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Wednesday, March 8th, 2006 by Sherri Granato

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Another fun free game site is http://www.Gamesville.com Gamesville. This site offers various games to play for cash or GV rewards which can be turned in for their monthly drawings to win cash and merchandise. They offer everything from strategy games to bingo, and dice games to cards and reel machines. There are many game sites to choose from and its hard to pick a favorite, but all of them offer something unique. The best game sites are free and are sponsored by ads and members joining their site. Some of these game and contest sites also offer chat, so you can visit with others while playing your favorite games, and hopefully winning big prizes.

Blackjack

Sunday, November 27th, 2005 by Christian Kuwasaki

Blackjack is one of the simpler casino games you can play in a casino, and in terms of the relative statistical advantages that the casinos maintain, it’s one of the games where you are least likely to have to pawn your shoes to try to win back your plane ticket home.

The game is played with a single dealer (the “house”) and any number of additional players. The house initially deals two cards to each player and to itself. In large casinos where there are strict rules of play to diminish opportunities to cheat, each player’s cards are dealt face-up, and the dealers card are dealt one-down and one-up. Numbered cards are worth their face value, “face” cards (kings, queens, jacks) and tens are all worth ten points each. Aces are worth either one or eleven. The best hand possible is a 21. If you get 21 with the two first cards dealt, the hand is called a “blackjack”. The goal of the game is to beat the dealer without “busting”, or going over 21.

Basic strategy for blackjack is to assume that the dealer’s down card is worth ten. Starting to his left, the dealer offers each player the option to “hit” (take another card) or “stand” (stick with what he or she already has). A player can hit as many times as he or she would like until the count totals 21 or over, but since the goal is only to have a hand that will beat the dealers, a player should only “hit” until their count is equal to or better than the dealer’s face up card plus 10. Basic strategy goes deeper than this, but all of the “recommended” plays are based on the fact that there are more cards worth ten than any other type of card in the deck. In some cases, the strategy is to stand back to let the dealer “bust” on a hand that you suspect will go over 21 with the next card (probably a ten), at other times, the strategy is to continue hitting until your cards are better than the hand you assume the dealer has.

Darts - Cricket

Sunday, November 27th, 2005 by Christian Kuwasaki

Cricket is one of the more frequently played games in darts. The winner in cricket is the person who closes out all of their numbers first AND has a higher total point score than their opponents. A number is one of the pie-shaped segments on dartboards (as a side note, our favorite dartboards are NODOR Dartboards) that surround the center bulls-eye, numbered “1″ through “20″. Each segment is also separated into sections which count for a single count, a double count, or a triple count. To “close out”, the player must land darts (we play with Harrows darts) inside that number in any combination such that a “three count” is achieved, e.g. closing out the 20 would require hitting three single-20’s, or one double-20 and one single-20, or a triple-20.

A standard cricket game only uses the pie segments numbered from 15 through 20, plus the center bulls-eye. Players take turns trying to “close out” these numbers with as few darts as possible, since you only have three dart throws per round. To add some complexity to the game, once a player has “closed out” a particular number, if their opponent has not yet closed out the same number, the player throwing can score points for hitting the number they just closed out. For example, player A goes first and throws a double 19 and a single 19, closing out that number for himself. He still has a dart, and player B has not closed the 19. Player A throws a double 19 and scores 38 “points” on a running tally.

This is really the challenge of the fun game of cricket, because a person can make up ground on an opponent who is ahead in two ways, first by closing numbers, to limit his opponent’s ability to increase his point score and get closer to having his own numbers closed, and second, by hitting his opponent in the “weak spots” where his opponent has numbers that are left open.

Any way you look at it, Cricket is a great action game.