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Volume 4 Issue 51 - 22 SEP 2006

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  STRATEGY
Craps
Mark Pilarski

The EDGE, the HOLD, and that friendly PASS LINE

Dear Mark,
The Mississippi Gaming Commission recently posted the "Hold" percentage for table games on the coast. Blackjack was listed at 14.58%. If, using perfect basic playing strategy, the house edge is supposed to be approximately one half of 1%. Am I comparing apples and oranges, or is the average BJ player completely ignoring basic playing strategy? Ray F.


Yes and yes. But for starters, Ray, you are confusing house edge with casino hold.

The "house edge" is a predetermined percentage of each bet that the house takes as payment for letting you sit at their tables. The casino's "hold" is the share of the chips the player bought that are won back by the casino. It’s not all that hard for the casino to turn a house edge of 1% and then, “Presto! begone!” turn it into a 14-plus percent hold.

Casinos, Ray, are not in the gambling business. They are in the math-and-time business. Casino operators know that, even considering a halfway decent blackjack player, the longer his keister is in their seats, the higher their hold will climb.

Allow me to clarify. Most blackjack players give up 5% of their wager to the house based on their shoddy play. (The house has a 5% advantage against the “average” blackjack player. Incredibly, less than 1% of all BJ players employ perfect basic strategy.) Consequently, after 20 hands, based on perpetual play, they should mathematically have $95 remaining. But the average player stays stuck to the stool, so with their remaining $95, slowly but surely, they fatten up their losses, giving the house a higher hold than the actual casino edge on the game.

Multiply that, Ray, by 24 hours a day play, grinding away at squatters on hundreds of blackjack tables across Mississippi, and 14.58% doesn’t really seem all that high. The only one gambling here is the blackjack player, not the casino.

The only way you, the gambler, can avoid getting caught in this grind is to shorten your gambling timeline. Casino operators know all too well that such cautious behavior has negative implications on the casino’s hold. They would much prefer to see you crazy glued to a stool and anteing-up casino chips all day long.

Dear Mark,
I don’t gamble a lot, but when we have guests who think we’re lucky to live only 15 minutes from a sharp casino, we always take them, and I play craps, my favorite. I’ve been told that the best bet is on the pass line, and wonder if it’s true. Brenda C.


Craps with cronies can be enjoyable entertainment, and based on your pass line play, you’re already an expert amongst your friends. Still, less than one percent of players who belly up to the game understand dice as you do. Most players are greener than the felt on the table. So, Brenda, allow me to give your gambling gang and fellow readers the only bets you really want to make on a crap table. The best bets on a crap game are the pass and come line bets you subscribe to, those wagers with odds, and the placing of the 6 or 8. These three wagers have a casino edge of 1.5% or lower. Stick to these three, and you’ll be certified to get your teaching credentials.

  SPORTS
Football

Getting A Handle On Football And Online Casinos

Online gaming companies get the most bang out of both football betting and online casinos.   Full Story

  GAMBLING
Online Gambling

Online Gambling Jurisdictions-2

In the second part of Online Gambling Jurisdictions, we look at other areas such as the UK, who will gear up to begin regulating and licensing online casinos.   Full Story

  EDITOR
College Gambling?
Steve Johnson, Gambling Newsletter

We all know how much of a following online poker has amongst college campuses across the US and we all know that there might be a small chance that it could interfere with school work but is a proposed plan by DeSales University in Center Valley, Pa. necessary? The university recently hosted a forum on whether to block access to poker sites on campus and not surprisingly many were against banning internet poker rooms campus wide. Some say they would fight if it was implemented, others said they used it to pay tuition. Is there a middle ground? Of course! Lower tuition.

See you in couple of weeks!

Steve Johnson, Editor
editor@gamblingnewsletter.com


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