Lucky Lady Game
Lucky Lady Game For Ladies Kitty Party . If I am not wrong, most of the ladies kitty parties have one gift for the lucky lady of the day. We often take the lucky draw to give away the gift of lucky lady but here I have a new idea for the same. Instead of taking the boring lucky draw idea try using this idea for lucky lady game for ladies kitty party.
To play this lucky lady game or the punctuality game in your kitty you need to make the heart cutouts and you will also need 6 glasses and a dice. You can make around 20-25 small cut-outs in the shape of the heart. Valentines Day Lucky Lady Game. Number the glasses, 1-6 and call the members one by one to play this game. The Objective and Rules of Lucky Ladies. The Lucky Ladies side bet is a wager made on the first two cards dealt; that they will total 20 points, in any combination. In games which offer this wager, there will be a designated area for such a bet, adjacent to the regular blackjack bet (usually a small, separate circle). Lucky Lady’s Charm Game Description. Lucky Lady’s Charm is a 5 reel slot game. The game was originally launched with 9 paylines, but an additional payline was added to the online Deluxe version. Play Lucky Lady’s Charm without download. The theme is based on the mysterious world of fortune telling. Lucky Lady’s Charm™ Deluxe contains a traditional array of symbols, this includes the classical 9, 10, J, Q, K, A, as well as a number of unique symbols designed to match the theme of the game, including a ladybug, a rabbit foot, a four-leaf clover, a horseshoe, the lucky lady and the crystal ball. Then the charming LUCKY LADY is your good luck fairy – join her in this deluxe release based on the famous video slot classic. Together with her great variety of good-luck charms the LUCKY LADY will open the gates to a world of wins and prizes. Fans of the LUCKY LADY will discover a great 10-line, 5-reel deluxe version of the classic game.
Lucky Lady Game For Ladies Kitty Party
To play this game give everyone paper and pencils and have them keep score as you
read this aloud. The woman with the highest score at the end wins!
This is a rather peculiar game
It really does not have a name
It’s simple to play as a game should be
You just do as you’re told, you see
So now if you’ll please give me your attention
We’ll put an end to this suspension
In the end, whoever scores the most
Will receive a prize of which to boast
Now since you’re all fashionable girls
Give yourself 5 if you have any pearls
You may add 3 if your toes peek out
And earrings will give you 2 more to shout
Score yourself 5 if you show any red
Add 6 more for a curl on your head
Now before you think you are going to win
103Take away 2 for each safety pin
Add 5 more if your shoes are black
And take away 3 for a zipper in back
Now count all your buttons, for each you get 2
And take away 1 for each button that’s blue
Give yourself 5 if your heels are high
And why not take 10 for the black kohl in your eye
This is the end…there isn’t anymore
Who is the lucky lady with the highest score?
When the game ends, ask for the score and the lady with maximum score will be the winner of this game. I hope the game is clear enough.
Do let me know if you have any doubt about this game of any games for ladies kitty party. Feel free to leave your comment in the comment box below.
great idea
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Introduction
Lucky Ladies is one of the most popular blackjack side bets ever. It started in Washington state and now can be found in casinos all over the place. The idea is that any player 20-point hand wins something. Certain twenties, especially those involving two queens pay more. I've seen various versions through the years, which I label as A, B, C, D, and E. There is also a progressive version called Bonus Lucky Ladies.
A word about terminology. A 'matched pair' means the same card in both rank and suit.
Lucky Ladies — Pay Tables A and B
Hand | Table A | Table B |
---|---|---|
Q of hearts pair & dealer has BJ | 1000 to 1 | 1000 to 1 |
Q of hearts pair | 125 to 1 | 200 to 1 |
Matched 20 | 19 to 1 | 25 to 1 |
Suited 20 | 9 to 1 | 10 to 1 |
Unsuited 20 | 4 to 1 | 4 to 1 |
Lucky Ladies — Pay Table C
Hand | Table C |
---|---|
Pair of queens with dealer BJ | 250 to 1 |
Pair of queens | 25 to 1 |
Ranked 20 | 9 to 1 |
Suited 20 | 6 to 1 |
Any 20 | 3 to 1 |
Lucky Ladies — Pay Table D
Hand | Pays |
---|---|
Queen of hearts pair | 100 to 1 |
Matched 20 | 30 to 1 |
Suited 20 | 10 to 1 |
Any 20 | 3 to 1 |
One queen | 1 to 1 |
Lucky Ladies — Pay Table E
Hand | Pays |
---|---|
Queen of hearts pair | 100 |
Matched 20 | 25 |
Suited 20 | 10 |
Any 20 | 3 |
Queen of hearts | 2 |
Any other queen | 1 |
Following is the pay table for the progressive Pay Table F.
Lucky Ladies — Pay Table F
Hand | Pays |
---|---|
Queen of hearts pair + dealer BJ | Jackpot |
Queen of hearts pair | 25 |
Suited 20 | 10 |
Unsuited 20 | 2 |
Analysis of Pay Table A
The next table is an analysis of pay table A with six decks. The lower right cell shows a return of 75.29%, or a house edge of 24.71%.
Lucky Ladies Pay Table A — 6 decks
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Hand | Permutations | Probability | Pays | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Q of hearts pair & dealer has BJ | 135360 | 0.000015 | 1000 to 1 | 0.014563 |
Q of hearts pair | 2738340 | 0.000295 | 125 to 1 | 0.036827 |
Matched 20 (same rank and suit) | 43105500 | 0.004638 | 19 to 1 | 0.088115 |
Suited 20 | 193112640 | 0.020777 | 9 to 1 | 0.186990 |
Unsuited 20 | 744863040 | 0.080139 | 4 to 1 | 0.320554 |
Non-20 | 8310740400 | 0.894138 | Loss | -0.894138 |
Total | 9294695280 | 1.000000 | -0.247089 |
Analysis of Pay Table B
The next table is an analysis of pay table B with six decks. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 17.64%.
Lucky Ladies Pay Table B — 6 decks
Hand | Permutations | Probability | Pays | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Q of hearts pair & dealer has BJ | 1,000 | 135,360 | 0.000015 | 0.014563 |
Q of hearts pair | 200 | 2,738,340 | 0.000295 | 0.058923 |
Matched 20 (same rank and suit) | 25 | 43,105,500 | 0.004638 | 0.115941 |
Suited 20 | 10 | 193,112,640 | 0.020777 | 0.207767 |
Unsuited 20 | 4 | 744,863,040 | 0.080139 | 0.320554 |
Non-20 | -1 | 8,310,740,400 | 0.894138 | -0.894138 |
Total | 9,294,695,280 | 1.000000 | -0.176391 |
Analysis of Pay Table C
The next table is an analysis of pay table C with one deck, which is what pay table C was designed for. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 29.89% (ouch!).
Lucky Ladies Pay Table C — 1 deck
Hand | Permutations | Probability | Pays | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pair of queens with dealer BJ | 1344 | 0.000207 | 250 to 1 | 0.051713 |
Pair of queens | 28056 | 0.004318 | 25 to 1 | 0.107951 |
Ranked 20 | 88200 | 0.013575 | 9 to 1 | 0.122172 |
Suited 20 | 137200 | 0.021116 | 6 to 1 | 0.126697 |
Any 20 | 411600 | 0.063348 | 3 to 1 | 0.190045 |
Non-20 | 5831000 | 0.897436 | Loss | -0.897436 |
Total | 6497400 | 1 | -0.298858 |
Analysis of Pay Table D
The next table is an analysis of pay table D with six decks. The lower right cell shows a house edge of 13.34%.
Lucky Ladies Pay Table D — 6 decks
Hand | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Queen of hearts pair | 100 | 15 | 0.000309 | 0.030918 |
Matched 20 | 30 | 225 | 0.004638 | 0.139129 |
Suited 20 | 10 | 1,008 | 0.020777 | 0.207767 |
Any 20 | 3 | 3,888 | 0.080139 | 0.240416 |
One queen | 1 | 5,184 | 0.106851 | 0.106851 |
Loser | -1 | 38,196 | 0.787287 | -0.787287 |
Total | 48,516 | 1.000000 | -0.062206 |
Analysis of Pay Table E
Following is my analysis of pay table E, based on six decks.
Lucky Ladies Pay Table E — 6 decks
Hand | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Queen of hearts pair | 100 | 15 | 0.000309 | 0.030918 |
Matched 20 | 25 | 225 | 0.004638 | 0.115941 |
Suited 20 | 10 | 1,008 | 0.020777 | 0.207767 |
Any 20 | 3 | 3,888 | 0.080139 | 0.240416 |
Queen of hearts | 2 | 1,296 | 0.026713 | 0.053426 |
Any other queen | 1 | 3,888 | 0.080139 | 0.080139 |
Loser | -1 | 38,196 | 0.787287 | -0.787287 |
Total | 48,516 | 1.000000 | -0.058682 |
House Edge Summary
The next table summarizes the house edge for versions A through D for one to eight decks.
Lady Luck Hand Pay
Lucky Ladies — Summary
Decks | Pay Table A | Pay Table B | Pay Table C | Pay Table D | Pay Table E |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 29.89% | ||||
2 | 30.05% | 24.94% | 25.51% | 12.66% | 11.37% |
4 | 26.04% | 19.46% | 23.35% | 7.82% | 7.24% |
5 | 25.24% | 18.37% | 22.92% | 6.86% | 6.42% |
6 | 24.71% | 17.64% | 22.64% | 6.22% | 5.87% |
8 | 24.05% | 16.73% | 22.28% | 5.42% | 5.19% |
Bonus Lucky Ladies
Bonus Lucky Ladies is a $1 progressive side bet. I first noticed it on June 5, 2015 at the Palace Casino in La Center, Washington. Following is the pay table table. All wins are on a 'for one' basis, meaning the player does not get his original wager returned on a win.
Bonus Lucky Ladies — Pay Table
Player | Dealer | Pays |
---|---|---|
Queen of hearts pair | Dealer BJ in hearts | 100% of Jackpot |
Queen of hearts pair | Dealer suited BJ (not hearts) | 25% of Jackpot |
Queen of hearts pair | Dealer BJ (not suited) | 5% of Jackpot |
Queen of hearts pair | Anything else | $125 |
Matched 20 | Anything | $19 |
Suited 20 | Anything | $9 |
The next table shows the probability and return of each event, based on six decks. A question mark means a variable win, depending on the jackpot size.
Bonus Lucky Ladies — Return TableExpand
Player | Dealer | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Queen of hearts pair | Dealer BJ in hearts | ? | 1,980 | 0.0000009 | ? |
Queen of hearts pair | Dealer suited BJ (not hearts) | ? | 6,480 | 0.0000028 | ? |
Queen of hearts pair | Dealer BJ (not suited) | ? | 25,380 | 0.0000109 | ? |
Queen of hearts pair | Anything else | $125 | 684,585 | 0.0002946 | 0.0368267 |
Matched 20 | Anything | $19 | 10,776,375 | 0.0046376 | 0.0881153 |
Suited 20 | Anything | $9 | 48,278,160 | 0.0207767 | 0.1869899 |
Loser | $0 | 2,263,900,860 | 0.9742765 | 0.0000000 | |
Total | 2,263,900,860 | 1.0000000 | 0.3119318 |
The table above shows the fixed wins return 31.19%. Each $10,000 in the meter will add 2.13% to the return. To reach break-even the jackpot would need to reach $328,372.59.
Analysis of Pay Table F
Following is my analysis of the progressive pay table F, based on six decks. Wins are on a 'for one' basis.
Pay Table F Analysis ‐ Six Decks
Event | Pays | Combinations | Probability | Return |
---|---|---|---|---|
Queen of hearts pair + dealer BJ | Jackpot | 33,840 | 0.000015 | ? |
Queen of hearts pair | 25 | 684,585 | 0.000295 | 0.007365 |
Suited 20 | 10 | 59,054,535 | 0.025414 | 0.254143 |
Unsuited 20 | 2 | 186,215,760 | 0.080139 | 0.160277 |
Loser | 0 | 2,077,685,100 | 0.894138 | 0.000000 |
Total | 2,323,673,820 | 1.000000 | 0.421785 + ? |
The following table shows a return to player of 42.18%, not including the value of the jackpot. For every 10,000 bets units in the jackpot, the return increases by 14.56%.
I saw this as a 'red light' $1 bet at the Rampart on January 29, 2021. At the time, the jackpot was $17,347.43. That would make the return at that time and place 42.18% + 14.56% × $17347/$10000 = 67.44%.
Written by: Michael Shackleford