to be taking unnecessary risks. If you’re wondering whether you should hit or stand, you should probably stand. If you think that maybe you’ve played enough for tonight, you have. The biggest advantage of live casino as opposed to physical casino is that it gives you the comfort to remain rational and make the smart choices in every situation, and you should absolutely take full and complete advantage of that whenever you can!

3. Do Your Research

Look, the fact of the matter is that not all online casinos are created equal. Like, that’s not even an opinion, it’s an objective statement. And that’s not to say “Oh, my casino is just so much better than yours and you should totally sign up, no, that’s not true at all. I mean, obviously there are some casinos which are crap, but most that are still in business are pretty great, but they’re great at different things. They could emphasize different games, or different features. Hell, often times they even differ when it comes to the exact same game! A single look at a site like www.playblackjacklive.co.uk is enough to let you know just how differently each casino treats its live blackjack rooms. They’ve got a different number of rooms, different limits, different unique rooms… So as always, you should try to locate exactly what works best for you in particular and play there. Don’t settle for inconvenient familiarity! Life’s too short for compromises!

The Best Online Casinos Are Preparing For The Future

Casino dicesIf you want to survive in entertainment, you need to base your technology on gimmicks. That’s just how it is! Every few years, you need to create new and exciting gimmicks that can attract audiences to you and can prove that your craft can still offer something new. In the realm of movies we got movies with sound, color, progressively larger screens, multiple iterations of 3D, various sound systems, IMAX… Videogames have tried to pull us in with handheld systems, 3D graphics, motion controls, mobile gaming, VR… Pretty much every single sphere of entertainment, from music to comics, has had its fair share of technological gimmicks. Hell, even books have had it, if we count stuff like audiobooks and ebooks! And sure, some of those gimmicks are purely just supposed to be The Next Big Thing™ and add very little to the overall experience (let me tell you, pretty much any movie that has been converted to 3D rather than shot in 3D is not worth seeing in 3D), but others have the capacity to truly change their respective industry.

The same goes for online casinos. Throughout the years, we’ve seen numerous gimmicks pop up in our online entertainment, most prominently mobile casino and live casino. I mean, sure, I guess you can refer to stuff like bonus offers and additional games as “gimmicks”, but they’re not really the type of technological advancements that I’d really like to focus on at the moment. And sure, we can go on and on about whether live casino has a future considering its diminishing returns as of late, or whether mobile casino ultimately lived up to the hype, but that’s boring! Why look into the past when we can instead gaze into the future? Let’s stop for a second, examine the currently existing technology and try to predict what sites like the ones listed on www.bestonlinecasinos.org.uk have in store for the future! And keep in mind, while I’m pretty sure that the things I’m predicting will, in fact, be implemented in the future (there’s just too much evidence pointing towards it), I can’t say exactly when – could be in 5 years, or in 10, or in 15. Who knows! I don’t! Let’s get down to it!

First things first – VR. Microgaming’s VR roulette won at least one major award, which makes it very lucrative as the very next online casino gimmick. Most VR headsets are expensive as hell, but in fairness, they’re of a very high quality and were designed for much more sophisticated functions. For something as simple as playing roulette in virtual reality, I don’t think you’d need more than the Samsung Gear VR or the Google Cardboard, which will set you back about £60 or nothing, respectively. With a bit of tinkering, we could be seeing VR come into play by 2020. Another thing that’s very gradually coming in are skill-based slots, which have already been legalized in four US states. At this rate, it’s only a matter of time before they’re legal in the UK, and trust me, when that happens, they’re going to start popping up in our online casinos within the year. Another thing that I can absolutely see happening is 4K streaming for live casino. That one’s probably further off than my other predictions (probably about 10 years away), but with 2016 being the year of 4K, and 4K-capable monitors gradually coming into the market, within 10 years 4K streaming should really be the norm for everything, including online casinos. But no matter how much we speculate, the only way to know for sure what the future holds is to experience it ourselves! Who knows, maybe in 5-10 years I’ll link this article again and will say “Ha, told ya!”

New Casino Sites Keep Popping Up – Is That A Good Thing

CasinoRegardless of how you feel about the online gambling industry, there is one fact that is utterly and completely undeniable – it’s growing at an exponential rate. It’s one of the fastest growing markets in the UK right now, with over thirty new online casinos (that I know of – there could be a lot more I’m not aware of) opening their doors in 2016 alone, which is utterly ridiculous! Casinos with brands and names that I’ve never even heard of before, such as Karamba, are now opening their doors and competing with the old, established classics like 888 and 32Red. But is that a good thing? Does the exponential growth of our favorite entertainment industry mean that it’s now stronger, more powerful and more mature than ever, or is it a bubble that’s about to burst any moment now? Well, you better brace yourselves, because I’m about to take you on a very wild ride!

On first glance, it’s obvious to say “Yes, of course it’s a good idea to have as many online casinos as possible! Gamblers need to have choice, right?” I mean, imagine being stuck with just a single online casino! What if you don’t like their games? What if you find their bonus offers too low? What if their interface isn’t to your liking? Whoops, too bad! Giving players choice is actually a great idea, and the more choice there is, the better… Right? Weeeeeell… No. Sorry to be blunt, but that’s just not how our human psychology works. Let me refer you to the now infamous jam experiment, in which Harvard researchers enticed shoppers at a supermarket to try out some jams, and if they did so they received a voucher for a discount off a jar of jam. It’s true that when the selection was huge, a lot more people actually ended up stopping by and trying out the various jams, but when the selection was drastically cut to only a few options, a whole lot more people ended up actually buying a jar after tasting. We like having choice, of course, but too much choice just causes us to panic and shut down. And with thirty (!) new casinos opening this year alone, I think we’ve long passed the point of “way too much choice”.

So I guess you’ve figured it out, huh? Having just too many online casinos is terrible for the players! We should petition and get some of those shut down immediately! Well… Actually, don’t worry about it too much. A good chunk of them will shot down on their own within a few years, and the rest will be better off for their sacrifice. Why? It’s a bit hard to explain in a paragraph, but basically, online casinos are not something that is necessary. They’re a commodity, like a car. You don’t need two or three cars, you just need one that you like, so most people will only regularly use one casino (unlike, say, movies or books, which most people indulge in a number of). Eventually, that’s going to leave casinos competing for players by making their conditions as player-friendly as possible. “Come to us, we’ve got high RTPs!” “No, come to us, we’ve got high offers!” And the casinos that can’t keep up will eventually go out of business, leaving the survivors a lot more player-friendly than they were before. And then another batch of newcomers will come, and the process will repeat again.

So the point of this complicated rollercoaster of emotions is this – don’t worry too much about an oversaturation of new online casinos because, in a weird, roundabout way, the bad things actually lead to a good thing for us players! If you’re so inclined, go ahead and check out the new casinos that pop up every once in a while. If not, stick to the classics that you know and love. And, most importantly, remember to have fun! Leave the business logistics to the people in charge of managing the sites and just focus on scoring that big jackpot!

Your One Stop Blog for Slots

slot-machines3Hello there and welcome to this new blog! Before I fill you in on what you will find on this site, let me tell you a bit about myself. Jamie’s the name and slots are my game! When I was a kid, my mum and dad would whisk me and my 2 brothers off to Brighton every summer for our family holiday. I have many fond memories of those days, swimming in the sea, eating fish and chips on the pebble beach and above all else, the thrill and excitement of playing in the amusement arcades. Although it was the 2p machines that were my game of choice back in the day, I guess you could say that this is where my love of slots started.

As the years moved on, the bright lights and sounds of the arcades still made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end. I played slots regularly down at the arcades, and after a highly eventful trip to Las Vegas for my mate’s stag do, my love of one armed bandits hit new heights! I then started to play slots at online casinos, and loved getting the same buzz and excitement without even having to leave home!

So now you know that my major passion is slot machines, it should come as no surprise that this blog will be dedicated to slots. Whether you are an experienced player, or a newbie I will share my knowledge and experience with you about all things slots related. I will provide you with hints and tips to improve your success and help you find the best games and the top places to play. I will keep you up to date with all the latest news from the industry. Whether you prefer to play slots in land based casinos or on the internet, I will guide you on your journey and provide you with plenty of useful, informative and thought provoking posts covering the A-Z of slots.