![]() ![]() The Devil's Banquet.First three cards are Red 6's Kingdom Forged in Blood.First four cards are Red Aces with 21 achieved on at least one handīlack Knight's Conquest.First four cards are Black AcesĪngel's Fury.First three cards are suited Aces No Insurance Offered except Even Money for player Blackjack House Rules: "Royal 21" Blackjack Variant Thanks very much, hope you find some of these side bet ideas amusing. Lucky Ladies pays 125-1, and 1000-1 on Dealer Blackjack. I would really appreciate anyone taking the time to provide the math on probabilities (with formulas illustrating how you came to your conclusion), and suggest payout ratios, i.e. Here are the details of the rules we are contemplating using. Mostly we just want the side bets because they are fun. It was my thought process that since the side-bets favor the house, having many that are appealing would balance out other conditions that are more favorable than a Casino. But, we also don't want to make the conditions so advantageous that the house is at a strong disadvantage. We are playing at a rate of $0.01 penny = 1 chip, so we aren't necessarily too concerned about the house edge being somewhat favorable to the player since we are all funding the house each month via monthly contributions. The reason I am asking this is because my friends and I are putting together a weekly game and we want to have a bunch of fun side bets. Once the first is received, there are only 5 QH cards left that you may possibly be dealt.ģ12 times 311 divided by 2 = the quantity of possible 2-card combinations in the 312-card deck, 48,516. By my own math, which is clearly not accurate, I am calculating 6 x 5 / 48,516 to equal 0.062% probability of occurrence rate. I cannot determine how this was calculated. I am interested in the math used to determine the statistical probability of a specific hand being dealt.įor example, Wizard of Odds states that for a six deck game, the probabilities of getting Lucky Ladies (Pair of Queen of Hearts) is 0.0295%. I am getting thrown off by some of the calculations because the site does not include formulas. ![]() I was reading the Wizard of Odds Web-Site and the tables they have published for specific hand probability of side bets.
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