So I'm not the best math guy on the planet, everything I do is through trial & error. The long way Ken? I guess so.
Anyways, help me see this.......our max payout for the EC's is $500. (I never play the EC's, regardless)
So lets say you bet $500 on red. Your RISK is $500. The dealer said, if you wanted to NET more....bet $100 on all the reds ($1,800 bet) If you hit, your net is $1,800....which of course is more than $500.
....but we are RISKING $1,800 to do so. So which is the "better" bet? (makes no difference?)
Bet $500 to net $500
OR
Bet $1,800 but we net $1,800 ($3,500 gross).
Ken
your dealer was playing a little game called "I work for the casino"
:twisted:
You have to be the fastest responder on the board. (joking)
Dont forget, he may work for the casino but its not like he really cares what you're doing.
Ken
either he wanted to see you lose money
he gets bonuses from giving bad advice
or hes a total idiot
Maybe he was referring to getting around the table limits.
Quote from: Steve on Sep 10, 08:45 PM 2015
Maybe he was referring to getting around the table limits.
Hmmm, probably. Is it better to risk the $1,800 to net more?
Ken
The payout is still 1:1, so it's no different. You bet more, you risk more, you can win more, or lose more.
Quote from: MrJ on Sep 10, 08:50 PM 2015
Hmmm, probably. Is it better to risk the $1,800 to net more?
Ken
betting $1,800 or $500 depends on a couple of things,
1. can your BR take it ?
2. If it was single zero (which I doubt) then the EC offers the en prison rule, which WOULD make a difference.....
O0
Steve is right, absolutely no difference, the same odds. He meant table limits, not better chances of course. Better or worse depends only on your pocket. How much you can afford and how much fun will you have. If you are rich and losing or winning 500 is nothing for you then 1800 is better of course.