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Putting gambling and "luck" into perspective
Dear Mark, Luck and logic-now there is an oxymoron if ever there was
one. Dear Mark, Good eye, Jim. Jacks or better machines are often categorized by their payouts on the Full House and Flush lines. These are the lines the casino alters to increase and decrease the house edge. Like you, many players feel they have found a bargain when they find a 10/7 machine. But on closer examination, you'll note a bit of casino charlatanism as the even money payout for two pair lowers your return by almost 5 percent. These machines should be avoided. Dear Mark, By far, the best all-inclusive guide of casinos nationwide is Steve Bourie's, American Casino Guide. Updated yearly, the 1999 American Casino Guide indexes every casino/resort in the U.S., plus all the toll-free phone numbers, web sites and e-mail addresses. Bourie also lists which casinos give away the Fun Books, the marketing department's phone number so you can stay on top of slot clubs, more than 200 pages of casino gambling tips, techniques and winning strategies, a comprehensive listing of room and suite rates, riverboat cruise schedules and cost, buffet prices and detailed maps. Additionally, you get more than $900 in valuable casino coupons. You can find the 1999 American Casino Guide at all major bookstores for $14.95, or call Bourie direct at (800) 741-1596. Dear Mark, You're singing from the right pew, Craig. Loose change gambling is responsible, disciplined gambling. I applaud you, Craig, for gambling with money "you can afford to lose." |
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