--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, Dennis Salguero <salguero@...> wrote:
>
> I'm trying to determine the closest 50/50 bet in a casino and I believe that
> it is roulette, black/read (or odd/even). The place I have in mind is 0/00
> but I think it might do . . .
>
> In CA, some casinos have started to implement electronic versions of games
> like craps and roulette. They've had "live" versions of the games but only
> in a bastardized form of the original - craps in CA involves dice AND cards.
> But the electronic versions are more "traditional" (at least on screen) but
> they also have the added advantage of being able to use your club card on
> them :). I played a few machines, briefly, this past weekend and I couldn't
> detect a difference in racking up points whether I was using straight bets
> or correlated bets like the black/red on roulette. If I'm doing black/read,
> odd/even and playing all of the 3 sets (and high/low, columns, etc) I could
> be racking up points in a flash, right?
>
> What about craps? Is the pass/no pass about a 50/50 bet?
>
> D
>
>
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