Zpr Hit Casino
Hit the 5 Casino - Free Slots. Play FREE Exciting Slots and HIT THE FIVE of a Kind NOW! Informacje Currently, I am working for the company operating:. Network of the land casinos 'Hit Casino', “Casino Palace” with drink bars, locations in 3., 4. and 5. hotels. Select Language ▾ Play Hit It Rich – A new free online slots game with casino slot machines like Wizard of Oz, New York Minute and more! We have done it once again, with our all new Hit it Rich online slots game!
For the benefit of other readers, at many casinos in Europe, if you make an even money bet in roulette and the ball lands in zero, then the wager becomes imprisoned. If the next roll would cause the wager to win, then it is returned without winnings. If the ball lands the opposite way, then the bet loses.
What happens to single-imprisoned bets if the ball lands in zero? If the casino allows only single imprisonment, then it would lose. However, some casinos allow for double imprisonment, which is what would happen. If a double imprisoned bet wins, then it returns to being single imprisoned. If the casino allows only up to double imprisonment, then a double imprisoned bet would lose on another zero. By the same logic, if a casino allows triple imprisonment, then a double imprisoned bet would become triple imprisoned on another zero.
The house edge under triple imprisonment is 1.370120%. Before I explain how I arrived at that, let’s do single and double imprisonment first. Assume the first bet is on red.
Let Z = probability of a zero = 1/37.
Let R = probability of a red number = 18/37.
Zpr Hit Casino Atlantic City
Single imprisonment
pr(push) = ZR = 0.0131482834.
pr(win) = R = 0.4864864865.
pr(loss) = 1-pr(push)-pr(win) = 0.5003652301.
Expected value = pr(win)-pr(loss) = -0.0138787436.
Double imprisonment
The player will push if the first spin is a zero, then the player can repeat ZR from 0 to an infinite number of times, and then get a red. In other words, the ways to push are:
ZR, Z(ZR)R, Z(ZR)(ZR)R, Z(ZR)(ZR)(ZR)R, ...
pr(push) = 0.013323464
pr(win) = 18/37 = 0.4864864865.
pr(loss) = 1-pr(push)-pr(win) = 0.5001900494.
Expected value = pr(win)-pr(loss) = -0.0137035629.
Triple imprisonment
First, let’s find the probability p1 that a single imprisoned bet becomes triple imprisoned with two more zeros, and then eventually rises back up to being single imprisoned again. This can happen as follows:
ZZRR, ZZ(RZ)RR, ZZ(RZ)(RZ)RR, ZZ(RZ)(RZ)(RZ)RR, ...
In other words, the bet can bounce between triple and double imprisonment up to an infinite number of times.
Zpr S.a. Hit Casino
Second, let p2 = the probability that a single imprisoned bet reaches the first or second level of imprisonment and then returns to single imprisonment.
let p2 = ZR + p1 = 0.013323464.
The player can repeat returning to the first level from zero to an infinite number of times. So the probability of a push is:
ZR + Z p2R + Z p2 p2R + Z p2 p2 p2R + ... =
Z × (1/(1- p2)) × R = 0.013325830.
pr(push) = 0.013325830.
pr(win) = 18/37 = 0.4864864865.
pr(loss) = 1-pr(push)-pr(win) = 0.5001876839.
Expected value = pr(win)-pr(loss) = -0.0137011974.
Infinite imprisonment
Not that you asked, Maff, but in Spain I hear they allow infinite imprisonment. Let p = probability of a push. This is also the probability of starting at level x of imprisonment, falling deeper in levels, but eventually climbing back up to x.
p = ZR + ZpR + ZppR + ZpppR + ...
p2 - p + ZR = 0
By the Quadratic Formula p = (1-(1-4*RZ)1/2)/2 = 0.0133258620.
pr(push) = 0.0133258620.
pr(win) = 18/37 = 0.4864864865.
pr(loss) = 1-pr(push)-pr(win) = 0.5001876515.
Expected value = pr(win)-pr(loss) = -0.0137011650.
Zeros ignored imprisonment
Finally, at some casinos zeros are simply ignored after the first zero which imprisons the bet. There the probability of a push is simply (1/37)×(1/2) = 0.0135135135.
The following table summarizes all four kinds of rules.
Imprisonment Odds
Imprisonment | Win | Push | Loss | Expected Value |
Single | 0.48648649 | 0.01314828 | 0.50036523 | -0.01387874 |
Double | 0.48648649 | 0.01332346 | 0.50019005 | -0.01370356 |
Triple | 0.48648649 | 0.01332583 | 0.50018768 | -0.01370120 |
Infinite | 0.48648649 | 0.01332586 | 0.50018765 | -0.01370117 |
Zeros ignored | 0.48648649 | 0.01351351 | 0.50000000 | -0.01351351 |
I’d like to thank ChesterDog and weaselman for their mathematical help. I’d also like to give thanks and a plug to professor G. Artico and polarprof.it for the HTML of the summation formula above.
This question was raised and discussed in the forum of my companion site Wizard of Vegas.
Please assume the following is true about a single video poker machine.- 6-5 Bonus Poker progressive.
- 2% meter rise on royal flush.
- 5-coin game.
Now assume the following about me.
- Minimum return to play of 100.5%.
- I’m capable of playing a progressive until it hits.
- I know perfect 6-5 Bonus Poker strategy for a 4000-coin royal.
What is the least the jackpot should be for me to play?
7,281.8 coins. It is interesting to note that if you played only once at exactly that meter then the return would be 98.5% only. The reason you should play at that point is because of the assumption you are capable of playing until you pop the jackpot. That is like having a 2% cash back slot club. 98.5% + 2% = 100.5%.
I might add that if you start playing 4000-coin jackpot strategy at exactly a 7,281.8 jackpot, you can expect to profit 201.18 bets. However, if you took the time to learn the strategy changes for a 7,281.8 coin jackpot, then your expected profit would be 234.31 coins.
On a related note, I just finished reading The Secret World of Video Poker Progressives by Frank Kneeland. This book has lots of formulas for much more complicated progressive situations, as well as practical advice and stories based on his years running a team of progressive hunters. I recommend it for advantage progressive video poker players.
Stanford Wong address jokers in blackjack in his book Basic Blackjack. There he says each joker per deck is worth 4.2% to the player. So half a joker per deck would be worth 2.1%. His book contains a strategy for what card to declare the joker as, according to your other card(s), and the dealer’s up card.
This question was raised and discussed in the forum of my companion site Wizard of Vegas.
According to the September 2010 Current Blackjack Newsletter, there were 2099 blackjack tables in Las Vegas. The following table shows how many were the biggest four variations.
Blackjack Variants in Las Vegas
Game | Tables | Percent |
6 to 5 | 467 | 22.2% |
Blackjack Switch | 42 | 2.0% |
Super Fun 21 | 41 | 2.0% |
Spanish 21 | 6 | 0.3% |
Total | 556 | 26.5% |
This question was raised and discussed in the forum of my companion site Wizard of Vegas.
This is a list of casinos in Arizona. All of them are operated as Native American gaming facilities.Casino | Nearest City | County | State | Opened | Tribal Organization[2] | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apache Gold Casino Resort | San Carlos | Gila | Arizona | 1994 | San Carlos Apache | 33°21′29″N110°40′09″W / 33.35810°N 110.66915°W |
Apache Sky Casino | Dudleyville | Pinal | Arizona | 2017 | San Carlos Apache | 32°53′16″N110°42′08″W / 32.887856°N 110.702201°W |
BlueWater Resort and Casino | Parker | La Paz | Arizona | 1999 | Colorado River Indian Tribes | 34°10′01″N114°16′05″W / 34.16683°N 114.26799°W Wakeboard park located on premises [3] |
Bucky's Casino | Prescott | Yavapai | Arizona | 1995 | Yavapai-Prescott | 34°33′03″N112°26′49″W / 34.550937°N 112.447076°W |
Casino Arizona | Scottsdale | Maricopa | Arizona | 1998 | Salt River Pima–Maricopa | |
Casino del Sol | Tucson | Pima | Arizona | 2011 | Pascua Yaqui | 32°07′52″N111°05′11″W / 32.131065°N 111.086255°W |
Casino of the Sun | Tucson | Pima | Arizona | 1994 | Pascua Yaqui | 32°07′03″N111°03′52″W / 32.117523°N 111.064326°W |
Cliff Castle Casino | Camp Verde | Yavapai | Arizona | 1995 | Yavapai-Apache | 34°36′21″N111°51′44″W / 34.605919°N 111.862144°W |
Cocopah Resort Casino | Somerton | Yuma | Arizona | 1993 | Cocopah | 32°36′25″N114°39′07″W / 32.606879°N 114.651964°W |
Desert Diamond Casino | Why | Pima | Arizona | 1999 | Tohono O'odham | 32°14′38″N112°43′35″W / 32.244014°N 112.726457°W Formerly known as Golden Hassan Casino |
Desert Diamond Casino, Sahuarita | Sahuarita | Pima | Arizona | 2001 | San Xavier | 32°00′16″N110°59′18″W / 32.004551°N 110.988248°W |
Desert Diamond Casino–West Valley | Glendale | Maricopa | Arizona | 2015 | Tohono O'odham Nation | 33°33′05″N112°15′51″W / 33.5513458°N 112.2642438°W San Lucy District (trust land) |
Desert Diamond Hotel & Casino | Tucson | Pima | Arizona | 1993 | San Xavier | 32°07′07″N110°57′51″W / 32.118555°N 110.964103°W |
Fort McDowell Casino | Fountain Hills | Maricopa | Arizona | 1992 | Fort McDowell Yavapai | 33°34′55″N111°40′50″W / 33.581827°N 111.680557°W |
Harrah's Ak-Chin Casino | Maricopa | Pinal | Arizona | 1994 | Ak-Chin | |
Hon-Dah Resort Casino | Pinetop-Lakeside | Navajo | Arizona | 1993 | White Mountain Apache | 34°04′43″N109°54′16″W / 34.078723°N 109.904440°W |
Lone Butte Casino | Chandler | Maricopa | Arizona | 1994 | Gila River Indian Community | 33°17′23″N111°56′34″W / 33.289665°N 111.942699°W Renovated in 2015 |
Mazatzal Casino | Payson | Gila | Arizona | 1993 | Tonto Apache | 34°13′13″N111°19′49″W / 34.220289°N 111.330374°W |
Paradise Casino | Yuma | Yuma | Arizona | 1996 | Quechan | |
Spirit Mountain Casino | Mohave Valley | Mohave | Arizona | 1995 | Mohave | Renovated and reopened in 2015 |
Talking Stick Resort | Scottsdale | Maricopa | Arizona | 2010 | Salt River Pima–Maricopa | |
Twin Arrows Casino Resort | Flagstaff | Coconino | Arizona | 2013 | Navajo | 35°09′32″N111°17′31″W / 35.1589131°N 111.2919773°W |
Vee Quiva Hotel & Casino | Laveen | Maricopa | Arizona | 1997 | Gila River Indian Community | Hotel opened in 2013 |
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino | Chandler | Maricopa | Arizona | 1995 | Gila River Indian Community | Hotel opened in 2009 |
Yavapai Casino | Prescott | Yavapai | Arizona | 1992 | Yavapai-Prescott |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^Arizona Department of Gaming - Arizona Tribes with CasinosArchived 2009-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Arizona Casinos by Tribe'. 500 Nations SuperSite!. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
- ^Blue Water Wakeboard Island