Frank Scoblete
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Here is a look at a few questions from readers about casino gambling.
A question from Doris about blackjack:
The world of cruising has exploded. There are cruise ships and cruise ports over much of the world that is not currently at war (earth is almost always at war). The cost of cruising is somewhat high but then again you tend to get what you pay for.
I am sure you know the fable of the tortoise and the hare. They were in a race and the hare ran rings around the tortoise who slowly moved towards the finish line which was far, far away; while the hare danced, ran really, really fast, visited friends, partied, and I assume drank gallons of rabbit juice.
The “don’t” side of craps is usually given short shift when gambling writers delve into it. Why is that? Because it is (seriously) considered the “dark” side of the game. It is the side that should be avoided at all costs. It’s as if you are throwing your lot with the devil.
People have a tendency to catalog other people, places, and things as greats or not-so greats. This must be a part of our emotional constitution to define everything and everyone.
There are casino games where you win more bets than you lose and games where you lose more bets than you win. The total game’s results may be a loser for the player but this bet or that bet can go for the player more often than not.