Sometimes, it’s fun to take a trip toSchedule 1’scasino and try your luck at its machines. Although you may score big here, you can also land yourself on a losing streak if you’re not careful. Let’s find out how to findSchedule 1’scasino and tips for making money here.
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Schedule 1 Casino location
Schedule 1’scasino is near the parking garage and supermarket along the northern coast. If you’re at the Motel, you’ll find it by heading directly east past Taco Ticklers. It’s open from 4 p.m. to 5 a.m., so you have plenty of time to get morning work done before visiting this location.
How to make money at the Casino in Schedule 1
As you enter the casino, you’ll find a few slot machines, a Blackjack table, and a Ride the Bus table for quick money-making. Like real gambling, you may quickly lose money here if you get unlucky. If you get lucky, though, this can be one ofSchedule 1’sfastest money-making methods.
That said, there are some strategies you can use for each game, as detailed below.

Slot Machines
Schedule 1’sslot machines are completely luck-based. As you approach them, you can change your bet to determine how much money you’ll use per spin before pulling a large red lever on the machine’s right side. There’s no specific strategy involved: how much you bet will depend entirely on your funds and how lucky you feel.
Blackjack
Of the three games available atSchedule 1’scasino, Blackjack requires the most skill. While it’s still primarily luck-based, you can use probability and math to increase your odds of winning. Below are some tips to help your chances:
In Blackjack, you’ll have what’s known as a Hard or Soft Total. A Hard Total is any pair of starting cards that don’t include an Ace. For example, if you have a Queen and a six to start, your Hard Total is 16. If this Queen was an Ace instead, the total would initially be 17 but turn into 7 if you hit and go beyond 21. In this case, you want to hit, turn the Ace into a one, and add the new hard to your Hard total.

What if you had an Ace and nine, though? In this case, the two combined would add to 20, the second-best outcome you can have. You always want to stand in this situation, as the dealer’s odds of surpassing this are low. They still can, but the odds are in your favor.
Ride the Bus
Lastly is Ride the Bus, a betting game where you guess the value of cards. Here are the four questions the dealer will ask as you play:
The first question is a 50-50 guess. you may back out now and reclaim your bet or guess if the next card will have a red or black suit. Think of it like a coin flip, with a win resulting in doubling your bet.

Next, you’ll guess if the next card will be higher or lower than the previous one. This one will depend entirely on what your first card was. If the dealer pulled a two, you’ll probably want to say higher. Similarly, if it is a 10 or a face card, the next one will likely be lower. If it was somewhere in the middle, you’d have another 50-50 guess if you continue your bet.
Now, for the most difficult to understand: the Inside or Outside question. This one involves guessing whether the third card will have a value between the first two. For example, if your first card was a two and the second was a five, you’d guess whether the next will be between these two numbers or outside their range. In this case, you’d have higher odds if you pick Outside. If the five was a 10 instead, Inside is your best bet.

Lastly, you have another (mostly) 25 percent chance of guessing which suit the final card will be. You can use your previous cards to narrow down options, but your odds of winning are low. Only take this one if you’re willing to risk it all for a massive multiplier. There’s no strategy for this aside from trusting your luck or redeeming your bet while it’s still at a profitable point. It’s not quiteinfinite money, but you can make a lot.





