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JustPokerSupplies.com announces Ultimate Poker Tables to Canada

March 1, 2009

JustPokerSupplies.com and BBO Poker tables shipping to Canada for an additional $100, which includes Custom Clearance and GST charges. This is great news for the Canadian poker community. They can have access to some of the most innovative poker tables on the market. The BBO line includes The Gen II poker table, a professional folding leg table at entry table pricing. There is the 92″ Professional Quality table with custom dealer spot. This table was designed with input from a leading dealer training school. It’s a great table for poker leagues, card rooms, rental companies and casino party operators. There is also a 92″ Professional poker table with a removable playing surface. We can also custom die sublimate the surface with any graphics that you can imagine. Free Shipping and crating on all these tables and only and additional $100 to Canada. All that and a 120 day no questions warranty make this an unbeatable poker table.

BBO has also just announced that they have stopped taking on new dealers. JustPokerSupplies.com has been an authorized dealer for BBO for over an year and we are one of the few retail outlets that you can get these amazing tables. If your even thinking about getting a poker table you have to put these on your list.

Shuffling the cards: Math does the trick

March 1, 2009

Saw this interesting article on the randomness of shuffling and thought it would be good to have on JustPokerSupplies.com blog. Saw it at ScienceNews

Shuffling the cards: Math does the trick
When to stop shuffling depends on the game
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PRISONERS’ CODEENLARGE | Stanford University researchers used mathematics to break coded messages prisoners were sending to each other. To find out what this note says, read the team’s paper.

Here’s the rule: To assure cards get sufficiently mixed up, shuffle a deck about seven times. Mathematician, magician and card shark Persi Diaconis of Stanford University, along with David Bayer of Columbia University, created shock waves in Las Vegas when he figured that out back in 1992. Most dealers had been shuffling much less.

But now Diaconis and his colleagues are issuing an update. When dealing many gambling games, like blackjack, about four shuffles are enough. The reason for the lower number is that many games require randomness for only a few specific aspects of the cards, not all. In blackjack, for example, suits don’t matter. Diaconis and his collaborators extended the earlier analysis to account for these variations.

Gamblers and casinos aren’t the only ones who will benefit. One the most useful tools for applied mathematicians — the Monte Carlo simulation — was inspired by the games of chance that are main attractions in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The new card-shuffling results apply directly to this method, promising to save mathematicians computer time.

Shuffling starts by cutting the deck roughly in half. During the shuffling, a few cards fall from one side, then a few from the other. Diaconis, Sami Assaf of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and K. Soundararajan of Stanford University made the same assumption Diaconis and his collaborator Dave Bayer made back in 1992, that the cards are more likely to fall from the larger stack — an assumption borne out in real life.

Assaf started by using a very small deck, just four cards, and played with it a lot. Then she tried five, then six. From her experiments, she guessed a formula for how mixed the cards were, for whatever property she cared about. Then she worked out a proof.

The formulas she generated, though, were a mess. “We couldn’t actually calculate them,” she says. “We would have had to run the computer for 64 years or something like that.”

So she took each messy, complicated formula to Diaconis and Soundarajan, and for each they found a simple, easy-to-compute equation that approximated it. “We found a beautiful simple pattern,” Diaconis says. “There’s no reason this problem should have a nice answer. I’m not a religious person, but this is as close as I get.”

Previous researchers, specifically Mark Conger and Divakar Viswanath of the University of Michigan, had used computer simulations to work out some of these results. What makes the new approach from Diaconis and his colleagues stand out is that it can be applied to many different card games, using any number of cards. Even better, it can be used for situations far removed from cards, like Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations, a technique that has revolutionized applied mathematics over the past few decades.

Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations harness the power of randomness to solve all kinds of problems that don’t seem random at all. For example, prison officials once asked other mathematicians at Stanford for help decoding a collection of messages. The mathematicians guessed it had been made with a simple substitution cipher, where each symbol corresponded to a letter of the alphabet. The easiest way to solve substitution ciphers is by associating the most frequently used symbol with the most frequently used letter in English (e), the next most frequently used symbol with the next most frequently used letter (t), an so on. But that method failed.

The mathematicians then moved to the next level of sophistication, looking at the frequency of pairs of letters. They downloaded a copy of War and Peace and used it to build a table, showing the frequency with which one letter follows another. This table had 26 columns and 26 rows, and 26 times 26 equals far too many for deciphering by hand.

So the mathematicians used a Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulation. They built a simple program that chose a random letter to associate with each symbol. It then decoded the message using that substitution cipher and calculated how probable it was that the resulting pairs of letters in the decoded message would follow one another. It repeated the process with another random substitution cipher. If the new one was more probable, it picked it. If not, it usually kept the original one, but occasionally switched to the new one. After a thousand or so iterations, it had decoded the message — even though the message was written in a mix of English, Spanish and prison jargon.

One of the tricks is recognizing when the simulation can stop, and Diaconis’ new result for shuffling can help with that. Choosing a new random solution in a Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulation is a bit like a shuffle of the cards. The methods Diaconis has developed to recognize when a dealer can safely stop shuffling the cards can also tell when the computer can stop running the simulation.

“We’re all enthusiastic,” Diaconis says, “because you can describe it to your mom, the math is hard, and the results are interesting.”

JustPokerSupplies.com Expands it’s line of Ceramic Poker Chips

February 17, 2009

JustPokerSupplies.com announces that they are now a authorized factory direct distributor of Sun Fly ceramic poker chips.” This opens up a whole new domination in custom ceramic poker chips in the USA and Canada markets”, says Wayne Zallen JustPokerSupplies.com president. Sun Fly specializes in manufacturing and supplying fully customizable casino grade ceramic poker chips for both professional and high end home markets, are are widely recognized by many poker stars and professionals worldwide. Zallen also says, “this will allow JustPokerSupplies.com to offer the casino market a larger selection of products than just casino grade poker tables.”

JustPokerSupplies.com is now also distributing the Sun Fly line of pre-made ceramic poker chips with denominations. This line of standard ceramic poker chip sets sells well all over the world. The standard chips have been sold in the USA, but no one really carried the entire line. At this time you can see what JustPokerSupplies.com has added to their web site and over the next weeks will have the entire line displayed for sale.

What is really exciting is the new design for 2009 the Badlands Ceramic poker chip set. Along with the best selling 43mm ceramic poker chip set Suites. Take a look at all the designs JustPokerSupplies.com and Sun Fly have to offer. You will want a set for yourself.

Mosaics $5 Ceramic Poker Ship

Mosaics $5 Ceramic Poker Ship

Lucky Dragon No Cash Value Ceramic Poker Chip

Lucky Dragon No Cash Value Ceramic Poker Chip

Badlands No Cash Value Ceramic Poker Chip

Badlands No Cash Value Ceramic Poker Chip

Dropa Discs Ceramic Poker Chip

Dropa Discs Ceramic Poker Chip

Suits 500 Ceramic Poker Chip 43mm Over Size

Suits 500 Ceramic Poker Chip 43mm Over Size

JustPokerSupplies.com Lowers Shipping Rates

February 7, 2009

As another way to make your poker and gaming supplies more affordable JustPokerSupplies.com lowered their fixed shipping rates. As you know, JustPokerSupplies.com is the only on line poker retailer with fixed rate shipping prices depending on the dollar amount of products ordered. They have made the rates lower again in their effort to try the consumer from getting take advantage of buy misleading prices. Yes, we have seen that on line stores offer lower prices on some of their items only to make it up in the shipping charges. How do they do this?  They inflate the shipping weights so that when their shipping calculator calculates the shipping cost it is higher than the actual charges. JustPokerSupplies.com has put an end to that problem by charging the following fixed shipping rates: $.01-$25 the shipping charge will only be $5.95, for orders $25.01-50.00 the shipping charges will be only $7.95. for orders from $50.01-75.00 the shipping charges will be only $9.95 and for orders from $75.01-99.99 the shipping charges will only be $11.95 and orders over $100.00 will have free shipping.   So when shopping around for your poker and gaming supplies compare the total price including shipping…you will see that JustPokerSupplies.com is one of the lowest if not the lowest. Call 877-255-4616 to talk to one of the knowledgeable customer service reps.

The Bluff from JustPokerSupplies.com

February 6, 2009

The Bluff

from JustPokerSupplies.com


Bluffing is one of the most exciting moves a player can undertake in poker. The idea alone that you set out to get someone’s chips, holding nothing in your pocket, only with deceit and shrewdness on your side, is enthralling enough to make players commit countless mistakes in their bluff attempts.

Basically, there are two types of bluffs. The semi-bluff is a move players make on hands where they have several outs and relatively decent odds to make a monster. A semi bluff is a way to take down a pot with force, without taking the hand to showdown. In a word: if you have a hand which gives you several outs, but you’d rather just have the pot as it is right then and there, a semi bluff is called for.

Pure bluffs have nothing do with the strength of your hand. A pure bluff is usually based on the reads you get on your opponents and whatever other information you deem relevant. The c-bet is a mini-bluff itself, as it enables you to win a pot without ever having to take your hand to showdown.

C-betting (continuation betting) is a bluff which carries a high percentage success rate. That’s because it doesn’t just drop out of the clear blue sky like a donk-bluff, it is instead a way to hammer home the advantage you’ve created for yourself through the preflop bet you placed. By putting your opponents on the correct starting hand-range and recognizing the situations in which C-betting is recommended, you’ll turn this small bluff into an efficient weapon at the green felt.

Floating is another example of a pure bluff. When you ‘float’ you basically call your opponent’s bet in order to see whether or not he shows weakness on an upcoming street, weakness which you’ll then pounce on.

Floating can be used efficiently to counter the c-bet, which means that when it comes to playing the player instead of your cards, a bluff can indeed be used to bust another bluff and thus to keep your opponent honest. Floating is generally done when you find yourself heads-up on the flop against an opponent (a situation which screams for C-betting to begin with), and you have position on him. The flop misses both your hands, but being the wise-guy that he is, your opponent knows this is one hand he should definitely c-bet. The cold shower comes though when instead of mucking your cards, you flat-call his second bullet. That move gets him thinking and he begins to doubt whether or not you have the goods indeed. He checks the turn, and that’s when you make your move: you bet into him letting him know you have a hand which you’d like to play for more chips, and therefore checking around just won’t do.

It is imperative that you have position on your opponent when floating like this. Floating can be attempted from out of position too, but that way, you’ll either have to lead out by firing a bet into your opponent on the turn, or by check-raising him which is much riskier.

Probe betting is another way to take down a pot without holding anything in your pocket. Contrary to floating, probe betting is best done from early position. When you suspect there’s a flop on the table which is not likely to have helped any of your opponents, you fire out a bet, taking a jab at the pot. More often than not, such moves are crowned with success, simply because when people see you being so aggressive from the worst position at the table, they suspect you have to have something really solid.

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JustPokerSupplies.com adds Video for Shuffle Tech Shuffler

January 30, 2009

JustPokerSupplies.com add new demo video for the Shuffle Tech Shuffler. The Shuffle Tech shuffler is great to speed up your card room, game room, poker tournament or home game. It is the only professional shuffler at an affordable price. It’s randomization capabilities are equal to a $15,000 shuffler.  Some of the features of the shuffler are:

Patent Pending Shuffling Process. Shuffle Tech’s patent pending shuffling process mimics hand cutting, riffling, and stripping in 90 seconds or less.

  • Press the (3) Button, and the machine will perform the “Casino Dealers’ Shuffle”. That is: 2 riffles, 1 strip, and another riffle.  This option takes about 40 seconds. This option is recommended for most hands to speed play.
  • Press the (7) Button, and the machine will perform the full randomization shuffle. That is: 2 riffles, 1 strip, and five more riffles.  This option takes about 1 minute and 20 seconds.  This option is recommended when the order of the deck is known to players.

Take a look at the testimonials on this amazing shufler on JustPokerSupplies.com’s site. Here is what one of the customer had to say” BOTTOM LINE: I would recommend this product to anybody that was playing cards regularly. I dealt the cards myself for 8 straight hours and no dealer could do this without a shuffler. It went quickly and I was pleased.” Where would you like us to ship yours?