August 13th, 2010 at 9:30:57 AM
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Super 6 is a version of Baccarat. The same rules are observed and it only differs in the payouts.
Winning bets on Bankers will be paid 1 to 1, but in the event of the Bank winning on 6 points the bets will be paid 1 to 2.
Winning bets on Player will be still paid 1 to 1.
A side bet is offered in case the Banker wins on 6: it is normally called ‘Bonus Bet’. It pays 12 to 1.
i would like to ask the math people here
1.) what is the probability of the Banker winning on 6 in an 8-deck shoe?
2.) what is the house edge on both player and banker in this variant of baccarat?
3.) what is the house edge on the super 6 side bet which pays 12:1.
thanks.
Winning bets on Bankers will be paid 1 to 1, but in the event of the Bank winning on 6 points the bets will be paid 1 to 2.
Winning bets on Player will be still paid 1 to 1.
A side bet is offered in case the Banker wins on 6: it is normally called ‘Bonus Bet’. It pays 12 to 1.
i would like to ask the math people here
1.) what is the probability of the Banker winning on 6 in an 8-deck shoe?
2.) what is the house edge on both player and banker in this variant of baccarat?
3.) what is the house edge on the super 6 side bet which pays 12:1.
thanks.
August 13th, 2010 at 11:10:29 AM
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See my baccarat appendix 6, U.K. variant.
"For with much wisdom comes much sorrow." -- Ecclesiastes 1:18 (NIV)
August 13th, 2010 at 12:20:38 PM
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thank you for that useful link wizard.
for super 6 baccarat:
house edge of 1.24% on the player
house edge of 1.46% on the banker
when playing in a super 6 baccarat it is logical we always place our bets on the player, because it has the lowest house edge.
is that correct wizard?
thanks again.
for super 6 baccarat:
house edge of 1.24% on the player
house edge of 1.46% on the banker
when playing in a super 6 baccarat it is logical we always place our bets on the player, because it has the lowest house edge.
is that correct wizard?
thanks again.