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Sorry for bumping the thread guys

I had to make an account just for this, i was reading this entire thread and it was so entertaining i finished all the pages.

This was a blast reading through, the op definitely has an illness LOL still hasn't moved an inch after years of everybody telling him otherwise it's hilarious.

Anyways that was all, take the rage bait op please i wanna read more LOL.

Have a nice week lads!

So you are an online doctor, analysing the mental status of Stake victims online?

Please show us your doctor's title?

Are you also qualified to comment on the house edge?

If yes, please let us check it and answer the below questions:

You go to a brick and mortar casino with 1,000 USD and make 10 USD bets at a Black Jack table:

Example A)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 980 USD

1) How many bets did you lose?

2) How much percentage is your experienced house edge?

Example B)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 1,020 USD

1) How many bets did you win?

2) How much percentage is your experienced player edge?

Example C)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 1,000 USD

1) How many bets did you lose or win?

2) How much percentage is your experienced house or player edge?


To answer my questions, please use the following format:

Example A)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

Example B)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

Example C)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

My Pleasure my man.


Example A:
You started with $1,000 and left with $980 after 100 bets of $10 each. That’s a net loss of $20, which is the same as losing 2 bets.
Experienced house edge = (20 / 1000) x 100 = 2.0%

Example B:
You left with $1,020, a net gain of $20 (2 bets won).
Experienced player edge = (20 / 1000) x 100 = 2.0%

Example C:
You broke even, so you neither lost nor won any bets.
Experienced edge = (0 / 1000) x 100 = 0%

Correct!  Smiley


No doctor degree needed for simple math.

The nonsense hallucinators here are not able to understand simple math!


If you went to high school you would know this three-fold.

I went to highYou learn this simple math in the primary school and I know it.  Smiley

I developed this test forThis confirms that the stupid little sickheads and nonsense hallucinators here, even did not go to see if they are qualified to comment in regard to house edgethe primary school!  Shocked

THIS IS A HUGE WARNING TO ALL CHILDREN:

Don't skip the elementary school or you will end up as a desperate signature spammer and nonsense hallucinator!  Cheesy


Do you also understand that if your experienced house edge is multiple times higher than the technically maximal possible deviation from the expected outcome, that this is proof that the system is rigged?
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Sorry for bumping the thread guys

I had to make an account just for this, i was reading this entire thread and it was so entertaining i finished all the pages.

This was a blast reading through, the op definitely has an illness LOL still hasn't moved an inch after years of everybody telling him otherwise it's hilarious.

Anyways that was all, take the rage bait op please i wanna read more LOL.

Have a nice week lads!

So you are an online doctor, analysing the mental status of Stake victims online?

Please show us your doctor's title?

Are you also qualified to comment on the house edge?

If yes, please let us check it and answer the below questions:

You go to a brick and mortar casino with 1,000 USD and make 10 USD bets at a Black Jack table:

Example A)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 980 USD

1) How many bets did you lose?

2) How much percentage is your experienced house edge?

Example B)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 1,020 USD

1) How many bets did you win?

2) How much percentage is your experienced player edge?

Example C)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 1,000 USD

1) How many bets did you lose or win?

2) How much percentage is your experienced house or player edge?


To answer my questions, please use the following format:

Example A)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

Example B)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

Example C)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

My Pleasure my man.


Example A:
You started with $1,000 and left with $980 after 100 bets of $10 each. That’s a net loss of $20, which is the same as losing 2 bets.
Experienced house edge = (20 / 1000) x 100 = 2.0%

Example B:
You left with $1,020, a net gain of $20 (2 bets won).
Experienced player edge = (20 / 1000) x 100 = 2.0%

Example C:
You broke even, so you neither lost nor won any bets.
Experienced edge = (0 / 1000) x 100 = 0%

Correct!  Smiley


No doctor degree needed for simple math.

The nonsense hallucinators here are not able to understand simple math!


If you went to high school you would know this three-fold.

I went to high school and I know it.  Smiley

I developed this test for the nonsense hallucinators here, to see if they are qualified to comment in regard to house edge.

Do you also understand that if your experienced house edge is multiple times higher than the technically maximal possible deviation from the expected outcome, thanthat the system is rigged?
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Scraped on 09/07/2025, 20:58:21 UTC
Sorry for bumping the thread guys

I had to make an account just for this, i was reading this entire thread and it was so entertaining i finished all the pages.

This was a blast reading through, the op definitely has an illness LOL still hasn't moved an inch after years of everybody telling him otherwise it's hilarious.

Anyways that was all, take the rage bait op please i wanna read more LOL.

Have a nice week lads!

So you are an online doctor, analysing the mental status of Stake victims online?

Please show us your doctor's title?

Are you also qualified to comment on the house edge?

If yes, please let us check it and answer the below questions:

You go to a brick and mortar casino with 1,000 USD and make 10 USD bets at a Black Jack table:

Example A)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 980 USD

1) How many bets did you lose?

2) How much percentage is your experienced house edge?

Example B)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 1,020 USD

1) How many bets did you win?

2) How much percentage is your experienced player edge?

Example C)

After 100 bets made you leave the table with 1,000 USD

1) How many bets did you lose or win?

2) How much percentage is your experienced house or player edge?


To answer my questions, please use the following format:

Example A)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

Example B)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

Example C)

1) ? bets

2) ? %

My Pleasure my man.


Example A:
You started with $1,000 and left with $980 after 100 bets of $10 each. That’s a net loss of $20, which is the same as losing 2 bets.
Experienced house edge = (20 / 1000) x 100 = 2.0%

Example B:
You left with $1,020, a net gain of $20 (2 bets won).
Experienced player edge = (20 / 1000) x 100 = 2.0%

Example C:
You broke even, so you neither lost nor won any bets.
Experienced edge = (0 / 1000) x 100 = 0%

Correct!  Smiley


No doctor degree needed for simple math.

The nonsense hallucinators here are not able to understand simple math!


If you went to high school you would know this three-fold.

I went to high school and I know it.  Smiley

I developed this test for the nonsense hallucinators here, to see if they are qualified to comment in regard to house edge.

Do you also understand that if your experienced house edge is multiple times higher than the technically maximal possible deviation from the expected outcome, than the system is rigged?