BJ and Baccarat are the best odds in the house. IF you play BJ perfectly you can get the house edge down to about 1%. Problem is VERY FEW people know how to play perfectly, and actually stick with the strategy. Take away perfect strategy and the house edge climbs quickly.
The Banker bet in Baccarat has 1.06% advantage to the house...that's why at most tables they take a 5% commission on winning hands when you bet the Banker. Betting the player only has 1.24% house edge. I found a table at Monte Carlo one night that had no commission and cleaned house. The nice thing about Baccarat is you can't screw it up. Seriously, just take a coin, pick a side for Banker and the other for Player, and flip it for each hand. Purists will disagree with me, but you really can win doing this.
Passline on craps is about 1.4%...so pretty close to BJ and Baccarat. I think it's better than BJ for the reason listed above. You can't screw it up.
The Banker bet in Baccarat has 1.06% advantage to the house...that's why at most tables they take a 5% commission on winning hands when you bet the Banker. Betting the player only has 1.24% house edge. I found a table at Monte Carlo one night that had no commission and cleaned house. The nice thing about Baccarat is you can't screw it up. Seriously, just take a coin, pick a side for Banker and the other for Player, and flip it for each hand. Purists will disagree with me, but you really can win doing this.
Passline on craps is about 1.4%...so pretty close to BJ and Baccarat. I think it's better than BJ for the reason listed above. You can't screw it up.
Originally posted by Ballin
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