The casino floor is a breeding ground for wild superstitions, urban legends, and completely illogical betting strategies.
Believing in gambling fallacies often leads players to make terrible financial decisions at the tables.
Why Machines Are Never ‘Due’
Many players will hover around a machine that hasn’t paid out recently, firmly believing it is mathematically ready to explode.
This is a classic example of the Gambler’s Fallacy; the machine has absolutely zero memory of its previous spins.

- The RNG operates continuously, millions of times a second, even when nobody is playing the game
- Slot attendants cannot tell you which machine is going to hit next because it is literally impossible to know
- Treat every single spin as a completely fresh start with the exact same statistical probability
Myth 2: Dealers Can Control the Roulette Ball
Some gamblers get angry at the dealer, accusing them of purposely dropping the ball into a pocket that busts the players.
In reality, the physics of a modern roulette wheel make intentional targeting completely and utterly impossible.
| Superstition | The Mathematical Truth | The Danger |
|---|---|---|
| Using a player’s card lowers your odds | The card reader has no connection to the RNG | You miss out on highly valuable free comps |
| Hot and Cold streaks exist in Roulette | The ball has no memory; odds remain static | Leads to dangerous progressive betting systems |
Always remember that the casino relies entirely on statistics, not magic, to guarantee their profit margins.
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