How does gambling WORK?!
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 19:38 -0700
Almost caught up with the latest UY issues. Have recently read the Sakura stories about a whip-armed gambler, and comparing this with other gambling houses we've seen, I'm starting to wonder what the point of gambling is in Usagi's Japan if the only game is guessing whether the dice will be odd or even. Assuming these are akin to modern six-siders, the chances are fifty-fifty that the player will be right. On average, that leaves no profit for the house or the player -- modern gambling games are at the least subtly in favor of the house. Yet Sakura is told by the gambling boss that she is very good at the job. How is this possible? What skill is there in the game? The only way for anyone to make money in the long-term would be by cheating (which we do see), but it would seem to be pretty easy to test for cocked dice and everyone can't be using them or no one would bother gambling. Hmm, unless there's a cover charge to get in the door... that would make the house money on an even game.
Or were there other, more profitable, games we're not seeing? Cards? Formal betting systems like modern horse or greyhound racing (as opposed to the black-haired guy who appeared in two stories betting on dueling samurai)?
Or were there other, more profitable, games we're not seeing? Cards? Formal betting systems like modern horse or greyhound racing (as opposed to the black-haired guy who appeared in two stories betting on dueling samurai)?