Archive for June, 2008

Blackjack Betting

Monday, June 30th, 2008

A betting system is basically a way of using money management to maximize your profits. Managing your money properly is the major criteria while playing blackjack, as no technique or method can win you money unless you effectively deal with your bet.

Most blackjack betting systems can be categorized as multiplicative, additive or linear. The Martingale system is considered to be the most widely used blackjack betting system. It was invented over 200 years ago. The system is multiplicative in nature, which means that you are required to double your bet each time you lose, on the assumption that you will eventually win and show a profit from the initial wager. However, in order to eliminate the effectiveness of this system, casinos have set table limits, which ensure that after a long losing streak you will eventually hit the table maximum limit and have to quit the game or start afresh. Also, in order to make the system work you also need a considerable bankroll.
The Progressive Betting System, on the other hand, is the simplest and the most effective betting system. In this system, a player simply decides on a minimum and maximum bet and then bets the smaller amount after a loss and the larger amount after a win. However, this kind of betting system fails when you experience a win, loss, win, loss type of scenario. In such cases, it is advisable to bet an equal amount on each hand.

D′Alembert is a simple linear system named after the eighteenth-century theorist Jean le Rond d’Alembert. In this system, you raise your bet by a fixed amount if you lose and lower it by a fixed amount if you win. The Anti-Martingale system requires that you double your bets after a win instead of a loss, the reverse of the Martingale system. There is a high probability of a small loss and a small probability of a huge win, as when you lose a bet you have wiped out your wins plus one unit.

Although there are various other kinds of blackjack betting systems as well, no one can guarantee positive results. Therefore, it is advisable to rely on one’s own intuition while placing big bets.

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Armadillo On The Half Shell

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Have you ever wondered who first figured out what man should and should not eat? I mean, at some point near the beginning of time, there must have been someone who sat down on a rock and decided that man should eat cows, but not crocodiles; that he should devour pigs and chickens and fish, but not lions and tigers and bears. Who was this prehistoric Galloping Gourmet and what was his connection to the “Wizard of Oz?” Unfortunately, we’ll probably never know.

If early man was anything like his modern-day counterpart, it’s a pretty safe bet that only those animals that were easy to catch and didn’t try to eat you in return were put on the edibles list. Though early man is thought to have had a brain the size of a peach pit, he probably didn’t have to see too many of his cave buddies eaten by giant iguanas to figure out that prehistoric cow meat made for a much healthier diet. That being the case, it was fear and laziness that determined what the menu for mankind was to be. And it’s a good thing, too. Had our ancestors taken a bit more initiative, your favorite food today might be badger on a stick. Can you say, “Mmm Mmm, good!”

From a Biblical point of view, perhaps it was Adam who planned the world’s first menu. “Hey, Eve, look! These platypus tails aren’t bad if you dip them in a little honey mustard. In fact, they kind of taste like chicken! Put them on the ‘can eat’ list!”

Hmm… Maybe it was a good thing Eve wasn′t much of a listener, after all.

No matter who performed those first taste-tests, thereby establishing the dietary standard for mankind for generations to come, I believe that, throughout time, God has looked down occasionally and yelled, “Hey, stupid! You′re not supposed to eat THAT!”

When I was growing up on a small farm in rural Limestone County, we were completely self-sufficient (the politically-correct term for being too poor to purchase food). If we couldn’t grow it in a field or raise it in a pen or squeeze it from a cow, we didn’t consume it. We grew it, we killed it, we ate it, period. Needless to say, there were a lot of jumpy animals around our house. Even my dog had a nervous tick (sorry, the joke was there, I had to use it).

We never went out to eat, either. To us, fast food simply meant that we couldn’t catch it on foot. Perhaps we should have tried running it down with my old man’s truck. I never considered that an option until I read about what’s going on in West Virginia, a state which, until now, has been primarily known for giving the world such great punchlines as: “If she ain’t good enough for her own family she ain’t good enough for ours!” and “Not with my pig, you don’t!” and “That’s the last time I let a shoe salesman use MY outhouse!” But now West Virginia has done what no other state in the union has ever had the mountain oysters to do. It has given the thumbs up to drive-over dining. I think I’m gonna have to have some ketchup for this one.

Check out this story from last week’s Associated Press:

Road Kill Is Now Dinner In West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia motorists who run down the odd critter can legally take it home for dinner under a law passed by the Legislature. The bill, which has made West Virginia the butt of jokes nationally, would let drivers keep their road kill provided they report it to conservation or police officers within 12 hours. The measure became law when Gov. Cecil Underwood declined to veto it by a Thursday deadline. Pro-road kill legislators envision people eating deer hit on he road, but the bill allows drivers to take home any wildlife, except protected birds, spotted fawn or bear cubs. Proponents said if drivers can be encouraged to eat their road kill, the state would save money it now pays Division of Highways workers to remove the dead animals. Current law allows people to take possession of road kill only after they’ve contacted authorities, by then the meat has spoiled, said supporters.

The only gray area in this law is what technically constitutes road kill. By its very name, road kill is “something killed on the road,” so it shouldn’t be too hard to establish a rule of thumb. Something simple, like: “if the driver has to jump a curb and/or slam through a barbed-wire fence to accidentally hit and kill the animal, they have gone too far.” And no backing up just to make sure dinner is done, either. Under the law, that would be considered “over-tenderizing.”

I have to wonder what effect this law will have on how West Virginians eat. Imagine this being rattled off by the peppy waiter at TGIFriday′s: “Howdy. The name’s Merle, and I’ll be your waiter this evening. Today′s specials are Armadillo on the Half Shell, Skunk TarTar, Squirrel Flambe, Iguana Gumbo… and we also have a lovely Raccoon Rockefeller for only $7.99.”

Gives a whole new meaning to the term, “scattered, smothered, chunked and smashed,” doesn’t it?

The road kill law is not without its critics. Dr. Hannah Barberra, spokeswoman for the animal rights group “Defenders Of Other Dumb Animals” or “DOO-DA” for short, had this to say: “The road kill law gives humans a license to drive and kill. Imagine a world full of Wyle E. Coyotes driving two-thousand pound automobiles. That’s what we have to look forward to if eating road kill becomes the norm.”

When asked about the rumor that DOO-DA plans to set up booby-trapped ducks, rabbits and road runners along West Virginia’s highways to discourage hungry motorists, Dr. Barberra declined to comment, other than to say that whatever her group does, no actual animals will be harmed.

Thank goodness. I’d hate to see innocent animals getting hurt just because mankind has decided to expand the menu.

Now, grab the honey mustard, Elmer, and let’s go for a ride.

I’m getting awful hungry.

Tim Knox
Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker, Radio Host
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3 Tips to Marketing Your Music on the Internet

Monday, June 30th, 2008

The internet has revolutionized the way we do business. You can start
an online business for less than $100.00 and start earning a decent
amount of income off of it. Because of this, there has been an explosion
in the ‘Internet Marketing′ world. I don’t consider myself an internet
marketer, but I′ve studied many of them and have learned some ‘out of the
box’ techniques that you can easily apply towards bands. Here are just a
few of the many tips I can give you:
Give First

One way to get something from other is to give
to them first. In music, one way to build a fan base is to play at venues
that do not charge a cover and invite people to come as your guest. You
definately don’t want to play a lot of venues for free, so you need to
somehow communicate that you are doing this for your audience without
saying it outright. You could say, “Hey guys, just to show you are appreciation,
Flaming Onions would like to personally invite you to this special
concert just for you! It’s totally free, so bring your friends and we’ll
see you there!” They will come, because they believe that this is a gift
from you and the won’t want to miss out!

Another way to give first is through our products. Giving away products
has gotten a lot easier since the development of the internet. Digital
music is HUGE! Better yet, it costs nothing to duplicate. Have you thought
about giving away one or two songs from your new album? What do you think
would happen if you did, and left your fan′s favorites available only if
they purchased it? First of all, they’re going to love the fact that you
gave them part of your album for free! It’s almost like a free trial that
they get to keep. Because you were willing to do this for them, they will
be more likely to buy it from you. Give first, and they will give
back to you!

Cross-selling/Up-selling

Have you ever gone to McDonalds, ordered
a burger and received the question, “Would you like fries with that?” Have
you ever ordered one of their value meals and received the question “Would
you like to Super-Size that?” What you heard, while innocent enough, was an
amazing marketing concept that has been used by online merchants everywhere!

It is a way to increase sales to the same customer (who has bought a product)
by introducing other products in your product range. If customers buy a Flaming
Onions CD, you can ask if they want to buy a Flaming Onions t-shirt as well.
Seems simple enough, but let’s think a little more out of the box. Let’s say the
Flaming Onions’ CD sells for $15 and brings in a profit of $10 per album. Let’s
also assume that their t-shirts sell for $10 and bring in a profit of $6 per shirt.
What if the Flaming Onions Value Pack (consisting of 1 autographed CD, 1 tshirt, and
the album emailed to them in MP3 format with bonus track for their iPod and a desktop
background pic for their computer) sells for $25? I’m willing to bet that this approach
sells more. The digital products, as I mentioned above, cost nothing to duplicate.
You profit would be the same, but I guarantee you would sell more!

Email List

This is probably the most important tool that is used
by online businesses. Internet Marketers swear by email lists and base many, if not
all, of their systems around them. The concept is simple, you offer a list for fans
to keep track of your band and all they have to do is give you their Name and email
address. You now have a way to directly communicate to them, and better yet, they
wanted it! You can promote upcoming shows and album releases. You can create
contests and drawings for those that are signed up. You can give those who are signed
up a special discount on merchandise. The possibilities are endless. One thing to
remember is to only send them things they would want to know. They signed up to hear
more about you, so they don’t want to receive any forwards stating that if they sign
up for this offer, they can receive a free laptop, blah, blah, blah! Don’t abuse your
list. Take care of them. This is an elite group of people who wanted to be a part of
your success, so treat them that way.

Like I said these are just a few things you can do to market your music online (and even
a little offline). Be creative and have fun with it. To help you out, here are a few
resources to check out:
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Marketing Cheat Sheet Deluxe Package - discover the secret formulas that the most
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wishing to take advantage of all of the opportunities the Internet offers for promotion,
sale and distribution of music

FullTimeBand.com is a company that was started in June, 2006 with a simple automated mailing list program called GigMinder. GigMinder was created for a musician friend and was used to remind fans of upcoming gigs for the coming week. FullTimeBand.com has made this tool available for all bands and fans to use for free. FullTimeBand.com is planning on creating many more tools to assist bands in aiding in their everyday promotional and management chores. You may vist their site at fulltimeband.com fulltimeband.com. You can sign up fot eh GigMinder - MySpace Edition for FREE at fulltimeband.com/msgigminder fulltimeband.com/msgigminder.

Betting the Patriots-Chargers AFC Divisional Playoff

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Before betting the Sunday’s AFC Divisional Playoff matchup between the New England Patriots and the San Diego Chargers, there are some things you should consider. Of course you know about Belichick’s postseason success and Brady’s playoff record, and Schottenheimer’s lack of success and Rivers’ lack of playoff experience. But you also know that the Chargers were the most consistent team during the regular season and they come into Sunday’s matchup winners of 10 straight.

These are the things that everyone knows going into this one but consider some more intricate details of the matchup that you won’t hear about from Chris Berman on ESPN.

San Diego is a great covering team with a 31-16 ATS record in all lined games over the last three seasons with the Chargers winning by an average of 8.7ppg in these contests. So if you were to have strictly bet San Diego over the last three seasons you would be up 13.4 units. But I’m not convinced that the fact that the Chargers are a good covering team makes them our winner this week.

New England is 8-0 ATS in road games after allowing 75 or less rushing yards in its previous game over the last three seasons winning on average by 17.9ppg. It isn’t that difficult to hold the Jets non-existent running game down. The same performance this week would not put the clamps on L.T. So despite this impressive looking trend, I’m not ready to jump on New England.

Let’s look at some Over/Under trends as well to determine if the side or total is going to be the best bet.

The Patriots are 7-0 Under after allowing 75 or less rushing yards in their previous game this season with an average score of New England 19.6 and their opponent 12.9. If this trend holds true, this game would go safely under the number by two touchdowns. However, New England’s offense has been rolling of late and the Chargers average 31.1ppg at home.

San Diego is 8-0 Over when both teams score 20 or more points in a game this season with the average score being Chargers 35 and their opponent 26. If that trend were to hold up this one would go over by 14.5 points. As good as these offenses have been, we must still consider that New England’s defense has been sensational on the road holding its opponents to just 13.5ppg and San Diego’s defense has been solid at home holding its opponents to just 16.5ppg.

These were just some good trends to be aware of before laying down on this week’s big NFL matchup, but of course Dave Price doesn’t let all of his tricks out of the bag. Dave Price has done his homework and he is ready to deliver his NFL Playoffs Total of the Year on this matchup and he has also uncovered the winning side in this matchup. You can break the bank with just one game by climbing on board with Dave Price this Sunday in the NFL Divisional Playoffs.

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Zeroing in on Flash

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Professional photographers rely on the flash on their camera to capture the action at a wedding or other social event. They are probably not aware of the effect of their flash on the faces of their subject. Here is an analysis of the effect of
different distances between the flash head and the lens.

The proper position of the flash is directly over the lens. This will ensure that any shadows from the flash will occur behind the head and body and not to one side. Of course, when shooting square format like Hasselblad, the flash can be fixed in that one position. For shooting with a rectangular format like Bronica ETR or Canon DSLR, the flash must be mounted on a swinging bar so that the flash can be positioned over the lens in either a horizontal or vertical shot.

I have determined through many tests that the ideal distance of the flash head above the lens is twelve inches. There are many advantages to using this distance. First, the unavoidable reflections on the forehead, nose, cheeks and chin are conducive to making the subject look good. The forehead reflection is positioned higher on the forehead, almost into the hair line and much diminished in strength. This leaves the flat portion of the forehead reflection free and retaining the natural color of the skin.

The shape of the nose is determined by the fall off of light along the sides and the position of the reflection on the bridge of the nose. When the flash is positioned closer to the lens, the bridge or indentation receives no highlight but rather the bony lower part of the nose is emphasized. The tip of the nose also benefits from the twelve inch distance of the flash head by appearing smaller and less intense.

Cheek reflections are considered acceptable when they are centered on the upper portion of the cheek. With a lower positioned flash head, the reflection highlight the unattractive line of muscle from the cheek to the nose. The twelve inch flash position also enhances the cheek bones. Chin reflections lower down on the point of the chin are unattractive and make the chin look wet. Alternatively, the twelve inch flash position just places a small crescent shaped highlight under the lip. An added benefit also occurs in the form of a more defined chin line and the placement of some double chins in shadow.

Those terrible eye glass reflections are greatly minimized with the twelve inch flash. The flash highlight now appears near the top of the eye glass, completely avoiding the area of the iris and pupil. The eyes are the most important feature of the face and ugly flash reflections can wipe out the eyes completely. An added benefit is a slight darkening at the bottom of the picture, enhancing the composition with a natural fade out.

Remember that since most natural light comes from a position over the horizon the most natural flash lighting will do the same for the face. Don’t let convenience prevent you from capturing your flash subjects in the most attractive light.

Retired portrait and wedding photographer. Modestly, I was once awarded the title of Best Wedding Photographer in Passaic, Bergen and Hudson Counties in New Jersey.

The Chinese Year of the Ox

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

If you were born under the Chinese sign of the Ox, you would make a great friend! Ox people are as honest as the day is long. They are instinctively trusted by others and rightly so. Straight forward and down-to-earth, the Ox says what he thinks and does what he says, disliking any form of deceit.

People born under this sign have strong emotional feelings but find it difficult to express these verbally. They don’t rush into friendships, but once a friendship is established they are intensely loyal.

Ox people have an even temperament but if they do lose their temper, look out!

People born under this sign can be stubborn and they are reluctant to admit they are wrong. Their loyalty can work in reverse - they can be a friend for life but once they become an enemy, that too will be for life.

Ox people can be late developers, often finding success later in life.

There are twelve Chinese year signs in the Chinese Zodiac. Unlike in our western astrology, in Chinese astrology each sign lasts for a year. Legend has it that as Buddha was about to depart the earth he summoned all the animals to say goodbye. Only twelve turned up so, to show his appreciation of their loyalty, he vowed that from then on each year would bear the name of one of the animals.

Chinese astrology is based on the Lunar Calendar. This means the Chinese New Year does not fall on the same day each year and can vary by as much as 3 weeks. So for babies born in late January/early February it is necessary to consult the charts to determine the correct sign.

You will find a chart of the dates and signs below.

Chinese Years:

February 9, 2005 - January 28, 2006: Rooster
January 22, 2004 - February 8, 2005: Monkey
February 1, 2003 - January 21, 2004: Goat
February 12, 2002 - January 31, 2003: Horse
January 24, 2001 - February 11, 2002: Snake
February 5, 2000 - January 23, 2001: Dragon
February 6, 1999 - February 4, 2000: Rabbit
January 28, 1998 - February 5, 1999: Tiger
February 8, 1997 - January 27, 1998: Ox
February 19,1996 - February 7, 1997: Rat
January 31, 1995 - February 18, 1996: Pig
February 10, 1994 - January 30, 1995: Dog
January 23, 1993 - February 9, 1994: Rooster
February 4, 1992 - January 22, 1993: Monkey
February 15, 1991 - February 3,1992: Goat
January 27, 1990 - February 14, 1991: Horse
February 6, 1989 - January 26, 1990: Snake
February 17, 1988 - February 5, 1989: Dragon
January 29, 1987 - February 16, 1988: Rabbit
February 9, 1986 - January 28, 1987: Tiger
February 20, 1985 - February 8, 1986: Ox
February 2, 1984 - February 19, 1985: Rat
February 13, 1983 - February 1, 1984: Pig
February 25, 1982 - February 12, 1983: Dog
February 5, 1981 - January 24, 1982: Rooster
February 16, 1980 - February 4, 1981: Monkey
January 28, 1979 - February 15, 1980: Goat
February 7, 1978 - January 27, 1979: Horse
February 18, 1977 - February 6, 1978: Snake
January 31, 1976 - February 17, 1977: Dragon
February 11, 1975 - January 30, 1976: Rabbit
January 23, 1974 - February 10, 1975: Tiger
February 3, 1973 - January 22, 1974: Ox
February 15, 1972 - February 2, 1973: Rat
January 27, 1971 - February 14, 1972: Pig
February 6, 1970 - January 26, 1971: Dog
February 17, 1969 - February 5, 1970: Rooste
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January 30, 1968 - February 16, 1969: Monkey
February 9, 1967 - January 29, 1968: Goat
January 21, 1966 - February 8, 1967: Horse
February 2, 1965 - January 20, 1966: Snake

Author: Tony Luck who runs a website with advice for moms-to-be and new moms. The site includes the interesting baby-talk.co.uk/chinese_calendar.htm chinese birth chart which is supposed to tell you whether the baby you are expecting will be a boy or girl, and a baby-talk.co.uk/conception_chart.htm conception chart which estimates when the baby will be born.

Are You the Next Millionaire?

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

After finding out that Bill Gates is the richest man in the world
I decided that the only way an average man could become that wealthy
is by winning the state lottery.

After sifting thorugh a number of articles about what happens to
an average winner- a good percentage of them go broke, commit suicide or end up in jail for not paying taxes- I found a couple
of lottery software, free downloads, of course, and started investing this phenomena of winning the state lottery.

The mathematics of it is enough to make you want to quit,
but after sorting it out, the hot numbers cold numbers,the sum
and the prime numbers,etc, I figured out enough to make a couple
of predictions. Those predictions cost me $30 a week, playing $10
tickets on the Wisconsin Powerball.

Well, to keep the story short, I got the powerball number right
3 times and won $9. I am not sure if I want to play it ever again
but I find it quite addictive, the possibilities of winning millions
of dollars,no matter what anyone says, and I was hooked.

I found a couple of lottery forums where people discuss playing
the lottery and a couple of posts where some people actually won
the big jackpot using the software. And there are many different
kinds of software.

In retrospect, I wouldn′t encourage anyone to gamble,and it’s
probably something that most people consider trivial unless it made
headlines. Well, all I can say is dollar’s a dollar.

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Jeff Golub “Grand Central” Smooth Jazz Music CD Review

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

I can describe the latest release from Smooth Jazz sensation Jeff Golub for you with just one word… Outstanding!

The CD opens with a great track, Hello Betty, that I anticipate will be heard on radio stations everywhere, and deservedly so. It’s a really nice track.

Grand Central is a nicely varied, mix of 11 tracks that are very well written songs by this clearly gifted artist

Jeff Golub is one of those musicians that has the ability to just bowl you over with his talent. The kind of artist it’s really a treat to be able to listen to.

Overall Grand Central is outstanding from beginning to end. One of those CDs that after a few listens the songs are just etched into your memory. A must have for the Smooth Jazz fan. Really spectacular.

While this entire album is really very good the truly standout tracks are Lulu’s Back [track 2], If You Want Me To Stay [track 3], and Ain’t No Woman Like The One It Got [track 9].

My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 4, Mojito. This is a great track!

Grand Central Release Notes:

Jeff Golub originally released Grand Central on Mar 06, 2007 on the Narada record label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Hello Betty
2. Lulu’s Back
3. If You Want Me To Stay
4. Mojito - (with Philippe Saise)
5. Something
6. Shockwave
7. Stinky - (with Kirk Whalum)
8. Grand Central
9. Ain’t No Woman Like The One It Got
10. The Way I Feel Tonight
11. Stuffin’

Personnel: Jeff Golub (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Chris Palmaro (guitar, Hammond b-3 organ, keyboard); Dave Woodford (saxophone); Kirk Whalum, Richard Elliot (tenor saxophone); Rick Braun (trumpet, flugelhorn); Nick Lane (trombone); Mitchel Forman (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, organ, string synthesizer); Kenny White, Philippe Saisse (piano); Lincoln Goines (acoustic bass, electric bass); Freddie Washington (electric bass); Alex Al (bass guitar); David Palmer, Shawn Pelton, Steve Ferrone (drum); Luis Conte (tambourine, percussion); Paul Brown (percussion).

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A Beginner’s Guide To Card Counting

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

What makes blackjack more interesting than many other equivalent games is the fact that it offers a mix of chance with elements of skill and decision-making. Plus, the aura of “card counting” that lets a player turn the odds of a game in his favor, makes the game more alluring.

What is card counting?: When a player says he is counting cards, does that mean he is actually keeping track of every card played? And do you have to be numerically suave to be a successful card counter? The answer to both questions is “No”.

Actually, you are not counting and memorizing specific cards. Rather, you are keeping track of certain cards, or all cards as the case may be, as they leave the blackjack deck (dealt) to formulate a single ratio number that indicates the composition (makeup) of the remaining deck. You are assigning a heuristic point score to each card in the deck and then tracking the total score, which is called the “count”.

Card counting is based on the assumption that high cards are good for the player while low cards are good for the dealer. There is no one system for card counting - different systems assign different point values to various cards.

The Hi-Lo Count: This is one of the most common systems. According to the Hi-Lo system, the cards numbered 2 through 6 are counted as 1 and all tens (which include 10s, jacks, queens and kings) and aces are counted as -1. The cards 7, 8, and 9 are assigned a count of 0.

The above description of the Hi-Lo system exemplifies a “level one” counting system. There are other counting systems, called “level two” systems, that assign 2 and -2 counts to certain cards. On the face of it, this system seems to offer additional accuracy. However, experts agree that this additional accuracy is offset by the greater difficulty of keeping count and the increased likelihood of making a mistake.

The “K-O” System: The “K-O” System follows an unbalanced counting system. The points are the same as the Hi-Lo system, with the addition of 7′s also being counted as 1. A typical unbalanced counting system is designed to eliminate the need to take into account the effect that multiple decks have on the point count. This multiple deck issue, incidentally, requires a process of division – something that most players have difficulty with. The “K-O” count was made popular by the book “Knock-Out Blackjack” by Ken Fuchs and Olaf Vancura.

Though it may seem to be a humungous task to learn how to track cards, the returns, in terms of time invested, are well worth the effort. It is a known fact that effective card counting gives an “unfair advantage,” so to say, to the blackjack player. There is practically no known defense against card counting.

Caution: But do remember, that though card counting is not illegal in any state or country, casinos have the right to ban card counters from their establishments. So don’t be an obvious card counter!

Jack Sprewell recommends that you visit blackjackforumonline.com blackjackforumonline.com for more information on blackjackforumonline.com card counting.

Beginner Guitar Lessons, The Decision Is Simple

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Will having the best beginner guitar lessons make you a better player?
At first glance, it would appear as if the answer to this question is yes, and sure, in some respects it is, but to be frank with you, I would have to say that the biggest determining factor in how great a guitarist you’re going to be, is your passion.
It matters less how you start, and more that you do start, and the only thing that’ll make you start, and keep at it, is your passion.

I have a favorite saying, when people ask me if I think they’ll be able to learn how to play guitar.
“If you can tap your foot to the beat and hum a tune, you can learn to play the guitar″.
There are two types of guitar students
1.) The social guitarist.
2.) The fanatic.

The social guitarist is the guy or gal who learns some chords, learns to strum a few of his favorite tunes, and then decides he’s quite happy with that. This I like to call the common or garden variety. A happy bunch they are, and a blessing to any picnic spot, provided they can sing.
The fanatic is the serious guy or gal who, unlike their picnic counterparts, hasn’t bothered to learn any singalongs and has probably learnt to play lengthy solo’s on the guitar before mastering all the chords, mostly because they’re easy enough, and can be looked up and played later if need be.

Which guitar lessons are right for you?
The answer is quite simple. Firstly, decide if you’re a social guitarist or a fanatic. Obviously, you can’t take an electric guitar to a picnic.

Secondly, if you’re a fanatic, decide what kind of music you would like to play. Classical, blues, rock, jazz etc. Classical music would require a classical guitar and a very specific kind of tutoring, but blues, rock and jazz would, in the beginning stages, require lessons geared more towards the electric guitar.

In any event, the beginner guitar lessons of any genre or level of enthusiasm (Classical lessons are an exception here) cover very similar ground in theory and practice.

Andrew Webber is a professional and fanatical guitarist with 31 years of guitar playing experience. To find recommended guitar lessons for electric guitar visit his driskillfan.tripod.com/how-to-play-electric-guitar-dvd driskillfan.tripod.com/how-to-play-electric-guitar-dvd website, where you will also find some free beginner guitar chords to get you started