The advertised house edge for Stake's in-house Black Jack is 0,5%, which means long-term I will lose 0,5% of all bets placed.
NOPE.
That's not what house edge means, still isn't, never was. But so cute u still believe that.
You STILL have a 42% chance to win at BJ, that's math. A higher % to lose and an around 8% to tie.
When the chance to win is 42%, tie is 8%, then the chance to
oselose is 50%.
When the chance to win is 42% and the chance to
losrlose is 50%, then the house edge is 8%!
You just confirmed that Stake is lying when they say house edge is 0,5%!
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House edge determines the guaranteed profit the casino makes if the outcome of games is even, 50 games won and 50 games lost. How stupid are you?
If the outcome of games is even = 50 games won and 50 games lost, then the house edge is
zero and profit is
zero.