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Deucekies
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January 18th, 2026 at 3:43:07 PM permalink
Has anyone ever done the odds on the Player and Banker having a two-card tie with four cards of the same rank? That'd be "33 - 33", "44 - 44", "88 - 88", or "99 - 99".
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harris
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January 18th, 2026 at 4:10:35 PM permalink
About 1/10,000 or 0.011695% according to my calculations (eight deck)
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January 18th, 2026 at 6:41:25 PM permalink
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About 1/10,000 or 0.011695% according to my calculations (eight deck)
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Up in the trees- a monkey agrees!

(4/13)*(31*30*29)/(415*414*413)
Deucekies
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January 20th, 2026 at 8:33:44 PM permalink
Thanks for the quick answers!
Casinos are not your friends, they want your money. But so does Disneyland. And there is no chance in hell that you will go to Disneyland and come back with more money than you went with. - AxelWolf and Mickeycrimm
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January 21st, 2026 at 1:52:23 AM permalink
Quote: Deucekies

Has anyone ever done the odds on the Player and Banker having a two-card tie with four cards of the same rank? That'd be "33 - 33", "44 - 44", "88 - 88", or "99 - 99".
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6-deck shoe: approximately 1 in 9,111 hands (0.01097%).

Is this an actual side-bet? It would be quite interesting to an ap.
Deucekies
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January 25th, 2026 at 12:26:27 AM permalink
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Quote: Deucekies

Has anyone ever done the odds on the Player and Banker having a two-card tie with four cards of the same rank? That'd be "33 - 33", "44 - 44", "88 - 88", or "99 - 99".
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6-deck shoe: approximately 1 in 9,111 hands (0.01097%).

Is this an actual side-bet? It would be quite interesting to an ap.
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I was trying to decide if it would make a good promotion or not. I'm leaning towards not.
Casinos are not your friends, they want your money. But so does Disneyland. And there is no chance in hell that you will go to Disneyland and come back with more money than you went with. - AxelWolf and Mickeycrimm
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January 25th, 2026 at 6:29:39 PM permalink
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Has anyone ever done the odds on the Player and Banker having a two-card tie with four cards of the same rank? That'd be "33 - 33", "44 - 44", "88 - 88", or "99 - 99".
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6-deck shoe: approximately 1 in 9,111 hands (0.01097%).

Is this an actual side-bet? It would be quite interesting to an ap.
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Yes, there is a Progressive side bet for ties, but it starts paying for a Zero-Zero tie with 3 cards and I believe 88 -88 is the money hand(s).

Something like 88 -88 Unsuited pays $1000, Same Color pays $5000 or Minor Progressive and Same Suit pays the Progressive.

Saw it once in Vegas and Nobody played it even once($5 a go) so I'm not sure if it's going to stick around?
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