Who still uses dashes for official reports? lol?
So if I'm reading this correctly, in the last month, 3 months, and 12 months, the casinos win % on blackjack is a bit over 12%? The average win % on table games is about 14%? Whereas the average slot win is about 6.5%? I'd sure love to know how these numbers related to the house edge/expected value/etc.
Quote: RomesSo if I'm reading this correctly, in the last month, 3 months, and 12 months, the casinos win % on blackjack is a bit over 12%? The average win % on table games is about 14%? Whereas the average slot win is about 6.5%? I'd sure love to know how these numbers related to the house edge/expected value/etc.
Side bets?
So either the players here play longer, or they play dumber. Probably both.
Very generous statewide slot hold of 93.5%. That's something you won't find anywhere else; maybe Mississippi.
Quote: Romes
So if I'm reading this correctly, in the last month, 3 months, and 12 months, the casinos win % on blackjack is a bit over 12%? The average win % on table games is about 14%? Whereas the average slot win is about 6.5%? I'd sure love to know how these numbers related to the house edge/expected value/etc.
It can't be done unless someone is tracking the number of hands dealt and the average amount bet per hand. These numbers they give are just the total buy in compared against the amount cashed out.
Quote: RomesSo if I'm reading this correctly, in the last month, 3 months, and 12 months, the casinos win % on blackjack is a bit over 12%? The average win % on table games is about 14%? Whereas the average slot win is about 6.5%? I'd sure love to know how these numbers related to the house edge/expected value/etc.
Slot machines where there is no decision, the win percentage and the house edge are the same. On table games the house edge will be a little bit lower than typically reported due to player error. The hold will be based mostly around how long people play for. It's very common to see the hold go up from place to place even as the house edge goes down.
Quote: DRichIt can't be done unless someone is tracking the number of hands dealt and the average amount bet per hand. These numbers they give are just the total buy in compared against the amount cashed out.
So when I rat hole $80 in chips, that effects their hold numbers?
Quote: GWAESo when I rat hole $80 in chips, that effects their hold numbers?
Yes, if you don't cash them out that month.
What if I rathole slot tickets and never cash them out?Quote: DRichYes, if you don't cash them out that month.
Quote: AxelWolfWhat if I rathole slot tickets and never cash them out?
Or you simply "loose" them
Quote: AxelWolfWhat if I rathole slot tickets and never cash them out?
In Nevada the state gets 75% of all expired ticket money. The casino only keeps 25%.
Quote: AxelWolfWhat if I rathole slot tickets and never cash them out?
Depends on if you ask your girlfriend to cash them in after they expire.
It's FUC*ING BS. They are free rolling you. So Fu* Dan and his casinos are wonderful saint views. That's why AP'so need to do whatever is possible to beat casino's because they will FK player's any chance they get. Goose/gander mentality.Quote: WizardDepends on if you ask your girlfriend to cash them in after they expire.