среда, 9 ноября 2016 г.

Humor in the gaming process: Do we need it?

Online casino as our life is the fascinating history where the cheerful and unbelievable events take place. Each person has the rats in the attic and never knows what to wait from him. In the world of casino games where each person is able to become a lucky one with big winnings or mad person without any penny, you can observe different funny stories. 

Some players behave as crazy and their actions are so extraordinary that you cannot stay calm and smile. Of course, humor helps to consider our casino failure with less disappointment. It is better to leave casino place with the smile if you really messes up. Do not consider casino games as your everyday job. I mean it is you hobby.

There are a lot of interesting stories that are based on the real events with real characters. They are able to lift the spirits and increase the wave of good positive emotions among your friends. Such texts will entertain those who do not like casino games and risk lovers will be interesting to hear something funny about their colleagues in gambling places. So, I would like to read some humor from the life:
When my friend decided to start from nothing, all happened thanks to casino.
If the casino player got his new car near enter and after the game went home on foot, he made the bad bet.
The girl that firstly came to casino did not know how to make a bet. Young man proposed to bet on her age. The sine in the eyes, thankful smile and money are bet on 26. On the roulette wheel she saw 35 and the girl lost consciousness.
Morning. Casino place. Naked player are going to take a taxi:

-Bro, take me to home free. I will play out and pay to you.

- Of course, no. it is impossible

Man was greatly disappointed and came home on foot.

The next day he was lucky enough and left casino with big winning. Exiting the club, he came to take a taxi:

-Will you drive me for $100?

- Let’s go

Going to gambling place do not think aout the winnings! You have to go with positive thoughts even if you get a failure!

Interesting statement of reasons: Professional Roulette Player: What are the ways?

Interesting statement of reasons: Professional Roulette Player: What are the ways?: There are a lot of texts that are written on the Internet about casino games but the most of them are focused on appealing and improvemen...

Professional Roulette Player: What are the ways?

There are a lot of texts that are written on the Internet about casino games but the most of them are focused on appealing and improvement of gambling places. They order this content to draw attention of professional gamblers and newcomers.

It does not mean that such information is bad but in my article I want to give advices as a professional gambler. This article is for those who like to spin the wheel and the excitement of falling ball. It is not the issue what level of interest to the game you have or online roulette is your way to make money.

First of all, you have to look after your gambler’s amount. The long game is the best way to get a failure. It is necessary to determine the sum that you are going to win. If you win, stand up and go away. For someone it will be $100 for others - $1000. All depend on the bets and psychological feeling of the wins.

Do not lose too much. There are days then the game doesn’t want to go. In order to not lose money on the line of failures, you have to estimate the limit for one session. The biggest mistake of each gambler – the tries to play out.

Attentively learn the rules of roulette game. There are a lot of different types as American, French or European. Of course, roulette is the easiest game but do not be lazy to spend some moments to learn carefully variants of the bets or house edge.
I want to recommend playing with one zero. From the mathematical point of view such game is better than American wheel with 2 zeros.

One of the most important moments is to choose online casino with great reputation. Some gambling places make actions that are not fair against their players. Of course, the best criteria of securest gambling place are review and rate.

Get to know how to check up the system or strategy. Without checking and calculations you are going to lose a lot of money. Free and creative thinking is the main key to win. After learning of existing elements, try to mind something new and unique.
You have to hide your money. You have play at online casinos with the certain sum of money.

Nevertheless, the most important advice from me includes the relation to online roulette. This game is a perfect way to relax. The glass of the wine, great music and rolling ball are the things that will accompany you during the gaming process.

Combining morality and Casino Industry

If you've worked in the online casino world long enough there's one thing that is for sure - at one time or another you will get questioned about the morality of doing so. From some of the religious camps, you will be challenged on the grounds that you "lead people into sin, because gambling is a sin". Interestingly in Christianity there is no definitive biblical scripture on the matter that explicitly refers to gambling or classifies it as a sin.

What it does state is that you should be a good steward of your money, that you should not put your trust in luck and fortune, and that not money, but the love of money is the root of all evil. Still, no reference to gambling. While the above points can and do start many heated theological debates, and are relevant to those in Christian Society today, they should not be taken out of context and used to incorrectly argue a personal point of view on the matter.

Not everyone Christian or otherwise who gambles does so recklessly, not everyone who gambles puts their trust in luck and fortune to provide for them above God, and not everyone who gambles does so because they are consumed with greed and the love of money. Yes there are those that do...but is it fair to blame casinos and gambling for this behaviour? To damn everyone involved to hell? If you answer yes to the latter, then you're missing the foundational point of Christianity completely.

Islam's Quran on the other hand does explicitly refer to gambling as sin, along with the consumption of drugs and alcohol - so if you are a devout Muslim we would clearly understand your perspective on the subject.

Regardless of your religious beliefs or lack thereof though, the fundamental truth is that you always have a choice as to whether to partake in any activity or not. And yes we call all express our beliefs, opinions and dissent but let's do so with logical reasoning and respect for our audiences and allow them the same courtesy...who knows, you may change some minds after all.


The argument regarding gambling and addiction is really a chicken and egg situation and a highly contentious one at that. Experience and psychology tells us that people prone to particular so called "sin" behaviours will find a way to enable these whether or not the means exists. For example if casinos ceased to exist then street corner dice games, so called "friendly bets" between friends on anything from sports to how fast it will take the lawn to grow, or even home gambling games would become means to an end for those with these particular compulsions.

Do we blame McDonald's for making us fat because we eat too many super-sized meals with massive chocolate shakes each week? Do we vilify sweet makers and confectioners for adding those unwanted pounds? Some have tried of course, but generally common sense reigns and we realise that it's all about self-control.

Gambling Poem:

The dreadful phone call came, “we have bad news”. Somehow I already knew, but the words screamed in my mind. “You have cancer”, and an aggressive kind. For the first time, I yelled at God, threw things across a porch. I had been through too much trauma as it was, from earlier years. They had just removed a tumor, now wanted to remove more. I hadn’t even recovered and they were in a rush to save my life. It is a long story, as I battled with doctors with life spinning. I was calling everyone I knew, to thank them, as I could. I believed the doctors that I didn’t have much chance to live. All other worries in life dissipated in a heartbeat, none of that mattered. I ran to the health food store in desperation to buy Mangosteen juice. They pushed the major surgery as I took months to decide. They thought I was crazy, gambling with my life in such a way. I kept drinking that juice, seeking 2nd opinions, being yelled at by doctors. They insisted after surgery would be chemotherapy which I denied. They refused to do this second surgery only for investigative purpose. When I finally had that second surgery, it was me who turned out to be right. The rest of the biopsies were clear as I had overcome doctors and science! Faith returned as I realized God had brought me a miracle fully unexplainable. They still wanted to do chemotherapy, so I raced to transfer out of state. Where they agreed with me not to, almost 10 years later, here I am alive.

The new generation of the Gambling

Land based and online casinos alike have been experiencing a shift in the landscape of their player base in recent years and are finding that what has always worked in terms of casino games offerings for decades, may no longer appeal to a new generation of people.

This is a somewhat scary thought for many in the industry, especially when revenues are driven by the baby boomers generation who is aging and may need to spend their money elsewhere as they get older. And when young people are not playing slots at the casinos, it's time to take stock of your offering and do research into what they are actually interested in.

The overall concern is that the Millennials (those born in the 80's up to 2000's) are not really as interested in visiting casinos as previous generations were and the flatness of casino revenues (while still very impressive) is being attributed to this fact.

While slots developers are still doing their utmost to create games targeted at younger generations (think the various movie and comic book themed slots), they're finding that the few players visiting the casinos in this demographic are more interested in table games where they can use their own skills to beat the casinos ‐ or at least try to, leaving a significant gap in the slots market, which could be potentially very damaging for casinos in future.

The majority of Millennials however are more interested in playing social games, a trend that has caught the attention of gaming developers and posed the question "how do we bridge the gap?" which is leading to some interesting innovation in new generation casino games. We've recently seen developments in games that require purely skill-based play involving dexterity and problem solving ‐ in fact these types of games will make their way on the Las Vegas casino floor in the very near future and legislation has already been passed requiring a skill based element in new casino games. So soon we'll be racing a car against our friends to see how we do and if we can win and gambling on it.
According to those involved in the research and development of new generation casino games, younger players don't enjoy the idea of starting from scratch every time they play a game. They want an experience like those in video and social gaming that allows them to play and advance through levels, find out how they rank against their peers and find ways to beat them.
This type of thinking will drive gambling on devices which is referred to as adaptive or exponential gaming ‐ wherein the device will recognize who you are and retain your information/profile with your progress in a game on it so that you can pick up where you last left off and access new content and experiences as you progress through the game. The higher the level you will obtain the better odds and bigger payouts you'll be able to achieve.

While regulation surrounding these types of games is still non-existent, it is progressing in certain parts of the world and we're sure it will come into existence as gaming adapts. It will be interesting to see where land based, online and mobile casinos are in 20 years and if they will be able to convert the next generation to slots players, or offer something else completely that will change the face of gambling as we know it forever. One thing is for sure ‐ it will be a very exciting and interesting ride!

The new generation of the Gambling

Land based and online casinos alike have been experiencing a shift in the landscape of their player base in recent years and are finding that what has always worked in terms of casino games offerings for decades, may no longer appeal to a new generation of people.

This is a somewhat scary thought for many in the industry, especially when revenues are driven by the baby boomers generation who is aging and may need to spend their money elsewhere as they get older. And when young people are not playing slots at the casinos, it's time to take stock of your offering and do research into what they are actually interested in.

The overall concern is that the Millennials (those born in the 80's up to 2000's) are not really as interested in visiting casinos as previous generations were and the flatness of casino revenues (while still very impressive) is being attributed to this fact.

While slots developers are still doing their utmost to create games targeted at younger generations (think the various movie and comic book themed slots), they're finding that the few players visiting the casinos in this demographic are more interested in table games where they can use their own skills to beat the casinos ‐ or at least try to, leaving a significant gap in the slots market, which could be potentially very damaging for casinos in future.

The majority of Millennials however are more interested in playing social games, a trend that has caught the attention of gaming developers and posed the question "how do we bridge the gap?" which is leading to some interesting innovation in new generation casino games. We've recently seen developments in games that require purely skill-based play involving dexterity and problem solving ‐ in fact these types of games will make their way on the Las Vegas casino floor in the very near future and legislation has already been passed requiring a skill based element in new casino games. So soon we'll be racing a car against our friends to see how we do and if we can win and gambling on it.
According to those involved in the research and development of new generation casino games, younger players don't enjoy the idea of starting from scratch every time they play a game. They want an experience like those in video and social gaming that allows them to play and advance through levels, find out how they rank against their peers and find ways to beat them.
This type of thinking will drive gambling on devices which is referred to as adaptive or exponential gaming ‐ wherein the device will recognize who you are and retain your information/profile with your progress in a game on it so that you can pick up where you last left off and access new content and experiences as you progress through the game. The higher the level you will obtain the better odds and bigger payouts you'll be able to achieve.

While regulation surrounding these types of games is still non-existent, it is progressing in certain parts of the world and we're sure it will come into existence as gaming adapts. It will be interesting to see where land based, online and mobile casinos are in 20 years and if they will be able to convert the next generation to slots players, or offer something else completely that will change the face of gambling as we know it forever. One thing is for sure ‐ it will be a very exciting and interesting ride!