The Wizard of Odds. The Wizard of Odds Search. Featured Games. Share this. Ask the Wizard I realize that decisions per hour in games like blackjack and craps can depend heavily on factors like the number of other players at the table, the hand shuffle vs. Still, I was curious if you could give me a rough approximation of how many decisions per hour an individual can expect at a mostly-full craps table and a blackjack table with both a hand shuffle and machine shuffle.
This would help me estimate my expected loss per hour and weigh it against the comps I am being offered. I have reviewed your site and am looking for casinos in Nevada and Mississippi that have the best pay out schedules for each table game I prefer 3 card poker. Do you have a listing or link that shows the "loosest table games" casinos? The radius of the circle is 1. The triangle is equilateral. Find the area of each colored region. Then on the very next hand both players get KK. If you can figure it out please respond, thanks.
I have tried to get the exact odds of getting a royal straight flush in a 7-card game. I hit one at Foxwoods the other day. Blake Haas from Thousand Oaks. What areas of Vegas are nice to live, what areas are undesirable? In my opinion the west side, where I live, is better because: It has an Orange County, California, look and feel to while much of Henderson looks like it was made from a cookie cutter. It would still be a live hand. Dealers are taught to be productive for the simple fact that the more spins per hour, the more money the casino will make.
So the more efficient a dealer is, the faster they will finish clearing the layout, paying the winners, and getting the roulette ball into the next spin. Many players write down each spin of the ball and keep track of what numbers hit and what sections of the wheel seem to be hot or cold.
From this they decide which system they have in their arsenal might be good to attack the game. Casinos have also help with this by displaying the last dozen or more spins on a digital board.
Dealers get into a habit of keeping the wheel going at a continuous speed, and a well-conditioned wheel maintains that speed. Also, dealers tend to spin the ball at the same speed, getting the same revolutions on every new spin.
To beat the wheel by clocking spins, you start by actually counting the revolutions of the spinning ball, every spin. An average dealer may get 27 to 29 revolutions per spin before the ball loses enough momentum and falls to the pockets. A methodical dealer with plenty of spins in their background is likely to spin at an even more regular pace.
They may get Quote from: kav on June 11, , PM. The online roulette offers also roulette games where you start spinning by yourself. There is a fast and slow button. Playing the fast button I can play more than spins a hour.
I have showed this many times on internet. This requires a lot of experience and skill. I think the time between spins paying bets, allowing time for placing bets etc. It gives you time to breath and think. Super fast dealers are to be avoided.
Kav I agree that slower play gives more time to think, but for players like Dobbelsteen and myself. Waiting more than 2 minutes for the spin to be completed can be very annoying. Watching people pushing and shoving and changing their minds? The last spin can only have been a win or a loss. Either way I know what my next bet will be. I have it ready. It goes down the moment the dolly is removed. The following users thanked this post: Fyodor.
Scarface Mature Member Posts: Thanked: times. Quote from: Maes on June 11, , PM. I think it is 2 to 3 minutes but sureit depends on many things as well. Geoffrey Mature Member Posts: Thanked: times. My experience is : Online with live dealer up to 70 spins an hour. BM Casino Europe is about 30 to I have clocked and documented in this forum a sph with an online casino; this is an average about 1 spin every 7 seconds.
I don't think its possible to spin any faster and still bet a system.
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