Casino games of actual skill

Rate This Idea » By Shorty Morty In Business | January 18, '09

Summary of Idea #122

The suffering Casino industiry needs video games that reward actual skills..

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  • Reply | Posted January 29, '09, 2:04 am by David.Philips

    That goes against the main point of casinos
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    The games in the casinos are designed so that the gambler is always mathematically, statistically much more likely to lose than to win.

    Games of skill would take control of that chance out of the hands of the casino and place it in the hands of the gambler. Casinos will never take that risk on any kind of significant scale.

  • Reply | Posted July 18, '10, 4:45 am by uxobob

    like it but
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    check out win it in a minute.  the tv show.  there is already a compition that you can make money playing video games. but as always , good luck

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