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     Casino Games to Avoid ( Worst Odds )

You're going to find many great casino games to play and then some that although they are a lot of fun, and people do win playing them, they don't have the best odds. This in no way is meant to put these games down but to inform you of the odds of the games. Some of the games we are about to list may in fact be one or more of your favorites and we certainly don't want to deter you from playing. So, with that in mind, we'll go over some of the casino games to avoid because they have the worst odds.

Sic Bo is a dice game that has it's origins in the Orient. There are many bets that can be placed on the outcome of three rolled dice. You bet on a specific number on one die, or specific two or three number combinations that are rolled. The odds in this game are not in favor of the players, but in fact it is an interesting and fun game and is played by millions of people around the world. In Sic Bo it is not unheard of for the house to have an edge of as little as 2.78% on the "Small" which is wins on a total 4-10 on the dice, to as high as 47.22% on Wins with a total of 16.

Keno is also very popular with huge amounts of money to be won, but the actual chances of getting the highest payout available is very slim. You must pick 1 - 15 numbered balls, and these balls must match a certain percentage of balls that are randomly selected and 'dropped'. If you were to select on number, your chances of winning a one number catch is 25% and the payout is small. The odds of actually getting all 15 numbers is 0.000000000002% , but the payout for this is enormous and varies from casino to casino.

Casino War is played with as few as one deck and as many as eight. This is a very simple game that almost all of us have played in one form or another since childhood, but it had made it's way into the casinos and has a great following of players. The object is simple, the player makes his bet, then the dealer and the player each get one card, if the players card beats the dealers, then he is paid even money on his bet. If the dealer's card is higher, the player loses his bet. If there is a tie, there are two options, the player can surrender and lose half his bet, or the player and the dealer can go to 'War' to determine the winner. In 'War' a player must first make another bet that is equal to his original bet. The dealer burns three card and then gives the player, then himself another card. If the player's
card is the same as or beats the dealers card, then the player gets even money only on the raise, and the original bet is a push. If the dealer gets the better card the player loses both bets.