Compared to the usual online blackjack, live blackjack is less susceptible to manipulations since you are playing with actual dealers instead of with a computer. This means you are dealing with actual dealers and actual cards. With computer generated blackjack, you can never be too sure if the playing field between you and the computer is even-and if the casino did not manipulate the odds to make you lose the games. This is possible with certain programs, and these have been proven. Nonetheless, even if you play blackjack online in its live format, there are still a number of risks involved. After all, the Internet-and all its numerous features and technologies-are open to such possibilities. This why you must exercise caution before you play blackjack online.

But why is this necessary before one can play blackjack online if live blackjack cannot be manipulated? Simple: because fraudulent behavior among online casinos that offer live blackjack game services is possible. Online casinos can do this through a number of ways. For one, they can hold one’s winnings for as long as possible. When this happens, the winnings remain in your account, and the chance that you spend it in other blackjack sessions becomes higher. Therefore, their aim is to make you spend all of your winnings, so they don’t have to spend it to you.

Others, on the other, refuse to spend your winnings by giving very strict terms. Once you fail to meet these unfairly stringent terms, you become ineligible to get your winnings after you play blackjack online.

So how can you make sure that you won’t be tricked when you play blackjack online? Again, it’s all a matter of being cautious before you play blackjack online. First of all, and also the most important, choose the service provider for online blackjack before you play. There are a number of prominent live casinos on the Internet that offers live games, where you can play blackjack online. Choosing a dependable online casino is the most important decision you will have make since this will dictate whether or not you will be given good service or not.

Finding good service providers before you play blackjack online is easy thanks to the Internet. You can easily find website reviews and user comments online, and there are websites dedicated to listing fraudulent online casinos. The tools are abundant to help you find the right online where you can play blackjack online.

Besides these, you can also check the terms of the service provider before you play blackjack online. Are the terms for withdrawing winnings clear? Did the casino give a specific time for the delivery of the winnings? If not, then clarify this with the casino-or find an online casino that offers more transparent terms.

When you play blackjack online, your first intention must be to have fun. However, you will obviously not have fun if you are too bothered and concerned with the service and the reliability of the online casino you are playing at. Therefore, you avoid these future problems, practice these precautions before you play blackjack online.

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28 Responses to “Safety First: Precautions Before You Play Live Blackjack Online”

  1. MustGroove76
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Thank you very much for your reply!

  2. VilleVonFastFingers
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    semen dries yellow durp

  3. DarkKnight369
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    I have never played an ESP 7 string or the Music Man, so I cannot compare. I had an Ibanez RG7420 and there was a big difference in the necks. The Schecter necks were larger in comparison. Of course, the RG7420 neck was even thinner than the current RG7321.

    Some people complain about Schecter necks, some people are fine with them. I am a big guy and I don’t have little girl hands, so they don’t bother me. In fact, I find them really comfortable.

  4. MustGroove76
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Dude…how’s the neck on that thing?
    I have a feeling that all the Schecter 7-string necks are fat, wide and chunky…compared to Music Man, ESP and Ibanez 7-string necks.
    What do you say? THANKS!

  5. grindsprint
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    ok thanks for the quick response! I think I´ll wait for it. can´t find anything that seems to top that one in it´s price range

  6. DarkKnight369
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    I waited longer than that for this guitar. I think its better than the hellraiser series, not only because of the ebony, but the fretboard is bound as well. I dig the blackouts over the EMGz too.

  7. grindsprint
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    I ordered a black jack atx c1, but got the messege i´ll have to wait 4-6 weeks for it. now I´m not sure I want to wait that long and I´m thinking about a hellraiser or an LTD M 40. Now, I´m not sure I want to miss out on the ebony fretboard or the blackouts. I´m not so sure i want emg 81. What´s your spontanious take on it? what would you do?

  8. DarkKnight369
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Yes, but that can be more than pickups in a guitar. The amp has a lot to do with that as well. I lowered the pickups a lot when I got it, because they were a bit too hot for my tastes. Point being, the factory setup should give you some great squeals.

  9. DarkKnight369
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Yes.

  10. AleXonOdin
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    does it sustain good the pinch harmonics ? thx for that review i’m rly interested for a C7 like that one

  11. theuberawesomchannel
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    it has side position markers, right?

  12. DarkKnight369
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Do you have an older hellraiser or something? I ask because the Loomis, Helraiser, and ATX all have the same neck radiuses. The ATX and Loomis feel similar, but the Loomis may feel a tad slimmer due to the lack of gloss.

    I remember playing an older hellraiser and thought the necks were unmanageable. I think they changed the specs in more recent years. If you have a newer hellraiser, it should be similar to the Loomis.

  13. mrhankey87
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Hi, since you own both a Loomis and a Blackjack ATX I would like to know how the necks compare. I Own a Loomis and a Hellraiser C 7 and I find the Loomis to have a much slimmer neck, which I prefer since I’m not a huge hand guy. So, how the Blackjack ATX neck compare to the Loomis? Thank you so much.

  14. danpluso
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Suggestion = Get it!

    I just ordered in the black ATX C-7

  15. acecartwrightnwade
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Korean Masturbation Joke = Epic Win

  16. DarkKnight369
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Its the same guitar minus a string with the addition of a Floyd rose. I have never played the C-1 ATX FR model, so anything I can tell you would be pretty much what I said in the video since its essentially the same guitar.

  17. brocker213
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    god, never mind man, forget about it, I was talkin about a different guitar.

  18. DarkKnight369
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Did you even watch the video? Because I talk about how I like it in the first 3 minutes or so.

  19. brocker213
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    well i mean is it a good uality guitar

  20. Grace Lynn
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    He got it when he turned 21.

  21. Joe G
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    The Blackjack2 does NOT have WiFi .. I am unaware of how you could accomplish this. I have not seen any built in settings on the Blackjack2 that would allow you to do this.

  22. Grem R
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    at a strip property one of the good ones you can make 50k+ if your working full time!

    everything is high priced in LA so I would assume they must make at least 40k+ there too!

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    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

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    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

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  25. Good Guy
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    I'd take 10x-20x the minimum bet (provided this is within your budget). Assume you're going to play and walk away with nothing. If you come out ahead, great.

    So, on a $5 table, sit down with $50-100. This will get you a minimum of ten hands (not counting doubles and splits). If you lose ten straight, it's probably not worth it to try and play any more. More than likely, it'll be an up-and-down battle. At a $1 table, $20-$25 should get you some decent playing time.

  26. butterfly
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    It's something that I'm not familiar with at this time but I've heard of gambling definitely coming to your television screen. I'm not sure where you live but I know in the united states i don't see htis happening because they are trying to put online poker on lock down because they are sick of credit companies taking hits of people maxing their cards and than filing bankruptcy or asking for some debt relief.
    The home tv screen gambling souds European to me, i can definitely see that going on over there.

    JAY

  27. Der Mann
    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

    Here are all the combos I can think of:

    Ace, King, Queen
    Ace, King, Jack
    Ace, King, 10
    Ace, Queen, Jack
    Ace, Queen, 10
    Ace, Jack, 10
    Ace, 10, 10
    Ace, 9, Ace
    Ace, 8, 2
    Ace, 7, 3
    Ace, 6, 4
    Ace, 5, 5
    King, 9, 2
    King, 8, 3
    King, 7, 4
    King, 6, 5
    Queen, 9, 2
    Queen, 8, 3
    Queen, 7, 4
    Queen, 6, 5
    Jack, 9, 2
    Jack, 8, 3
    Jack, 7, 4
    Jack, 6, 5
    10, 9, 2
    10, 8, 3
    10, 7, 4
    10, 6, 5
    9, 9, 3
    9, 8, 4
    9, 7, 5
    9, 6, 6
    8, 8, 5
    8, 7, 6
    7, 7, 7

    All total, this would equate to 35 different combinations, all of them resulting in a total of 21. Hope this helps.

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    7:16 am on October 8th, 2009

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