Below are five wagers that offer the lowest house edge in the casino. Remember that there is no casino game that offers an advantage to the player. The key is to have fun, stick to your gambling budget, and leave the table when you are ahead. The best bets in the casino require an understanding of optimal strategy. All of the games below are available in person and on the internet. Both online and offline casinos offer the same house edge.
Craps Pass Line Odds (0.60%)
Craps often intimidates new casino players. The rules and betting possibilities are so complex that it requires no less than four dealers to operate the table. There are actually 15 different games going on at once, but the core of the game is relatively simple to understand. The basic bet of craps is the pass line. The pass line has two separate phases: before the point is established and after the point is set. Before the point is set, the player wins 1:1 if an eleven or a seven is rolled. The player loses if a two, three, or twelve, "craps" is called and the player loses his bet. If a four, five, six, eight, nine, or ten is rolled, that number is declared the "point," and the next phase of the game begins.
After the point has been set, the player has the option to place an additional bet called a "pass line point bet." These chips are placed behind the pass line bet. This opportunity should be maximized, since the house edge for this bet is 0%. The dice are rolled until the point number appears again or a seven is rolled. If a seven is rolled, the player loses both bets. If the point is rolled before a seven, the player wins both bets. The original bet on the pass line pays 1:1, for a house edge of 1.24%. The pass line point bet pays higher amounts depending on how likely the point is to be rolled. If the point is six or eight, the odds are 7:6. Five or nine pays 7:5, and four or ten pays 2:1.
Taken together, the pass line and the pass line point bets have only a 0.60% house edge. This is the best bet in the casino. There are many other bets that can be made in craps, but none give the player such outstanding odds.
Basic Blackjack Strategy (0.80%)
Blackjack is one of the most popular table games. The rules are simple to understand: get as close to twenty one without going over. The player is dealt two cards, which are worth the number printed on them, or ten if it is a face card. Aces are worth one or eleven. The player can choose to receive more cards by telling the dealer to "hit." The player's hand is compared with the dealer's. If the player has a higher hand, the player wins. If the dealer and the player have equal hands, the bet is returned.
The optimal playing strategy is outlined in the Blackjack Basic Strategy Card. It tells the dealer when to hit, stand, split, or double down. Using basic strategy reduces the house edge to 0.80%. Casinos have been trying to introduce blackjack variants that have less optimal rules for players. Stick with traditional blackjack for the best odds.
Baccarat- Banker Bet (1.17%)
Baccarat is the favored game of high-rollers. Despite this reputation, it is actually a very simple game. The "player" rotates around the table, although no decision needs to be made by the player. Two cards are dealt to the player and the dealer. Cards are worth their face value (aces are one); kings, queens, jacks, and tens are worth zero. Total up the cards and look at the right digit. This is the score. If the player has a 5 or less, he automatically hits. The banker hits or stands based on a chart of outcomes.
There are only three wagering options: player, banker, or tie. All bettors can bet on any of these three options. Bets on tie pay 8:1, but this is a poor bet with a house edge of 14%. Winning bets on the player pay 1:1, with a house edge of 1.36%. Winning bets on the banker pay 19:20 due to the house collecting a 5% commission. This is one of the best bets in the casino, with a house edge of only 1.17%. Mini-Baccarat is played on a small table with the same rules and smaller minimum bets. This allows average money players to participate in the game.
Pai Gow Poker (2.3%)
Pai Gow Poker is a popular game with card players because it involves strategic decision-making and a slow pace of game play. Players and the dealer are dealt seven cards, which they arrange into a five card hand and a two card hand. The five card hand must be higher than the two card hand. The dealer arranges his cards using specific house rules. The player's hands are compared to the dealer's. If both the five card and two card hands are higher, the player wins 1:1, minus a 5% commission. If both are lower, the player loses his bet. If the player wins one hand and the dealer loses the other, the hand is a push and the bet is returned. About 41% of hands end up as a push, so many players enjoy being able to play for long periods with a relatively small bankroll.
If you have large amounts of money, you can actually gain an advantage of 0.2% by acting as the banker. If you volunteer to be the banker, your chips are used to pay winning hands at the table. The player-banker collects all losing bets minus a 5% commission for the casino. To be the banker, plan on bringing at least triple the table maximum with you.
Three Card Poker- Pair Plus (2.32%)
Three card poker can be found in every casino. Two games can be played simultaneously: ante/bet and pair plus. However, the player can elect to play only one game. Pair plus has by far better odds, and offers the chance for a large payout. The game is simple, and no decisions need to be made by the player except how much to bet.
The player is dealt three cards. If the cards make a pair or better, the player wins. If not, the player loses. Pairs pay 1:1, a three-card flush pays 4:1, a three-card straight pays 6:1, three of a kind pays 30:1, and a straight flush 40:1. Only 25% of a player's hands will be winners. Players should bring enough money to the table to play ten hands. Over time, the progressive payout for better hands evens out the house advantage.
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3 Comments
Post a CommentThe odds you report are incorrect. 6 & 8 = 6 to 5, 5 & 9 = 3 to 2, 4 & 10 = 2 to 1.
Poker is a different thing entirely. Numeric odds can't be calculated because it is a game of skill. If you are talented enough, it is very possible to make money playing poker. However, I encourage players to stay away from Hold 'Em because of all the TV-inspired players these days. Stick to Omaha or 7-card stud.
Play Texas Hold 'Em