Luck Games

Luck is a very important variable at the casino, but not luck alone will help you win games such as poker and blackjack. These games have many strategies and you can never learn enough in your way to master the game. But not all games are as like, and when I think of luck based games, there are three that come to mind.

The Slots
The slot machine is a classic luck based game, all you have to do is pull the handle and hope for the best. Most of the tourists in the casino (who do not usually gamble) spend most of their time at the slots. It is relatively simple to play (just pull the handle), you don't have to be concentrated in the game and it is easy to know when you won (coins start to flow out of the machine).

Craps
It is the casino's most famous dice game, which is a bit more complicated then pulling a handle, but not much more. The game goes like this: players throw the dice and hope for 7 or 11; if they get these numbers they win. If they get other numbers they keep on rolling until they roll the same number and if they do they also win. If you are at a craps table you will recognize four main characters:
The Boxman - The judge of the game.
The Dealers -Two dealers who handle the payouts of the players.
The Stickman - controls the pace of the game.

The Roulette
The European roulette contains 37 slots - 36 numbers and a zero. In the USA, most roulette wheels contain two zeros and 36 numbers (which doubles the house advantage). Each player place his bet on the numbers he chose and from that point on, the game is as long as the time is takes to a wheel to spin once. The croupier, who runs the game, sends the ball on the spinning wheel, and if you are really lucky, the ball will set on your betting number.

Luck or Strategy
So what do you prefer? The complicated games that require practice or the fun games that require nothing. You don't really need to decide, it is ok to like them both. I think that in the bottom line it depends only on your mood of the moment.

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