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Playing Match Play 21

Spanish 21 is the identical game to this one Match Play 21. The dealer has to hit a soft seventeen here and it’s not permitted to redouble. Apart from this the game adheres to the standard rules. The number of decks played here is not known as with other RTG blackjack games but it’s 0.76 percent if we can assume six decks are used.

Playing Pai Gow Poker

The house edge is 2.86 percent and the dealer constantly serves as the banker.

Playing Pontoon

A house edge of 0.26 percent is featured in this game. View the special section on Pontoon to see all the rulings and strategic plans.

Playing Red Dog

In this game the conventional rules are adhered to. The game uses two decks of cards leading to a 3.08 percent house edge.

Playing Roulette

Wheels of the European and American types are available. While one zero serves the European wheel, two zeros serve the American wheel. On even money bets neither type remits half back if the ball falls on a zero. In order to make the last made bet again a button is accessible for this purpose.

Playing Slots

Selecting your own return on the slot machine is available to the operator.

Playing Spanish 21

According to the following specifications Spanish 21 adheres to its own rules:

  • Eight decks of cards are used
  • On soft seventeen the dealer hits
  • Seven pays forty to one with a suited triple sevens against a dealer

0.81 percent is the house edge in adhering to these rules. You can view the appropriate strategy by studying the chart at the Spanish 21 section.

Playing Super 21

The rules played here are identical to those of Super Fun 21 apart from the fact that eight decks of cards are used instead of one deck. At an approximate guess the house edge is 1.2 percent for an eight deck game.

Playing Tri-Card Poker

Three Card Poker is identical to this game Tri-Card Poker with a pay table rather less generous. At the majority of casinos the Pairplus payoff has been reduced on a straight flush to thirty five to one from forty to one, and reduced the three of a kind to twenty five to one from thirty to one. In this way the house edge was raised to 4.58 percent from 2.32 percent. The bonus on the straight flush in Ante and Play rose from five to one to three to one, and from four to one to two to one in three of a kind, and so raising the house edge to 4.28 percent from 3.37 percent.

A slight improvement can be found at Grand Banks casino. With a straight flush at forty to one in Pairplus, making for a 3.49 percent house edge. On a straight flush they pay four to one in Ante and Play for a 3.83 percent house edge. Apart from that the rules are identical to those for other Real Time Gaming casino games.

Playing Video Poker

The choice of video poker games at Real Time Gaming is quite immense. As the pay-tables differ from casino to casino they are configurable. That’s the reason why a listing of RTG video poker games is no longer maintained. For the majority of pay-table returns you can view the video poker section. Assuming you may come across an RTG casino which pays seven for a coin on a full house and a fifty thousand dollar jackpot for sequential royal with a maximum of coins wager in Joker Poker then you’ll find that you’ll have a 100.18 percent return. This default, however, is no longer being taken into consideration.

Playing War

In this game conventional rules are use with one deck. 2.42 percent is the house edge; and this is lower than the six decks of cards with a 2.88 percent house edge.






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