Aug 21

Online casino players play blackjack because they know there is more skill involved compared to other forms of online gaming. In online roulette, whether you play black or red is purely a matter of choice. It has no bearing on how successful you are likely to be.

In online blackjack, players know that utilizing basic blackjack strategy greatly increases one’s chances of winning. There are other strategies that online blackjack players can use to improve their results as well, including:

Always Splitting Aces and Eights

If you don’t have your strategy guide handy and you are dealt AA or 88, no thinking is necessary. This is an automatic split no matter what the dealer has. An ace is a very powerful card, but not that powerful when paired with another ace.

Split them and hope for two tens. 88 is 16, the worst hand possible. Split those up for two hands that are both likely to be better than the one you have now.

Never Taking Insurance

The insurance bet, a 2-to-1 bet against the dealer having blackjack when he or she has an ace showing, can be tempting. It seems like the dealer often has blackjack and this half-wager can protect your initial investment.

However, there are many more non ten point cards than ten point cards. In other words, the dealer is much more likely to have anything other than blackjack. Save your money for when the odds are in your favor.

This is true even if you have blackjack. Taking insurance guarantees you even money here. However, in the long run, you will win your initial wager at 3-to-2 much more often than you will push and win nothing. Unless you are planning to play only one hand, don’t take insurance here either.

Don’t Worry About Counting Cards

Trying to count into a virtual blackjack shoe, which is really nothing more than a random number generator, is generally a futile task. Stick to basic strategy and the ideas mentioned above. Save the counting for the teams of college whiz kids in Las Vegas.

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Aug 20

Trailing in the deciding set against Serbia, the U.S. men’s volleyball team took a time out so that coach Hugh McCutcheon could do some micromanaging.

It was time to concentrate on the little things and not the possibility of losing.

The U.S. men responded to their coach and rallied to beat Serbia in five sets Wednesday night. The 20-25, 25-23, 21-25, 25-18, 15-12 victory propels the team into the semifinal round against Russia.

McCutcheon had returned to the U.S. team on Saturday after his father in-law was killed Aug. 9 at a popular Beijing tourist site. He missed the team’s first three matches in Beijing.

His influence on the team was no more apparent than against Serbia, when he was able to refocus the team when they most needed it.

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Aug 20

Melaine Walker powered her way to victory in the 400-meter hurdles, the final event on the track Wednesday night with the Bird’s Nest still buzzing in the afterglow of her countryman Usain Bolt’s dazzling world-record 200.

“Jamaica is great right now,” Walker said. “I’m proud of every single soul.”

Walker won in an Olympic record and personal best 52.64 seconds, well ahead of American Sheena Tosta, who took the silver at 53.70. Britain’s Tasha Danvers won the bronze at 53.84.

Walker broke the Olympic record of 52.82 set by fellow Jamaican Deon Hemmings in 1996.

The hurdles final was wide open with world record-holder Yulia Pechonkina of Russia skipping the Olympics because of a heart problem and two-time world champion Jana Rawlinson of Australia out with an injury. Reigning Olympic champion Fani Halkia of Greece was expelled last week after a positive drug test.

Walker made it a one-woman race, going out strong, then turning it on down the stretch as Tosta struggled to the finish.

“I made sure that I kicked all the way home,” Walker said before taking a call from Jamaica’s prime minister, whose phone has been busy with his country’s repeated triumphs on the track in Beijing.

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Aug 20

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Aug 1

Yelena Soboleva denied on Friday she had manipulated her doping samples after the world indoor 1,500 metres champion and six other leading Russian women athletes were banned ahead of the Beijing Olympics.

“I call what is happening now a provocation staged deliberately to knock out the potential medallists right before the Olympics,” Kommersant business daily quoted Soboleva as saying.

“All of us had the best chances to win medals in Beijing. I stress once again that I reject the accusations brought against me by the IAAF (athletics’ world governing body).

“I also ask my fans to forgive me for being charged with what I am actually not guilty of.”

Russian newspapers said the bans appeared to be a foreign plot to deprive the national team of at least five golds in Beijing. The Games start on Aug. 8.

“Five of our golds have already been flushed down the drain,” daily Izvestia said.

The seven banned are: twice world 1,500 metres champion Tatyana Tomashova, Soboleva, distance runners Yuliya Fomenko and Svetlana Cherkasova, European discus champion Darya Pishchalnikova, former hammer world record holder Gulfia Khanafeyeva and former world 5,000 metres champion Olga Yegorova. All except Cherkasova had qualified for the Olympics.