Help--need info

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Hey ya'll, I have been going to this site for a couple of weeks now. Though I am a little hesistant to try gambling on the internet, I have decided to give it an honest try. I tried it once in the past playing 3-card poker with only $50. My experience was not a good one, albeit playing 3-card poker is not necessarily good odds in my favor.

My question--which casinos should I consider playing for blackjack and craps? Also, if my bank does not allow tranfers into gambling sites, then what steps should I take without having to pay fees to the nettellers or fireflys of this world? Are there ways I can transfer money without paying fees?

One last question--has anyone heard of the Power Craps system from Martin Silverthorn Publishing? Is it legitimate?

BTW--I learned BS and thought I had KO counting down until I went to the Sun Cruz Casino boat in Myrtle Beach, SC. The game was 8-deck. It was hard for me to keep the count when there were 5 other players. I lost count after only two dealt hands--i guess the speed of the dealer set me back.

Thanks for the help!

Irish:cool2:
 

KenSmith

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A couple of casino recommendations online:
(Dead link: http://bh3.net/l.php/723) _Sands of the Caribbean_
(Dead link: http://bh3.net/l.php/812) _Wild Jack Casino_

irish said:
Also, if my bank does not allow tranfers into gambling sites, then what steps should I take without having to pay fees to the nettellers or fireflys of this world? Are there ways I can transfer money without paying fees?
I assume you mean that your bank credit card is denied. Neteller is the preferred payment method, and they offer free EFT transfers into and out of your Neteller account (at least in the US). It will take roughly a week for the funds to appear in your Neteller account using the free EFT method.

One last question--has anyone heard of the Power Craps system from Martin Silverthorn Publishing? Is it legitimate?
Silverthorn is a classic snake-oil salesman. Run the other way.

BTW--I learned BS and thought I had KO counting down until I went to the Sun Cruz Casino boat in Myrtle Beach, SC. The game was 8-deck. It was hard for me to keep the count when there were 5 other players. I lost count after only two dealt hands--i guess the speed of the dealer set me back.
Practice makes perfect. It gets much easier with time. Just keep at it, and you'll soon find you don't care how fast the dealer is, nor how many decks are in play. (Well, you'd always like fewer decks. :) )
 
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