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The following list shows what I consider to be the 13 best bets in the casino. This started as a top ten list, but then I realized I forgot about three games. In my forum there was a about how a https://www.roulettecity.net/ games value should be measured. The way I am measuring how good a bet is the ratio of average money lost to average money bet. In this scenario, the lower the better. This ratio is what I call the element of risk. It should not be confused with the house edge, which does not factor in supplemental wagers, like raising in poker-based games, in the average bet.

A good example of a game where the measurement matters is Mississippi Stud. The house edge, as defined as the ratio of money lost to the initial wager, is 2.64%. However, the average amount bet raising is 71.4% the amount of the Ante bet. That additional amount bet should be factored into the value of the game. Thus, the element of risk in Mississippi Stud is the expected money lost of 0.0264 units to the total amount bet of 1.714 units, which comes to 1.54%.

Some on my forum argued I should factor in the speed of a game, usually measured in hands per hour. This is a good point, but game speed varies. I do indicate the hands per hour of each game as well as the standard deviation. Others argued for games with a low volatility. Again, a good point, but some players like volatile games. If you enjoy a "dribbler," meaning a slow game with low volatility, you should mentally factor in games with a slow speed and low standard deviation. If you want something more exciting, then look for a game with a high speed and standard deviation.

Other factors that went into the list are the rules of the games, which often vary. I tried to go with the best available rules here in Las Vegas. In particular, I tend to use the MGM-Mirage properties, which generally offer more favorable games rules. Some of these rules are available only at high limits, which I shall comment on when that is the case. I also tried to stick to games that are easily found. This was sometimes a judgment call. I expect others may disagree about what games and rules I consider to be easily available, which is fine. Please take my choices with a grain of salt.

This list assumes the player is playing optimal to near optimal strategy. Most players do not know what they are doing at the tables and will pay a price for errors in games of skill. If you fly by the seat of your pants in decisions of strategy, then I would add about 3% to the element of risk. I also assume the player is playing only the base game and avoiding all side bets and any other bets that are not mentioned. Mixing in other bets will increase the casino's edge.