Any Pair Blackjack

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  1. Dare any Pair Blackjack Side Bet. Dare any pair is a side bet that first two player’s cards are a pair. This bet most frequently pays 11 to 1 for any pair. However, the rules may differ. The casino edge for this.
  2. Stand It is advised to stand as the player's hand of 18 in total is more likely to beat the dealer's hand if the first card is 7, K or Ace. A pair of 5s and 10s. Never split The hand of 10.
  3. Massively scalable Live Blackjack with unlimited seats at the table, low bet limits, four optional side bets (Any Pair, 21+3, Hot 3 and Bust It) and the Six Card Charlie rule. In the main game a limitless number of.
  4. Perfect Pairs Perfect Pairs is blackjack with a side bet that pays out when you land any pair in your initial two-card hand. You can win up to 25-1 on this side bet.
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Find out more about Double Down in blackjack. You may SPLIT any pair of cards you were originally dealt. For example, let’s say you received two 8’s to begin. By placing an amount of chips equal to your.

Introduction

'Pair Square,' which also goes by the name 'Bet the Set' and 'Any Pair,' is one of the most successful blackjack side bets. It wins if the player's first two cards are a pair, usually more for a suited pair. I have seen or heard of a number of pay tables through the years. Following are return tables for some of them.


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Pair Square — 12-10 Pay Table — Six Decks

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Suited pair127800.0160770.192926
Non-suited pair1028080.0578780.578778
No pair-1449280.926045-0.926045
Total485161.000000-0.154341

Pair Square — 12-12 Pay Table — Six Decks

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Suited pair127800.0160770.192926
Non-suited pair1228080.0578780.694534
No pair-1449280.926045-0.926045
Total485161.000000-0.038585

Pair Square — 15-10 Pay Table — Six Decks

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Suited pair157800.0160770.241158
Non-suited pair1028080.0578780.578778
No pair-1449280.926045-0.926045
Total485161.000000-0.106109

Pair Square — 20-10 Pay Table — Six Decks

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Suited pair207800.0160770.321543
Non-suited pair1028080.0578780.578778
No pair-1449280.926045-0.926045
Total485161.000000-0.025723

Pair Square — 25-10 Pay Table — Two Decks

What Pairs Do You Split In Blackjack

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Suited pair25520.0097090.242718
Non-suited pair103120.0582520.582524
No pair-149920.932039-0.932039
Total53561.000000-0.106796

How To Play Perfect Pairs Blackjack

Pair Square — 15 Pay Table — One Deck

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Non-suited pair15780.0588240.882353
No pair-112480.941176-0.941176
Total13261.000000-0.058824

The following 25-8 pay table is used by Evolution Gaming, calling it the 'Any Pair.' They use eight decks of cards. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 4.10%.

Pair Square — 25-8 Pay Table — Eight Decks

EventPaysCombinationsProbabilityReturn
Suited pair251,4560.0168670.421687
Non-suited pair84,9920.0578310.462651
No pair-179,8720.925301-0.925301
Total86,3201.000000-0.040964

The next table summarizes the house edge for all known pay tables, except the 25-8 one, by number of decks. A negative house edge denotes a player advantage, for a combination of pay table and number of decks you're unlikely to ever see, but let me know if you do.

What Are The Odds Of Getting A Pair In Blackjack

Pair Square — House Edge Summary

Blackjack
Decks0-15
Pay table
12-10
Pay table
12-12
Pay table
15-10
Pay table
20-10
Pay table
25-10
Pay table
15.88%35.29%23.53%35.29%35.29%35.29%
25.83%23.30%11.65%20.39%15.53%10.68%
35.81%19.35%7.74%15.48%9.03%2.58%
45.80%17.39%5.80%13.04%5.80%-1.45%
55.79%16.22%4.63%11.58%3.86%-3.86%
65.79%15.43%3.86%10.61%2.57%-5.47%
75.79%14.88%3.31%9.92%1.65%-6.61%
85.78%14.46%2.89%9.40%0.96%-7.47%

Written by: Michael Shackleford