Luck comes and goes, but the knowledge lasts
forever. Online casino games require luck to win only if you let luck
play a part. The reality is that all casino games are tests of your
knowledge and discipline, and the skillful player will, in the long
run, do much better at games than the gambler who hopes that the
'gods' will intervene on his or her behalf.
Playing most of the casino games is as pure an
exercise in probability statistics as you can get, but you don't need
to be a math professor to learn how to do it. The steps you need to
take are actually pretty simple:
Know the game you're playing. You have to
know what options the casino gives you. Most Internet casinos list
their rules, but not all do so. You should not begin play until you
understand the rules and know how many decks the casino is using.
Obtain the proper playing strategy for that
game. When you go to the games, you'll find a strategy chart for
each on the same page so you needn't worry about this step. But you
must remember that different rules require a different strategy.
Follow the strategy This may seem obvious,
but you'll find that some plays you'll be asked to make may seem
incorrect. They aren't, so do what your strategy chart tells you.
This is the key to cutting the casino's edge to a minimum.
Know your limitations Bear in mind that
even though you may be playing with excellent accuracy, the casino
probably still has an edge over you. (I say "probably", because
there are some casinos where a skilled player is about 'even' with
the house.
Electronic Alternatives While the casino
controls its rules and consequently, the edge it has over a skillful
player, it is possible to play 'perfect' game on the Internet.