Saturday, November 27, 2010

Casino Betting Strategies

The Rules - how to hang on to your chips and beat the casinos at their own game The best gamblers will tell you to stay away from the slot machines, where the house enjoys an edge of around 30 per cent, and indulge in proper games where you have at least the illusion of control.

Blackjack is the easiest to learn and offers the novice the best chance of success, with a 3-5 per cent house 'edge'. Poker is harder but can be the best value for money if you get the hang of it.

All the casinos will offer lessons in the table games - don't be shy about taking up their offer, the dealers will teach you to win. As the casinos rely on a fixed-profit margin they are interested in getting more people to play.

Click here for all the tips and strategies to beat the casinos at their own game

Friday, November 26, 2010

Football Fixtures

2010-2011 English football fixtures

If you are looking for a ful list of English football fixtures

Premiership , Championship , League One , League Two and the Blue Square Premier then-

Click here for a detailed list of all the latest English Football Fixtures

Monday, November 22, 2010

How To Win The National Lottery A Guide To Help You Win The Jackpot

NUMBER CRUNCHING: THE STATISTICS OF SUCCESS

why let Derren Brown have all the glory? We've been doing our own soothsaying, uncovering Lottery winning methods from the mathematical to the random, from the sublime to the ridiculous.

Never make selections based on birthdays. The reason is simple: no date contains a number above 31, thereby excluding 18 numbers in the draw and diminishing the chances of success.

Those aged 31-49 can improve their odds by including their ages as well.

Click here for all the complete statistics to help you win the national lottery jacpot prize


Sunday, November 21, 2010

Manchester United News - Wayne Rooney Is Welcomed Back By Chanting Fans

Manchester United fans welcomed back Wayne Rooney after a 34-day absence, with most chanting his name as if he had never been away.

Fears that a slimline Rooney had lost the support of the Stretford End disappeared when he received a big ovation merely for warming up after being named as a substitute.

And when he came on in the 56th minute, cries of ‘Roo-ney, Roo-ney’ reverberated around the stadium, drowning out a few dissenting boos.

Click here to read the full Wayne Rooney Manchester United V Wigan Story