Hot runs feel safer than they are, and cold runs feel worse than they are. Recency bias is the habit of overweighing the last few results and ignoring the full sample. You beat it with rules, not vibes, and with metrics that describe streaks without lying. What recency bias looks like in play Recency bias… Continue reading Beating Recency Bias: Systems to Judge Streaks
Author: Frazer Ramsey
Underdog Strategy: Price Discipline Over Hype
Underdogs are where value hides, but only at the right price. Narratives sell “fight” and “momentum”; edges come from numbers. Your job is to buy probability cheaply, not to cheer the long shot. What “price discipline” really means Price discipline is betting only when the odds you get beat the true chance you believe. It’s… Continue reading Underdog Strategy: Price Discipline Over Hype
KYC/AML Stacks: OCR, Liveness, and PEP Screening
Casinos, sportsbooks, and Web3 platforms face strict rules on knowing their customers and stopping illicit funds. The “stack” of KYC/AML tools decides how smooth onboarding feels for players and how compliant operators stay with regulators. Three building blocks—OCR, liveness checks, and PEP screening—carry most of the load. OCR: reading documents without human eyes Optical Character… Continue reading KYC/AML Stacks: OCR, Liveness, and PEP Screening
Data Feeds: Latency, Integrity, and Official vs Unofficial
Casinos, sportsbooks, and VR gaming platforms all run on data feeds. Odds, results, and in-play stats come from third-party streams that must be fast, accurate, and reliable. For players, the quality of those feeds shapes fairness and the odds you actually see. Latency: speed is more than convenience Latency is the delay between real-world action… Continue reading Data Feeds: Latency, Integrity, and Official vs Unofficial
Mobile-First Design: Why Thumb Zones Rule Navigation
Most gambling and VR players browse and place bets on phones, not desktops. Mobile-first design means building around the way hands actually hold a device. Thumb zones—areas where thumbs naturally reach—decide whether navigation feels effortless or frustrating. What thumb zones are A thumb zone is the space your thumb comfortably covers when holding a phone… Continue reading Mobile-First Design: Why Thumb Zones Rule Navigation
Cashier UX: Reducing Friction from KYC to Withdrawals
The cashier is where trust is won or lost. Smooth deposits and withdrawals keep players engaged, while clunky forms and delays drive them away. Designing cashier UX means balancing compliance checks with speed, clarity, and control. Why friction happens Friction comes from repeated data entry, unclear error messages, and unpredictable wait times. KYC rules add… Continue reading Cashier UX: Reducing Friction from KYC to Withdrawals
Baccarat Banker vs Player: True Edges Explained
Baccarat looks simple: bet on Banker, Player, or Tie. Underneath, the math makes one side consistently stronger. Understanding the true edges helps you decide where to place bets and why casinos set commissions the way they do. How the game resolves Two hands are dealt—one for Banker, one for Player. Each starts with two cards,… Continue reading Baccarat Banker vs Player: True Edges Explained
Building a Fair Dispute Process: Evidence and SLAs
Disputes are inevitable in gambling platforms—settlement errors, payment delays, or KYC holds all trigger them. A fair process isn’t just about compliance; it builds trust and reduces churn. The two pillars are clear evidence standards and service-level agreements (SLAs). Why evidence matters Disputes often come down to “player says” versus “platform says.” Evidence turns opinion… Continue reading Building a Fair Dispute Process: Evidence and SLAs