Real Time Gaming craps
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Disclaimer: Let it be known that I have served as a consultant to Real Time Gaming. While this review was originally written before they engaged my services I do update it from time to time. This review attempts to be unbiased and mostly sticks to the game rules, odds, and strategy. While I feel comfortable there is no conflict of interest I think it is appropriate to disclose the relationship.
Real Time Gaming software is fast, clear, and easy to use. The casinos themselves are generally good bonus givers, and with the fast play it is easy to get through the required play quickly. Most Real Time Gaming casinos are okay but there are some questionable one. One very generous bonus giver, Casino Merlin, went down in early 2002 and player accounts are likely lost. So choose which RTG casino to play carefully. One inconvenience is that you have to fax in a copy of your credit card and drivers license for a withdrawal of $500 or more. Table game limits are $5 to $500, slots and video poker take coinages from 5 cents to $5.BaccaratTie pays 9 to 1, six decks of cards. House edge of 1.06% on banker bet, 1.24% on player bet, 4.93% on tie bet. The 5% commission on the banker bet is rounded down to the nearest quarter, so always bet in increments of $5 on the banker. BlackjackThe default rules are as follows: - Configurable number of decks
- Dealer hits soft 17
- Double on any first two cards
- Double after a split
- Split two times (to three hands)
- Dealer only peeks for blackjack with ace showing if player takes insurance
Real Time Gaming claims their default number of decks is 2. However I strongly believe most casinos that use their software opt for more than that. I have seen the same card three times on the screen at times. Other times I noticed the same card twice on the screen much more frequently than would be expected in a two deck game. Unfortunatley their rules never seen to state this important factor. Assuming four decks the house edge under their rules is 0.58%. In about September 2003 most Real Time Gaming casinos stopped peeking for blackjack with an ace showing, unless the player takes insurance. The original and not outdated Boss Media software also followed this rule. I know it will sound suspicious to some that a legtimate gambling writer would ever recommend the basic strategy player take insurance. However some online casino follow a rule probably never seen in a land casino where the dealer checks for blackjack only if the player takes insurance. In this case it is worth the expected loss on the insurance bet to be able to split aces safely against an ace. To make matters more confusing, if the RTG casino uses 1 or 2 decks the player should also take insurance before splitting eights or doubling on 11. The following table displays the basic strategy for Real Time Gaming casinos. This table is based on 4 or more decks, which I believe to be true of most of their casinos. Besides, it is safer to use this strategy in a 2 deck game than vise versa. To use the basic strategy look up your hand along the left vertical edge and the dealer's up card along the top. In both cases an A stands for ace. From top to bottom are the hard totals, soft totals, and splittable hands. In the body of the chart are color coded cells that indicate the best play: H=hit, S=stand, D=double, P=split. Key to Table - H
- Hit
- S
- Stand
- D
- Double if allowed, otherwise hit
- Ds
- Double if allowed, otherwise stand
- P
- Split
- Pi
- Insure, then split
Caribbean PokerThis is the same game as Caribbean Stud Poker. The rules and the pay table are as usual. No side bet is available. Caribbean 21Caribbean 21 features a house edge of 0.19%. CrapsFull double odds seems to be the default. Some casinos offer more. On the don't side the player can bet 2.4 times the line bet on points of 6 and 8 and 2 times on all others. A 4% commission is charged on all winning buy and lay bets, based on the amount won. They also offer place bets to lose with some unconventional pay offs, 2 to 5 on the 4 and 10, 3 to 5 on the 5 and 9, and only 9 to 20 on the 6 and 8. The following list shows the house edge on these bets. The game has convenient buttons to clear bets and repeat bets. Hot boxes help to place your bet in the right place. Winnings are rounded down to the nearest quarter. - Combined pass/come and buyings odds: 0.57%
- Combined don't pass/don't come and laying odds: 0.56%
- Place to win on 4,10: 6.67%
- Place to win on 5,9: 4.00%
- Place to win on 6,8: 1.52%
- Place to lose on 4,10: 6.67%
- Place to lose on 5,9: 4.00%
- Place to lose on 6,8: 20.91% (ouch!)
- Buy on 4,10: 2.67%
- Buy on 5,9: 2.40%
- Buy on 6,8: 2.18%
- Lay on 4,10: 1.33%
- Lay on 5,9: 1.60%
- Lay on 6,8: 1.82%
Double ExposureThe usual rules are followed with these specifics: - 8 decks
- Dealer hits soft 17
- Doubling allowed on hard 9-11 only
- Doubling allowed after splitting
- Split to 3 hands
- Tied blackjack wins
- Suited triple sevens against a dealer seven pays 40-1.
According to Stanford Wong's 'BJ Edge' software the house edge under these rules is 0.85%. KenoThe game plays nicely with a button for a 10 spot quick pick. The following table shows the return according to the number of spots chosen. Keno - Real Time Gaming | Pick | Return | 1 | 75.00% | 2 | 84.18% | 3 | 83.25% | 4 | 84.51% | 5 | 84.10% | 6 | 81.42% | 7 | 85.16% | 8 | 85.41% | 9 | 85.03% | 10 | 86.64% | 11 | 86.75% | 12 | 84.31% | 13 | 82.70% | 14 | 85.41% | 15 | 84.42% |
Let 'Em RideThis is another name for Let it Ride. The usual rules and pay table are used. A $1 progressive side bet is available. The side bet pays $50 for a flush, $75 for a full house, $100 for a four of a kind, 10% of the meter for a straight flush, and 100% of the meter for a royal flush. When I checked the meter was only at $1724.51, which results in a house edge of 76.46%! The meter would need to reach $263,205 for this side bet to have no house edge. Pai Gow PokerThe dealer is always the banker, resulting in a house edge of about 2.86%. PontoonPontoon features a house edge of 0.17%. Red DogThe usual rules are followed. Two decks are used, which results in a house edge of 3.08%. RouletteA European and American wheel are available. The European wheel has one zero and the American has two. Neither offers half back on even money bets if the ball lands in zero. A button is available to repeat the last bets made. SlotsThe operator may select their own return on the slot machines. Spanish 21Standard Spanish 21 rules are followed with these specifics: - 8 decks
- Dealer hits soft 17
- Suited triple sevens against a dealer seven pays 40-1.
The house edge is about 0.81% under these rules. Super 21The follows the rules for Super Fun 21, except uses 8 decks instead of 1. At this time I do not know the house edge under an 8-deck game but my rough guess is 1.2%. Tri-Card PokerThis is the same game as Three Card Poker with a stingier pay table. At most casinos they lowered the Pairplus payoff on a straight flush from 40-1 to 35-1, and lowered the three of a kind from 30-1 to 25-1. This increases the house edge from 2.32% to 4.58%. In Ante & Play the bonus on the straight flush went from 5-1 to 3-1 and the three of a kind went from 4-1 to 2-1, increasing the house edge from 3.37% to 4.28%. The Grand Banks casino is a little better. They leave the straight flush at 40-1 in Pairplus for a house edge of 3.49%. In Ante&Play they pay 4-1 on a straight flush for a house edge of 3.83%. Otherwise the rules are the same as the other Real Time Gaming casinos.
Video PokerReal Time Gaming has lots of video poker games to choose from. Each casino can select their own pay table but most accept the defaults as listed below. The following table shows the expected return of all of them with optimal strategy. Video Poker - Real Time Gaming | Game | Return | Joker poker | 1.0018 | Jacks or better | 0.9954 | Double jackpot | 0.9940 | Double bonus | 0.9937 | Bonus poker | 0.9917 | Sevens wild | 0.9911 | Loose deuces | 0.9907 | Double double jackpot | 0.9895 | Deuces wild | 0.9891 | Pick 'em poker | 0.9874 | Bonus deuces wild | 0.9865 | Aces and eights | 0.9863 | Double double bonus | 0.9849 | Bonus poker deluxe | 0.9849 | All American | 0.9849 |
WarStandard rules are used with one deck of cards. The house edge with one deck is 2.42% (less than the 2.88% with six decks).
Michael Shackleford runs the popular Wizard of Odds website and is a gambling consultant specialising in solving math-based problems related to casino games.
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