Online Casinos Home Page
Online Casinos Reviews
Best Online Casino Bonus
Alternate Banking Options Credit Card Rejected
Gambling Tips and Tricks
Betting Systems
Casino Game Advice
Blackjack Rules and Strategy
Casino Game Advice, Rules and Strategy
Advice, Rules and Strategy on Craps
Online casino game information, rules, strategy and odds
Blackjack Switch Information, rules, strategy and odds
Blackjack Switch Information, rules, strategy and odds
Blackjack Information, rules, strategy and odds
Blackjack Switch Information, rules, strategy and odds
Craps Information, rules, strategy and odds
Casino Game Rules
UK Lottery Information and Tickets
Live Sports Feed
Online Baccarat Information, Ruls and Strategy
Online Blackjack Information,  Rules and Strategy
Online Slots Information, Rules and Strategy
Online Poker Games
Various Poker Based Games
Video Poker
The best money making affiliate programs
Online Casino Webrings
Contact Us
Disclaimer
Online Casinos | Wizard of Odds












Dice Probability Basics
by Michael Shackleford
 
Wizard of Odds, casino game advice, strategy, rules and oddsThe probabilities of two dice totals, if you are new to dice games like craps understanding the possible outcome of the die is invaluable to your stategy.

The Probabilities of Two Dice Totals

Before you play any dice game it is good to know the probability of any given total to be thrown. First lets look at the possibilities of the total of two dice. The table below shows the six possibilities for die 1 along the left column and the six possibilities for die 2 along the top column. The body of the table shows the sum of die 1 and die 2.

Two dice totals

Die 1

Die 2

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

The colors of the body of the table illustrate the number of ways to throw each total. The probability of throwing any given total is the number of ways to throw that total divided by the total number of combinations (36). In the following table the specific number of ways to throw each total and the probability of throwing that total is shown.

Total

Number of combinations

Probability

2

1

2.78%

3

2

5.56%

4

3

8.33%

5

4

11.11%

6

5

13.89%

7

6

16.67%

8

5

13.89%

9

4

11.11%

10

3

8.33%

11

2

5.56%

12

1

2.78%

Total

36

100%

The following shows the probability of throwing each total in a chart format. As the chart shows the closer the total is to 7 the greater is the probability of it being thrown.

Probabilities of two dice totals

The Field Bet Example

Now that we understand the probability of throwing each total we can apply this information to the dice games in the casinos to calculate the house edge. For example consider the field bet in craps. This bet pays 1:1 (even money) if the next throw is a 3, 4, 9, 10, or 11, 2:1 (double the bet) on the 2, and 3:1 (triple the bet) on the 12. Note that there are 7 totals that win and only 4 that lose which might cause someone who didn't know better to think it was a good gamble.

The player's return can be defined as the sum of the products of the probability of each event and the net return of that event. The following table shows each possible total, the net return, the probability of throwing that total, and the average return. The average return is the product of the net return and the probability. The player's return is the sum of the average returns.

Total

Net return

Probability

Average return

2

2

0.0278

0.0556

3

1

0.0556

0.0556

4

1

0.0833

0.0833

5

-1

0.1111

-0.1111

6

-1

0.1389

-0.1389

7

-1

0.1667

-0.1667

8

-1

0.1389

-0.1389

9

1

0.1111

0.1111

10

1

0.0833

0.0833

11

1

0.0556

0.0556

12

3

0.0278

0.0834

Total

1

-0.0278

The last row shows the player's return to be -.0278, in other words for every $1 bet the player can expect to lose 2.78 cents. The player's loss is the house's gain so the house edge is the product of -1 and the player's return, in this case 0.0278 or 2.78%.


Michael Schackleford is one of the leading experts on modern casino games through his award-winning website,  http:www.wizardofodds.com.

Featured Online Casinos
Colosseum Casino, established in 1999, is one of the most trusted casinos on the internet today. It boasts a total of 151 games (don’t look anywhere else, this is the biggest casino on the web!) and the brand new Microgaming Viper software.
Microgaming $15 Free, No Deposit 100% match up to $100



The article provided by Top Online Casinos (http://www.top-online-casinos.co.za), used with kind permission of the author, is available for informational purposes only. Persons or entities that use this information agree not to hold Top Online Casinos (http://www.top-online-casinos.co.za.com) liable from any claims resulting or arising from the use of any information contained within this article. Please read our full disclaimer

Copyright © 2004 Top-Online-Casinos.co.za and its licensors. All rights reserved. Disclaimer