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(This makes the expected gain of a cashable bonus equal to bonus - wagering requirement * house edge. House edge is defined in terms of initial bet, so the above equation does not apply to games with r) |
(For example, the house edge in blackjack is roughly 0.5%. In the example above, $5000 in wagering with a house edge of 0.5% will result in an expected loss of $25., http://dev.robot.mbhs.edu/bugs/atta) |
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For example, the house edge in blackjack is roughly 0.5%. In the example above, $5000 in wagering with a house edge of 0.5% will result in an expected loss of $25., http://dev.robot.mbhs.edu/bugs/attachment.cgi?id=19 kasinos, :-OOO,