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Taking the Odds Away from the House
 by: Sara Sentor


Gambling is an addiction many say and a risk that cannot be outmatched. The odds always favor the house and the player is simply waiting to lose all.

Yet, if a person is willing to logically proceed with the game and puts his emotions aside the house can lose.

It's simple, the house always wins because the player never stops betting. You win $500 you say, "Hey its my lucky day" and bet again and again and again. The sure way to loss.

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The trick is knowing when to stop. Start with a plan. Think positive. Decide how much you are willing to bet and also how much you are willing to win. Lets says the $1000. Start with small bets and work your way to more. If you win continuosly, get up when you are on a high. Yes, thats the moment to stop. You have won $800 making a total of $1800 walk away.

The house allows only a certain amount to be won and lost per table. Walk away when you are feeling the 'best' and come back the next day.

I guarantee that slowly but steadily you will beat the house.

More tips at http://www.gamesnmore.org

About The Author

Sara Sentor, I have a site at More tips at http://www.gamesnmore.org with lots of info on gaming, gambling, sports betting and online casinos.

This article was posted on March 15, 2006

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