Hey folks, this is BY FAR the best Promotion I have ever heard of. And it is ongoing with no dead line set! I think is kind of "too good to be true"!
Basically
5Dimes Casino is giving out $40,000 for every dollar you bet if it happens for the dealer to make a hand totaling 21 composed of 8 or more cards! OK, while certainly that is not something which you see every day, it is something which you would expect to see at least 1 in a million (to be more precise about 1.26 times in a million, according to my calculations).
Well, and we have this: a six deck blackjack game with 0.98% house edge provided by BetSoft (this software was caught delivering to players a botched keno game which favored the casino a few years ago after being tested and approved by Technical Systems Testing / TST Global, a third party company which actually issued "fair gaming certificates" for many casinos which are still up and running) and a Jackpot of FORTY THOUSANDS x BET jackpot (up to $1 Million) which should occur at least once in a million hands played. The speed of the game is good and one can easily play about 300 hands per hour.
The math is very simple: at a house edge of 1% you would expect to lose $10,000 after playing one million hands at $1 per bet. But by doing so you would expect to hit the jackpot and win $40,000 for a total profit of over $30,000. And this is at the lowest stake. If you multiply all that with $25 you do the count!
At a rate of 300 hands per hour, one should hit this jackpot in less than 14 months of every day play by playing 8 hours a day (including weekends). Basically
IF the game is fair, you are playing with a win expectation of $9 per hour if you only play $1 per bet, and up to $225 per hour profit if you play at $25 per bet!
With enough people playing/hunting the game, the casino will be giving out million after million every month! I imagine there are 4 possibilities: 1) My math was wrong and I stand corrected if that is the case, 2) The casino wanted to say 4,000 x bet Jackpot instead of 40,000 x bet, or 3) The casino will modify/retract this Promotion very soon, OR 4) The game is indeed rigged somehow (like payout to smallest bettors only after a total of "x" number of hands was played pooling all players in order to pass a RNG audit) or something like that. - What do you think about this?