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1). 15 Reasons For Blackjack Etiquette
Here are the top 15 reasons why you should never join someone else’s game and perhaps even ask before you join a blackjack table which already has a game in progress.
2). A Beginner's Online Craps Strategy
This strategy is not going to win you huge amounts of cash but it will help you realise small, consistent wins online.
3). A Beginner's Guide To Texas Holdem Strategies
If you are going to learn to play poker, then you must learn to play Texas Hold’em. Before you jump right into a game, take a moment and study the following tips.
4). A Painless Plagiarism Solution
A crowded marketplace can lead to unethical webmasters using underhand techniques to get ahead of their competitors and online plagiarism is one of t
5). A Painless Plagiarism Solution
A crowded marketplace can lead to unethical webmasters using underhand techniques to get ahead of their competitors and online plagiarism is one of t
6). A Real Way To Beat Online Slots
It may not have as much appeal as hitting a jackpot, but you’ll enjoy the feeling of being a winner for the rest of the day.
7). A Simple Approach To Online Roulette
There are several beatable online casino games. Roulette is not one of them.
8). Advice For New Poker Players
There is no greater game than poker. It’s fun, exciting and only the best survive.
9). Always Play To Win
There are a number of people involved in the world of gambling but surprisingly, these people are still unable to turn valuable knowledge into a consistent stream of gambling profits.
10). Badugi Poker - An Introduction
Badugi Poker is gaining ground like Texas Hold’em did in the beginning, but until the hysteria surrounding Hold’em dies down there isn’t much room for Badugi yet.
11). Beat Aggressive Poker Players
The aggressive poker player will either win the tournament or get eliminated quickly in a blaze of glory before getting into his or her stride.
12). Beat Blackjack Online Or Off
This is a simple, easy to remember system which has worked for many blackjack players that have put it to use both online and off with great success.
13). Beginner's Guide To Poker Hand Rankings
Beginners often don’t know what will beat what in Texas Hold ’em so here is a quick reference guide.
14). Bet Large and Win Small in Craps
If you decide to use this system you need to have a sizeable bankroll and incredible discipline to walk away when you realise a small win.
15). Big Brother 6 - Sam Heuston
Despite being the best looking girl in Big Brother 6, sexy Sam Heuston was voted out third, lasting a total of 22 days and despite describing herself as "the horniest girl you’ve ever met", bisexual-by-numbers Sam was quite dull in the house and couldn't even tempt eventual winner Anthony Hutton into some action.
Housemate Sam was a marketing student from Cheam, Surrey and 23-years-old when she entered the Big Brother house.
16). Big Brother 6 - Saskia Howard-Clarke
Saskia Howard-Clarke is a "promotions girl" from London. She was the fifth evictee from the Big Brother house on July 1 2005 when she participated in the sixth series of the popular television programme.
In the first couple of weeks, Saskia proved to be popular with housemates and viewers alike. This was evident in week two when all of the housemates were put up for eviction via a public vote due to rule breaking because when Saskia's name was announced, the live studio audience cheered her.
17). Big Brother 7 - Bonnie is Evicted
Bonnie Holt became the first housemate to leave the Big Brother house by public vote at a best price of 1/33 on eviction day.
Bonnie was actually the third housemate in a week to leave the Big Brother house following Shabaz’s decision to walk and Dawn’s ejection for receiving messages from the outside world. She had the dubious honour of being the first housemate to go in and was also the first to leave via the traditional public voting method of eviction.
18). Big Brother 7 - Grace is Evicted
Grace Adams-Short became the fourth housemate evicted from Big Brother 7 in yet another no-shock result on Friday night. Grace polled 87.9% of votes in a head-to-head with Nikki Grahame, who survived eviction for two consecutive weeks.
It was such a no-contest that host Davina McCall didn’t even bother with her usual customary pause and instead immediately announced that Grace was evicted.
19). Big Brother 7 - Half Term Report Part One
Big Brother is entering the half-way stage so here is a short round-up of four of the nine established characters and how they fair in the betting market.
20). Big Brother 7 - Half Term Report Part Two
Big Brother is entering the half-way stage so here is a short round-up of five of the remaining nine established characters and how they fair in the betting market.
21). Big Brother 7 - Lisa is Evicted
Lisa Huo became the fifth housemate to be evicted after she was voted out ahead of Nikki, Imogen and Mikey in a four-way tussle.
22). Big Brother 7 - Meet the Contestants - Part Four
The final part of the introduction of the Big Brother 7 housemates reveals the identities of the final three men making up the 1eveals the identities of the final three men making up the 14-strong household.
George ASKEW
Age: 19. From: London. Occupation: Student.
George is a former public schoolboy and the son of a former private secretary to the Prince of Wales.
23). Big Brother 7 - Meet the Contestants - Part One
The seventh series of reality TV show Big Brother opened to a record television audience of 8.1 million on 18 May and placed 14 contestants in the goldfish bowl environment for 13 weeks, the longest stint ever.
Here are four of the seven women people brave enough, or stupid enough, to go under televised scrutiny and have their past dredged up in the gutter press for the next three and a half months.
24). Big Brother 7 - Meet the Contestants - Part Three
Continuing the introduction of the housemates entering the seventh series of reality TV show Big Brother, here are four of the seven men prepared to miss this summer’s World Cup to try and last 13 weeks in the UK’s most intense goldfish bowl environment.
Pete BENNETT
Age: 24. From: London. Occupation: Unemployed.
Pete is a budding rock ‘n’ roll singer and cartoonist now living in Brighton.
25). Big Brother 7 - Meet The Contestants - Part Two
Here are the remaining three women people brave enough, or stupid enough, to go under televised scrutiny and have their past dredged up in the gutter press for the next three and a half months.
26). Big Brother 7 - Sam is Evicted
Sam became the third housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house after receiving 53% of the public vote against perennial whinger Nikki Grahame.
27). Big Brother 7 - Sezer Eviction
Sezer Yurtseven was the second housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house and won two dubious honours in the process.
28). Big Brother 7 - Week One
The housemates have been banged up in the lunatic asylum that is the Big Brother house and one will be leaving this weekend. Here are the “first impressions” of the housemates during their short stint as reality TV stars thus far.
29). Big Brother 7 - Week One (Part Two)
This is the second part of the first impressions of the remaining seven housemates as the first week of Big Brother 7 draws to a close.
30). Big Brother 7 - Week Two
The Big Brother house is always unpredictable during its lengthy run and the most dangerous thing punters can do is try and pre-empt who will be up for eviction before the nominations are announced and then bet accordingly.
31). Blackjack Is Like A Rollercoaster
Blackjack reminds me of a rollercoaster as it starts slow but gets faster. As you build up your bank roll, you feel like you are getting to the top of the coaster and then when you least expect it, the bottom falls out.
32). Casino Junkets
If you want to be treated like a high roller and can travel within two weeks of the time a casino junket announces their departure from your city, then you need to enjoy a great trip and take advantage of the casino junket system
33). Casinos - Eliminate Your Enemy
In order for you to effectively beat the casinos you must view them as your “competition”. If you don’t view the casinos as what they are, then how do you expect to beat them?
34). Celebrity Big Brother 2006
Now in its fourth incarnation, this is the biggest Celebrity Big Brother yet.
35). Celebrity Big Brother 2006 - 16 Jan Betting Update
Stating Jodie Marsh was a definite final four contender was a massive faux pass as she was voted out of the house first. Here is the latest betting round-up for the 10 celebrities left in the house.
36). Celebrity Big Brother 2006 Final
Chantelle Houghton became the first non celebrity to win Celebrity Big Brother. After three drawn out weeks, the 22-year-old shortened became the shortest favourite ever at an incredible 1/8.
37). Champions League Review - 23 February 2006
Chelsea’s hopes to claim the Champions League for their own took a major setback after Barcelona won the first leg at Stamford Bridge.
38). Championship Betting Review - 1 May 2006
Reading finished their Championship winning campaign in style, by beating Sunderland’s points record by one point. Graeme Murty’s late penalty, only his second goal for the club and first of the season, ensured the Royals beat Queens Park Rangers 2-1 and finished the season on 106 points.
Dave Kitson gave Reading the lead five minutes before the break but veteran Paul Furlong looked set to spoil the party when he equalised for the Hoops on 72.
39). Championship Betting Review - 13 February 2006
Reading stretched their lead at the top of the Championship to 12 points with a professional victory over struggling Southampton on Friday evening.
40). Championship Betting Review - 19 February 2006
Runaway leaders Reading suffered their first League defeat in 33 games at the hands of Luton on Friday night.
41). Championship Betting Review - 19 March 2006
Reading could be promoted to the Premiership within days despite being held to a 1-1 draw against play-off chasing Wolves.
42). Championship Betting Review - 2 April 2006
Reading sealed the Championship title in emphatic fashion by crushing Derby County with five second-half goals. Royals backers on at 8/15 may have felt nervous until James Harper broke the deadlock after 59 minutes.
43). Championship Betting Review - 22 January 2006
Sheffield United cut Reading’s lead at the top of the Championship to just seven points with a convincing 3-1 win against relegation-threatened Brighton & Hove Albion.
44). Championship Betting Review - 23 April 2006
Reading’s pursuit of the Championship points record will be decided on the final game after Sheffield Wednesday held them to a 1-1. Dave Kitson gave the Royals the lead nine minutes before the break but Steve MacLean equalised from the penalty spot on 59. The 9/4 draw takes Reading’s points tally to 103, two shy of Sunderland's record.
Already promoted Sheffield United also recorded a 1-1 away draw at Luton.
45). Championship Betting Review - 26 February 2006
Reading ended Preston North End’s 22-match unbeaten run at the Madjeski Stadium.
46). Championship Betting Review - 26 March 2006
Reading sealed promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history with a 1-1 draw at Leicester.
47). Championship Betting Review - 5 February 2006
Reading saw off rock-bottom Crewe to set a 31-match unbeaten record for the second tier of English football.
48). Championship Betting Review - 6 March 2006
Reading moved to within four wins of promotion after demolishing Burnley 3-0 at Turf Moor.
49). Championship Betting Review - 7 August 2006
Burnley sit at the top of the Football League after one round of fixtures after beating Queens Park Rangers 2-0. Debutante Steve Jones netted two goals on 59 and 69 for the Clarets, priced up at evens by the bookmakers.
Despite the loss of key players Steve Howard and Kevin Nicholls, Luton Town got off to a winning start against Leicester City. Youngster Leon Barnett scored his first senior goal after eight minutes and Carlos Edwards added a second on 79 for the 6/4 Hatters.
50). Championship Betting Review - 9 April 2006
Reading closed in on Sunderland’s Championship points record of 105 by thrashing Cardiff 5-2 at Ninian Park. James Harper after 10 minutes and Dave Kitson on 39 gave the Royals a deserved half-time lead before an own goal by Glenn Loovens on 52 increased their advantage further. The Bluebirds hit back through Cameron Jerome on 67 and Paul Parry on 80 but Reading had two more of their own in Kevin Doyle on 87 and James Harper’s second in injury time to seal a confident 6/4 win.
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