Originally Posted by
dickens1298
I've seen 6:5 in two types of locations: (a) single-deck games and (b) high traffic locations (like the open area of the Flamingo facing the Strip.
Players who gravitate to single-deck like the game because they believe they can "count" cards, and/or because the deck is shuffled after just several hands. Players who frequent the high-traffic locations are casual players who are looking for action.
Either way, the additional 1.4% edge that 6-5 gives the house is minimal with those factors. While that edge is enough to dissuade more "serious" players, it really amounts to almost pennies for casual ones. For example, I've seen the average bet for 6:5 tables are generally $20. The 1.4% edge equals to 28 CENTS.
The 1.4% edge they already had (assuming perfect basic strategy) is what built those steel-and-polished aluminum towers, don't ya know. Paying double that (60 cents
per hand) adds up very quickly.