Given the current form of the casino, it really does not pay to gamble.
As for the analysis of Devil Dice, here it goes (long post, only for statistic and probability freaks OR trully gambling freaks) The quoted paragraphs are epilogues of each case, and in the end, there is an epilogue:
Devil Dice uses three dice of six sides each, and we consider that there are no loaded dice thus, each dice has equal chances of rolling any number.
There are
216 distinct non shared cases. (the "non shared" part means that among the cases, "6 6 3" and "3 6 6" are considered to be different cases.).
Each one of those cases has an equal chance of being rolled, which is equal to
0.4629% ,it is NOT a rational number, since the "629" part is repeated infinetely, but for calculation purposes, it will be sufficient.
Now, we will take the possible game settings to analyze:
Betting on a single number: There are 91 out of 216 (
42.123%) chances to get AT LEAST a single instance of the number you chose (it is irrelevant which one you chose, they all have the same chance). From these 91 cases, the 75, consist of taking back your money, only 15 permit you to take double your money and a single one, permits you to get tripple that. In short, By playing Devil Dice and betting on a single number, you only have
6.9435% chance of earning something positive (double your money), and a mere
0.4629% to get triple your money. You also have a relatively good chance (
34.7175%) to take back your money with earning or loss. This leaves a big fat
57.8625% chance of losing your bet.
Betting a single number on Devil Dice wrote:
To make it simple, if you bet 1,000 chips, a 1,000 times, considering a perfect distriubtion (this means that more or less, this is what will happen, and the more you play, the more this case will be true), you will end up betting a total sum of 1,000,000 chips, and getting back only 708,237. In case you are not good with subtractions, this means a net loss of 291,763.
Devil Dice: This farely simple. You have
0.4629% of winning 175 times your money.
Betting on Devil Dice wrote:
If you bet 1,000 chips a 1,000 times, you will earn 810,075
Triples: Each number has a single tripple, so, there are 6 out of 216 tripples. In short, you have
2.7774% of getting 30 times your chips.
Betting on triples wrote:
If you bet 1,000 chips a 1,000 times, you will earn 833,220
High/Low: Ok, first of all, 'high' seems to be the most disadvanageous bet, since most do think that 10, in a possible max of 18, and excluding triples, is fairly low. The truth is quite far. Myabe the max is 18, but the average is 10.5 not 9. This is because the minimum sum is 3. Exactly the same gows for 'low'. Now, there are exactly 108 cases that have a sum greater than 10 (or lesser than 11), which is half the possible cases. The tripples with sum greater than 10 are only 4 (4's, 5'sand 6's) which means out of 108 winning cases, 3 are removed, leaving 105 cases, or
48.6045% of winning double your money.
Betting on high/low wrote:
If you bet 1,000 chips a 1,000 times, you will earn 972,090.
Odd/Even: This is the exact same as above. Half the cases are odd (or even) and half the triples are even (or odd). The chances are the same, the winnings are the same thus...
Betting on Odd/Even wrote:
...has the same chances and earnings as betting on high/low
EPILOGUE wrote:
The more you play, the more you lose. Even the best games (All of High/Low/Odd/Even have the same chance of winning) have a 48.6045% chance of winning double your money compared to 51.3955% of losing your bet. Let alone the others, like betting on a single number, which is a 'guaranteed' money loser (a mere 7.4064% chance of winning anything at all, with a fat 57.8625% of losing your money). As it is common with casino games, THE ONLY WAY TO WIN MONEY IS TO NOT PLAY, bu if you really insist, play one of the above mentioned 'best cases'.
Oh, and Ross, if for some reason, you would prefer the above data not to be part of the forums, please, warn me first, so as to copy the text somewhere, since curently I am repairing my own computer

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EDIT: and yay for 333 posts! Double it! Muhahah! (for those that have heard that laugh via msn, cower in fear!)