Documents tagged 'Game'

How Online Roulette Got Its Start

Author: Tyler James Ellison Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/08/2008

Roulette was first formed in France in the 18th century. At first the roulette wheel was believed to be mix between the english games which had wheels (Roly-Poly, Ace Of Hearts and E.O.) which were Italian based board games. In the French Novel La Roulette, ou le Jour you can find the...

Live Online Roulette Playing Tips

Author: Tyler James Ellison Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

While Roulette may be a simple and easy to understand game to play, there are still many tips and strategies you can employ to help your odds and it never hurts to be keen in mathematics because lady luck can only do so much for us, it's up to us to do the rest. I know some people may disagree...

Where Can Beginner Golfers Start?

Author: Sai Vallejos Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

The popularity of golf has increased tremendously over the past forty five years, giving us champions like Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman, and Tiger Woods, and world-renowned courses like Pinehurst, Augusta National and the Blue Monster at Doral. Why has golf become so popular? It's the...

Learn to Use Poker Omaha Strategies to Improve Your Game

Author: Warren Wong Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

Poker is a game of skill and luck. Successful players have a repertoire of strategies that they use to play Texas Hold em poker. Omaha poker is no different when it comes to using strategies, but there are different strategies that you can use to help you improve your game. Many people often call...

The Internet Now Offers New Media for the Nintendo Wii

Author: Ron Subs Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

You knew you could go down to the store and pick up new games for your Nintendo Wii, but did you know that you could also do it from the comfort of your living room? Since its release two years ago the Wii has revolutionized home entertainment, and it continues to do so by offering its players...

Texas Holdem Tips For Poker Online

Author: Tyler James Ellison Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

Texas Holdem whether it be online or offline gameplay is without a doubt the most popular casino poker game period. You can visit any online poker gaming website and find litteraly hundreds of money tables for Texas Holdem going at once. While the idea and style of Texas Holdem is simple and...

Achilles Tendon Rupture, Ankle Injuries, Arthiritic Conditions, and Athlete's Foot

Author: Dave Stringham Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

Foot conditions and injuries can be difficult and painful. However, treatments are available to increase the speed of healing. ACUTE ACHILLES TENDON RUPTURE Rupture, or tearing, of the Achilles tendon is a common condition. This typically occurs in the unconditioned individual who sustains...

Alternate Rules For Chess Games

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

There are many different ways to play a thrilling game of Chess. While a traditional game on a normal board can provide you with a great thrill and a chance to exercise your brain, there are alternative approaches to a lively game of Chess. Many different people have invented various approaches...

Computer Games Prevent Alzheimer’s

Author: ajax Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

Computer games may be widely considered as a negative influence on children, but there’s a new theory now that playing computer games is highly favorable for seniors. The George Mason University has conducted a study on how Alzheimer’s can be prevented by playing some brain...

Past Variations Of Chess From Around The World

Author: Victor Epand Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/08/2008

The most common form of Chess that we know of today was developed in Europe during the late 14th and 15th Centuries. During this period of time, the rules became more or less locked down and, while little adjustments have been made over the course of time, the game has predominately remained...