The “Best Game” at Raving’s Cutting Edge Table Games Conference
One of the most interesting aspects of this conference was a competition between the table games for best game. Each participant in the conference was given the opportunity to vote on the games. To be eligible to vote, the participant had to play each game. This play is certified: after a game was played, the vendor stamped a card. Only a participant with a full card could vote.
Advantage Play Against Slots
Simulations, Combinatorial Analysis and Biscuits
It's a math geek thing. People who don't understand what I do often think that everything is simulated.
Protecting Proprietary Games
Recently, I’ve been looking at a lot of new proprietary games for game protection weaknesses. I’ve long been interested in this subject, dating back to my decade of play as an advantage player. But now it’s just getting downright silly. Every time I turn around, I find another game with a weakness.