Common Casino Myths Debunked

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The casino floor is a breeding ground for wild superstitions, urban legends, and completely illogical betting strategies.


These false beliefs are not only mathematically incorrect, but they can also cost you a massive amount of money.

The Gambler's Fallacy and Slot Machines

The most pervasive myth in the entire industry is that a slot machine becomes 'due' for a jackpot after a long losing streak.


This is a classic example of the Gambler's Fallacy; the machine has absolutely zero memory of its previous spins.

The machine does not know if it just paid out a million dollars or if it hasn't paid out in a weekCasinos do not have a secret switch in the back room that turns a machine from 'cold' to 'hot'Walking away from a machine does not mean the very next person is guaranteed to win 'your' jackpot
Can Dealers Make You Lose?

There is a widespread rumor that dealers have a 'signature spin' allowing them to intentionally hit or avoid certain numbers.


Furthermore, dealers want you to win; happy players give them tips, while losing players rarely tip at all.

SuperstitionThe Mathematical TruthThe DangerUsing a player's card lowers your oddsThe card reader has no connection to the RNGYou miss out on highly valuable free compsHot and Cold streaks exist in RouletteThe ball has no memory; odds remain staticLeads to dangerous progressive betting systems

Always remember that the casino relies entirely on statistics, not magic, to guarantee their profit margins.