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Slot machines are commonplace in casinos Gambling has had many different meanings depending on the cultural and historical context in which it is used. Currently, in western society, it has an economic definition, referring to "wagering money or something of material value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money or material goods". Typically the outcome of the wager is evident within a short period of time.

This definition of gambling usually excludes:

  • Emotional or physical risk-taking where what is being risked is not money or material goods (e.g., skydiving, running for office, asking someone for a date, etc.)
  • Buying insurance, as the primary intent of the purchase is to protect against loss, rather than to collect or win
  • All forms of 'investment' (stock market, real estate) with positive expected returns, economic utility, and some underlying value independent of the risk being undertaken
  • Starting a new business, as time and effort are also being wagered and the outcome is not determined in a short period of time
  • Situations where the possibility of winning additional money or material goods is a secondary or incidental reason for the wager/purchase (e.g., buying a raffle ticket to support a worthy cause)
  • Prediction markets or knowledge exchanges where the outcome is to encourage the development of market-based mechanisms for resolving questions of science, technology, management, strategy, planning, policy, etc.

There are three variables common to all forms of gambling:

  • How much is being wagered, the initial stake (in money or material goods).
  • The predictability of the event.
    • In mechanical or electronic gambling such as lotteries, slot machines and bingo, the results are random and unpredictable; no amount of skill or knowledge (assuming machinery is functioning as intended) can give an advantage in predicatability to anyone.
    • However, for sports events such as horse racing and soccer matches there is some predictability to the outcome; thus a person with greater knowledge and/or skill will have an advantage over others.
  • The odds agreed between the two (or more) parties to the wager; where there is a house or a bookmaker, the odds are (quite legally) arranged in favour of the house.

The expected value, positive or negative, is a mathematical calculation using these three variables. The amount wagered determines the scale of an individual wager (bet); the odds and the amount wagered determine the payout if successful; the predicability determines the frequency of success. Finally the frequency of success times the payout minus the amount wagered equals the "expected value" The skill of a gambler lies in understanding and manoeuvring the three variables so that the "actual value" is positive over a series of wagers.

by MultiMedia and Nicolae Sfetcu

This guide is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License

Gambling Guide

  • Gambling
    • "Beatable" casino games
      • Horse racing
        • Handicapping
    • "Unbeatable" casino games
    • Non-casino gambling games
      • Mahjong
      • Card games
        • Playing card
        • Liar's poker
        • Bourré
        • Bridge
        • Cribbage
        • Lansquenet
        • Piquet
        • Thirty-one
        • Three card brag
      • Coin-tossing
        • Head and Tail
      • Razzle
    • Fixed-odds gambling
      • Greyhound racing
      • Jai alai
      • Football
        • Soccer
        • American football
      • Golf
      • Tennis
      • Cricket
      • Baseball
      • Basketball
      • Ice hockey
      • Rugby
      • Snooker
      • Motor sports
      • Boxing
      • Darts
      • Cross-country skiing
      • Biathlon
      • Prediction market
    • Scratchcards
      • Online scratch card
    • Confidence trick
      • Shell game
      • Three card monte
    • Mobile gambling
    • Online gambling
    • Gambling regulation
  • Bingo
    • Bingo (US)
    • Bingo (card game)
    • Bingo card
      • Flimsies
    • Buzzword bingo
    • Housie
    • Keno
    • Online bingo
  • Blackjack
    • Card counting
    • Chinese Blackjack
    • Double Attack Blackjack
    • Double Exposure Blackjack
    • Kelly criterion
    • MindPlay
    • Seven twenty-seven
    • Spanish 21
    • Ten and a half
  • Dice games
    • Backgammon
    • Battle dice
    • Bau cua ca cop
    • Big and small
    • Bunco
    • Button Men
    • Cee-lo
    • Chingona
    • Cho-han bakuchi
    • Chuck-a-luck
    • Cootie
    • Cosmic Wimpout
    • Craps
    • Crown and anchor
    • Dice
    • Dice 10000
    • Dice control
    • Diceland
    • Don't Go To Jail
    • Dragon Dice
    • Dudo
    • Farkel
    • Hazard
    • Kismet
    • Kuriki
    • Liar's dice
    • Mia
    • Mexico
    • Mr. Three
    • Passe-dix
    • Petals Around the Rose
    • Pig
    • Shut the Box
    • Sic bo
    • Tablero da Gucci
    • Threes
    • Under Over
    • Yahtzee
    • Zonk
  • Lottery
    • Lottery card games
      • Basset
      • Blind_Hookey
      • Faro
      • Fuck the Dealer
      • Hollywood Poker
      • Kot bo sitah
    • 4-Digits
    • Bovine bingo
    • Jueteng
    • Lottery jackpot records
    • Lottery machine
    • Lottery Mathematics
    • Mega number
    • Numbers game
    • Punchboard
    • Raffle
    • Sweepstakes
    • Video Lottery Terminal
  • Poker
    • Poker gameplay and terminology
      • Poker hands
        • Rank of hands
        • List of slang names for poker hands
        • Dead man's hand
        • Dominating hand
        • Drawing hand
        • Made hand
        • Non-standard poker hand
        • Nut hand
        • Pocket Aces
        • Starting hand
      • Poker jargon
      • Aggression
      • Bad beat
      • Betting
      • Big bet
      • Blind
      • Bluff
      • Bug
      • Burn card
      • Button
      • Cards speak
      • Cheating in poker
      • Check-raise
      • Chip race
      • Chopping the blinds
      • Closed
      • Community card
      • Counterfeit
      • Curse of Scotland
      • Dead money
      • Declaration
      • Defense
      • Domination
      • Draw
      • Flop
      • Freeroll
      • Fundamental theorem of poker
      • Hand-for-hand
      • High card by suit
      • High-low split
      • Hole cam
      • Isolation
      • Kicker
      • Morton's theorem
      • One player to a hand
      • Open-ended
      • Out
      • Poker chip
      • Poker dealer
      • Poker equipment
      • Poker probability
      • Poker psychology
      • Poker strategy
      • Position
      • Post oak bluff
      • Pot
      • Pot odds
      • Protection
      • Public cardroom rules
      • Rake
      • Ring game
      • River
      • Rollout
      • Rounder
      • Rule variations
      • Showdown
      • Slow play
      • Split
      • Steal
      • Stripped deck
      • Suited connectors
      • Table stakes
      • Tell
      • Tilt
      • Turn
      • Value
      • Wild card
    • Poker television programs
    • Poker tournaments
      • Satellite tournament
      • Tournament director
      • World Poker Tour
      • World Series of Poker
    • Poker variants
      • Draw poker
        • Anaconda
        • Badugi
        • Five-card draw
        • Lowball
      • Stud poker
        • Caribbean stud poker
        • Five-card stud
        • Roll your own
        • Seven-card stud
        • Twist
      • Texas hold 'em
        • Poker probability (Texas hold 'em)
        • Texas hold 'em hands
        • Texas Hold'em Bonus Poker
        • WinHoldEm
      • Blind man's bluff
      • Chicago
      • Chinese poker
      • Community card poker
        • Omaha hold 'em
      • Dealer's choice
      • Four card poker
      • H.O.R.S.E.
      • H.O.S.E
      • Kuhn poker
        • Old Pink Poker
      • Let It Ride
      • Pai gow poker
        • Pyramid poker
      • Red Dog
      • Strip poker
      • Three card poker
    • Online poker
    • List of poker related topics
  • Roulette and wheel games
    • Big Six wheel
    • Martingale
    • Petits-Chevaux
    • Russian roulette
    • Straperlo
  • Sheepshead
    • Blind
    • Leasters
    • Long
    • Schmear
    • Schneider
    • Walk
    • Variations of Sheepshead
  • Slot machines
    • Pachinko
    • Progressive jackpot
    • Quiz machine
    • Skill With Prizes
    • US slot machine ownership regulations
  • Video poker
    • Ace invaders
    • List of video poker games
  • Gambling variants
    • Baccarat
    • Biribi
    • Casino war
    • Dead pool
    • Fan-Tan
    • Handgame
    • Oicho-Kabu
    • Pai Gow
    • Panguingue
    • Trente et Quarante
    • Two-up
  • Casino
    • Black Book
    • Casino game
    • Casino token
    • Cheating
    • Griffin Book
    • Locals casino
    • Online casino
    • Racino
    • Riverboat casino
    • Las Vegas
  • Wagering
    • Betting exchanges
      • ABetX
      • Betfair
      • iBetX
    • Bookmakers
    • Sports betting
      • Asian handicap
      • Football pools
      • Parimutuel betting
      • Point shaving
      • Soft lines
      • Sports betting systems
      • Sportsbook
      • Spread betting
      • Tic-tac
      • Totalisator
      • Tote board
      • Trifecta
    • Arbitrage betting
    • Bank job
    • Bar bet
    • Betting strategy
    • Calcutta
    • Daily double
    • Dutch book
    • Exacta
    • Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
    • Kelly gambling
    • Nassau
    • Odds
    • Over-under
    • Parlay
    • Pick 6
    • Proposition bet
    • SP bookmaking
    • Scientific wager
    • Simon-Ehrlich wager
    • Sucker bet
    • Superfecta
  • Gamblers
    • List of World Backgammon Champions
    • MIT Blackjack Team
    • Poker players
      • Computer poker players
      • Poker Hall of Fame
      • World Poker Tour Walk of Fame
  • Gambling terminology
    • Advantage player
    • Availability error
    • Beginner's luck
    • Betting odds slang
    • Boxcars
    • Chinese auction
    • Crimp
    • Croupier
    • Gambler's fallacy
    • Gambler's ruin
    • Holdout
    • Risk premium
    • Shill
    • Vigorish
  • Gambling and society
    • Casino Night
    • Charity gambling
    • Compulsive gambling
    • Gamblers Anonymous
    • Gambling advertising
  • Gambling News
  • License
    • GNU Free Documentation License

Gambling Guide, by MultiMedia

This guide is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.

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