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What is Traingambling?

TrainGambling.com is a multimedia game portal which allows players of all skill to practice and improve their game. With the help of our simulators: blackjack, roulette or poker (Texas Holdem), any gambler has the ability to increase his chances during a casino visit. Our games should be used as a means of effective use of your own time, or even serve as a pastime.

Why should I register?

It is important for a player to register as his profile will hold a collection of all games played. All games played will include statistical data which can be evaluated and eventually lead to game improvement by adjusting your strategy depending on results statistical data.

How can I register?

You can register by simply clicking the signup button on the front page, or use this link.

I forgot my password - what should I do?

If you forgot your password, you can request it again. We will send you an email with your password.

How do I unsubscribe?

You can simply send an email to info@traingambling.com.

Do I pay for it?

The services of TrainGambling.com are completely free. All games will be made available to users after the registration.

If I cannot view the game - what should I do?

If you are experiencing technical difficulties and the game will not start, then you should check if you have installed the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player. Next, check if the cookies are enabled in your browser. If you continue to have difficulties with the game, please write us an email to info@traingambling.com with a detailed description. Please cite what operating system and browser you use, what exactly works for you and if possible, send us a print screen of the error.

You have a question that was not answered here?

Please contact us directly at info@traingambling.com.

BlackJack


What is Blackjack?

Blackjack, also known as Twenty-one or Vingt-et-un (French : "twenty-one"), is the most widely played casino banking game in the world. Blackjack is a comparing card game played with one or more French decks of 52 cards. The player draws cards to an initial two card hand with the object of bringing the total hand value as close as possible to 21 without exceeding it, so that the house, which plays after the player, will stop short of the player's total, or will lose by exceeding 21. Further information about blackjack can be found on Wikipedia.

What is the basic strategy of blackjack?

The basic strategy of blackjack is a list of rules whereas these rules were compiled from successful players, mathematicians and specialists. The basic strategy allows the player to increase his chances of winning and achieving positive results. More information can be found here.

Is there a strategy to beat casino games?

The answer to this question is not that easy. It's worth noting that none of the strategies can bring a 100% success. A properly chosen strategy may increase the odds of the player and keep him from long-term perspective in the game longer.

Blackjack Card Counting?

Each card has the blackjack its value of -1, 0, and 1. The player adds or subtracts the individual card values. Card counting is often referred to as high-low strategy. The individual card values ​​are as follows:

2, 3, 4, 5, 6 = +1
7, 8, 9 = 0
10, J, Q, K, A = -1

Is card counting illegal?

Card counting is not prohibited by law. Each game hall or casino, however, has its own rules which the players must adhere to. The casinos are always trying to introduce new rules that assure them of bigger profits.

Is there a difference between online blackjack and the blackjack at casinos?

Both (whether online or offline) has its advantages and disadvantages. Blackjack is played online much faster than normally in a casino. The player must comply with no breaks. The player is not distracted by other players or the noises at casino. In online blackjack, it is impossible to count cards. The online game never creates an atmosphere of the game in the casino. It is a completely different feeling to play blackjack at the casino itself.

Roulette


What is Roulette?

Roulette is a casino game named after a French diminutive for little wheel. In the game, players may choose to place bets on either a single number or a range of numbers, the colors red or black, or whether the number is odd or even. To determine the winning number and color, a croupier spins a wheel in one direction, then spins a ball in the opposite direction around a tilted circular track running around the circumference of the wheel. The ball eventually loses momentum and falls on to the wheel and into one of 37 (in French/European roulette) or 38 (in American roulette) colored and numbered pockets on the wheel. More information on Roulette can be found at Wikipedia.

Does Roulette require a lot of knowledge?

Everyone can play roulette - even a beginner who knows nothing about the game. However, if the player wants to increase his chances of winning, he should know at least the basics of roulette and first and foremost, he should be familiar with the rules.

Poker


What is Poker?

Poker is a family of card games that share betting rules and usually (but not always) hand rankings. Poker games differ in how the cards are dealt, how hands may be formed, whether the high or low hand wins the pot in a showdown (in some games, the pot is split between the high and low hands), limits on bet sizes, and how many rounds of betting are allowed. Since it’s hard to fully explain the game in a short paragraph we encourage you to visit Wikipedia to get more details.

Which type of Poker Game can I learn here?

TrainGambling.com gives each player the opportunity to learn the most common version of poker and that’s Texas Hold'em poker. This form of poker is often referred to as Texas Hold'em poker, and is the most played game in online and live casinos.

Traditional High Poker Hand Ranks

Royal Flush - High Five cards in sequence, of the same suit (e.g. 10, J, Q, K, A of the same suit)
Straight Flush – Five cards in sequence, of the same suit
Four of a Kind – Four cards of the same rank, and one side card or ‘kicker’
Full House – Three cards of the same rank, and two cards of a different, matching rank
Flush – Five cards of the same suit
Straight – Five cards in sequence
Three of a Kind – Three cards of the same rank, and two unrelated side cards
Two Pair – Two cards of a matching rank, another two cards of a different matching rank, and one side card
One Pair – Two cards of a matching rank, and three unrelated side cards
High Card