Word History

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The history of the word casino reveals a transformation from a cottage to a gambling palace. The source of our word, Italian casino, is a diminutive of casa, “house.” Central to the transformation is the development of the senses of casino in Italian. The word was first applied to a country house and then came to be used for a social gathering place, a room or building where one could dance, listen to music, and gamble. This last pastime seems to have gained precedence over the others, at least as far as the development of the word is concerned, and casino took on the meaning “gambling establishment.” These senses of the Italian word have all been borrowed into English, the sense “social gathering place” being recorded first in the 18th century, the sense “gambling establishment” first in 1851.

History of the term casino
The term originally meant a small villa, summerhouse or pavilion built for pleasure, usually on the grounds of a larger Italian villa or palazzo. There are examples of such casinos at Villa Giulia and Villa Farnese. In modern Italian, this term designates a bordello (also called “casa chiusa”, literally “closed house”), while the gambling house is spelled casinò with an accent.
One of the first known casinos was established in Venice around 1638. During the 19th century, the term casino came to include other public buildings where pleasurable activities, including gambling, and sports took place. An example of this type of building is the Newport Casino in Newport, Rhode Island.
Not all casinos were used for gaming. The Copenhagen Casino was a theatre, known for the use made of its hall for mass public meetings during the 1848 Revolution which made Denmark a constitutional monarchy. Until 1937 it was a well-known Danish theatre.The Hanko Casino at Hanko, Finland - one of that town’s most conspicuous landmarks - was never used for gambling. Rather, it was a banquet hall for the Russian nobility which frequented this spa resort in the late 1800s, and is presently a restaurant.

Best Casino Payouts and Online Casino

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Online casino

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Online casinos, also known as virtual casinos or internet casinos, are online versions of traditional (”brick and mortar”) casinos. Online casinos enable gamblers to play and wager on casino games through the Internet.

Online casinos generally offer odds and payback percentages that are comparable to land-based casinos. Some online casinos claim higher payback percentages for slot machine games, and some publish payout percentage audits on their websites. Assuming that the online casino is using an appropriately programmed random number generator, table games like blackjack have an established house edge. The payout percentage for these games are established by the rules of the game.

Reliability and trust issues are commonplace and often questioned. Many online casinos lease or purchase their software from well-known companies like Microgaming, Realtime Gaming, Playtech, and CryptoLogic Inc in an attempt to “piggyback” their reputation on the software manufacturer’s credibility. These software companies either use or claim to use random number generators to ensure that the numbers, cards or dice appear randomly.

Online casino types
Online casinos can be divided into three groups based on their interface: web-based casinos, download-based casinos, and more recently live casinos. Some casinos offer multiple interfaces.

Web-based online casinos
Web-based online casinos are websites where users may play casino games without downloading software to the local computer. Games are mainly represented in the browser plugins Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Shockwave, or Java and require browser support for these plugins. Also, bandwidth is needed since all graphics, sounds and animations are loaded through the web via the plugin. Some online casinos also allow gameplay through a plain HTML interface.

Download-based online casinos
Download-based online casinos require the download of the software client in order to play and wager on the casino games offered. The online casino software connects to the casino service provider and handles contact without browser support. Download-based online casinos generally run faster than web-based online casinos since the graphics and sound programs are located within the software client, rather than having to be loaded from the Internet. On the other hand, the initial download and installation of a download-based online casino client does take time. As with any download from the Internet, the risk of the program containing malware does exist.

Live-based casinos
Live-based casino gaming allows web players to interact with games played in a real world casino environment. Online players can see, hear, and interact with live dealers at tables in casino studios worldwide.

Casino’s Definitions and Terms

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Action
The amount of gaming activity happening in a casino, sporting event or specific game.

Book
To accept wagers on the outcome of a sport or similarly uncertain event. (Race and Sports Book)

Cage
Also called the casino cage or cashier. A centralized enclosure where the records of transactions are kept, money is counted. Chips or tokens can be purchased or exchanged for cash.

Cage Credit
A condition allowing players to sign credit slips, or markers, for cash or chips.

Card Rooms
Card rooms refer to gaming establishments where the principal activity is poker-related games, either live or video. These establishments typically do not offer slot machine play or other table games such as blackjack, craps, or roulette. These establishments are governed and regulated by the state in which they are located.

Casino
A building or large room devoted to gambling games or wagering on a variety of events.

Casino Cage
Also called the cage. The secured area in a gaming establishment where records of transactions, money, and chips are kept.

Casino Gaming Industry
All of the activities related to legalized gambling and the operation of legal gambling establishments.

Chip
Also known as a CHECK used to represent money. At one time, chips were made of ivory or bond, but are now commonly made of composition, clay, ceramic or plastic.

Coin Operated Gaming Device
Any mechanical or electronic machine designed to accept coins and to pay coins under certain conditions, especially a slot machine, or pinball, video poker, or horse race machine.

Complimentary (also known as “Comp”)
A gift given by managers to favored patrons, such as meals, room, or show reservation.

Credit Line
Also shortened to Line. The amount of money a player has deposited in the casino cage, or the amount of money the casino manager is willing to advance to a player.

Drop
The amount wagered and lost at a table or machine.

Floating Casino
Taxpayers in the gaming industry include individuals, partnerships, corporations, and joint ventures operating gaming casinos on various facilities located in or near United States inland river waterways, river basins, channels, lakes, ponds, and cofferdams. These operations are conducted under licenses issued by local and state gaming agencies. Often, state law prohibits gaming on land-based facilities and requires that the gaming facilities be on water. Operating casinos on the water are commonly referred to as “Riverboat Casinos.” Operating casinos in water adjacent to land are commonly referred to as “Dockside Casinos.” Taxpayers operating Riverboat or Dockside Casinos conduct legalized gaming activities that include blackjack, poker, roulette, craps, baccarat, keno and slot machines.

Gaming Activity
Involvement in gambling. The term is usually applied to legal gambling practices or involvement.

Gaming Commission
A state or city agency devoted to regulating legal gambling operations.

Gaming Control Act
A state statute that legalizes certain forms of gambling and provides guidelines for the operation and taxation of gambling games.

Gaming Control Board
A state or county agency that enforces policies set by the gaming commission, investigates allegations of cheating and provides background information on persons or corporations requesting licensing as operators of gambling establishments.

House
The casino.

Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is issued to nonresident aliens who do not have a Social Security Number and is used for tax purposes only.

Land Based Casino
A land based casino is one which is located on land and is owned either by individuals and/or corporations which have their gambling operation overseen by a state gaming control board or state gaming commission. Some land based casinos are limited by state law as to the maximum amount of a single wager or bet.

Lottery
A lottery is a game of chance based upon the random selection of numbers. Generally, lotteries are only legally operated by states, other governmental entities, or not-for-profit organizations.

Marker
Evidence of indebtedness by a player to the casino. A marker is usually a counter check. In craps, the term refers to a small rubber and plastic disk used to indicate whether a point has been made and mark the number of the point until made or lost.

Pari-Mutuel
A system of betting on races, or events, whereby the winners divide the total amount bet, after deducting management expenses, in proportion to the sums they have wagered individually.

Pit
The area surrounded by a group of gaming tables.

Progressive Jackpot
In slot machines, a payout amount that increases with each coin played until the total amount is won.

Race Tracks
A race track (includes dog and horse racing, and Jai Alai) is one in which there is regular race track betting activity at a live race track and there may be video gambling machines located within the racing establishment premises. Race tracks are governed by the individual states.

Skim
To remove money from the profits before it is officially counted.

Slot Machine
A mechanical or electronic gaming device into which a player may deposit coins and from which certain numbers of coins are paid out when a particular configuration of symbols appear on the machine.

Tip
Also called a toke. A sum of money given to a dealer, cocktail waitress, or other employee of an establishment for efficient or well-performed service.

Tribal Gaming
In 1988 Congress enacted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) to:

1. Provide a statutory basis for the operation of gaming by Indian tribes to promote tribal economic development, self-sufficiency, and strong tribal governments;
2. Provide a statutory basis for the regulation of Indian gaming to ensure the tribes are the primary beneficiaries; and
3. Establish
1. Independent federal regulatory authority for Indian gaming,
2. Federal standards for Indian gaming, and
3. The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC), to meet congressional concerns regarding Indian gaming and protect such gaming as a means of generating tribal revenue.

The term “gaming” has been divided by IGRA into three classes; Class I gaming is defined as consisting of: (a) social games that have prizes of minimal value and (b) traditional tribal games planned in connection with tribal ceremonies or celebrations. Class II gaming primarily includes: bingo (whether or not it is electronically enhanced), pull-tabs, lotto, punch boards, tip jars, instant bingo, and any non-banking card games allowed by state law. Class III gaming primarily includes slot machines, casino games, banking card games, dog racing, horse racing, and lotteries.

Best Casino Destinations

Posted in Best Casino, My Casino, Poker Online, bongo, bonus poker, casino, entertainment, gambling services, games, playing cards, poker, world casino, world poker on March 29, 2008 by deepakjangir

Every year millions of thrill seekers who love playing poker, betting on the ponies, or placing bets on the big games enjoy going out to new and exciting destinations for a few days of sun, cocktails and of course gambling. Whether you live in China or Las Vegas people love to let loose and throw a little money around in hopes of hitting something big. We’ve compiled a list of the best places to satisfy your need to sin in 2008, Michael Vick’s house didn’t make the cut.

Nassau, BahamasBest Casino

Atlantic City, New Jersey

Macau

Louisville, Kentucky

Las Vegas

Sun City, South Africa

Monte Carlo, Monaco

That concludes the list, happy gaming in 2008 and GOOD LUCK!

Casino Services Unit

Posted in bongo, casino, gambling services, poker, world casino on March 25, 2008 by deepakjangir
  • The Casino Services Unit (CSU) is responsible for maintaining the Casino Gaming Bureau’s criminal reports, evidence and court documents. In addition, it designs and implements computer files, reports, and programs for the processing of analytical, investigative, and bureau administrative data. CSU personnel also coordinates the use and maintenance of computer equipment, programs, and files within the Casino Gaming Bureau.
  • CSU is responsible for the intake, retention, storage, and security of all investigative reports generated by the Casino Gaming Bureau averaging 1,900 cases per year.
  • CSU is responsible for the intake, retention, storage, and security of all bureau evidence.
  • The monetary value of evidence retained by CSU averages $420,000.00 per year.
  • CSU completes quarterly audit and inventory of evidence room.
  • CSU ensures all evidence is processed, handled, and disposed in accordance with New Jersey State Police rules and regulations.
  • CSU ensures discovery requests are properly processed through the New Jersey State Police Criminal Justice Records Bureau prior to dissemination to other agencies or defense attorneys.
  • CSU is responsible for generating and duplicating video and audio tapes upon request for discovery, trial purposes, investigative tool, and training.
  • CSU utilizes the Casino Control Act and the Casino Control Commission’s Rules and Regulations.
  • CSU is responsible for the processing of orders of expungement by extraction and isolation of all records on file within the bureau pertaining to the petition(s) in accordance with New Jersey State Police Rules and regulations.

The Players, the Cards and the Objective

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The game works best with from 2 to 4 players, though in theory more could take part. It has the distinction of being one of the few games which will deal out evenly to two, three, or four players. Four players can play in partnerships, two against two, with partners sitting opposite each other.

Introduction

Posted in Uncategorized on March 17, 2008 by deepakjangir

Casino is the only fishing game to have become popular in English speaking countries. Although it is traditionally supposed to have originated in Italy, there is no direct evidence of it having been played there, at least under that name, though many other Italian fishing games are known. Casino first appears in the card game literature at the end of the eighteenth century in London, and shortly afterwards in Germany. In the late nineteenth century it became fasionable in America and a number of new variations were developed. There is a dispute about the correct spelling of the name - the earliest sources use the spelling Casino, but a tradition has grown up among later writers to spell it with a double ’s’: Cassino.

The standard Anglo-American version of Casino is described first, followed by some interesting versions from southern Africa (Swaziland, Lesotho and South Africa) in which captured cards remain in play and can be reused in builds

Internet Casino

Posted in Uncategorized on March 13, 2008 by deepakjangir

An Internet Casino is a form of gambling over the internet. A gambler can place wagers from his home on various games using a computer and a modem connected to the internet. Internet casinos vary in what they contain, but most if not all have basic Las Vegas style games (Blackjack, Poker, Slots, Bingo, Roulette), as well as sportsbooks, lotteries and other forms of gambling.

A gambler uses his credit card for a cash advance.The gambler uses those chips as he would in any ordinary casino. On the screen is what you would see in almost any Virtual Casino Gaming Software that is sold in computer software stores - Only this time, the gambler is wagering for real money.

All this takes place using software and a main server that monitors all the gambling activity. Thousands of people from all over the world can gamble at the same time at one online betting location.

History of Casino

Posted in Uncategorized on March 10, 2008 by deepakjangir

Word History: The history of the word casino reveals a transformation from a cottage to a gambling palace. The source of our word, Italian casino, is a diminutive of casa, “house.” Central to the transformation is the development of the senses of casino in Italian. The word was first applied to a country house and then came to be used for a social gathering place, a room or building where one could dance, listen to music, and gamble. This last pastime seems to have gained precedence over the others, at least as far as the development of the word is concerned, and casino took on the meaning “gambling establishment.” These senses of the Italian word have all been borrowed into English, the sense “social gathering place” being recorded first in the 18th century, the sense “gambling establishment” first in 1851.