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Which Game Gives You the Most Bank for Your Buck

24 January 2005

By Frank Scoblete

Hi good people,

My question of the day. What game do you know will give you more bang for your buck, i.e., allow more playing time before you lose it all?

thx

Dear THX:

If you want to last a long time then I recommend several wagers you can make. You can place the 6 and 8 at craps. You'll be in on less than 50 percent of the decisions at the game this way but you will still get plenty of excitement. The house edge is a mere 1.5 percent at these bets.

If you play basic strategy at blackjack, your expectation is to lose approximately one-half percent of all the money you bet. You can go a long time at this game.

Don't play any slot machines or other games because the speed and house edges are too high.

Of course, even at good games, you can have bad runs, so bring enough money to last.

All the best in and out of the casinos!

Frank Scoblete

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