Play Smart. Play Responsibly.

We believe in math-first education, not empty promises. The house always has an edge. Your best defense is understanding the numbers and knowing your limits.

Know the Math

House Edge

Even with perfect Basic Strategy, the casino retains approximately a 0.5% edge. This means for every $100 you wager, you can expect to lose about $0.50 on average over time. No strategy eliminates this edge completely.

Expected Value (EV)

EV is the mathematical average outcome of a decision over infinite repetitions. In blackjack, every hand has a negative EV for the player. Basic Strategy minimizes the loss, but the expected outcome is always negative. The longer you play, the more the math catches up.

Variance vs. Edge

Short-term wins are possible due to variance (randomness). But variance works in both directions. The house edge is a mathematical certainty over time. Never confuse a lucky session with a winning strategy.

Set Your Limits

  • Only gamble with money you can afford to lose entirely.
  • Set a session bankroll before you sit down and never exceed it.
  • Set a time limit for each session and stick to it.
  • Never chase losses. A losing session is not a problem to solve at the table.
  • Do not gamble under the influence of alcohol or strong emotions.
  • Treat gambling as entertainment, not income.
  • Take breaks. Step away from the table regularly.
  • Track your wins and losses honestly over time.

Get Help

If gambling is no longer fun, or if you feel you cannot control your gambling behavior, help is available. These resources are free and confidential.

1-800-GAMBLER

National Problem Gambling Helpline

ncpgambling.org

National Council on Problem Gambling

gamblersanonymous.org

Gamblers Anonymous

Online gambling is only available in select US states where it is legally regulated. Please verify that online gambling is legal in your jurisdiction before participating. You must be 21 years of age or older to gamble online.