If you’ve ever played roulette, you probably know the basic truth: the casino usually wins in the long run. But you may have also heard the term “advantaged player” or “advantage player (AP)” — a term used to describe gamblers who try to flip that balance in their favour. So what does it actually mean in roulette, and is it real? Let’s break it down in simple terms. 🎯 What Is an Advantaged Player? An advantaged player in roulette is someone who has found a legal mathematical edge over the casino , meaning they are no longer playing a negative expectation game. In most casino games (including roulette), the house has an automatic advantage called the house edge . For example, European roulette has a house edge of about 2.7% , meaning that over time, the casino expects to win 2.7% of all money wagered. An advantaged player is someone who can reverse that expectation . 🧠 How Do Advantage Players Work in Roulette? Unlike myths you may hear online, there is no “guaranteed system” ...
I've been looking into maybe getting a chiller as I prepare for an RDWC run with ~100 gallons. I found a 1/4 HP, or maybe 1/3 HP (seller says it's a DBM-250, but also says 1/4 HP, so IDK) Arctica chiller on CL for $350, but I have no way of knowing what this thing is worth. I see that 'new' it goes for over $800, but I don't know how much this unit has been used, and is this brand known for reliable units working for 5, 10+ years. What's this thing worth, and can anyone point me in the...
Reliability and Value of Chillers
Reliability and Value of Chillers
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