Gambling wise they have French Roulette (single zero,
one of the few in Las Vegas) and multiple odds craps. Multiple odds at
the Paris translates to 3X odds on the six and eight, 4X odds on the
five and nine, and 5X odds on the four and ten. This means that in
theoretical terms the casino edge (normally 1.4 for pass/come bets)
plunges down to .47 for the six and eight, .37 for the five and nine,
and .33 for the four and ten. In practical terms, if you have a $30
pass/come bet on the six and eight, you can add $90 behind the line and
win $30 for your flat bet and $108 for your odds for a total of $138. If
you bet on the five or nine you can add $120 to your $30 flat bet and
win $180 for the odds plus $30 for the flat bet for a total of $210. And
finally, for the four and ten, you can add $150 to your flat bet of $30
and win $300 for the odds plus $30 for the flat portion for a total of
$330. To compare these results to other "premium" casinos offering only
2X odds, look at the following chart:
| |
Normal 2X
odds casino |
Paris |
| 6 or 8 |
$102 |
$138 |
| 5 or 9 |
$120 |
$210 |
| 4 or 10 |
$150 |
$330 |
Of course you have to add a little more money in odds,
but the very low casino vigs on these bets make it totally worthwhile.
In fact, you’d have be in Seine not to try it but also tell your friends
about the Viva Las Paris with French Roulette article you have read
here. And, as always, good luck at the tables! |