Big Six Card Game
In this game variation, one red deck and one blue deck of six cards each (A through 6), and a red die and a blue die are used. Each deck is shuffled separately, usually by machine. Each card is then dealt onto the layout, into the 6 red and 6 blue numbered boxes. Big Six A classic dice game, dating back to medieval times. For 2–6 players. Apart from the die you will need paper and pencil, plus chips or matches to keep score. Aim of the game: To be the first to lose all your chips. How to play: Draw a gameboard.
- Appendices
- Baccarat Analysis
- Miscellaneous
Dragon Bonus
The 'Dragon Bonus' is a popular pair of side bets in mini baccarat. The following two tables show the possible outcomes of both the banker and player Dragon Bonus bets, based on eight decks. The lower right cells show a house edge of 2.65% on the player Dragon Bonus and 9.37% on the banker Dragon Bonus.
Dragon Bonus — Player
Sixty Six Card Game
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Win by 9 | 30 | 18,409,431,764,992 | 0.003683 | 0.110492 |
Win by 8 | 10 | 34,097,645,543,424 | 0.006822 | 0.068217 |
Win by 7 | 6 | 89,590,261,473,280 | 0.017924 | 0.107543 |
Win by 6 | 4 | 141,238,897,317,888 | 0.028257 | 0.113027 |
Win by 5 | 2 | 166,169,165,987,840 | 0.033244 | 0.066489 |
Win by 4 | 1 | 186,780,352,174,080 | 0.037368 | 0.037368 |
Natural win | 1 | 812,685,054,124,032 | 0.162589 | 0.162589 |
Natural tie | 0 | 89,325,908,267,520 | 0.017871 | 0 |
Loss | -1 | 3,460,101,558,850,300 | 0.692242 | -0.692242 |
Totals | 4,998,398,275,503,350 | 1 | -0.026517 |
Dragon Bonus — Banker
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Win by 9 | 30 | 15,390,342,909,952 | 0.003079 | 0.092372 |
Win by 8 | 10 | 28,305,092,784,128 | 0.005663 | 0.056628 |
Win by 7 | 6 | 79,517,099,278,336 | 0.015909 | 0.095451 |
Win by 6 | 4 | 119,200,072,366,080 | 0.023848 | 0.095391 |
Win by 5 | 2 | 157,275,882,332,160 | 0.031465 | 0.062931 |
Win by 4 | 1 | 201,147,167,287,296 | 0.040242 | 0.040242 |
Natural win | 1 | 812,685,054,124,032 | 0.162589 | 0.162589 |
Natural tie | 0 | 89,325,908,267,520 | 0.017871 | 0 |
Loss | -1 | 3,495,551,656,153,850 | 0.699334 | -0.699334 |
Totals | 4,998,398,275,503,350 | 1 | -0.093731 |
The final table shows the house edge on each bet according to the number of decks.
Dragon Bonus House Edge
Number of decks | Player House Edge | Banker House Edge |
---|---|---|
4 | 2.70% | 9.42% |
6 | 2.67% | 9.39% |
8 | 2.65% | 9.37% |
4-5-6
This is a side bet rumored to be seen at the Atlantic City Hilton. There are three bets available on the total number of final player and banker cards. 4 cards pays 3 to 2, and 5 and 6 pay 2 to 1. The following table shows the probability of winning and expected value of each bet, based on six and eight decks.
4-5-6 Side Bet — 6 Decks
Total Cards | Probability | Pays | Return |
---|---|---|---|
4 | 0.378925 | 1.5 | -0.052688 |
5 | 0.303540 | 2 | -0.089380 |
6 | 0.317535 | 2 | -0.047395 |
4-5-6 Side Bet — 8 Decks
Total Cards | Probability | Pays | Return |
---|---|---|---|
4 | 0.378868 | 1.5 | -0.05283 |
5 | 0.303444 | 2 | -0.089668 |
6 | 0.317687 | 2 | -0.046939 |
Big and Small
The Big and Small are side bets found at Internet casinos using Playtech software.
The Small bet is the same as the 4 bet above, paying 3 to 2 if the total Player and Banker cards equals four. Based on six decks, the probability of winning is 37.8925% and the house edge is 5.26875%.
The Big bet pays if the total Player and Banker cards equals five or six and pays 0.54 to 1. Based on six decks, the probability of winning is 61.1075% and the house edge is 4.35445%.
Either Pair
The Either Pair bet can be found at Internet casinos using Playtech software. It pays if the first two cards of the Player or Banker form a pair. A win pays 5 to 1. The following table shows the probability of winning and expected return under for six and eight decks. They use six at Playtech.
Either Pair
Decks | Probability | Exp. Ret. |
---|---|---|
6 | 0.142439 | -0.145365 |
8 | 0.143817 | -0.137099 |
Perfect Pair
The Perfect Pair bet can be found at Internet casinos using Playtech software. It pays if the first two cards of the Player or Banker form a suited pair. A win pays 25 to 1. The following table shows the probability of winning and expected return under for six and eight decks. They use six at Playtech.
Perfect Pair
Decks | Probability | Exp. Ret. |
---|---|---|
6 | 0.031896 | -0.170716 |
8 | 0.033450 | -0.130294 |
Lucky Bonus
Lucky Bonus is a side bet found in the commission-free baccarat game at the Pala casino in California. The bet pays 18 to 1 if the banker gets a winning six. The table below shows a player advantage of 2.34%. That is not a mistake; the bet has a player advantage. However, the player can not bet more than 10% of his banker bet on the Lucky Bonus. The house edge on the banker bet is 1.33%, for a combined house edge of 1.11%.
Lucky Bonus — 8 Decks
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Banker win on 6 | 18 | 269232304455680 | 0.053864 | 0.969547 |
All other | -1 | 4729165971047680 | 0.946136 | -0.946136 |
Total | 4998398275503360 | 1 | 0.023411 |
3-Card Six
3-Card Six is a side bet found in the commission-free baccarat game at the Pala casino in California. The bet pays 100 to 1 if both player and banker get a 3-card six, 8 to one if one of them does, and loses otherwise. The table below shows a house edge of 13.37%.
3-Card Six — 8 Decks
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Two three-card 6 | 100 | 11932746197248 | 0.002387 | 0.238731 |
One three-card 6 | 8 | 347224932859904 | 0.069467 | 0.555738 |
All other | -1 | 4639240596446200 | 0.928145 | -0.928145 |
Total | 4998398275503350 | 1 | -0.133676 |
Super 6
The Super 6 is a side bet on a winning Banker total of 6 played on what I call the U.K. variant of commission-free baccarat. This side bet can be found at some Internet casinos with a live dealer feature.
The Super 6 pays 12 to 1 on a winning Banker total of six. The following table breaks down the odds. The lower right shows a house edge of 29.98% (ouch!).
Super 6
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Winning Banker 6 | 12 | 269,232,304,455,680 | 0.053864 | 0.646365 |
All other | -1 | 4,729,165,971,047,680 | 0.946136 | -0.946136 |
Total | 4,998,398,275,503,360 | 1.000000 | -0.299772 |
Dragon 7
The Dragon Bet is a side bet found in the game EZ Baccarat. The bet pays 40 to 1 if the banker gets a winning 3-card 7. The table below shows a house edge of 7.61%.
Dragon 7
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Banker win on 3-card 7 | 40 | 112633011329024 | 0.022534 | 0.901353 |
All other | -1 | 4885765264174340 | 0.977466 | -0.977466 |
Total | 4998398275503360 | 1 | -0.076113 |
For information on counting the Dragon 7 bet, visit my page Card Counting the Dragon Side Bet in EZ Baccarat by Eliot Jacobson.
Panda 8The Panda 8 is a side bet found in some EZ Baccarat games. The bet pays 25 to 1 if the player gets a winning 3-card 8. The table below shows a house edge of 10.19%.
Panda 8
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Win | 25 | 172,660,763,262,976 | 0.034543 | 0.863580 |
Lose | -1 | 4,825,737,512,240,380 | 0.965457 | -0.965457 |
Total | 4,998,398,275,503,360 | 1.000000 | -0.101876 |
For information on counting the Panda 8 bet, visit my page Card Counting the Panda 8 Side Bet in EZ Baccarat.
Royal Match
I have an uncomfirmed report that at some casinos in London have a side bet on a the player or banker getting a king and queen in the first two cards, called the 'Royal Match.' It should not be confused with the side bet of the same name in blackjack. The bet pays 75 for 1 for a suited king/queen, and 30 for 1 for an unsuited king/queen. A single bet pays for both player and banker hands, so the return column in the following table is the product of the probability, win, and 2 (for two hands). The lower right cell shows a return of 97.87%, for a house edge of 2.13%.
Royal Match — 8 Decks
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Suited K/Q | 75 | 256 | 0.002966 | 0.444856 |
Unsuited K/Q | 30 | 768 | 0.008897 | 0.533828 |
All other | 0 | 85296 | 0.988137 | 0 |
Total | 86320 | 1 | 0.978684 |
Bellagio Bet
On January 12, 2010 I noticed an electronic baccarat game at the Bellagio, in which multiple players play against an animated dealer on a video screen. The rules looked standard, except there were a pair of pair bets (player and banker) that paid a premium for a three of a kind. As the tables below show, the probability of a Player three of a kind is 0.3036%, and 0.2835% on the Banker. However, strangely, the Player three of a kind paid more at 75 to 1 than the Banker three of a kind at 68 to 1. The following two tables, based on eight decks, show the overall house edges are 5.27% on the Player, and 8.57% on the Banker.
Player Pair — 8 Decks
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Three of a kind | 75 | 15173295632640 | 0.003036 | 0.227672 |
Pair | 9 | 358201033380864 | 0.071663 | 0.644968 |
Loser | -1 | 4625023946489860 | 0.925301 | -0.925301 |
Total | 4998398275503360 | 1 | -0.05266 |
Banker Pair — 8 Decks
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Three of a kind | 68 | 14171102634240 | 0.002835 | 0.192789 |
Pair | 9 | 359203226379264 | 0.071864 | 0.646773 |
Loser | -1 | 4625023946489860 | 0.925301 | -0.925301 |
Total | 4998398275503360 | 1 | -0.085739 |
Color in Majority
This is a set of three side bets I noticed at a live dealer Internet casino. The odds are adjusted at each betting opportunity, as the shoe is dealt. The following table shows the odds at the beginning of an eight-deck shoe and converted to a 'to one' basis. Why 'more black cards' pays more than 'more red cards,' I have no idea. The odds are exactly the same on both.
Color in Majority
Yahoo Card Games Hearts
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
More red cards | 1.5 | 1,892,467,242,879,610 | 0.378615 | -0.053463 |
More black cards | 1.53 | 1,892,467,242,879,610 | 0.378615 | -0.042104 |
Equal red and black cards | 2.87 | 1,213,463,789,744,120 | 0.242771 | -0.060476 |
All Red/Black
This is a set of two side bets I noticed at a live dealer Internet casino. The odds are adjusted at each betting opportunity as the shoe is dealt. The following table shows the odds at the beginning of an eight-deck shoe with odds converted to a 'to one' basis. There is no bet available for a mixture of red and black cards, but I include it in the table for informational purposes. Why 'all black' pays more than 'all red,' I have no idea. The probability is exactly the same for both.
All Red/Black
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
All red cards | 22 | 186,891,927,234,688 | 0.037390 | -0.140030 |
All black cards | 24 | 186,891,927,234,688 | 0.037390 | -0.065250 |
Mixed red and black cards | 4,624,614,421,033,980 | 0.925219 |
First Two Banker/Player Cards Same Suit
This is a set of two side bets I noticed at a live dealer Internet casino. It pays if the first two Player or Banker cards are the same suit. The odds are adjusted at each betting opportunity as the shoe is dealt. The following table shows the return table for either bet assuming a win of 2.87 to one, which is the initial setting for the Player bet.
First Two Player Cards Same Suit
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Win | 2.87 | 21,424 | 0.248193 | 0.712313 |
Loss | -1 | 64,896 | 0.751807 | -0.751807 |
Total | 86,320 | 1.000000 | -0.039494 |
For some strange reason, the win for the first two Banker cards starts at 2.86, as opposed to the 2.87 for the Player. This increases the house edge from 3.95% to 4.20%.
Total Points Over/Under 9.5
This is a set of two side bets I noticed at a live dealer Internet casino. It pays based on the sum of the final Player and Banker points (so a maximum of 18). The odds are adjusted at each betting opportunity as the shoe is dealt. The following table shows the odds at the begging of an eight-deck shoe. The pays were converted to a 'to one' basis.
Total Points Over/Under 9.5
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Under 9.5 points | 1.23 | 2,141,179,778,831,870 | 0.428373 | -0.044728 |
Over 9.5 points | 0.66 | 2,857,218,496,671,490 | 0.571627 | -0.051099 |
Total Points Odd/Even
This is a set of two side bets I noticed at a live dealer Internet casino. It pays based on whether the sum of the final Player and Banker points will be odd or even. The odds are adjusted at each betting opportunity as the shoe is dealt. The following table shows the odds at the begging of an eight-deck shoe. The pays were converted to a 'to one' basis.
Total Points Odd/Even
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total points odd | 0.92 | 2,500,277,749,981,180 | 0.500216 | -0.039586 |
Total points even | 0.91 | 2,498,120,525,522,180 | 0.499784 | -0.045412 |
Matching Dragon
Information on this bet has been moved to my page on the Matching Dragon.
Lucky 8
Flip Six Card Game
For information on this side bet, please see my page on Lucky 8.
Rabbit Play
For information on this side bet, please see my page on Rabbit Play bet.
Quik
For information on this side bet, please see my page on Quik Baccarat bet.
Power 8's
For information on this side bet, please see my page on Power 8's bet.
Lucky Max
For information on this side bet, please see my page on the Lucky Max bets.
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Written by: Michael Shackleford
Here’s a collection of 15 fun games to play with a deck of cards! These are card games that kids can learn and families can play together.
One thing to keep in mind about card games is that many games are called by several different names. So you may get partway through the rules on any of these and realize that you know that game by another name. It’s just kind of how it goes with card games!
How to Play California Speed from It’s Always Autumn. This is a two player game.
Here’s how to play Kings in the Corner – looks like an interesting game!
How to Play Spoons from Coffee Cups and Crayons. You have to try this one!
Go Fish is another great classic game for kids. There are lots of Go Fish card sets, but here’s How to Play Go Fish with a deck of cards.
And another classic – how to play War!
Help Your Neighbor is one of our favorite games because it’s equally fun for young kids and adults. Ages 4+ can handle this one! You’ll need poker chips as well as decks of cards and dice.
Play or Pay is a fun family card game! If you can’t play on your turn, you have to PAY!
How to Play Hearts – this is a good game to start with amongst the trick-taking games.
Spades is another classic trick-taking game.
How to Play Three Thirteen – this game has several rounds, and the wild card changes every time so you have to pay attention! Fun for a wide range of ages.
How to Play Golf – I had not heard of this one, but it looks good!
The Bicycle Cards website has instructions for how to play rummy.
When I was growing up, we used to play Push Rummy, which is a fun variation on the basic rummy game.
Nerts is another fun and fast-paced card game! I love this one because there is no waiting for turns. Everyone plays all the time! In my opinion, the game works best with two teams of two (four players). Each team needs their own deck of cards.
How to Play James Bond – I’m really curious to try this one! Looks fun, and there is a video explanation which is helpful.
My husband grew up playing lots of Canasta and loved it. Here’s how to play Canasta from the Bicycle cards website.
Fit in a little math learning by playing a few rounds of Make Ten.
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Post a CommentI was just planning to introduce games to our family nights and I found this perfect article thanks dear for sharing these game ideas.
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I’m a grandma trying to find alternatives to electronics for my 4 grandkids ages 5-9 thank you!
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We play a LOT of Golf (also called Army but no one knows why). It's fun, doesn't take a lot of concentration, and is fun to socialize while playing.
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My son -in-law is color blind so, playing any game is hard. I taught our family over Thanksgiving James Bond. He loved it and was very competitive. It is a great game for people of all ages.
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I love Nertz definitely the best game for competitive or big families . If you are looking for a high speed fun game that’s the one !!!
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