Built for curious players
PLAY THE
GAME. KNOW
THE MATH.
Casino tools, tested strategy, and zero magic systems. I build things that help you make clearer decisions at the table.
Four games. One curious mind.
Roulette · Baccarat · Blackjack · Craps

Pick your game
Four tables.
Endless tinkering.
Cut through casino folklore with approachable explainers, useful math, and field-tested ways to play with more intention.
Roulette
Understand the wheel, compare bets, and keep every spin in perspective.
Explore roulette →02 / BACCARAT◆Baccarat
Decode the shoe, the rules, and the wagers that actually matter.
Explore baccarat →03 / BLACKJACK♠Blackjack
Learn basic strategy one sound decision at a time.
Explore blackjack →04 / CRAPS⚄Craps
Decode the layout, compare wagers, and understand what the dice can—and cannot—tell you.
Explore craps →Your new table-side companion
ONE APP.
ALL THE TOOLS.
Tink's Toolchest brings my roulette, baccarat, blackjack, and craps utilities together in one tidy mobile workshop.
- Game-specific utilities
- Clean session tracking
- Quick strategy references
- No hype, just useful math

Fresh from the strategy lab
READ. TEST.
TINKER. REPEAT.
A new practical guide every day, rotating through roulette, baccarat, blackjack, and craps.
Craps for the Compulsive Tinkerer: How Odds, Edge, and Variance Work
A clear, practical look at craps math: which bets have the smallest house edge, how odds change expected value, and what hit frequency and variance mean.
Read the latest guide →Spinning the Wheel: A Practical Roulette Guide for the Compulsive Tinkerer
Clear, non‑mystical explanation of roulette math: odds, house edge, hit frequency, variance, and practical betting choices for curious players.
Read guide →Blackjack for the Compulsive Tinkerer: Probabilities, Strategy, and Risk
A clear, practical blackjack primer for curious adults: how probability, strategy, edge, variance, and expected value shape smart decisions—no hype, no promises
Read guide →“There is no system that beats the house. But there is a smarter way to play.”
— The Compulsive Tinkerer philosophy
