Best game to play at casino Reddit

As others have stated, all casino games have a house edge, and anyone playing them will lose in the long run. However, some games have a bigger house edge than others. Roulette has one of the worst odds. Blackjack and Craps have the best (but again, still losing).

I'd recommend memorizing the table in this link for blackjack. http://www.bjinsider.com/newsletter_118_simple.shtml

It's extremely easy to memorize, and if you ever get confused you can legit ask the dealer what you should do. They'll be honest and tell you, since it's within their interest to make you feel comfortable and stick around as long as possible.

Some corrections: 1) True. 2) True. 3) True. 4) True. 5) False. I'm not going to get into the long-winded explanation of why this is false, because the links below do a better job than I could. Generally, the game with the lowest house edge without respect to player strategy is Baccarat. Compare the expected value analysis of these games:

  • http://wizardofodds.com/craps (1.41% house edge on 'Pass' line bet)

  • http://wizardofodds.com/baccarat (1.06% house edge on 'Banker' bet)

When player strategy is involved, the house edge can be lowered further with optimal play:

  • http://wizardofodds.com/deuceswild (.76% player edge with optimal play and full pay table)

  • http://wizardofodds.com/jacksorbetter (.46% house edge with optimal play and full pay table)

  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackjack#Rule_variations_and_their_consequences_for_the_house_edge (.66% house edge given typical rules)

  1. True. 7) True. 8) False, sort of. Slots are the worst, I'll give you that. But Let It Ride and Caribbean Stud aren't as bad as Three Card and Four Card Poker:

  • http://wizardofodds.com/letitride (3.51% house edge)

  • http://wizardofodds.com/caribbeanstud (2.56% house edge with optimal play)

Compared to:

  • http://wizardofodds.com/threecardpoker (10.6% house edge)

  • http://wizardofodds.com/fourcardpoker (3.89% house edge)

A better rule of thumb is to not make side bets, with the exception of "the odds" in Craps, as side bets tend to have house edges around 10%.

9) Single zero tables? In the U.S.? Maybe if you're playing $50 minimum tables... Also video roulette occasionally features a single zero configuration, but usually make up for this by shorting the player on straight-up hits, paying as little as 32:1 instead of 35:1. Always check the pay tables. Roulette is a terrible game to begin with, but if you're going to play, play it in Atlantic City where the "en prison" rule is enforced: this lowers the house edge on even-money bets (Red/Black, Even/Odd, 1-18/19-36) to 2.53%.

10) Card counting is not the only way to beat the house, depending on your goal. There is such a thing as "advantage gambling", where the player plays games with low (or no) house edge with optimal strategy and maximizes value of comp & cash back promotions to generate an advantage for the player in the long run. For example, with full pay Jacks or Better, which has a 99.54% expected value (.46% house edge), it is possible to gain a thin advantage when the casino's system for tracking rated play provides for .5% comp/cash back. Now, this just flat out doesn't work unless you fully understand both the game being played and the comp system. But here's an example of how this would work:

Caesars Entertainment's "Total Rewards" comp system provides roughly .1% cash back with normal play (1 point per $10 video poker play, 1 point roughly equal to 1 cent cash back). So with perfect play the house edge is .46%, but factoring in rated play .1% cash back, the edge is really about .36%. While this wouldn't work every day, Caesars regularly offers registered players "reward multiplier days". The largest I was ever personally offered was 10x. This makes the cash back value of the earned "points" 1%. So, playing full pay Jacks or Better video poker (.46% house edge) during a 1% cash back (10x rewards credit) promotion results in a player edge of .54%. A thin edge, for sure, but an advantage for the player nevertheless.

Source: I'm not a professional gambler, however, I am a profitable player. I'm a Caesars Total Rewards "Diamond" tier member even though my tier score is only ~5900 for the year - I upgraded with "Diamond in a Day" playing Jacks or Better. I consistently receive comped rooms any time I wish to stay at any Caesars property, consistently receive free buffet offers, and also consistently receive free vouchers for the Diamond Lounge which provides basically free meals and drinks off the floor. I have over 75,000 bonus RC's in that account as well (~$750 comp value, ~$375 actual cash back) which were earned by maximizing the value of promotional offers. I don't play anything besides live poker, video poker, and mini-bac.

What is the best game to play at a casino to win?

Blackjack Blackjack has the best odds of winning, with a house edge of just 1 percent in most casinos, Bean said. Plus, you are playing against only the dealer, not hooded poker champions. "Blackjack is one of our easiest games to play," Bean said.

What is the best casino game Reddit?

The games I can currently think of, in order from best to worst:.
Poker. ... .
Blackjack. ... .
Craps, assuming you stay the hell away from anything in the middle. ... .
Baccarat. ... .
Pai Gow Poker/Pai Gow Tiles..

What games in casino is easiest to win on?

As noted above, blackjack, craps, baccarat, roulette, and video poker are some of the easiest casino games with a high probability of winning. The rules are also pretty simple, making these games easy to play even for a newbie.

What casino game has 50 50 chance?

Roulette is a basic game with a high payout rate of 97.30 percent, making it a good choice for beginners. You have a 50/50 chance of winning whether you wager on black or red, and you'll receive back twice as much money if you do.