Most Profitable Real Money Casino Games

Most Profitable Real Money Casino Games

Every new casino player wants to know one thing. What is the best game to play for maximum profits? The short answer is any progressive jackpot that pays out above $1M is a profitable game. If you can hit the pot in a progressive slot like Mega Moolah, you might never have to work again.

The long answer is that the profitability of casino games depends on your luck, skills and budget. If you’re the best player at a poker table, your chances of winning are high. Likewise, high rollers who gamble thousands of dollars per game can win lots of money.

In this article, we’ve compiled a list of profitable casino games based on their Return to Player (RTPs), maximum payouts and their entertainment value. Intrigued? Let’s dive right in.

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#1: Progressive Jackpots

Progressive jackpots can be extremely profitable or they can be a letdown. It all depends on your luck. You see, the average jackpot game operates like a slot machine. You place a bet and hit ‘Spin’ for the reels to run.

Many jackpot games have a base mode and bonus round. In the base mode, you can win small amounts of money by triggering the right symbols. If you hit certain symbols—usually a bonus symbol—you enter the bonus round.

Here, the wins are bigger and there’s a chance to get drawn into the game’s progressive jackpot. In the usual style, winning the jackpot means landing a set of jackpot symbols on the reels.

Top-tier progressive jackpots like Mega Fortune, Mega Moolah and Age of the Gods pay out millions of dollars to lucky winners. But that’s just for the few lucky people who win the big pots every year. 

Most people never get to win progressive jackpots. That’s how these games are designed. They pay out big amounts but scarcely.

#2: Poker

Poker is the game of choice for many career gamblers. There’s a perfect explanation. Unlike slots and jackpots, poker is based on skill. It’s like playing a video game. If you’re good at it, you can win regularly.

Many real money casinos provide a wide range of poker games, from Texas Hold’em to Omaha. While most of the variants are great, Texas Hold’em stands out due to its progressive rules. It allows you to bet your entire stake, fold, bluff or play aggressively.

All the same, it’s up to you to decide which variant of poker to play in the long term. Try out different variants and stick to the game you win regularly. Then look for competitions centered on the game and play often.

Experienced poker players make millions of dollars by winning poker tournaments yearly. And some of them do it at online casinos, meaning no expensive road trips or flights to Las Vegas. 

#3: Blackjack

Blackjack is yet another casino game popular among professionals. A great example is Don Johnson, an American player who won over $10M in a six-month period at Atlantic Casinos in 2011. 

While Johnson plays blackjack with hands worth $100,000 or more, you don’t need to play that much money. You can play $5 per hand at online casinos. And if you have a bigger budget, you can up your ante to $10, $50 or $100.

The goal of blackjack is to beat the casino at producing a hand of 21. The casino plays through an employee known as the dealer. He or she deals the cards randomly. You receive two cards when the game starts.

The dealer also gets two cards, and you can see one of theirs. By looking at your cards and the dealer’s up-card, you can hit for an extra card, stand not to receive another card, double down or take an insurance bet.

That being said, blackjack has a variety of strategies that makes it a game of skill partially. Strategies like card counting and basic blackjack can help lower the house advantage and increase your profitability.

#4: Video Poker

Video poker is one of the best paying casino games. Picture this—some video poker games payout 99% to 100% of wagered money in the long haul. By comparison, most casino games payout at an average of 90% to 95%. 

Video poker works like a slot machine in that it features a video screen and RNG software. On the flip side, it has some poker features—it’s centered on popular poker hands like Two of a Kind, Straight, Full House, or Royal Flush.

Basically, you place a bet on one to five credits or their multiples. Let’s say you bet five credits ($5). The video screen runs to reveal five poker cards. Next, you get a choice to keep some cards and to discard others.

The machine shuffles the cards again and reveals more cards. This time, the five cards on the screen have to form a real poker hand for you to win money. In Jacks or Better video poker game, a royal flush hand wins you 4000x your stake for five credits but only 250x for a single-credit bet.

#5: Baccarat

Baccarat might not be the most popular casino game in Las Vegas, London or Monte Carlo. But guess what? It’s the most famous card game in the world thanks to its dominance in Macau. Wealthy Chinese players wager thousands of dollars on the game daily.

So, how does it work? It’s a card game with two hands. While you can play one of the hands—player or blackjack—you can also bet on either hand or a tie. Winning means producing a hand of nine.

On the surface, this sounds easy. If you get a nine-card you win. In a real sense, you receive at least two cards in the first round. If the cards add up to nine, you’re lucky. If they exceed nine, your new hand is the digit on the right.

Face cards like jacks, queens and kings count as zero. The same also applies to 10-value cards. The rest of the cards hold their face values. 

Geoff Lambert

Geoff has been playing fantasy football since 1996 and covering it professionally since 2015. In addition to being the founder of GoingFor2.com and The Armchair Fantasy Show, Geoff has contributed to FantasyPros, FantasyLife, and the now-defunct RotoWriters, while also appearing on a multitude of fantasy podcasts. Geoff's favorite professional teams are the 49ers, the Pelicans and the Nationals.

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