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Changed: 1c1
More of a [carnival game]? then anything else (no gaming commision in the world will allow it), Chuck-a-luck is a simple game. There is a cage containing three dice. Players have the option of betting on the numbers (1-6). Should one of your numbers come up once, you get paid even money. Should one of your numbers come up twice you get paid 2-1. Should your number come up three times, you get paid 3-1.
More of a [carnival game]? than anything else (no gaming commision in the world will allow it), Chuck-a-luck is a simple game. There is a cage containing three dice. Players have the option of betting on the numbers (1-6). Should one of your numbers come up once, you get paid even money. Should one of your numbers come up twice you get paid 2-1. Should your number come up three times, you get paid 3-1.

Changed: 3c3
The game keeps on going like this. Even an elementry examination will find that the game's expected value (barring loaded dice, which are common), is far worse then any other table game. I have only seen this game as a fundraiser for charity; This remains the only good reason to play this game.
The game keeps on going like this. Even an elementry examination will find that the game's expected value (barring loaded dice, which are common), is far worse than that of any other table game. The game is sometimes used as a fundraiser for charity, but the odds of coming away with more money than originally put in are quite small.

More of a [carnival game]? than anything else (no gaming commision in the world will allow it), Chuck-a-luck is a simple game. There is a cage containing three dice. Players have the option of betting on the numbers (1-6). Should one of your numbers come up once, you get paid even money. Should one of your numbers come up twice you get paid 2-1. Should your number come up three times, you get paid 3-1.

The game keeps on going like this. Even an elementry examination will find that the game's expected value (barring loaded dice, which are common), is far worse than that of any other table game. The game is sometimes used as a fundraiser for charity, but the odds of coming away with more money than originally put in are quite small.


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