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The riverbelle review portfolio mix of online casino games is different from that of most other software providers in some respects. The proportion of online slots is much higher. The only table games categories are blackjack and roulette. There are no casino poker based games like Caribbean stud poker on offer. This has a bearing on the way the games are classified within the casino clients. There is no Games tab or button needed. The different games categories are listed directly in the casino lobby. Roulette and blackjack have separate categories even though there are two or three games in each category. The normal version of roulette is Roulette Crystal, which is based on French Roulette. Electronic Roulette is a European Roulette game but has a futuristic visual setting. 

The standard blackjack game is Blackjack Royale. It is based on Vegas style blackjack in which the dealer checks for blackjack and stands on all 17. Insurance bet is offered but not the surrender option. Multihand Blackjack is played with the same rules but the player can wager on up to four hands at a time. Double Exposure is a typical online blackjack variant in which both the dealer's cards are dealt face up. Some of the rules and payouts are tweaked to level the playing field. There are over 20 video slot games listed alphabetically, but with the new games first. The video slot games have the number of paylines ranging from 9 to 25. The video slots encompass a wide range of themes. The layout of the video slots follows the standard pattern. The games incorporate the usual wild symbols, bonus games, free spins and auto play. The unique crafting of the symbols differentiates the riverbelle video slots from those of other software providers. The classic slot games have the longest list. This is because of an unusual feature in these games. Many of the games are available in single payline, 3 payline and 5 payline formats. Visually and conceptually they are the same game, only different in the number of paylines. Most of the games take the symbols from the classic land slot machines, but some of them like Crazy Pizza create a more modern visual appearance. The progressive jackpot slot games are listed under Jackpots. These games are also listed under the respective slots classifications. There are three jackpot networks. The Monster Madness network has the single video slot game Diablo. Bingo Jackpot has two slot games networked to it. One is the video Bingo Slot and the other is the classic Bingo Slot. The third progressive network is Stars and Stripes Jackpot. This has Red White Blue 3 payline, Red White Blue 5 payline, Sweet Surprise 3 payline and Sweet Surprise 25 payline. The video poker category has four common variants, which are Deuces Wild, Deuces and Joker, Jacks or Better and Joker Poker. All video poker games can be played in single hand format only. The final category is More Games. There are three miscellaneous games listed. One of the games is keno. The second game is a simple scratch card Weed Whacker. The third game is Mini Baccarat. The riverbelle casino client allows players to preview the games before opening them. A screenshot and a brief write up are displayed. The best feature in the Top Game software is that it has multi tab functionality, which allows players to open a number of games simultaneously. CasinoAdvisor recommends riverbelle casino. 

 

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Some Fun and Atypical Situations in Video Poker 

Video poker is all about learning to play common scenarios with an extremely high degree of accuracy and looking for patterns to play off of to make learning strategy easier. With that having been said, there are some situations that aren't very easily explained since they are often the exception to the rule, and we want to look at some of those situations here. Knowing the exceptions will allow you to get your payout rate as high as possible because it covers the scenarios that are not covered by the typical rule set. The first situation that we're going to look at is an important one because it sets the tone for our other examples. This example comes from Jacks or Better, and it's when we have KQJTT with no flush or flush draw. In the vast majority of situations, the rule is that a small pair is better than an open-ended straight draw. However, the power of the high card draw here makes keeping TT for an average payout of 0.824x a mistake. Instead, you should keep KQJT for an average win of 0.872x, a noteworthy improvement. It's worth pointing out that this is the only exception for this particular rule. Another good example is also from Jacks or Better with AhKhJh5h5c. The relevant rule here that most people will know is that you're going to always choose a flush draw over a low pair. While there are no exceptions for this rule, it can lead you to overlooking another important aspect of the hand. If you keep the four hearts here, you're going to have an average payout of 1.340x. However, keeping the three cards to the royal flush gives you a larger payout of 1.387x which is a very important improvement. This exception comes up relatively often, and it's a trap a lot of players fall into. Our final example comes from Deuces Wild with the hand AsJs8s5s5h. A lot of people will look at this and immediately think that the right play is to go with the flush draw by discarding the five of hearts. However, this is a big mistake. You have to remember that pairs are all worth the same in Deuces Wild because there are no single pair payouts at all. A pair of 5s here is worth 0.560x on average, but the flush draw is worth slightly less at 0.511x. 

 

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How to Move Past the Beginner Levels of Blackjack 

Blackjack is a game where your results and your chances of winning are drastically affected by your ability to play well. Most people start out by learning basic principles, and the vast majority of players never really move past that. Because of this, they never really get past the beginner levels, and their results suffer in a major way. If you want to get past these novice levels, then we have some tips for you that will help you to push past this plateau and up into the dizzy heights of 99+ percent payout rates. To start things off, you have to realize that each option you have at any given point in a hand will have an average win or loss associated with it. You can imagine that surrendering or doubling with a hard 20 against a dealer who is showing a six would have a very low payout compared to standing, but the differences aren't always that large. For example, knowing whether you should double or hit when you have a soft 14 against a dealer four will come down to very small margins. The key to getting better is to eliminate all of the mistakes you make that have large margins and to work yourself towards eliminating the mistakes that have smaller margins. There are a few main places to do this. A common spot to focus on is knowing exactly when to hit and when to stand when you're facing weak dealer cards if you have a hard total that's 12 or higher. There are fine lines that you have to think about when it comes to these situations, and you can come up with your own general rules to try to remember when to make each type of play. Another important place to study that has small margins is when you have a soft total against a weak dealer card because sometimes you're going to want to hit and other times it's more profitable to double. You can come up with rules based on the dealer's card and your own total to figure out when you should be hitting and doubling, and it's important that you do because these scenarios come up fairly often. While any one mistake isn't going to break you, making the same mistakes over and over again will really pull down your win-rate. 

 

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