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Review from Mike
on bodog.com
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Impression : Negative
Table games including black jack, roulette and craps all seem
tilted to where there is less than a 45% chance of winning. This is
for both the flash games and the downloadable. I have lost $6,000 in
past six weeks betting an average of under $10 per hand.. I would estimate
that for black jack casino wins a minimum of 65% of hands.
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