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October 27, 2014, 05:39:46 AM |
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* low house edge, * simple interface, * games are quick, with instant feedback, * huge range of odds available, * transparent odds
OK, so there's little to no skill required to play dice, but there's not much skill in most casino table games anyway. You can be bad at blackjack, but even if you're "good" you don't often get the house edge lower than 1% unless you can count cards.
I like that I can very quickly and easily play using just a few simple keyboard shortcuts, and I know the odds and chances immediately. I don't have to work out "is it better to go for the straight of three of a kind", and even if I get it right I still have the same house edge as on dice anyway...
The way I see it, table games like roulette were we approximated dice before dice games were available. There's the 2x payout (red/black), 3x (pick a column of 12 numbers), 6x (pick 6 numbers), 9x (pick 4 numbers), all the way up to 36x (a single number). Dice just fills in the gaps and makes it possible to pick pretty much any multiplier you like.
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