the real coin rate matters more than case odds

Re: the real coin rate matters more than case odds

by Wilson Emily -
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That statement is basically about **expected value vs raw odds**.

“Case odds” only tell you **how likely you are to win something**, but they don’t tell you **how valuable the win is**. The “real coin rate” usually refers to the **actual return you get over time (payout/value rate)**, which includes both probability and reward size. Spotifyalternative

So even if a case has “good odds,” it can still be bad if the rewards are low. On the other hand, a lower-odds case can be better if the payouts are high enough to give a better overall return.

In short:
**Odds = chance of winning**
**Coin rate = long-term value/return**