Brahimi002 Posted Wednesday at 08:25 PM #1 Posted Wednesday at 08:25 PM Which game do you believe rewards strategy more than luck? Tell us why you think it stands out.
Swiftheart Posted Wednesday at 08:26 PM #2 Posted Wednesday at 08:26 PM Here to read comments Brahimi002 1
luis18 Posted Friday at 12:58 AM #3 Posted Friday at 12:58 AM ngl poker's all about teh skill, once you learn how to read ppl it's a game changer ?
nyxenoria23 Posted Friday at 10:45 AM #5 Posted Friday at 10:45 AM Blackjack has actual math you can count on unlike poker whre bluffing still feels like luck half the time.
Emberriva15 Posted Friday at 01:16 PM #6 Posted Friday at 01:16 PM counting cards in blackjack shifts the odds heavy but you gotta keep a straight face or they boot ya quick
sandanlor9 Posted Friday at 02:41 PM #7 Posted Friday at 02:41 PM blackjack feels the most honest, just cold numbers and a bit of memmory work.
zylosess Posted Friday at 03:42 PM #8 Posted Friday at 03:42 PM honestly limbo is the most underrated for skill, you can literally see the patterns if you watch the server seed trends long enough and just ride the 1.2x multipliers til it heats up
cutewahid Posted Friday at 03:50 PM #9 Posted Friday at 03:50 PM Here to learn from the experienced ones
jadevar Posted Saturday at 11:40 AM #10 Posted Saturday at 11:40 AM if you actually sit down and learn basic blackjack strategy it pushes the house edge below 1% which is basically the closest thing to fair youll find in a casino
ravique Posted Saturday at 12:03 PM #11 Posted Saturday at 12:03 PM Blackjack rewards patience sure, but craps has more depth if you learn the odds bets properly
Zyllyn Posted Saturday at 12:08 PM #12 Posted Saturday at 12:08 PM Betting the pass line with full odds in craps is the only bet where the house edge almost disappears if you bring enough bankroll.
sandienne0 Posted Saturday at 01:06 PM #13 Posted Saturday at 01:06 PM Everyone points to blackjack or craps but I think poker is the real answer here, mostly because you're playing against other people and not the house. The houes edge is fixed in table games no matter how well you play, but in poker you can actually be profitable long term if your skill gap is big enough.
raxtha68 Posted Saturday at 01:43 PM #14 Posted Saturday at 01:43 PM I remeber grinding roulette thinking I cracked a pattern for like 20 minutes straight, then the ball landed on zero and my "system" just evaporated lol. Blackjack does feel like the one where a solid chart actually bails you out more often than not though.
thorniroria5 Posted Saturday at 02:13 PM #15 Posted Saturday at 02:13 PM Honestly poker clears blackjack for me, its not even close. Beating other players who tilt or ovrbet is way more satisfying than trying to shave off a tiny house edge with perfect basic strategy.
runevar Posted Saturday at 04:06 PM #16 Posted Saturday at 04:06 PM Everyone talks about blackjack but poker's skill ceiling is absurd because you're exploiting people's egos not just the math.
wrenosmia2 Posted yesterday at 10:25 AM #17 Posted yesterday at 10:25 AM Honestly craps flies under the radar here, the pass line with full odds is one of the only bets where you can genuinely srhink the house edge to almost nothing if you manage your bankroll right
pelturra Posted yesterday at 12:07 PM #18 Posted yesterday at 12:07 PM One overlooked move in poker is folding more preflop from the blinds, it plugs a huge leak without needing to outthink anyone after the flop
ace80tqx Posted 4 hours ago #19 Posted 4 hours ago Blackjack feels like you are mastering a system but poker is about reading chaos, so I would bet on poker every time.
BAPEqALat8 Posted 4 hours ago #20 Posted 4 hours ago I once spent an entire night learning basic strategy for blackjack only to watch a guy nexxt to me split tens against a dealer six and somehow walk away up huge, which kind of sums up the whole debate for me.
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