House edge is the most important number in gambling, and the one most players never check. Here's what it means, how it's calculated, and which games have hidden edges most players miss.
The center of a plinko board pays the lowest multiplier. The edges pay the highest. Players assume this is a casino trick. It isn't — it's a 200-year-old mathematical curve. Here's why.
The 'should I keep picking or cash out?' decision in Mines is fully solvable with math. Here's the optimal cash-out threshold for every tile count and mine setting — plus why the popular '3 mines' setting is one of the worst expected-value plays in the casino.
Every Crash session ends with the same question: should I have cashed out earlier? The answer is mathematically determined, and once you see the curve, the regret stops.