Editing The Math Behind The Casino

Revision as of 16:10, 25 August 2025 by MohammedSchirmei (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A European roulette wheel has 37 pockets (numbers 1-36, plus a single 0). That one-unit difference is where the house gets its edge. The probability of hitting red or black is slightly less than 50% because of the green '0' pocket, but the payout is 1 to 1. Roulette: This game is a perfect example of probability. But, the casino pays out is only 35 to 1. Craps: Craps is a fascinating game of probabilities based on the sum of two six-sided dice. This mathematical imperfec...")
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