Stiftung Warentest published a special edition of "test" in 1983. The title is: Ralf Lisch. Win by playing? Opportunities in comparison. This book has been quoted many times since then when it comes to "Roulette being the fairest game of chance". Stiftung Warentest writes that: "...Roulette is repeatedly presented as a particularly fair game, as 97.3 percent of all bets are paid out as winnings. That's more than any other game." The happiness felt may be greater or smaller: The opportunities vary depending on your personal willingness to take risks.
SO FAIR IS ROULETTE
Plein: A number 0-36. Win: Bet +35 times. Probability: 1/37 = 2.7 percent
A cheval: Two numbers. Win: Bet +17 times. Probability: 2/37 = 5.4 percent
Transversal: Three numbers. Win: bet +11 times. Probability: 3/37 = 8.1 percent
Carré: Four numbers. Win: Bet +8 times. Probability: 4/37 = 10.8 per cent
Transversal simple: Six numbers. Win: Bet +5 times. Probability: 6/37 = 16.2 per cent
Dozen: one, two or three dozen. Win: Bet +2 times. Probability: 12/37 = 32.4 percent
Easy odds: Red, Black, Odd, Even, 1-18, 19-36.
Profit: Bet + amount probability: 18/37 = 48.6 percent.
The average loss to be expected for all options is 1/37 of the stake = 2.7 percent. Even with simple odds 1/74 = 1.4 percent. (Stiftung Warentest/consumer test foundation).
THAT'S HOW PROBABILITY LIES WITH BLACK JACK
The average payout ratio is 94.3 percent. This arithmetical value is based on the fact that the player mimics the card dealer, i.e. buying up to 17 points, even at the risk of going above 21 and losing immediately. In more defensive play, the rate can rise to 98 percent.
POKER IS TACTICAL
It's like the stock market: a big part is psychology. Therefore, the chances of winning and losing in poker do not only depend on the number of players and their stakes. Your tactical playing behaviour, your emotions, your experience, your desire for bluffing play a big role...
BY THE WAY
The number of card combinations in Texas Hold'em Poker is 133,784,560.
CHANCES OF WINNING
Stiftung Warentest published a special edition of "test" in 1983. The title is: Ralf Lisch. Win by playing? Opportunities in comparison. This book has been quoted many times since then when it comes to "Roulette being the fairest game of chance". Stiftung Warentest writes that: "...Roulette is repeatedly presented as a particularly fair game, as 97.3 percent of all bets are paid out as winnings. That's more than any other game." The happiness felt may be greater or smaller: The opportunities vary depending on your personal willingness to take risks.
SO FAIR IS ROULETTE
Plein: A number 0-36. Win: Bet +35 times. Probability: 1/37 = 2.7 percent
A cheval: Two numbers. Win: Bet +17 times. Probability: 2/37 = 5.4 percent
Transversal: Three numbers. Win: bet +11 times. Probability: 3/37 = 8.1 percent
Carré: Four numbers. Win: Bet +8 times. Probability: 4/37 = 10.8 per cent
Transversal simple: Six numbers. Win: Bet +5 times. Probability: 6/37 = 16.2 per cent
Dozen: one, two or three dozen. Win: Bet +2 times. Probability: 12/37 = 32.4 percent
Easy odds: Red, Black, Odd, Even, 1-18, 19-36.
Profit: Bet + amount probability: 18/37 = 48.6 percent.
The average loss to be expected for all options is 1/37 of the stake = 2.7 percent. Even with simple odds 1/74 = 1.4 percent. (Stiftung Warentest/ consumer test foundation).
THAT'S HOW PROBABILITY LIES WITH BLACK JACK
The average payout ratio is 94.3 percent. This arithmetical value is based on the fact that the player mimics the card dealer, i.e. buying up to 17 points, even at the risk of going above 21 and losing immediately. In more defensive play, the rate can rise to 98 percent.
POKER IS TACTICAL
It's like the stock market: a big part is psychology. Therefore, the chances of winning and losing in poker do not only depend on the number of players and their stakes. Your tactical playing behaviour, your emotions, your experience, your desire for bluffing play a big role...
BY THE WAY
The number of card combinations in Texas Hold'em Poker is 133,784,560.