Casino Game Comparison Calculator

Compare house edge, expected loss per hour, and win probability across blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, video poker, and slots.

Select Games to Compare (2-5)
GameEdge$/HrSession LossStd DevWin %
Blackjack0.64%$11.20$44.80$481.0846.3%
Craps1.41%$14.10$56.40$316.2342.9%
Roulette2.70%$27.00$108.00$316.2336.6%
Expected Loss Per Hour
Blackjack
$11.20
Craps
$14.10
Roulette
$27.00
Best value: Blackjack (6-Deck, Stand on Soft 17, DAS, No Surrender) at $11.20/hr — 0.64% house edge

Frequently Asked Questions

Which casino game has the lowest house edge?
Blackjack with basic strategy offers the lowest house edge among common table games at 0.5-0.8% depending on rules. Full-pay Deuces Wild video poker can actually give the player an edge of 0.76% with perfect play.
How much can I expect to lose per hour at blackjack?
At $25 per hand with 70 hands per hour and a 0.64% house edge, expect to lose about $11.20 per hour on average. Actual sessions vary widely due to standard deviation.
What is house edge and why does it matter?
House edge is the mathematical advantage the casino has over the player, expressed as a percentage of each bet. A 1% house edge means the casino expects to keep $1 for every $100 wagered over time.
Is European roulette better than American roulette?
European roulette has a 2.70% house edge compared to American roulette at 5.26%. The difference is the extra 00 pocket on American wheels. French roulette with La Partage drops to 1.35%.
What is standard deviation in casino games?
Standard deviation measures outcome volatility per hand. Slots have high standard deviation (big swings), while baccarat has low standard deviation (more predictable). Higher standard deviation means more extreme sessions.
Are slots or table games better value?
Table games typically offer far better value. Blackjack at 0.5% edge costs roughly $9/hour at $25 bets. Penny slots at 10% edge and 500 spins/hour cost $50/hour per dollar bet. Table games cost 5-20x less per hour.
How does video poker compare to blackjack?
Full-pay Jacks or Better (9/6) has a 0.46% house edge, slightly better than most blackjack tables. The tradeoff is higher variance — video poker sessions swing more dramatically due to rare premium hands.
What is the entertainment cost of gambling?
Entertainment cost is your expected loss per hour. Low-stakes blackjack ($10/hand) costs about $4.50/hour — less than a movie. High-stakes slots can cost hundreds per hour. This calculator puts every game in entertainment-cost context.

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