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Television auditions are very similar to Film and Theatre auditions. The main difference is time. Television is always under a time constraint. A script is written in a week, and the next week it must be cast in order to film the following week. Since there are a limited amount of recurring roles on television shows, most television auditions are for guest starring spots, under fives and extras. To get more information visit Television Auditions. For anyone pursuing acting or modeling, it is always good to understand the options and standards for each. Go to acting/modeling to find out the proper steps you should take. Actors generally perform on TV, appear in motion pictures and in theatre. It is standard practice for actors to audition in order to secure a job. Models also appear on TV and film; not so much in the theatre. Models also perform, but mainly at photo shoots or in runway shows. If you have thought about becoming an actor, or already are an actor and want more information about actors, visit actors to find out more. Actors are hired after they audition for a specific part. Most actors go on hundreds of auditions before their first big job. Actors usually play fictional characters. In the case of a true story (or a fictional story that portrays real people) an actor may play a real person (or a fictional version of the same). Occasionally, actors appear as themselves.
Punto Banco
Playing Baccarat
Baccarat or Punto Banco is usually played in a separate casino area. The
playing table is about the size of a craps table with three casino dealers and up to 12 or 14 players.
There are just two principal bets to make: banker or
player - Banco or Punto, plus the rarely used Standoff. Some casinos let the players deal the cards in turn and others have a casino dealer to deal the
cards.
Each player, including the player dealing, may bet on
either Punto or Banco but it is customary for the dealer to bet on Banco.
Players may opt not to deal, passing the 'Shoe' to the next player. The shoe
remains with one player as long as the Bank wins. If Punto wins, the shoe
passes on to the next player.
Two hands are dealt and you bet which one will win, or
that they will tie. It is just like betting on Black or Red at roulette, and
the payoff is even money, 1:1 (except for the standoff, which pays 8-1 or
9-1). The only difference between the Banco and Punto bet is a win on Banco
will cost you 5% commission or tax levied by the casino - the in-built
advantage.
The reason for taxing the Banco is because it has been
established that over an 8-deck cards play on average the Banco will win three
to four hands more than the Punto.
Each hand consists of a minimum of two and a maximum of
three cards. The person dealing will put two cards, face down, tucked under
the shoe, and give the player with the largest bet on Punto the other two
cards, face down.
The Punto player then looks at the cards and gives them
back to the player who is dealing. Then the player who is dealing will turn
over the cards of both hands while one of the casino dealers will announce the
results and the winner.
If either hand has a total of 8 or 9 (nine is the
highest), then it is called a 'Natural' and no more cards are dealt. If it is
not a natural, then depending on the value of each hand the casino dealer may
instruct the card dealer to deal a third card. The decision when to deal a
third card follows precise set rules used by all casinos.
Once dealing is completed, the hand with the highest
count wins. The paying casino dealers will collect the losing bets first and
then pay the winning ones. The player who actually deals the cards is not
responsible for the payouts. He is just like any other player, playing against
the casino.
Baccarat Rules
Baccarat is played from a six-deck or an eight-deck shoe. All face cards and 10s have no value. Cards less than 10 are counted at face value, Aces are worth 1. Suits don't matter. Only single digit values are valid. Any count that reaches a double digit drops the left digit. 15 is counted as 5 and 25 is also counted as 5. To start, the players bet either on Banco or Punto or Standoff. The card dealer gives two cards each; first to the player and then the banker. The object of the game is to bet on the hand that you think will have the highest total value. A third card may be dealt to either or both the player (Punto) and the bank (Banco) based on the following three-card-rules. It is not necessary to learn these rules to play, they are compulsory decisions and therefore automatic. Only on rare occasions a mistake is made: Player's third-card-rule
- If either the player or the bank have a total of 8 or 9
on the first two cards no further cards are drawn. The resulting hand is
called a natural and the hand is over.
- If the player's total is less than or equal to 5 the
player's hand draws a third card.
- If the player does not draw a third card, then the bank's
hand stands on 6 or more and takes a third card on a total of 5 or less. If
the player does take a third card then the Bank's third-card-rule below will
determine if the bank takes a third card.
- If the bank's total is 2 or less then bank draws a card,
regardless of what the players third card is.
- If the banks total is 3 then the bank draws a third card
unless the players third card was an 8.
- If the banks total is 4 then the bank draws a third card
unless the players third card was a 0, 1, 8, or 9.
- If the banks total is 5 then the bank draws a third card
if the players third card was 4, 5, 6, or 7.
- If the banks total is 6 then the bank draws a third card
if the players third card was a 6 or 7.
- If the banks total is 7 then the bank stands.
Banker (Banco) 1.17%
Player (Punto) 1.36%
Tie (Standoff) 14.12% at 8:1 payout
Compulsive Gambling
Many people enjoy gambling, whether it's betting on a horse or playing poker on the Internet. Most people who gamble don't have a problem, but some lose control of their gambling. Signs of problem gambling include
Always thinking about gambling
Lying about gambling
Spending work or family time gambling
Feeling bad after you gamble, but not quitting
Gambling with money you need for other things
Many people can control their compulsive gambling with medicines and therapy. Support groups can also help.
Gambling addiction, also known as compulsive gambling, is a type of impulse-control disorder. Compulsive gamblers can’t control the impulse to gamble, even when they know their gambling is hurting themselves or their loved ones. Gambling is all they can think about and all they want to do, no matter the consequences. Compulsive gamblers keep gambling whether they’re up or down, broke or flush, happy or depressed. Even when they know the odds are against them, even when they can’t afford to lose, people with a gambling addiction can’t “stay off the bet.”
Chips Poker
Poker chips are fabricated with complicated graphics and edge spot patterns intending to make them difficult to counterfeit. The process used to make these poker chips is a trade secret and expensive - typically done on high pressure compression molding machines. The typical material of construction for poker chips is not clay as is sometimes believed, but a ceramic material with clay added for texture and weight. The breakable, clay poker chips of the 1960s and 1970s are no longer manufactured. The clay composition of modern chips varies by manufacturer, and is typically very slight (1-10%).
Casino poker chips are special tokens representing a fixed amount of money. The chips used in American Casinos generally weigh 10 grams each. The chips sold for home use vary much more, depending on manufacturer and construction.
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