The higher the limits, the better probability of attracting wealthy gamblers who like to play big. The maths is simple, the casino expects to make a certain amount of money for each round. Therefore, the minimum amount is required in most table games. In addition, individual casinos get more income when they find a method of increasing their house edge, the amount of time on each game and the average bet size. The house edges for the most popular games vary from 0,5% to 40%. The stats don’t depend on the casino establishment, these are purely mathematical odds of the game itself. That edge exists on every table game, lotto, or slot in a casino online or on land. The casino usually wins in the long run, due to the thoroughly calculated “house edge”. It is all mathematics.” Well, statistics, to be precise. As Nico Zographos, dealer-extraordinaire for the ‘Greek Syndicate’ in Deauville, Cannes, and Monte Carlo in the 1920s observed about casino gaming: “There is no such thing as luck. One may think that casino owners are betting people too, putting the success of their business at stake. However, bets also often pay off for the gamblers. When they lose, the money bid goes to the casino.
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