Importance of Playing Free Blackjack
October 22nd, 2013 by OBO-admin
Blackjack has a low house edge, but players cannot always expect to win at blackjack. Players should therefore make the most of their visits to the casino by implementing proper gaming strategies and bankroll management strategies. They should understand that they need not necessarily make money every time they visit a casino, owing to which they must focus more on having fun than on winning.
One of the things blackjack players must focus on while playing blackjack is to use the correct blackjack gaming strategies. If players are still not comfortable playing blackjack for real money, they should practice as much as they can by playing blackjack games for free. There are plenty of fun play blackjack gaming apps in the market, and players can download them on their mobile devices free of charge. They can then practice their favorite variants on the move, focusing on one variant at a time to avoid confusion.
If players invest a lot of time and energy in playing the game for free, they can enjoy real money blackjack games better, especially the social aspects of the game. They can socialize as they play and do not have to focus on their cards all the time.
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Graton Resort to Recruit 2000 Blackjack Dealers
October 16th, 2013 by OBO-admin
There are several alternatives to an expensive college education. Those who cannot afford it can study at online universities, community colleges, or trade schools. Alternatively, they can also join the military. Those who want to learn a skill absolutely free can learn how to become a dealer at Graton Resort and Casino, which will be launched on Nov 5.
The person in charge of the blackjack dealer course is Joe Hasson, general manager and vice president for Graton Resort and Casino located in California. He has created a campus that includes a large room equipped with several gaming tables. He says that the casino will require at least 2000 trained dealers by the time it becomes 100 percent operational.
Further speaking about the course, he said that Station Casinos gives a diploma to every trained dealer. The course is absolutely free of charge, and those who have a Station Casinos diploma stand a better chance of getting blackjack dealer jobs at any casino. Those interested in joining the course need to be at least 21 years old.
Most people who opt to take this course are mature adults although there are a few 21-year-old students too. Even those who have never played blackjack or baccarat are free to join.
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Vice Admiral Tim Giardina Suspended for Illegal Gambling
October 14th, 2013 by OBO-admin
Vice Admiral Tim Giardina, the second most significant personality in the nuclear program of the United States, has been suspended for not only gambling, but also using fake chips at an Iowa-based casino.
Reportedly, the vice admiral forgot his table manners while playing blackjack at the Horseshoe Casino, which is located at Council Bluffs in Iowa. Allegedly, he used counterfeit chips worth several dollars. The case becomes all the more interesting considering the fact that the vice admiral had an important role to play in the launching of a nuclear warhead.
However, major US personalities have been involved in gambling scandals from time to time. Recently, Senator John McCain was caught red-handed playing poker on his mobile phone during a congress hearing on the Syria issue. Fortunately for the Senator, he was playing for fun otherwise he might have gotten into serious trouble considering the fact that playing real money mobile poker outside Nevada is illegal.
Tim Giardina now stands guilty of a Class D Felony, according to Iowa’s gambling laws. Although he was suspended on September 3, news of his suspension leaked out only on September 28. The investigative team has not revealed too many details regarding this case, but says that the investigation is continuing.
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SCC Offers Blackjack Dealing Courses for Harrah’s
October 11th, 2013 by OBO-admin
The Southwestern Community College (SCC) Swain Center offers a blackjack dealing course that is attracting students from all ages and walks of life. According to SCC’s Occupational Training Director Scott Sutton, the trained blackjack dealers will then be hired by Harrah’s and not only be refunded their $180 tuition fee, but will also be rewarded with a bonus of $1000. The course lasts 7 weeks.
SCC has been offering table games courses from last fall, and another course taught by the staff at Harrah’s Casino is scheduled to begin on Oct 7. Sutton said that there are plenty of opportunities for people who are looking out for them, adding that students will get the best possible training from casino instructors.
Harrah’s plans to appoint 150 trained blackjack dealers in Cherokee and 800 more in the new casino it plans to launch in Murphy in 2015. Vacancies are also available in Harrah’s food and beverages department; and according to Sharon Owle, recruiter for Harrah’s food and beverages department, said that they are looking for 28 trained workers.
Doris Johnson, who is a casino employment manager, said that Harrah’s can recruit as many as 200 people right away.
Those interested in taking a blackjack course can contact SCC at 828-339-4426.
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Golden Nugget Charity Blackjack Tourney Raises $5,000 for DARE
October 7th, 2013 by OBO-admin
The Double Down with Don Johnson Charity Blackjack Tournament, which was held recently in New Jersey’s Atlantic City, has succeeded in raising $5,000 for Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE).
The winner was a team hailing from Soundgarden Hall in Philadelphia, which nominated DARE as the charity to receive $5,000 from the casino that organized the charity blackjack tournament, Golden Nugget.
Don Johnson, who had won a huge sum of $5.5 million last year, might not have been that lucky this year, but he donated $10,000 of his own money to St. Ephrem School.
The blackjack charity tournament was held at the Golden Nugget Casino’s Haven Nightclub and as many as 12 people registered for it. The presence of celebrity Don Johnson was definitely a plus point for Golden Nugget Casino. Now that New York is on the verge of launching a new casino, Atlantic City casinos are devising all sorts of ways to promote their offerings and products and deal with the competition.
Don Johnson, a businessman based in Pennsylvania, had won $15 million playing blackjack at Atlantic City casinos over the last few months. He won $5 million of it in Borgata and $4 million of it in Caesars.
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Maine Approves Introduction of Spanish 21 in Oxford Casino
October 3rd, 2013 by OBO-admin
The Maine Gambling Control Board has approved the introduction of Spanish 21 to the portfolio of table games at Oxford Casino at a board meeting held on Tuesday.
The rules of Spanish 21 are similar to those of standard blackjack, but there are slight differences that set the two games apart. Spanish 21 is played with decks from which the ten cards are removed; besides, the betting rules vary greatly.
According to Patrick Fleming, executive director for the Gambling Control Board, Oxford Casino acquired the rights to Spanish 21 from another company.
Jack Sours, general manager and vice president of Oxford Casino, said that the casino decided to introduce Spanish 21 on player demand, adding that the casino expects the game to become very popular. He also stated that a blackjack table in the casino will be used for Spanish 21.
A dealer from Oxford Casino was about to demonstrate the game, but Matt Dyer, a member on the board, said that there is no need for it, adding that it is more important to know if the game is approved in other states. If the game was approved by other states, the board need not think twice about approving it, he said.
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Mobile Gaming to Become $100 Billion Industry by 2017
September 30th, 2013 by OBO-admin
According to Juniper Research, the mobile gambling industry will be worth $100 billion by 2017. The UK-based research company says that the popularity of mobile gambling sites such as bingo, sports betting, and casino gaming is on the rise.
Important mobile gambling markets all over the world are in China, Europe, and the USA. Great growth is expected in the sectors of mobile poker, blackjack, roulette, and slots gaming. More and more players are expected to take to playing their favorite casino games for real money play while on the move. Currently, mobile casinos are just side products of larger online casinos, providing a small catalog of mobile games. But this is going to change soon as mobile casinos are introducing new mobile games on a daily basis.
In the UK, mobile sportsbooks are immensely popular, and mobile casinos are slowly capturing the attention of owners of mobile devices. Mobile casinos are being launched on a regular basis, and the quality of the mobile games offered is excellent, featuring realistic graphics and splendid sound effects.
Several developers are teaming up with Facebook to launch play money casino gaming apps, and this is turning out to be another factor contributing to the growth of mobile casino gaming.
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Former Blackjack Dealer Pleads Guilty in Embezzlement Case
September 26th, 2013 by OBO-admin
A woman, who used to work as the blackjack dealer in a local casino, pleaded guilty of embezzling funds. According to the prosecutor, she will have to pay around $85,000 to the casino.
The former croupier, Misty Lynn White (28) of Sapulpa, confessed that she had embezzled funds in the months of January and February when she was under the employment of the Tulsa-based Osage Casino.
According to Shannon Cozzoni, the assistant US attorney, White had helped one of the casino players win blackjack games by stealthily showing him her face-down cards. Julia O’Connell, the federal public defense lawyer, said that White used to receive a small payment for her services.
Cozzoni said that the casino fired White after her surreptitious activities were caught on the casino’s video cameras. Stating that the total loss to the casino because of White’s activities is not yet known, Cozzoni said that White had helped the man win as much as $6,000 one day.
White could get a prison term as long as 20 years, but federal guidelines on sentencing might give her only 18 months. She is currently out on bail, and the final verdict on the embezzlement case will be delivered on December 10.
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Goldfire Studio Launches New HTML5 Game CasinoRPG
September 23rd, 2013 by OBO-admin
Goldfire Studio has rolled out an exciting product called CasinoRPG for blackjack enthusiasts. CasinoRPG, which challenges players to build a huge casino kingdom of their own, is written in HTML5, and the developers claim that it is one of the best in the industry.
CasinoRPG offers not only blackjack games, but also the entire suite of online casino games such as slots, video poker games, and others. Players can use their profits to build a large casino kingdom and invite more and more players into their network.
Since CasinoRPG is developed with only HTML5, it is compatible with all devices under the sun, which means that players can play CasinoRPG in any part of the world.
Players should note that CasinoRPG is for fun alone; it has nothing to do with real money gambling. Although this could disappoint those who love the adventures of real money gaming, CasinoRPG is bound to be an instant success with anybody who enjoys playing casino games for fun.
Goldfire Studio CEO James Simpson says that CasinoRPG is “the most advanced HTML5 game” in the gambling world, giving players a very good idea of modern browser gaming. He also said that the company has just begun exploring the potentials of online gambling.
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Renovated Cal Neva Casino to Offer Blackjack Games
September 19th, 2013 by OBO-admin
Cal Neva casino, located at Lake Tahoe, will offer table games such as blackjack after its new owners renovate it.
The casino resort, which used to belong to Frank Sinatra, is going to get a complete makeover, after which it will become a four-star property. Napa Valley, a development company based in California, had acquired the struggling casino property in April.
Speaking about the renovation project, Robert Radovan of Napa Valley said that the company’s goal is to restore the property to its former glory. Stating that the property has “great soul and character,” he said that it had needed the makeover for the past several decades.
Cal Neva casino had to be shut down in 2010 because of the economic recession and its own inability to compete with brand new tribal and commercial casinos. The casino was at its height during the years 1960 – 63, when it attracted celebrities such as Juliet Prowse, Marilyn Monroe, and Joe DiMaggio as well as Rat Packers such as Sammy Davis, Dean Martin, and Peter Lawford.
The property features tunnels, which were once used to smuggle in liquor, a celebrity showroom, and cabins. The new owners intend to make it modern while retaining its ancient historic value.
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