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Playing Casino War
Here you have six decks of cards. This game is played according to the bonus
rule whereby after a tie the ante as well as the raise win if there is a tie.
Going to war on ties is the right strategic plan to take up. In this game there
is a 2.68 percent house edge.
Playing Craps
The programmers working at Boss Media did great work on the game of craps
which is not easy to do properly. On all point the grant two times odds. On
the pass line and on the odds there is a 0.606 percent joint house edge. They
programmers worked on a rule not all companies succeed in doing and that the
don’t odds are relatively correct to the sum the player is able to win. Furthermore,
0.455 percent represents the joint house advantage on the laying and don’t
pass odds.
The buy and lay wagers incur the five percent commission fee solely on successful
wagers and consistently based on the winning sum. Proposition and place to
win wagers are provided under the regular rulings. On both two and a twelve,
the field bet pays out a two to one payment. The house edge on several of the
special Boss Media wagers is as follows:
- 3.33 percent on buy bets on a four and ten
- 3.00 percent on buy bets on five and nine
- 2.73 percent on buy bets on six and eight
- 1.67 percent on lay bets on four and ten
- 2.00 percent on lay bets on five and nine
- 2.07 percent on lay bets on six and eight
You are warned: when you lay the odds following a don’t pass or don’t come
wagers, to be in small six dollar sums, ten cents is the shortchange on winnings.
As long as it can be divided by six dollars it seems to be a fact unconnected
to the wager sum.
Playing Keno
There’s not too much difference between the version 3 not too generous payout
table and that of its former version 2.
Playing Killer Whale
>From the point of view of mathematics Keno is an identical game to Five
Deck Frenzy or known to some as King of the Deck. For each card there five
spinning reels with each maintaining fifty two stops. On the first spin the
player is allowed to hold any received card and the remaining discards he has
to re-spin. The player is not allowed on the second spin to receive back on
the same reel the same card. In short, it is similar to video poker where for
each card position there is one deck of cards.
Playing the Money Wheel
This game is identical to the Big Six game using Las Vegas rules with a logo
joker and a forty to one payout. However, this game is not provided by all
version three casinos. It seems that only Jamaica Bay, Pharaoh’s and Player’s
Club provide the Money Wheel.
Playing Pai Gow Poker
The only firm featuring multi-player games with player banking is indeed
Boss Media. The banker alternates between the dealer and players and the dealer
banks at alternative hands. Assuming that a player doesn’t wish to be bank
or the banker’s seat is vacant then the dealer becomes the banker again. Around
the table five player positions are located. This means every ten hands the
player’s chance to bank occurs. 2.85 percent is the house edge when not banking,
and it’s a 0.08 percent house edge in its capacity as banker. The house edge
as banker diminishes as the number of players increase. 2.57 percent is the
average of the house edge in a game which is one to one.
A house way button is an attractive element for managing your hand, though
you can reverse the action once you’ve clicked on it. You have to first take
the house way before you can have the chance to view it. The second highest
straight is ace, two, three, four and five. Stanford Wong is the founder of
the strategic house way action.
Playing Roulette
A 2.70 percent house edge is incurred on every wager using a single zero
wheel.
Playing Sic Bo
Sic Bo is an exclusive Player’s Club offer. Variations in payouts indicate
that good and mediocre payoffs differ in contrast to other software brands.
The six to one payout on a two number combination is worth noting, this results
in a 2.78 percent house edge which is a substantial improvement on the 16.67
percent house edge with the regular five to one payoff. You can view payoff
tables for perusing payoffs for all wagers and house edge.
On any small, large and two number combinations, the lowest house edge wagers
are at a 2.78 percent edge. This game is not provided by all version three
casinos. It seems that only Jamaica Bay, Player’s Club and Pharaoh’s offer
this game.
Playing Slots
You have access to a rich assortment. All the Boss Media casinos use the
identical progressive jackpot, providing a nice variation of progressive games.
The idea behind this jackpot is to allow it to expand more speedily.
Playing Video Poker
You’ll find that the majority of casinos offer together with a five-seven-twenty
payout table work with jacks or better solely. 95.48 percent is the maximum
return you can anticipate when applying your best strategic plan. You can view
tables displaying the return of each hand’s probability. Although Pharaoh’s
casino may have a better variety, it’s been stated that all these games have
be taken up by Boss Media at the end of last year.