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January 16, 2024, 07:14:32 AM
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I would like to work with someone with a advanced understanding of math to help me prove casino games are fair. I provide the results of real money play and you do your thing. Further work available. 
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January 16, 2024, 07:21:06 AM
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What I have noticed in casinos that are reputable is that if you go for games of 50:50 chance of winning, if you stake $5, you will win $5, making it $10. If you go for a game of 33:33:33 chance of winning and you stake $5, you will win $10, making it $15. The higher this is getting, the more the money to win but the lower the chance of winning.

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January 16, 2024, 07:29:17 AM
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What I have noticed in casinos that are reputable is that if you go for games of 50:50 chance of winning, if you stake $5, you will win $5, making it $10. If you go for a game of 33:33:33 chance of winning and you stake $5, you will win $10, making it $15. The higher this is getting, the more the money to win but the lower the chance of winning.

no! anyone else post S#!t in my thread and I'll report you to your managers and make sure they cancel you. I don't support cancel culture but forum casino shills are another level that need to end.

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