A game of chance is in contrast with a game of skill. It is a
game
A game is a structured form of play (activity), play, usually undertaken for enjoyment, entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator s ...
whose outcome is strongly influenced by some
randomizing device. Common devices used include
dice
Dice (singular die or dice) are small, throwable objects with marked sides that can rest in multiple positions. They are used for generating random values, commonly as part of tabletop games, including dice games, board games, role-playing g ...
,
spinning tops,
playing cards,
roulette
Roulette is a casino game named after the French word meaning ''little wheel'' which was likely developed from the Italian game Biribi''.'' In the game, a player may choose to place a bet on a single number, various groupings of numbers, the ...
wheels, or numbered balls drawn from a container. A game of chance may be played as
gambling if players wage money or anything of monetary value.
Alternatively, a
game of skill is one in which the outcome is determined mainly by mental or physical
skill, rather than chance.
While a game of chance may have some skill element to it, chance generally plays a greater role in determining its outcome. A game of skill may also may have elements of chance, but skill plays a greater role in determining its outcome.
Gambling is known in nearly all human societies, even though many have passed laws restricting it. Early people used the
knucklebones of
sheep as dice. Some people develop a
psychological addiction to gambling, and will risk even food and shelter to continue.
Some games of chance may also involve a certain degree of skill. This is especially true when the player or players have decisions to make based upon previous or incomplete knowledge, such as
blackjack
Blackjack (formerly Black Jack and Vingt-Un) is a casino banking game. The most widely played casino banking game in the world, it uses decks of 52 cards and descends from a global family of casino banking games known as Twenty-One. This fami ...
. In other games, such as roulette and ''punto banco'',
(baccarat) the player may only choose the amount of bet and the thing he wants to bet on; the rest is up to chance, therefore these games are still considered games of chance with small amount of skills required. The distinction between 'chance' and 'skill' is relevant because in some countries chance games are illegal or at least
regulated, but skill games are not.
Since there is no standardized definition, poker, for example, has been ruled a game of chance in Germany and, by at least one New York state Federal judge, a game of skill there.
Addiction
People who engage in games of chance and gambling can develop a strong dependence on them. This is called psychopathology (addiction) of "pathological gambling". According to psychoanalyst
Edmund Bergler, there are six characteristics of pathological gamblers:
# They must play regularly: the issue here is to know from when the subject performs "too much."
# The game takes precedence over all other interests.
# There is optimism in the player that is not initiated by repeated experiences of failure.
# The player never stops until they win.
# Despite the precautions that they originally promised, they end up taking too many risks.
# There is in them a subjective experience of "thrill" (a shivering sensation, excitement, tension, both painful and pleasant) during the phases of play.
See also
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Stochastic process
In probability theory and related fields, a stochastic () or random process is a mathematical object usually defined as a family of random variables. Stochastic processes are widely used as mathematical models of systems and phenomena that appea ...
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Game classification
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Monty Hall problem
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Game of skill
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Russian roulette
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Gambler's ruin
References
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Game terminology