Welcome to AceFever — your data-driven home for casino game strategy.
We started AceFever because we were frustrated with the state of gambling content online: affiliate-stuffed listicles, outdated basic strategy charts, and guides written by people who had clearly never sat at a blackjack table. We decided to do something different.
AceFever publishes in-depth, mathematically verified strategy guides for blackjack, poker, roulette, baccarat, and more. Every recommendation we make is backed by probability, game theory, or verified simulations — not by which casino pays the highest commission.
What We Cover
Our editorial focus is on skill-based casino games where player decisions genuinely affect outcomes. You will find:
– Blackjack basic strategy charts and card-counting systems (Hi-Lo, KO, Omega II)
– Texas Hold’em and Omaha poker hand rankings, pot odds, and position play
– Roulette bet selection, house edge breakdowns, and bankroll management
– Baccarat pattern analysis and side-bet math
– Casino game guides for beginners through advanced players
Our Editorial Standards
Every article on AceFever goes through a rigorous review process:
1. We verify all statistics against primary sources (UNLV Center for Gaming Research, academic game theory papers, or verified simulation data).
2. We disclose house edge percentages honestly — including when the math does not favor the player.
3. We do not recommend any betting system that promises guaranteed wins. No such system exists.
4. We update our guides whenever game rules or industry standards change.
We believe that informed players make better decisions — whether that means knowing when to double down, understanding true count conversion, or simply knowing the difference between a proposition bet and a place bet.
Responsible Gambling
Casino games are entertainment. We encourage all readers to set strict bankroll limits before they play, never chase losses, and use the responsible gambling tools offered by licensed casinos (deposit limits, self-exclusion, session timers). If gambling is causing you harm, please reach out to the National Problem Gambling Helpline at 1-800-522-4700 (US) or visit begambleaware.org (UK).
Contact Us
Have a question, a strategy tip, or spotted an error in one of our guides? We welcome feedback from our readers. Use our Contact page to get in touch — we read every message.