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Friday 22 August 2008

Blackjack the game

Card games have been played for centuries. However blackjack is a fairly recent game to the UK. The game of blackjack originated from France in the 1700's, and moved to the United States sometime in the 1800's, today it is played by by a variety of methods including casino tv games on free to view channels for the UK public.

Blackjack is played by all sorts of people. If you want to learn how to play blackjack then it doesnt take long, the game is fairly simple to play. First off, the object of the game is to add up cards to make twenty one. The dealer gives the player two cards after making a bet of any amount. Then the player can ask for another card, hoping to get something close to twenty one. If the player is able to get exactly twenty one, they win.

Many use different strategies to help them win at blackjack. One popular strategy is counting cards. This technique has been used since the 1950's by all sorts of people. The strategy was first used in Reno, Nevada. However, many casinos ban card counting because it reduces the

Casinos generally offer a wide variety of blackjack games. These different games can be very fun, depending on what you prefer. Try different games first before betting any money. Ask the blackjack dealer how to play. Often times, professional blackjack players will bet thousands of dollars on one hand of poker, of course they generally win. Professional players have practiced very hard to get where they are. However, sometimes these players do not win. That is what makes blackjack so much fun, there is a risk in playing.

Thursday 7 August 2008

Blackjack on TV

After watching the blackjack game for a few hours last night i finally got round to writing my page on how to play live blackjack. Blackjack also called 21 and pontoon here in the UK is a popular card game, my friends and i sometimes play it on our card nights but we play some slightly different rules to the TV game.

The main difference between playing with your friends and playing against the live dealer is the amount of hands you can bet on, when playing online you can pick from 3 hands. The dealer also only gets one card until the players have finished getting all the cards they want. Apart from that the game is pretty much identical to the one we all know. Blackjack on TV can only be played during the hours they are showing it, you can read the times and channels its on at my website.

So my sites slowly getting built, i still have a lot more pages i want but getting the information and organising it so that is looks nice is taking the time. I have also added the RSS feed from my site to this blog, you can see the links at the side of the page.

Monday 4 August 2008

Play For Free

Today i managed to get another page made for my website, the page titled "play for free" explains how UK residents can play free games such as blackjack and roulette online with a live dealer. I could do with putting a few more pictures on the page so that will be tonights job, i'll have to log in again and grab some screen shots.

Other things i have done today include going up town to buy myself a psp to TV connector cable. I bought a psp for myself last month with the final fantasy game but i have completed it now so i am onto the driving games, i also have the buzz master quiz to play so i got the cable so my friends an I can all play the game on the TV.

For a change its a really nice day here, im going to have to get a better camera so i can take some pics for the blog.

Saturday 2 August 2008

The Blog

Hello, i have got this blog to go hand in hand with my website, here on the blog i will post about anything new that i have added to my website.

My website Live Casino TV is dedicated to providing you with information on the UK’s top live roulette site. The all time favourite game of casino roulette has made its way through history from the 17th century in France to the modern day super highway known as the internet.

Firstly even though the website is aimed at UK residents i decided to go with the dot com version of the site instead of .co.uk because virtually everyone i have asked said in a search choice they would always go with the dot com. Dot com's also sound better when you are telling someone what your website is.

Right now my site is online but not complete, i have started to build my website and its not fully ready to lauch yet but its good enough to get online and hopefully indexed by some search engines. To manage the content i have used the wordpress script because its just so simple to use and i know what im doing with it. So far i have managed to get about 10 pages on my site so its looking good. I still need to add a lot of articles and content to it yet though so tonight i will be playing the games myself so i can write about them and how they work.