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Know When To Hold 'Em, Know When To Log Off
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Hurry! Don't miss your big chance to lose your wife
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and car in a game of craps. Bills are afoot in the House and Senate to
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outlaw
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online gambling before it really takes root. Though rapidly changing
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technology and the freebooters who run offshore casinos will likely stymie any
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new legislation, that won't stop the feds from trying. So, if you're interested
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in online gaming and/or wanton self-destruction, deal yourself in before it's
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too late.
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Or watch me instead. I
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don't have a ton of gamble in me, as the Vegas phrase goes, but I have a very
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soft spot for a challenging game of poker. I also imagine that I know a lot
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about sports, and I enjoy controlled risk-taking. In short, your average,
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fairly well-informed sucker. So come along, as I demonstrate how to lose scads
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of money in four easy steps, without leaving my desk chair or deriving any sort
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of tangible return.
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Step 1:
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www.showgirlscasino.com
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With at least 600 gambling sites on the Web and new
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ones launching every day, it's tough to decide where to burn your cash. (Online
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gambling is banned on a state-by-state basis, so check with your local cops
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before taking the plunge.) No comprehensive guide to online gaming exists, and
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the sites that publish casino reviews take ads from those same casinos.
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Consumer Reports , where are you?
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I happen upon Showgirls Casino, which, unlike many
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other sites 1) requires no software download to play its games, and 2) posts
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its odds (97.8 percent payback on slots, which is great--the average slot
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payout on the Vegas strip is 95.7 percent). In the standard routine, Showgirls
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has you deposit funds with a separate e-commerce outfit; then you draw on that
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account to buy virtual chips at the casino. Tapping the $500 I started with, I
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set up a $150 account with my credit card. Once I started, there isn't much
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difference from a real casino. Pros: No destitute hustlers lurking about
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(unless you count my friends), and I didn't have to leave the house. Cons: No
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cocktail waitresses, and a Java applet is no competition for a blackjack
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table's perfect green felt. It's a trade-off--you may love the privacy and
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convenience, you may miss the ambience.
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Showgirls (based in the Dominican Republic) offers
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all the usual games--craps, roulette, etc. I immediately lose $40 in video
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poker (if you play, learn the strategy). Then I lose $15 in roulette and
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another $15 on the slots. Bam--down 70 clams in 20 minutes. Click, click,
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broke. How quick and painless money-losing can be when it's all just numbers on
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a screen. A session of blackjack gouges $50 more (counting cards is useless
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here as the deck reshuffles after every hand). After an hour, I staunch the
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bleeding and ask them to mail me my remaining 30 beans. The site promises a
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check in a few weeks.
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Net so far:
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-$120.
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Step 2:
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www.slotland.com
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Most online casinos offer the same games and the
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same software. Slotland distinguishes itself with the lowest-budget design on
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the Web. Also, it posts no odds. I buy in for $25 and get a $10 first-time
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bonus for registering (most sites do this). After losing $7 on the slots, I
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withdraw my whole account--at a $3 profit! Then I go back in and deposit
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another $25, only to double my money on a single pull. (By the way, on wins of
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75 cents or more, Slotland offers a link to a cheesy erotic photo.) For
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bare-bones gaming, this place will do the trick.
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Net so far: -$92,
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though I'm still waiting for the Slotland check, too.
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Step 3:
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www.i-sportsbook.com
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Because sports betting is illegal everywhere but
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Nevada, I predict that online sports betting will become big. My friend
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Andy
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Glazer , a pro gambling expert, says some sites cancel your sports bets
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if they think you're too good or if they figure out that you gamble for a
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living. (Many online sites just plain stiff their clients for no reason.)
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Andy's advice: If you must wager on sports, go to Vegas or stick with your
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neighborhood bookie--he's probably more reputable, if more clearly illegal. If
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you do go online, use an Australian site, as they're the best regulated.
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Throwing caution to the wind, I try i-Sportsbook
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from Antigua, because it provides the easiest interface for my credit card
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deposit. I put $75 on the New England Patriots as a 2.5-point underdog and $50
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on a Boston Red Sox playoff game against the Cleveland Indians. I win both
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bets, scoring 125 samoleans. My Pats lose but cover the spread (they only lost
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by 2, and the odds-makers spotted them 2.5 points). My beloved Sox beat the
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Indians. Within a few days, i-Sportsbook refunds my credit card deposit, as
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promised, and a week later I get a check for my winnings. Quite straightforward
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and trustworthy, but I was making miniscule, unthreatening bets.
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Sports aren't the only events to bet on at these
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sites. One offers George W. 6-to-5 odds to win the White House (bet $5 and, if
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you win, get back that fiver plus an additional $6). Al Gore is 9-5 to win, and
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Bill Bradley is 7-2 (bet $2 to win $7). You can also bet on the outcome of the
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Microsoft trial, or whether Leonardo DiCaprio will OD before Sept. 1, 2000.
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Net so far: $32 in the
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black!
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Step 4, in which
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unfortunate things happen: www.planetpoker.com
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Your best bet in any casino is at the poker
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tables--real poker, not video poker--because you play a game of skill against
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shmoes like yourself, not a game of mathematical chance against a machine or a
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deck of cards. The more poker skill you acquire, the better your odds. At a
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meatspace casino or a virtual one, the house makes its money by taking a small
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percentage rake from each poker pot, or renting the seats by the hour. There
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aren't a lot of live poker games on the Web, but unhappily, I found one.
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All the live poker sites I visited--poker.com,
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purepoker.com, deltapoker.com--require a download of the same software. I
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decide on PlanetPoker.com because Mike Caro, a pro poker player whom I've met
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and like, endorses it. I put $150 in my account with ease, but when I try to
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play I get an error message about being unable to link up with the Planet Poker
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server. This error message appears on a few different computers hooked up to a
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few different corporate networks that I try, making me think that the network
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administrators have configured their "firewalls" to disable these games. I
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succeed in connecting to PlanetPoker.com when I borrow a friend's laptop and
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connect through his Internet service provider.
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Once in the poker room, you scan the virtual tables
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for empty seats, and click to sit down or to join the waiting list. After a
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45-minute wait, I still can't find a chair for the low-stakes Texas Hold 'Em
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game ($3 and $6 bets, pots around $30 or so). Impatient, I jump into a
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higher-stakes game ($5 and $10 bets, pots more like $100), which turns out to
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be a horrible idea. These players are much better than the low-stakes
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players and take my money in a hurry. The playing interface is smooth and
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simple, popping up your options to fold, call, or raise when it's your turn.
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But not only does my Web connection fail in the middle of one hand (if this
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happens, the game assumes you have called the bet, then kicks you off the table
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when the hand ends), I flat get beat when I risk any chips. Players with
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handles like "nineball" and "fatso" just outplay me. On one tough hand that
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lost me $60, I was pretty confident with my three jacks--only to see "sleepy"
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make a gutshot straight on the last card to whup my trips and steal my chips. I
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lose $150 worth in under an hour, but I love the challenge. Of all the online
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games, this is the one I could get frighteningly into. (Though in the future
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I'll stick with the low-stakes games.)
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The drawbacks of live online poker? You can't read
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bluffs in your opponents' trembling fingers and bobbing Adam's apples. The only
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guaranteed way to get a bead on players is to watch for betting patterns to
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emerge. Another thing about these games that makes me nervous is that two
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players in cahoots at adjacent computers could rig the table, playing in tandem
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and driving up the bets when they know they've got the hand won. Finally, it's
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hard to gauge the competition. With the online anonymity, for all I know I was
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playing against Phil
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Hellmuth Jr. But the game seemed fair, and I was simply
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overmatched.
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Final net: -$118,
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though I'm still waiting on the Showgirls check, and as for the Slotland check,
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no, yesterday's e-mail confirmation of my withdrawal did not convince me that
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it's actually on the way.
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Conclusion
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Online gambling is here, probably to stay, and it's
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going to be unfathomably big. If you think video poker at airports is "," wait
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till you see co-workers feed their paychecks into online slots from their
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desks. Depending on what kind of person you are, this may mean you should 1)
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establish an offshore casino in the Antilles before the Department of Justice
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cracks down, or 2) wait for this stuff to shake itself out before you blow 20
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bucks playing Web roulette. As long as Indian casinos are only a few hours
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away, giving your credit card number to a distant and foreign Internet
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operation might not be worth the risk. If you do log on, though, perhaps I'll
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see you at the virtual Hold 'Em table. My handle is "seth."
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