I am a member of a general Vegas forum and there is a thread comparing $10 6:5 and $25 3:2. The point was being made that for a recreational player on a budget they would lose less at the 6:5 game as opposed to the 3:2 game. So I tried to test this but I do not really know how to this. Anyway, here is what I wrote. How off am I and what is the correct answer?

I don't think my math is perfect here but it's a shot. I used the Wizard's house edge calculator and assumed 3 hours at 60 hands per hour. I also assumed 6 deck, H17, DAS, NoSurr, the only difference between the 2 games is 3:2 vs. 6:5. I did not account for double downs and splits because I don't have a simulator. Anyway:

3:2 - house edge of .639% at $25 = $.16 loss per hand times 180 hands = $28.76 loss
6:5 - house edge of 2% at $10 = $.20 loss per hand times 180 hands = $36.00 loss