Rules & Strategy
Money Management
A large part of being a successful gambler includes thoroughly understanding what you’re up against every time you play. It doesn’t matter if you’re a casino gambler, a sportsbettor, a poker guru or even a lottery junkie. Every time you sit down to play or make some sort of a wager, you’re paying a fee for the luxury of gambling. It’s not only “Lady Luck” you’re squaring off against, but the casino’s vig, the sports book’s juice or the poker room’s rake. Battling on multiple fronts as you are, it takes more than a little luck and skill to walk away a winner in the long run. It takes control. Control of yourself and control of your money.
Featured Articles
Slow Down Your Play to Protect Your Bankroll
Most players know that the casino has the math on its side when they gamble. So they focus on cutting the casino’s edge to the bare minimum by learning correct playing and betting strategies. That’s very important, but there is one lesser-known, equally important variable that you need to pay attention to—the speed of the game, or the number of decisions per hour played.
By Henry Tamburin
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Additional Articles
Playing for Fun vs. Profit
Strategies for balancing the pleasures of the game
By Basil Nestor
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The Good, the Bad & the In-Between
How do you rank among casino players?
By Frank Scoblete
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Betting the Big Bucks
Sometimes you need to bet it all to win anything
by Basil Nestor
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The Big Swing
Optimal strategies and money management tactics are powerless if we get whacked right out of the starting gate.
By Basil Nestor
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Slow Down Your Play to Protect Your Bankroll
Most players know that the casino has the math on its side when they gamble. So they focus on cutting the casino’s edge to the bare minimum by learning correct playing and betting strategies. That’s very important, but there is one lesser-known, equally important variable that you need to pay attention to—the speed of the game, or the number of decisions per hour played.
By Henry Tamburin
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The Blame Game
Responsibility for Losses: The House Edge, or You?
by Frank Scoblete
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