Alright, mate, you’ve thrown down the gauntlet, and I’ll bite—though I’m not here to preach about live dealer games being your golden ticket. I spend my days crunching numbers on tennis courts, not card tables, but your rant’s got me thinking. You’re down 70% over 50 sessions? Brutal, no question. House edge’ll do that if you’re not careful, and yeah, it can feel like the deck’s stacked—sometimes literally. But let’s flip this to my turf for a sec. Tennis betting’s a different beast; it’s not you vs. the house, it’s player vs. player, odds vs. stats. I’ve tracked my last 50 tennis bets—ATP, WTA, you name it—and I’m up 15%. Not bragging, just saying: data’s king. For example, last week’s Miami Open, I pegged Sinner to dominate after analyzing his first-serve win rate (82%) and his opponent’s shaky backhand under pressure. Nailed it, 6-3, 6-4. Point is, live dealer games might screw you with hidden edges, but at least with betting, you can dig into the raw numbers—match stats, head-to-heads, surface trends—and fight back. Your blackjack table’s not giving you that shot. Show me a dealer’s serve speed or bust percentage, and maybe I’d play your game. Until then, I’ll stick to aces on the court, not at the table. What’s your data say? Still waiting on those stats you’re hiding.