6 May 2008 - 10:18Calculating the Odds in Casino Games
If you’re good at math, you often can detect when the casino payout odds are lower than true odds (see the section “Factoring in the odds” earlier in this chapter). With dice, for example, you have 36 different combinations, and the odds are 35-to-l for each combination. But with other games, the odds can be impossible to calculate. Take casino slots, for example: The thousands of possible reel combinations and ever-changing progressive jackpots make it difficult for anyone to calculate the odds of winning.
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