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The correct spelling is A L B U Q U E R Q U E
Dear Mark, Every tavern I have patronized has at least five bar-stool
regulars who can spell Albuquerque. In the real world no one
can spell it. Dear Mark, Only on one wager, Jay. When you make an even-money bet
(red/black, odd/even, 1-18/9-36) in Atlantic City, you lose
only half your wager if the roulette ball lands on 0 or 00.
These outside wagers cut the house edge down from 5.26 to
2.63%. Dear Mark, I am willing to wager dollars to donuts that I can prove with 100% certainty that you do not possess such an ability. I bet you want me to prove it. Well, Bob, if you answer my question, "Yes, I go to work every Monday morning," then you don't have such skills.
Not quite, Paul. A true European single-zero wheel offers a rule called "en prison." If you make an even money bet and the ball lands on zero, the croupier doesn't rake in your wager. Instead, your bet is "imprisoned" or held hostage, and you are forced to let it ride until the next spin. If your bet wins, you can remove it from the table. What is exciting about this wager is that it cuts the house edge on even money bets in half, down to a very respectable 1.35%. This makes it one of the better bets in European casinos. Dear Mark, Never is the correct answer. Because you only double down when you are more likely to win the hand than lose, you always want to wager the maximum amount. It is the double downs and blackjacks that take your blackjack play from the red to the black. Don't shortchange yourself in these situations. |
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