What is the largest amount of money you’ve won gambling at a casino, or playing the lotto?
ME:
Lottery ticket- $57 (the ticket cost $3)
Casino craps – $700 with an initial bet of $10, so $690 really.
ME:
Lottery ticket- $57 (the ticket cost $3)
Casino craps – $700 with an initial bet of $10, so $690 really.
I’m going to the Casino on Friday for my birthday and it’s my first time. I have around $45 lying around plus possibly another $20 by then. Is that enough, or am I gonna be limited to the really cheap games ?
I went there with a $20, came back with $40. It was my first time at a casino.
For those who are old enough to go to one, that is.
I’ve won $200 from slots, and that was sheer luck. I have horrible luck with all other casino games, except for the occasional blackjack game.
I know people who have come home from the Casino with a ticket for the IRS. They put the ticket directly into their current year income tax file. When I ask them about it, all they say is “we won instead of losing this time”. I’ve come home with a few hundred dollars before and I’ve never had to report that amount to the IRS. If someone can tell me I would certainly appreciate it. My question is solely to satisfy my curiosity. Thanks.
I am researching the topic about Casino (increasing the odds of winning). Last night I went and played $200 to see the difference in payout…Lost it all. Are there any gambling experts out there that can help. I’m curious about how casinos work.
Thanks
I would like to know if it is a disadvantage for casinos to allow players that are playing multiple hands at blackjack to make equal bets. For example. A player is playing 3 spots at table max. Table max is $100. He is betting $100 $100 $100. Does this create a disadvantage to the casino as apposed to letting them bet progressivly?