Wager Mage
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Don J – $15.1 million Don Johnson didn't need a team to win an astounding $15.1 million in blackjack. As the millionaire CEO of Heritage Development, he had no problem placing large bets. But it wasn't just wealth and luck on his side. Johnson has been playing blackjack for a large part of his life.
Seven steps to save $10,000 in three months Evaluate your current financial situation. Get your debt under control. Set a realistic goal. Try...
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Soccer 1. Soccer. The most popular sport in the world is soccer, so it is no surprise to discover that the game is the global sport betted upon...
Read More »Blackjack is the king of casino table games. The widely popular game is loved for its easily understood gameplay and low house edge. Plus, if you play blackjack in an online casino, many blackjack tables offer high RTPs (return to player). Just so this doesn’t sound too good to be true, we’ve rounded up six of the biggest blackjack wins in history, so you can see for yourself. And we’re not lowballing either; all our entries crossed the $1 million mark.
Here are some of the most well-known signs of good luck: 1) Elephants. 2) Horseshoes. 3) Four Leaf Clovers. 4) Keys. 5) Shooting Stars.
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Odds is the payout of a winning bet The lower the odds for a participant are, the less money you will win. The higher the odds for a participant...
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Two & Six - Achieving a score of 26 points in a throw. It is derived from England where bed and breakfast were two and sixpence, therefore, called...
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A squeeze bet occurs when one player raises, then one or more players call that raise, and then another player 3-bets. It is called a squeeze...
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What Are 3-Way Moneyline Bets? A typical moneyline wager asks you to pick which side will win the game. A three-way moneyline asks you to pick one...
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2-7 (Deuce to Seven) Triple Draw Lowball is a poker game in which the low poker hand wins the pot at showdown. In other words, it is a form of...
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