Quote Originally Posted by Tthree View Post
"It was hard to resist playing a 3.4% advantage side bet."
The side bet advantage was 4.326%.
I provided you with the spread sheet.
My results suffered from awful variance.
Easy to imagine, as the advantage was
linked to the occurrence of a hand that is
dealt 3% of the time, at a glacial pace !

In any case, a ploppy flat betting the game
and the side bet was certainly in "fat city."

The house lost money. It was obvious to see,
simply by watching the never-ending stream
of chip "fills."

Being as stupid as casino administrators are,
they "threw out the baby with the bathwater"
by removing the games and replacing them
with alternate "carnival games."