Archive for June, 2009
Roulette is often said to be the casual casino player’s game of choice. It’s quite easy to walk up to the roulette table and simply place a bet - at the roulette table, no one is typically sitting down, and there is no maximum number of players - so it’s almost as though you’re always [...]
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Debt Advice | Comments Off
Does a Caribbean stud poker strategy exist that will make the house’s edge reasonable? Unfortunately, the answer is no unless the jackpot is at a high level. To explain further… Caribbean stud Poker offers a sizable house advantage of over 5% - not in terms of cards but by way of the betting structure. The [...]
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FOREX TRADING stands for the purchasing of one currency at the same time selling another. In simple terms, the currency sold is exchanged for the currency bought. Trading of currencies is typically done in pairs. Examples are the Euro to the US Dollar or the US Dollar to the Japanese Yen. [...]
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If you are a hopeful Forex trader just starting out with currency trading endeavors, undoubtedly you will be seeking Forex strategies, and Forex systems which will help you become more lucrative with your trading practices. Forex trading is made far easier with a number of resources. If you are a Forex Trader you can really [...]
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A survey commissioned by the BBC suggests that close to half of all adults aged between 20 and 60 living in the United Kingdom are making no contributions towards a pension.
The survey of 1,358 people by GfK NOP - a leading market research and consumer insight agency, suggests the situation was worst among under [...]
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At a glance, the game of craps may look complicated, but in actuality it is really quite simple. Here’s a simple craps game flow for you to grasp:
If the come-out roll is a 7 or 11 (which craps rules label a natural) the don’t pass loses and the pass line wins. The shooter (person [...]
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While a lot of people invest in stocks, bonds or mutual funds, some prefer to invest in annuities. Investing in an annuity has advantages as well as many disadvantages. Some say it is safer than investing in stocks and most of the other investments available while some people disagree. Let’s first get to know the [...]
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Online casinos have been flooding the online world lately. It seems that they have been trying very hard to attract more and more players to test their luck at their online casino.
Each online casino tries to outdo their competition by creating new and better promotions to catch a player’s attention. One of the most [...]
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Filing for personal bankruptcy is a situation no one looks forward to. Often brought about by unexpected changes in your financial condition because of medical bills, job loss, extreme debt, divorce, the action of filing for personal bankruptcy should be thought of as a positive step on the road to saving your financial independence.
If [...]
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An increasing number of consumers are realising that you can challenge legally unenforceable debts.A company called Credit Issues has done just that with £1.5 million of consumer credit card and personal loan debt this year alone. They’ve proved successfully that a contract which breaches the terms and requirements of Consumer Credit Act 1974 is not [...]
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