Casino Games with the Lowest House Edge

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Casino Games with the Lowest House Edge
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Ever wondered which casino game provides you with the best chance of winning and the lowest house edge?

Online casino sites offer the chance to win big but also protect their business by ensuring, in the long run, they can’t lose by including a house edge, through the odds, on all games. 

So, which games have the lowest house edge? Single deck blackjack has the lowest house edge of all casino games.

Blackjack is the Safest Bet

Single deck blackjack offers the best odds with a house edge of just 0.5%, reducible with basic strategy.

At just 0.5%, this can be lowered even further by applying the 'basic strategy'.

Craps comes next at 1% for certain bets, with Baccarat at 1.5%. Single zero roulette is 2.7%, increasing to 5.26% for double-zero American wheels.

Some games have bigger house advantage than others. Here we run through each in detail.

Black Jack (Single Deck) - House Edge 0.5%

Blackjack provides a better chance of winning with strategy than most casino games, and if you can find a single deck game, then you can be assured the house edge is lower than a multi-deck game.

Crucially, there is an element of skill involved with this game, so keep in mind that the most skilled players will be playing against that 0.5% house edge.

A blackjack table in a casino

As is the case with most games, newbies will increase the house edge, probably to around 2%, by simply not being an expert.

The edge will always be with the house, but if you want to lower your chance of losing, learn the game and practice.

Slots - House Edge up to 15%

Slots are a huge part of casinos and vary in the edge the house gets.

Some games can be as low as 0.5% others up to 15%. Read our guide on the best slots by Return To Player (RTP)

Indeed, as far as online casinos go, the slot is the most popular game. Fast, sometimes exciting bonus rounds with huge wins and even slot jackpots in the millions are paid out. 

But in general, the house edge on slots is bigger than anywhere else in the casino.

Video Poker - House Edge up to 5%

Video Poker has always been a popular casino game for poker fans wanting a faster experience.

Called Pokies in Australia, they are one of the most popular forms of gambling, even above traditional casinos and sports betting.

Video poker in casinos, and online, is a favourable game for players

Despite Video Poker being computerised and including a house edge, knowing the mathematics of poker can introduce a level of skill and thus lessen the house edge in the long run.

Roulette - House Edge 2.7% and above

The only difference between American and European Roulette is that extra zero on the board.

It might seem like just one more section taking it to 38 from 37, but the difference it makes to the house edge is double!

Without going into the details, there are fewer rules in American Roulette and thus overall easier to play, but for the beginner, don’t let the extra betting options put you off single zero roulette tables. For basic roulette play they are the same.

Roulette (European Single Zero) - House Edge 2.70%

Most people are familiar with the game of roulette. A wheel containing numbers 1-36 and a 0

That's 37 places for the ball to land, whilst if you pick on correctly you get paid just 35/1. There is the edge right there.

Roulette is also the easiest game to play in a casino once you know the basic rules and therefore does have one of the higher edges from the games available.

Baccarat - House Edge >1.5%

In its basic form, Baccarat is a straightforward card game with three possible outcomes. 

The banker has a hand, the player has a hand, and then there is the possibility of neither winning the hand [coup], and there is a tie.

You bet on the outcome of choice, although be aware that betting on the banker also comes at a charge, so to keep the edge as low as possible, the player is the bet

Craps - House Edge 1-16%

You’ve undoubtedly seen a film featuring Vegas, with characters in a casino—whether at the roulette or blackjack tables, or throwing dice down a table as an over-enthusiastic crowd leans in.

Well, that game is called craps. It’s played with dice—and often, with piles of money!

It’s a slightly more casual game when played at an online casino though.

An AI image of a craps bettor winning in a casino

There are a lot more rules with craps than with most casino games, as such, the house edge is lower.

However, before stepping into the craps world, ensure you understand the rules and what you are betting on before betting on the game.

The best advice is to start with pass/don't pass bets, which have a house edge of 0%.

This sounds great—a game with no house edge—but the catch is that you must first place a pass/don't pass line bet, which carries a house edge of 1.41% and 1.36% respectively.

Combining these bets helps reduce the overall house edge even further.

Move up to the any seven bet, and you are looking at a massive 16.9%.

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