September 26th, 2011 at 7:55:46 PM
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The following table shows the average hands per hour and the house edge for various games.
Games
Hands/Hour
House Edge
Baccarat
72
1.20%
Blackjack
70
0.75%
Big Six
10
15.53%
Craps
48
1.58%
Caribbean Stud
50
1.46%
Let It Ride
52
2.40%
LUCKY NINE
72
1.35%
Mini/Midi Baccarat
72
1.20%
Pai Gow
30
1.65%
Pai Gow Poker
34
1.96%
American Roulette
38
5.26%
European Roulette
35
2.59%
Casino War
65
2.87%
Spanish 21
75
2.20%
Sic Bo
45
8.00%
Games
Hands/Hour
House Edge
Baccarat
72
1.20%
Blackjack
70
0.75%
Big Six
10
15.53%
Craps
48
1.58%
Caribbean Stud
50
1.46%
Let It Ride
52
2.40%
LUCKY NINE
72
1.35%
Mini/Midi Baccarat
72
1.20%
Pai Gow
30
1.65%
Pai Gow Poker
34
1.96%
American Roulette
38
5.26%
European Roulette
35
2.59%
Casino War
65
2.87%
Spanish 21
75
2.20%
Sic Bo
45
8.00%
September 27th, 2011 at 4:44:53 PM
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Any reason to paste in a table from here: https://wizardofodds.com/houseedge ?
"Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept, thought nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire for a coup at trente-et-quarante" - Honore de Balzac, 1829
September 27th, 2011 at 5:24:19 PM
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I was just curious as to how accurate or not these averages are ?
September 27th, 2011 at 10:36:16 PM
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Quote: buzzpaffI was just curious as to how accurate or not these averages are ?
Well why didn't you say so rather than filling a pst with a bunch of badly formatted Numbers from the wizards site... Context is everything...
Can't answer the question, I'm afraid. I think so of it is depends on number f players. You'll get a lot mre black jack hands in f your solo playing...
"Then you can admire the real gambler, who has neither eaten, slept, thought nor lived, he has so smarted under the scourge of his martingale, so suffered on the rack of his desire for a coup at trente-et-quarante" - Honore de Balzac, 1829
September 27th, 2011 at 11:39:54 PM
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Accurate or not, might as well just accept the figures. I'm sure these rules of thumb are close enough for government work. Some dealers really push, some don't. Comp rates assume a certain rate but tables can be faster or slower. This affects comps earned in relation to money actually put at risk, but casinos are not going to share current data.