Natural (gambling) explained

A natural is a term in several gambling games; in each case it refers to one or two specific good outcomes, usually for the player, and often involves achieving a particular score in the shortest and fastest manner possible.[1]

Examples

In blackjack, the best possible hand for the player is to reach a score of 21 with exactly two cards, which necessarily involves an Ace and a ten-valued card (a 10, jack, queen, or king).[2] This hand, which usually defeats any other hand of 21 and carries a higher payout of winnings, is referred to as a "blackjack", or a "natural".[3] [4] Traditionally, a natural in blackjack pays 3:2. In recent years, however, some casinos have used the payout ratio of 6:5 for a greater house edge.[5]

In craps, a natural is a roll of two dice with a score of 7 or 11 on the come out roll. This will lead to a win for the players who wagered money on the Pass or Come bet, but a loss for players betting Don't Pass, or Don't Come.[6]

In baccarat, a natural is a two-card hand totaling 8 or 9, for either the player or the banker. Natural 9 beats natural 8.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Mark Bollman. Basic Gambling Mathematics: The Numbers Behind The Neon. 13 June 2014. CRC Press. 978-1-4822-0893-1. 216–.
  2. Web site: Casino Online. 11 August 2017. dead. 9 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200809083538/https://kasinoforum.com/forums/.
  3. Thorp, Beat the Dealer, 1st edition, New York 1962.
  4. Book: Beat Multiple Deck Blackjack. Cardoza Publishing. 978-1-58042-421-9. 13–.
  5. Book: William N. Thompson Ph.D.. Gambling in America: An Encyclopedia of History, Issues, and Society, 2nd Edition. 10 February 2015. ABC-CLIO. 978-1-61069-980-8. 25–.
  6. Book: Craps A Smart Shooters Guide. 2011 . Cardoza Publishing. 978-1-58042-576-6. 25–.
  7. Web site: How To Gamble: Baccarat. VEGAS.com. 2016-03-29.