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Using House margins to compare casino gambling opportunities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2016

John S. Croucher*
Affiliation:
Department of Statistics, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia

Extract

One of the more interesting uses of mathematics and statistics is their application to everyday situations in assisting people to make informed choices about their courses of action. Nowhere is this more evident than in the application of basic mathematical principles to the range of gambling opportunities. Indeed, a new university statistics course that I give in Australia on Gambling and Sport has attracted an enrolment of over 400 students in its first year alone. In this subject we discuss the intricacies of games such as Craps, Keno, Roulette, poker machines, horse racing, and a wide variety of lotteries. The sports content of the course relates largely to using mathematics to formulate optimal playing strategies.

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Copyright © The Mathematical Association 2000

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