Buying the 5 and 9
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Buying the 5 and 9
Toss the dealer a green chip and you ask to buy the 5 or 9 for $24 and the house gets their $1 vig. So total outlay would be $25 but you get paid $36 on the win whereas you get paid $35 on a $25 place bet.
Buying the 4 and 10 is common. Do any of you buy the 5 and 9?
Buying the 4 and 10 is common. Do any of you buy the 5 and 9?
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Re: Buying the 5 and 9
I haven't done it outside of MS where it is automatic at the $20 level.
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I have found that a lot of the casinos in Vegas only allo bus on the 4 or 10. In Tunica I use to buy the 5 or 9 at $16 dollars. Several times I have reminds Heavy of that in some past posts.
Noah
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Re: Buying the 5 and 9
The deer in the headlights look, from a dealer in Vegas!
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Re: Buying the 5 and 9
Must not have played at Horseshoe! $10 5/9 payed $14.50. $10 4/10 payed $19.50. Good old days!
Re: Buying the 5 and 9
If I remember from past posts on this subject around $60 is the starting point to consider buying the 5/9. At 60 you are risking $3 to make $6 ( 60 pays 84 on place and 90 on buy with $3 vig). I personally don't consider buying the 5/9 until the $100 level (risk $5 vig to make $10).
Re: Buying the 5 and 9
I forgot about those casino that had 50 cent chips, but I have played at HS back when I lived near Memphis.
Noah
Noah
Re: Buying the 5 and 9
Scout, yes I was basing this on paying vig upfront. Most of my play is in Shreveport in LA and all the casinos there require the vig upfront. I can see the benefit at a lower level paying the vig only on a win.
Re: Buying the 5 and 9
I first encountered this in the MS gulf coast casinos, and take some credit for importing the rule to Albuquerque,NM ![Smile :-)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
At Santa Ana, they charge $1 vig up to $30. Isleta and Route 66 charge $1 up to $20, all collected after the bet wins.
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At Santa Ana, they charge $1 vig up to $30. Isleta and Route 66 charge $1 up to $20, all collected after the bet wins.