How to Play Odd One In (1x2 Gaming)
Odd One In is an unusual game in which you need to make different types of bets, trying to predict the suit and rank of two cards determined randomly.
A classic 52-card deck with no jokers is used in this game. Cards are shuffled before the beginning of a new round.
The bet size varies between ten cents and two hundred dollars.
The gameplay starts with the fact that the client makes bets on the field at his own discretion. Then the croupier deals two cards on the basis of which the winning bets are determined.
The score of cards is calculated in the following way:
- Ace - 1
- Face cards - 10
- Other cards - according to their face values (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10)
Let's discuss the types of bets. We want to warn you in advance that the payout can be obtained only if the score of cards is odd. If the score is even, all bets lose.
There are the following types of bets in Odd One In (multipliers are mentioned in brackets):
- Basic bet - any odd number (1:1)
- Color - any odd number and two cards of one color (7:1) or any odd number and two cards of different colors (3:1)
- Suit - any odd number and two cards of one suit (30:1)
- High numbers - score is 13, 15, 17, or 19 (5:2)
- Low numbers - score is 3, 5, 7, 9, or 11 (7:2)
- Certain numbers - on 3 (75:1), on 5 (35:1), on 7 (25:1), on 9 (18:1), on 11 (9:1), on 13 (10:1), on 15 (12:1), on 17 (15:1), or on 19 (18:1)
- Double - on 3 or 5 (25:1), on 5 or 7 (15:1), on 7 or 9 (10:1), on 9 or 11 (4:1), on 11 or 13 (4:1), on 13 or 15 (5:1), on 15 or 17 (6:1), on 17 or 19 (8:1).
At the end of the round all payouts are made. Then the customer can continue to play making the same bets or new ones.
The theoretical payout percentage depends on the types of bets made by the player. All of them have their own figures.