Use the Probability Calculator above to see the chances that a third cards value is in-between two random cards.
In order to win the player must consider the probability and place the bet carefully. Lets look at three senarios.
Consider the highest probability.
The dealer lays a Black Ace and a Red Ace.
This means that the only cards that will result in a loss of your bet is the last two aces. Since there are 50 cards left in the deck and 48 of these cards will result in a win then the player has a 96% chance of winning. It is in this scenario that the player should bet all credits in their possesion.
Consider the lowest probability. (not including the zero chance when equal or consecutive cards arise)
The dealer lays any two cards that are one apart. (ie. 5 and a 7)
This means there are only four cards that can guarantee a win (the four 6's) and so only 4 out 50 cards or an 8% chance of a win. It is in this scenario that the player bet only the ante, the lowest bet allowed in a playable scenario.
Consider a mid-range probability. (13 numbers so any number 7 or more apart)
The dealer lays any two cards a value of 7 apart. (ie. 5 and a Queen(value 12))
This means there are 6 sets of 4 cards that can guarantee a win (All 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, 10's, Jack's) 6 times 4 is 24 so 24 out of 50 cards is 48% chance of a win. It is in this scenario that the player bet roughly half the credits available.