Roulette Crosswash Calculator

Five games let you push playthrough quickly with capped, predictable risk. Pick the one your casino offers, plug in your stake, and get the exact split.

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Session 1 Bet

Roulette — Session 2 Recommended Bets

Strategy: These bets minimize variance while ensuring every outcome is covered between both sessions.
Commission baccarat: Banker wins pay 0.95× (5% commission), Player wins pay 1×, Ties push both bets. Higher RTP than no-commission ("EZ") baccarat.
Session 1 Bet

Baccarat — Session 2 Recommended Bets

Strategy: Equalizes the Banker-wins and Player-wins outcomes. The Tie outcome pushes (zero net), which is already the best case of the three.
Dice-based baccarat. Bac Bo (Evolution) rolls two dice for Player and two for Banker; the higher total wins. Player and Banker both pay 1:1 with no commission, and ties push both bets. Bet the same amount on each side and every outcome — Player wins, Banker wins, or tie — pushes back to zero. That makes Bac Bo the cleanest single-game playthrough vehicle on this list.
Stake per side

Bac Bo — Stake Split

Player
$10.00
1:1 payout, no commission
Banker
$10.00
1:1 payout, no commission
Every possible outcome leaves you with the same net result: $0.00.
Total wagered: $20.00 RTP: 100.00% House edge: 0.00%
Why it pushes every round. Two dice are rolled for each side; the higher total wins 1:1. On a tie of totals (~11.27% of rolls), both Player and Banker bets push. So equal stakes on each side win/lose offsetting amounts on non-ties, and push together on ties — the wager bank ends every round exactly where it started, while doubling your playthrough volume.
Caveats. Assumes Evolution's standard Bac Bo rules: Player/Banker pay 1:1 with no commission, ties push. Do not add a Tie side bet — that's where the house edge in this game lives. If a casino runs a Bac Bo variant that charges a commission on Banker, or that loses Player/Banker bets on specific tied totals, the math changes — use the Baccarat tab and adjust manually.
Single-round zero-variance hedge. Sic Bo isn't a two-session crosswash — instead, you split a single round across Big + Small + Any-Triple at a fixed ratio. Every roll loses the same ~3.125% of your stake. No swings, no streaks. Useful when your casino offers Sic Bo but not roulette or baccarat.
Set your stake

Sic Bo — Stake Split

Big
$15.50
total 11–17 (loses on triples), 1:1 payout
Small
$15.50
total 4–10 (loses on triples), 1:1 payout
Any Triple
$1.00
any 1-1-1 … 6-6-6, 30:1 payout
Every possible outcome leaves you with the same net result: −$1.00.
Total wagered: $32.00 RTP: 96.875% House edge: 3.125%
Why the ratio is 15.5 : 15.5 : 1. Big and Small are mirror-image 1:1 bets that cancel each other out — except on a triple, where they both lose. The Any-Triple bet pays 30:1, which exactly fills that hole. Putting $15.50 / $15.50 / $1 on the three areas turns Sic Bo into a flat-payoff game: any non-triple outcome nets −$1 (one side wins, the other loses, plus −$1 on the triple bet); a triple wins $30 against the $31 lost on Big+Small, also netting −$1.
Caveats. If the table minimum forces $1 on every area, the smallest legal split is $15.50 / $15.50 / $1. Some interfaces won't accept $15.50 exactly — round to $16 / $16 / $1 (slight EV drift, still very low variance). The 30:1 payout assumes the standard "Any Triple" bet — some sites only offer "specific triple" at 180:1, which is a different bet, do not substitute.
Single-round zero-variance hedge. Place three bets before the come-out roll: Pass Line, Don't Pass, and a small one-roll bet on 12 (Boxcars) at 30:1. Pass and Don't Pass cancel each other on every resolution; the boxcars bet covers the only case where they don't (a 12 on the come-out, which pushes Don't Pass instead of paying it). Every outcome ends up at the same fixed loss of about 1.59% of total wager. Useful when your casino offers craps but not Sic Bo, roulette, or baccarat.
Set your stake

Craps — Stake Split

Pass Line
$10.00
1:1 payout, multi-roll
Don't Pass
$10.00
1:1 payout, multi-roll, pushes on 12
12 (Boxcars)
$0.32
30:1 one-roll, come-out only
Every possible outcome leaves you with the same net result: −$0.32.
Total wagered: $20.32 RTP: 98.41% House edge: 1.59%
Why the ratio is x : x : x/31. Pass and Don't Pass are mirror-image 1:1 bets — one wins, the other loses on every resolution. The single exception is a 12 rolled on the come-out: Pass loses, but Don't Pass pushes (returns your stake without winnings), so you'd net −$x. The 12 (Boxcars) one-roll bet at 30:1 plugs that hole — bet $x/31, and a 12 hit pays 30 × x/31 ≈ $x, exactly covering the lost pass bet. Every outcome ends up at the same fixed loss of $x/31. That works out to 62/63 ≈ 98.41% RTP on total wager.
Caveats. The 12 (Boxcars) bet is a one-roll bet — place it only on the come-out. It auto-resolves on that roll; do not re-place it for subsequent point rolls or you'll bleed extra house edge. The 30:1 payout is standard online; if your casino pays differently (some pay 31:1, some quote "30 for 1" which is 29:1), the optimal hedge changes — replace 31 with payout+1. Also assumes the casino bars 12 (most common). Bar 2 has identical math but you'd hedge with the snake-eyes one-roll bet at 30:1 instead. Bar 3 is rare and changes the probabilities.

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(97.3%)
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