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A to Z List of Dice Games H ere is a comprehensive directory of dice games, with rules and instructions on how to play, listed alphabetically. There are entries for alternative names and how many dice are required as well as whether you need dice cups, stakes, score sheets, etc. Superior Casino has learned the needs and tastes of customers. As a result, they can offer a tempting selection of games: blackjack, roulette, casino poker, baccarat, Joker Poker, slots and Live Casino. Overall, there are about 220 games on the website. There won’t be a problem to find a game in this diversity.

Casino dice games have been a big hit among many people from all around the world. The standard dice with 6 sides and shaped like a cube was originated in China back sometime around 600 B.C. However, the original use for dice back then was for fortune-telling, but later it became used for different kinds of games, such as chance. True, the most widely known casino game involving dice is Craps, there are still many other dice games that you can gamble with at some of the land based casinos and online.

In this article, we’ll be listing some of the various casino dice games and will be discussing each one so that you’ll get a good understanding of them. In fact, the games we’ll be focusing on, aside from Craps are Hazard, Chuck-A-Luck, Klondike, BankaFrancesca and Sic bo. For beginners, these games can look intimidating, therefore many newbies will just walk pass these games. The reason why is because these games are usually pretty fast paced, offer hundreds of different betting types, and the people around the tables are usually shouting out loud with terms you’re probably not familiar with. It’s okay if you’re someone who feels the same way as many people have before they actually learned the games.

Craps

Craps is a popular casino dice game, if not, the most popular dice game out there. The original origins of the game remain a mystery, however it most likely developed over time without any specific date or person who came up with it. Some people think it evolved from the classic English game Hazard as well as a French game called Crabes. One of the first persons to introduce the game in New Orleans, Louisiana is a guy named Bernard Phillipe sometime around the 18th century. Since there was an issue with the version introduced by Bernard, another version came out in the early 1900s by a guy named John Winn, which is more like the version you’ll see today at the casinos. Before it received its official name we use today, it was called Crapaud, which is a French word meaning “toad” as the game’s originality came from people who would play on the streets crouched over a regular floor or sidewalk, like a toad. Street craps was typically played against a wall or curb, where you would roll the dice against, however it was also played without a backstop.

The game itself involves a pair of dice where people playing make bets on the outcome of their dice rolls or a series of rolls. When someone is playing, bets are made against the player or the casino. It’s a game where all the players can win together, aside from the casino, and offers some of the best odds when comparing to other casino games. Apparently, Crapsis the largest gambling casino game ever, where it involves the most money being gambled on.

Over the years, many variations of this game have been introduced and can sometimes be found at some of the casinos. Below are some of the other variations to the original game:

  • High Point Craps
  • New York Craps
  • Die Rich Craps
  • Scarney Craps
  • Simplified Craps
  • Crapless Craps

Hazard

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Hazard is a dice game that has been around in England for centuries, going back as far as the 14th century, however some say it goes even further back to the 12th or 13th century with Arabic roots. Not until the 17th and 18th centuries did the game gain more popularity and spread to other parts of the world such as France and the U.S. The Craps game you’ll find in the casinos nowadays is actually based on Hazard even though the terminology is different from Craps, but the game play is pretty much the same. In recent years, the game’s popularity has gone down a bit, however you’ll still be able to find it at some of the Western casinos.

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Chuck-A-Luck

Chuck-A-Luck a casino dice game where some people believe it originated in Australia. The dice in this game are rolled inside a chuck cage, which is shaped like an hour glass. The dice are numbered 1 to 6 in order to place your bets on. This game identical to Crown and Anchor, which the British military played on during the World War I. The only difference was that the dice were marked with symbols rather than numbers.

Klondike

Klondike is a casino dice game that uses five dice, and used to be played at some of the lower budget casinos in frontier America.

Banka Francesca

Banka Francesca is a game that involves three dice on a table and is mostly found in Portuguesecasino. The game is similar to Baccarat and has a very big house edge.

Sic bo

Sic bo is a popular gambling dice game find in Asia and is played with three dice on a table where players make their bets. The name in Chinese means, “dice pair”. The game didn’t reach the casinos in the U.S. and Europe until around the 1980s.

Now that you know about the different kind of casino dice games, we highly encourage you to do some of your own research on them before playing. It’s very important to learn how to play, understand the rules as well as some strategies that can help you to win. In fact, you can practice some of these games at home with your friends before gambling at a casino. If you’re also interested in playing some other casino games, go ahead and give some of our games a try here at Caesars Casino online, where we offer many exciting Video Slot Machines, Classic Slot Machines, Blackjack, Roulette and Video Poker for free!

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Slot machines are a popular type of casino game.

Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games. In a casino game, the players gamble cash or casino chips on various possible random outcomes or combinations of outcomes. Casino games are also available in online casinos, where permitted by law. Casino games can also be played outside casinos for entertainment purposes like in parties or in school competitions, some on machines that simulate gambling.

Categories[edit]

Overhead view of a casino floor with table games (bottom) and slot machines

There are three general categories of casino games: gaming machines, table games, and random number games. Gaming machines, such as slot machines and pachinko, are usually played by one player at a time and do not require the involvement of casino employees to play. Tables games, such as blackjack or craps, involve one or more players who are competing against the house (the casino itself) rather than each other. Table games are usually conducted by casino employees known as croupiers or dealers. Random number games are based upon the selection of random numbers, either from a computerized random number generator or from other gaming equipment. Random number games may be played at a table or through the purchase of paper tickets or cards, such as keno or bingo.

Some casino games combine multiple of the above aspects; for example, roulette is a table game conducted by a dealer, which involves random numbers. Casinos may also offer other type of gaming, such as hosting poker games or tournaments, where players compete against each other.

Common casino games[edit]

Notable games that are commonly found at casinos include:

Table games[edit]

  • Poker (Texas hold'em, Five-card draw, Omaha hold'em)

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House advantage[edit]

Casino games typically provide a predictable long-term advantage to the casino, or 'house', while offering the players the possibility of a short-term gain that in some cases can be large. Some casino games have a skill element, where the players' decisions have an impact on the results. Players possessing sufficient skills to eliminate the inherent long-term disadvantage (the house edge or vigorish) in a casino game are referred to as advantage players.

The players' disadvantage is a result of the casino not paying winning wagers according to the game's 'true odds', which are the payouts that would be expected considering the odds of a wager either winning or losing. For example, if a game is played by wagering on the number that would result from the roll of one die, true odds would be 5 times the amount wagered since there is a 1 in 6 chance of any single number appearing, assuming that the player gets the original amount wagered back. However, the casino may only pay 4 times the amount wagered for a winning wager.

The house edge or vigorish is defined as the casino profit expressed as the percentage of the player's original bet. (In games such as blackjack or Spanish 21, the final bet may be several times the original bet, if the player double and splits.)

A European roulette ('single zero') wheel

In American roulette, there are two 'zeroes' (0, 00) and 36 non-zero numbers (18 red and 18 black). This leads to a higher house edge compared to European roulette. The chances of a player, who bets 1 unit on red, winning is 18/38 and his chances of losing 1 unit is 20/38. The player's expected value is EV = (18/38 × 1) + (20/38 × (−1)) = 18/38 − 20/38 = −2/38 = −5.26%. Therefore, the house edge is 5.26%. After 10 spins, betting 1 unit per spin, the average house profit will be 10 × 1 × 5.26% = 0.53 units. European roulette wheels have only one 'zero' and therefore the house advantage (ignoring the en prison rule) is equal to 1/37 = 2.7%.

The house edge of casino games varies greatly with the game, with some games having an edge as low as 0.3%. Keno can have house edges up to 25%, slot machines having up to 15%.

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The calculation of the roulette house edge is a trivial exercise; for other games, this is not usually the case. Combinatorial analysis and/or computer simulation is necessary to complete the task.

In games which have a skill element, such as blackjack or Spanish 21, the house edge is defined as the house advantage from optimal play (without the use of advanced techniques such as card counting), on the first hand of the shoe (the container that holds the cards). The set of the optimal plays for all possible hands is known as 'basic strategy' and is highly dependent on the specific rules and even the number of decks used. Good blackjack and Spanish 21 games have house edges below 0.5%.

Traditionally, the majority of casinos have refused to reveal the house edge information for their slots games and due to the unknown number of symbols and weightings of the reels, in most cases it is much more difficult to calculate the house edge than that in other casino games. However, due to some online properties revealing this information and some independent research conducted by Michael Shackleford in the offline sector, this pattern is slowly changing.[1]

In games where players are not competing against the house, such as poker, the casino usually earns money via a commission, known as a 'rake'.

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Standard deviation[edit]

The luck factor in a casino game is quantified using standard deviations (SD).[2] The standard deviation of a simple game like roulette can be calculated using the binomial distribution. In the binomial distribution, SD = npq, where n = number of rounds played, p = probability of winning, and q = probability of losing. The binomial distribution assumes a result of 1 unit for a win, and 0 units for a loss, rather than −1 units for a loss, which doubles the range of possible outcomes. Furthermore, if we flat bet at 10 units per round instead of 1 unit, the range of possible outcomes increases 10 fold.[3]

SD (roulette, even-money bet) = 2bnpq, where b = flat bet per round, n = number of rounds, p = 18/38, and q = 20/38.

For example, after 10 rounds at 1 unit per round, the standard deviation will be 2 × 1 × 10 × 18/38 × 20/38 = 3.16 units. After 10 rounds, the expected loss will be 10 × 1 × 5.26% = 0.53. As you can see, standard deviation is many times the magnitude of the expected loss.[4]

The standard deviation for pai gow poker is the lowest out of all common casino games. Many casino games, particularly slot machines, have extremely high standard deviations. The bigger size of the potential payouts, the more the standard deviation may increase.

As the number of rounds increases, eventually, the expected loss will exceed the standard deviation, many times over. From the formula, we can see the standard deviation is proportional to the square root of the number of rounds played, while the expected loss is proportional to the number of rounds played. As the number of rounds increases, the expected loss increases at a much faster rate. This is why it is impossible for a gambler to win in the long term. It is the high ratio of short-term standard deviation to expected loss that fools gamblers into thinking that they can win.

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It is important for a casino to know both the house edge and variance for all of their games. The house edge tells them what kind of profit they will make as percentage of turnover, and the variance tells them how much they need in the way of cash reserves. The mathematicians and computer programmers that do this kind of work are called gaming mathematicians and gaming analysts. Casinos do not have in-house expertise in this field, so outsource their requirements to experts in the gaming analysis field.

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

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  1. ^'Michael Shackleford is the wizard of odds'. Observer. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  2. ^Hagan, general editor, Julian Harris, Harris (2012). Gaming law : jurisdictional comparisons (1st ed.). London: European Lawyer Reference Series/Thomson Reuters. ISBN978-0414024861.
  3. ^Gao, J.Z.; Fong, D.; Liu, X. (April 2011). 'Mathematical analyses of casino rebate systems for VIP gambling'. International Gambling Studies. 11 (1): 93–106. doi:10.1080/14459795.2011.552575. S2CID144540412.
  4. ^Andrew, Siegel (2011). Practical Business Statistics. Academic Press. ISBN978-0123877178. Retrieved 13 October 2015.

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