Vegas Aces Archive
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When to Break Down a Stack of Cheques
Posted Aug 7th, 2013
Q: “I have a question that might sound like a no brainer, but when you are doing the payout after you broke down a stack of 7 red 3-3-1, do you payout by just sizing into each of the 3 stacks 3-3-1?” A: If you are paying the bet color-for-color then…
What is the Difference Between French Roulette and American Roulette?
Posted Aug 7th, 2013
Q:“The casino in which I used to gamble offers French Roulette and American Roulette. French Roulette appeared to be pretty intimidating, because it was operated by 3 dealers at once. I therefore would like to know the difference between French…
What is the Difference Between Chemin de Fer and Punto Banco?
Posted Aug 7th, 2013
Q:“The casino in which I used to gamble also offers Chemin de Fer. This games appeared to be pretty intimidating, because it looked like a high-stake game with complicated rules. I therefore would like to know the difference between Chemin de Fer and…
MIT Card Counting Panel feat. Dr. Mike Ahlgren
Posted Jul 29th, 2013
Watch this Interview with Dr. Ahlgren as he talks about the 15th International Conference on Gaming and Risk Taking and the MIT Card Counting Panel.
Misreading the Peeker, Hitting a Soft Hand, & Are Math Skills Important
Posted Jun 22nd, 2013
Learn about misreading the peeker, hitting a soft hand and find out if math skills are important to the job with this Questions and Answers segment.
Cheques vs. Chips, Breaking Down Stacks & Splashing
Posted Jun 15th, 2013
Learn the difference between cheques vs chips, breaking down stacks of chips and splashing chips. This includes an introduction, the history and a break down of the rules and variations with this Ques...
The Tipping Point
Posted Feb 4th, 2012
Tipping is a way of life in Vegas, but with increased fees and hidden charges, it’s understandable that visitor’s to the city have to cut back somewhere. This episode we take a look at the tipping cul...
Lucky Charm Lion Dance
Posted Feb 4th, 2012
Many casinos honor and celebrate the Chinese New Year as a way to wish wealth, prosperity and good fortunes to their players. During the Chinese New Year, you will see casinos decorate their floors wi...