Russ
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Registered: 14th Mar 04
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im good at poker, but so are alot of people, and online poker i smuch harder
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RyanSxi
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Registered: 26th Jul 06
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i play too much poker, it's not good lol
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koolkorsa
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Registered: 15th Jun 03
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The problem is not knowing when to stop. All the online casinos offer you stupid money bonuses to sign up, in the hope that you'll keep betting and eventually lose lots of money. But the wise person would play for a bit, take the cash bonus anywhere between £50 and £300 and then never use that casino again. Repeating the same for lots of different casinos means it's easy and relatively risk free to make money. I've been doing this for years, and so have a number of my friends. I've made easily over a £1000. I'd never be as foolish as to go into a real casino expecting to make money, statistically you can't in the long run! But in the short run online you can.
Quite a good site I found useful telling you the best casinos is - www.aceblackjack.co.uk
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Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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^^ most, 'offer' cash, is only withdrawable once you've played a certain number of games / gambled a certain amount of money first.
So it's not a case of signing up, depositing $100, getting a $50 bonus and withdrawing $150. As most don't work that way.
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koolkorsa
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Yer you normally have to play through 20-40 times. Pretty easy if you play something like roulette or blackjack, keep your stakes low. E.g. in blackjack if you play the right system you'll win 99.5% of the time. And in roulette its 97.4%. So say you deposit £100 and have to gamble £4000 to get your £100 bonus, if you play roulette you'll on average lose money. But with blackjack you should lose £20 on average but make £100 from the bonus, so net £80.
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Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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eh... so you have to gamble in your example £4000?
your saying keep stakes low...
so say you risk £1 ... it'll take 4000 goes to complete? on which you'll probably have lost your money?
or are you talking about doing 40 £100 goes... which in that case you'll probably lose all your money instantly?
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koolkorsa
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Right simple maths mate -
£1 gambles, 4000 times = £4000 wagered.
If you play blackjack following a proven strategy telling you when to stick, hit, double down etc. as on www.aceblackjack.co.uk then you have a 99.5% chance of winning. I.e. for every £100 you gamble you will lose 50p. Clearly if you're just betting £50 or so you could be unlucky or lucky and win/lose lots. But over 4000 hands you will statistically average around 99.5%. So over 4000 x £1 hands you should lose £20. But you gain the bonus.
It works mate, I've done it loads so have my mates. There's hundreds of websites out there supporting such a method as well.
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