Blackjack or Roulette: Which gives you a better chance?

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I was literally arguing this with one of my friends yesterday. He swears that roulette is better but I still feel that blackjack gives you more control. Between blackjack or roulette, which one really gives better chances for real ?
 
I would say blackjack. That's because it is often labeled as easiest casino games to win. It is generally believed blackjack has a chance of 49-51 percent. Unlike roulette which is purely a chance, blackjack is also skill and strategy.
 
If you're talking strictly about your chances, blackjack is generally the better bet. Roulette is simpler and can be fun, but from a mathematical standpoint, blackjack gives players a better opportunity to make decisions that improve their expected results.
 
Roulette is often perceived as close to 50/50 when betting on red or black, but the presence of the green zero (and double zero in some versions) actually gives the house its edge. All casino games favor the house, but I think roulette can feel more straightforward compared to blackjack, even if blackjack offers better odds with optimal strategy.
 
Blackjack generally offers better odds because player decisions can influence outcomes and reduce the house edge. Roulette is mostly chance, with a fixed house advantage. So long-term, blackjack tends to be more favorable for players.
 

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