Every article on this site follows the same rules. House edge figures are stated accurately, never rounded to make a bet look better than it is. No page here sells a betting system, and no strategy on this site gets dressed up as more than what it actually is. What this site does promise is the truth about what each bet costs, what each strategy actually does, and what the game is really like at a table, so you can decide what to do with that information yourself.

In practice, that means a few concrete things. Every probability and house-edge number is calculated from the underlying combinatorics of two dice, not copied from a secondhand source and repeated without checking — the full method is on the Sources page. Strategy pages describe what a betting pattern does mathematically, including where it fails, rather than only highlighting the upside. The strategy section exists to explain how bets combine, not to imply that any combination beats the house edge over the long run, because none of them do.

This site also takes money from affiliate relationships with some of the operators referenced on the Where to Play page, and that is disclosed in full on the affiliate disclosure page. That relationship never determines which bets are recommended, how a strategy is described, or what a house-edge figure says. If a number ever needs correcting, the corrections policy explains how that happens.