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About Red Dog – Vegas Technology

Red Dog - Vegas Technology

Played with a standard 52-card deck, the objective of Red Dog is that the player must try to predict whether the third card that will be dealt is of a value between the first two cards. All cards are valued as in while the ace is the highest valued card. It is a simple and fast-paced game which gives its patrons a lot of winning options.

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Three cards of the same value pay 11:1 while a single card winning spread pays 5:1. Meanwhile, a two-card winning spread is equal to a 4:1 payout while a three-card spread amounts to a 2:1. Beyond this, all winning spreads are paid 1:1.

Red Dog’s house edge depends on the number of decks used. Since this version is a standard single deck game, its house edge is around 3.1%. However, the house edge lowers if more decks are used. A six-deck Red Dog game only has a 2.8% house edge.

The best way to win at Red Dog is to raise the bet for a spread of 7 or more. Although these spreads pay the same amount, it gives you a more than 50% chance of winning. This strategy remains intact despite the number of decks in the game.

In a six card spread in a single deck game, you have 24 out of the 50 cards remaining which give you a 48% chance of winning. For a seven-card spread, the 28 out of the 50 cards gives you a 56% winning percentage.

How To Play Red Dog – Vegas Technology

This online casino game starts with the player placing their initial bets before the first two cards are dealt. Bets can be as low as $1.00 and as high as $500.00 Once the bets have been placed on the specified areas, the player must click on the “Deal” button and his first two cards will be given faced-up.

If the two cards are of the same value, a third card will be given and the player wins an 11:1 payout if the card is of the same value. If not, the hand is a push. If the player is dealt with the consecutively valued cards, no cards can possibly fall between the pair and the game is also considered a push.

However, if there is a spread between the initial pair, the player can add to his initial bet. He will win a corresponding payout if the third card that will be dealt is between the first two. If the value of the third card is outside the pair, the player loses the hand and his bet.

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