How do I contribute to a casino game wiki with accurate information?

hi , i wish to add facts (rules,house edge,strategy) to gambling wiki for card games like poker,blackjack,slots,etc. .how to ensure the accuracy of source while editing ?any advice by editors

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BugTriaging
BugTriagingAnswered on 12/22
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Second, validate the source of the information. Slot and table game house edges are either directly reported by casinos on their websites, or calculated based on a typical set of rules (e. g. , blackjack basic strategy can easily be confirmed against the classic “4-Deck to 8-Deck Blackjack Strategy Charts” published by Stanford Wong or other professional blackjack players).

When you have a question about poker, you go to the book The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky, or a trusted poker forum like 2+2, and ask a pro for the right strategy or rule of thumb. If you find two or more sources that agree, all the better.

Whenever you add fresh material, please cite your source in a footnote or reference section. That’s how it works on all wikis, and it allows people to cross-check if they so desire. If you aren’t sure whether something is correct, post a question in the wiki’s discussion forum; others will often be able to provide clarification.

ShaderCost
ShaderCostAnswered on 12/22

Many people want to contribute to pages about casino games. Make sure that you include reputable sources, such as casino websites, academic studies, or well-known game inventors. Compare your information to other high-quality websites before posting anything. Casinos often provide all of the necessary information for payout percentages and rules. Do not copy and paste; instead reword to prevent copyright infringement. Visit forums where experts discuss probabilities and strategies (e. g. BlackJack Info, 2+2 Poker). If you feel comfortable explaining the game yourself, use a "disclaimer" tag. Articles are more likely to be accepted if they are clearly and succinctly written with proper citations. Play fair, and you will prosper.

LearningCurve
LearningCurveAnswered on 12/23

Make sure you have verified information from official rule books, licensed operators, peer-reviewed scientific sources, etc. If possible, cross-verify odds and strategy with trusted references such as WizardofOdds and other prominent mathematicians in the industry. If you cannot validate something on a forum or blog, then don’t include it. Provide citations for everything and ask an experienced editor if you are unsure. Do not express any personal opinions, and aim for an objective writing style. The more verifiable your sources, the quicker editors will approve your contribution.

ExploitOrFeature
ExploitOrFeatureAnswered on 12/24

To begin: check rule books at casinos, the maths-based gambling websites like Wizard of Odds, and papers on game theory. Use simulators or online calculators to validate figures for house edge and optimal strategy. If you’re uncertain about something, flag it for a more knowledgeable editor or attribute sources in your edit summary. Just keep it short, keep it sourced, and your fellow editors will thank you.

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