The house typically maintains a favorable edge, especially on Tie bets, which can be a big revenue driver as these bets can encourage more players to engage despite their lower probability of winning. The game requires fewer cards and can be managed with a single dealer, reducing staffing costs compared to more complex games with multiple players and actions. The fast-paced nature can attract many players, leading to continuous betting and increased revenue per time unit. Since the game is largely based on chance rather than skill, players are less likely to employ strategies that would reduce the house edge.
