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Mike_25
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Don't believe the casinos when they say "en prison" gives players a fair chance. Sure, you get your bet back if the ball lands on zero on the next roll. But losing half your bet every other roll adds up fast.
The truth is "en prison" slowly bleeds your bankroll. You're just delaying that inevitable loss. Casinos know this gives them the edge over time. Even worse, it tempts you to let bets ride, "hoping to hit it big."
So here's the real contest with "en prison": can you resist leaving your bet imprisoned, or will the tiny glimmer of chance lure you in until your funds are running on empty? Walk away now and keep your dough, friend. The truth is, "en prison" is designed to get you, well, imprisoned to the house's advantage.
The truth is "en prison" slowly bleeds your bankroll. You're just delaying that inevitable loss. Casinos know this gives them the edge over time. Even worse, it tempts you to let bets ride, "hoping to hit it big."
So here's the real contest with "en prison": can you resist leaving your bet imprisoned, or will the tiny glimmer of chance lure you in until your funds are running on empty? Walk away now and keep your dough, friend. The truth is, "en prison" is designed to get you, well, imprisoned to the house's advantage.