Definition
A banking game is a casino game where players bet against the house (the bank). The casino acts as the opponent, covering all bets and collecting losses. Unlike player-vs-player games, banking games have the house always involved. Think of it as a constant tug-of-war between you and the casino's resources. The house has a statistical edge, ensuring long-term profitability. Popular examples include blackjack, roulette, and craps; understanding the house's edge is crucial in banking games.