Blackjack is the only game where skill can win you money. Everything else is luck. Gambling is entertainment as long as you see it that way then you should be ok.
Blackjack is the only game where skill can win you money. Everything else is luck. Gambling is entertainment as long as you see it that way then you should be ok.
You're forgetting poker.
Blackjack is usually the only game in which you're playing against the house, and - provided you know what you're doing - your odds are usually better than the house's.
Blackjack is usually the only game in which you're playing against the house, and - provided you know what you're doing - your odds are usually better than the house's.
I'm talking more traditional casino games. No World Series of Poker stuff. Most people walking into a casino aren't going to play poker. Poker is something I play every know and then on the week-end with friends.
Blackjack is the only game where skill can win you money. Everything else is luck. Gambling is entertainment as long as you see it that way then you should be ok.
I was buying a new kitchen last week for my house the girl doing my plans etc was telling me about her wedding in Vegas. On her wedding day she told her husband to bet number 3 with $150 on it and it won, so she asked him to also bet $150 on number 31 as this was her lucky number. That came in right away. 2 spins, two winners. Paid for the their whole stay and wedding and flights. Plus her husband also won a couple g's on blackjack so she came home with money in her pocket as well.
Roulette is all about luck I guess. Come down the Casino with me this weekend Scott and we'll take them to the cleaners.
I'm talking more traditional casino games. No World Series of Poker stuff. Most people walking into a casino aren't going to play poker. Poker is something I play every know and then on the week-end with friends.
I know you seem to have this thing where you're never wrong and you know it all - even when you're dead wrong - but, risking exciting that part of your personality again - as a heads up... Poker is a traditional casino game.
Poker's been legal in Nevada since 1931.
I "walk into a casino" and "play poker" every time I visit Vegas.
Doyle Brunson's been doing the same thing for his entire life, I'd imagine.
Since the first trial is any random number x (x = 3, in this case), the odds of that happening are 1: 50.653.
That's not _too_ out of whack, imho.
Hmm....not sure about that man. The odds of that happening are every time 1:37. Roullete mashine does not have memory.
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i always put a few quid on number 8 when I first get in a casino - Its amazing how many times it has come in - I suppose 2 billion Chinese cant be wrong.
Hmm....not sure about that man. The odds of that happening are every time 1:37. Roullete mashice does not have memory.
right.
At the start of the roll, the chance of hitting any number on the table is 1: 37...
But to say "this table will hit the same number on the first, second, fifth, and sixth rolls" starting now... those odds are 1: 50653.
Once x is defined, the chance for x to be hit on any subsequent roll is 1/37.... so for x (in this case, x = 3) to be hit on predefined rolls:
x (roll that defines x), then x w y z x x
The odds are:
1/1, then 1/37 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/37 1/37
Multiply them together, and you get 1:50653.
Been awhile since I've taken a probability class, so maybe I missed something, but understand I'm working from the perspective of the entire set of numbers... not an individual roll - which is always 1/37 on any number, as you said.
At the start of the roll, the chance of hitting any number on the table is 1: 37...
But to say "this table will hit the same number on the first, second, fifth, and sixth rolls" starting now... those odds are 1: 50653.
...
Furthermore, if you were just to say "I will roll to establish a number, and then I will hit that same number in any 3 out of the next 6 rolls", the I believe the odds would be calculated by:
1/1 (the initial roll, establishing x) x [ 1/37 x 1/37 x 1/37] (the rolls you hit the number x) x [37/36 x 37/36 x 37/36] (the rolls that are not preestablished as being x... therefore have the ability to be any number)
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