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The question for the poll is would you make this side bet? (multiple votes allowed)
BTW, I just noticed on your Fortune side bet page regarding the progressive bonus that you say:
"The break-even meter (where there house edge is exactly zero) is $243,011.06. I have yet to see a jackpot get anywhere near this high."
According to the BConnected website, "Progressive is now over $274,567 as of June 3, 2016" at Boyd properties.
But if I was interested, I'd want to bet on my own hand.
Note: What is a "Royal Flush with Royal Match"?
Quote: DJTeddyBearNot a fan of sucker bets. I wouldn't play it.
But if I was interested, I'd want to bet on my own hand.
Note: What is a "Royal Flush with Royal Match"?
I believe it is a royal flush of one suit and a suited king and queen of one of the three other suits.
Quote: BlueEagleAccording to the BConnected website, "Progressive is now over $274,567 as of June 3, 2016" at Boyd properties.
Hmmm. I'll have to check that out. As I recall, there are different pay tables, so maybe my site has a different one than the one you refer to.
Quote: WizardofnothingIt's so weird I always thought some of those bets were c Counterproductive from the player standpoint regardless of edge, cheering for the dealer to get a big hand is like betting on a dealer blackjack- you lose your bet to win the side bet...
Hi Tie Blackjack side bet comes to mind.
Quote: WizardofnothingIt's so weird I always thought some of those bets were c Counterproductive from the player standpoint regardless of edge, cheering for the dealer to get a big hand is like betting on a dealer blackjack- you lose your bet to win the side bet.
I was thinking along those lines as I was reading about this Dealer Bonus side bet. However, I'd think of it more like insurance, where if my hand loses, hopefully I still get paid from the side bet. I've never played the Pai Gow Insurance side bet, though.
The Wizard shows the probability of the 9 high in low hand as roughly the same as a full house. In actuality it comes up nowhere near that amount, maybe 1/10 as often or so.
A 9-high in the two-card side does occur once in every 40 hands.