
MatiasGomez
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Good morning to all. I have a question. Do you think that casino games are arranged so that the player loses in the long run? It's a question that when you lose multiple times in impossible ways always resonates in my head. For example in online blackjack.
I think you're right. I don't spend too much time on casino games. Usually to waste a little time. But I always end up with the same result. Losing in an impossible way. That's why the question was. Thanks for the comment.Casinos make money (Trump casinos were the exception). They do so by letting us play games that - in the LONG RUN - make money for the casino. Only one game, that I know of, has playing stats that COULD be a winning game for the player, and ONLY if the player makes every technically correct play over the long run, and that is Blackjack. That is a lot of PERFECT playing time to make a small profit. All slots are programmed to generate long-term profits for the casino and taxes for the local jurisdiction. A big win here and there just keeps us players coming back, hoping to hit the mega-jackpot.
Black Jack percentage machine and different tables of this game are distributed in different ways. I have tried to play and play starting cards strictly according to the probability table and this does not give an advantage in the online game. Therefore, I do not play this game.Good morning to all. I have a question. Do you think that casino games are arranged so that the player loses in the long run? It's a question that when you lose multiple times in impossible ways always resonates in my head. For example in online blackjack.