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Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 8/01/2012

Perfect Pairs is a typical blackjack game with an optional twist. The blackjack game itself follows the exact same rules of Vegas Strip Blackjack, but offers an elective bonus side bet that is won if the player's first two cards are a pair. The side bet payouts range from 5 to 1 up to 30 to 1, depending on the type of pair received.


Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 7/31/2012

Big 5 Blackjack is a variant of the classic blackjack game. The rules are very closely related to the original version, but there are a few twists that can make Big 5 Blackjack a lot of fun to play. Unlike many other blackjack variations, the house edge remains relatively low at just 0.47% with a seamless strategy applied.


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Nicola Davidson on 7/28/2012

Super Fun 21 is another great variation of blackjack that can be, as the name implies, super fun! However, due to the extended payouts that are received for achieving specific hands, other traditional payouts are decreased, including the payout of 1 to 1 on a natural blackjack (unless it is produced in all diamonds, paying 2 to 1).


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Nicola Davidson on 7/24/2012

Multi-Hand Blackjack was devised as a variation of the classic game of blackjack wherein the player is able to play up to five hands at once, instead of the usual single hand. For all intents and purposes, it is favored by fanatical fans of the game of blackjack. Hence, if one hand just isn't enough, multi-hand blackjack is the game for you! However, you won't find it at any land-based casino as those seats are reserved for additional players. Multi-hand blackjack is only found in online casinos, where the seats are virtually unlimited.



Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 7/01/2012

War is one of the oldest games in the books, and certainly one of the easiest as well. Many of us consider it to be a child's game, no doubt one that the majority of our readers played when growing up. However, both land-based and online casinos have embraced this youthful favorite and turned it into the exciting gambling amusement we know today as Casino War.


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Nicola Davidson on 6/15/2012

Sic Bo is not one of the most popular games in live and online casinos, but it has certainly gained its own niche of fans over the years. Sic Bo is kind of like a Chinese version of Roulette and Craps all rolled into one. The game rules are akin to Roulette, but it is played with three dice instead of a wheel.



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Nicola Davidson on 5/04/2012

There are a number of misconceptions surrounding casino slot machines. No matter how many times these myths are dispelled, they continue to circulate, partly attributed to closed-minded individuals who don't adhere to logic, but also attributed to those who would endeavor to profit from the gullibility of others.


Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 5/03/2012

Take a step back in time to the roaring 1920's in America, when the stock market crashed, steadfast businesses struggled and entrepreneurs needed a big idea to stand any chance of success. Edwin S. Lowe fit into both of these categories; a recently established toy manufacturer from New York looking for a fresh concept to bring his business to life.


Nicola Davidson
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Nicola Davidson on 5/01/2012

Baccarat is one of the easiest games you'll find in any casino. It's actually amusing how land-based casinos try to put an air of mystique and aristocracy around such a one-dimensional game, but it does help to attract high rollers to the tables as they are drawn to enter the velvet ropes and shielding curtains of a resort casino's extravagantly adorned baccarat tables.


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Nicola Davidson on 4/20/2012

Double Exposure Blackjack, also known as Face Up 21, is one of the most unique forms of the game. Its most appealing aspect is that the player is able to see both of the dealer's cards, before taking any action on their own cards. Naturally, casinos aren't in the habit of giving players an upper hand, thus when an advantage is given, another will be taken away.