Top Casino Games

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The it comes to game preference, every player is different. Some players might join online casinos purely to play slot games because they're intimated by the more strategy based, table game option. Some players prefer a specific card game like blackjack or poker because maybe they've invested hours into learning how to play those games, and consider themselves experts in the field. Either way, in this article we're going to discuss the top games you'll find at online casinos, along with the pros and cons of each game.

Blackjack is considered one of the top casino games for a few reasons. For one this game has the best odds. Many would say this is the best game to play. Along with blackjack being universally likable, there are a plethora of reasons it's considered the best. Blackjack also has one of the lowest house edges out of all the casino games. The house edge, if you weren't aware is the percentage of each bet the casino expects to keep in the long run. The higher the house edge is, the more money the casino expects to keep throughout the game. So if you have a lower house edge, your chances of winning are better. Blackjack's house edge is just under 0.3% and it's considered one of the easiest online casino games to play. Another popular game is video poker. Video poker games resemble slot machines in a way, except your odds of winning at video poker are much higher. Video poker is a game that rewards skilled play over everything else. This isn't purely based on luck, so the odds of the game are good. It's also very transparent. Video poker operates using a random number generator that gives you the same odds you'd have with an actual deck of cards. That means to some degree you can calcite the odds of certain cards, making the game more predictable.

Another game I recommend is craps. Craps has some of the best odds as well, and while the game might be intimidating at first glance, it's one of the best gambling games out there. It might require a little performance, after all you'll need a crew of people to play the game, but the game itself is well worth it. Once you actually learn how to play the game, it's simple to play. There are two dice and one shooter is available at a time. The shooter's goal is to roll a 7 or an 11 on the come out roll, and they want to avoid rolling a 2, 3 or 12. If they roll a different number, they're set a point. The goal will change and now they want to roll the point before rolling a 7. You can make a simple bet, and that bet is whether or not the shooter will fail or succeed. This is an odds bet and technically comes with a 0% house edge. If you stick with certain bets, like pass/don't pass or come/don't come, and odds bets, the house edge will be around 1% or less.