Craps
Craps appears like a abstract game, and it certainly can be, however you do not need to understand all of the nuances to compete in it well and get a good return. If you stick with the common bets with a low casino edge and do not bet when you are not assured what it’s you’re wagering on and its odds.
By betting on the pass line and buying odds you can wager with virtually no casino advantage. This almost makes the phrase ‘betting’ wrong if you really think about it.
Pass Line
The contest starts by placing a bet on the Pass or Do not Pass before the Come Out throw. If a 7 or 11 is tossed 1st you win and two, 3, or twelve will result in you loosing if you bet on pass. The reverse is valid if you cast a bet on Do not Pass. Except twelve which is a tie if you wager Do not Pass. Almost all players bets on Pass, so if you pick Don’t Pass, don’t draw attention to yourself, particularly if you come away with a win. If you acquire a win that means everyone else just lost, and are not going to take kindly to showing off. Should any number other than 2, 3, 7, 11 or 12 are tossed 1st, that number becomes the point. Don’t place a bet on the Pass line following the Come Out throw, it’s allowed, but the odds are against you.
Purchasing the Odds
In order to take advantage of the betting with almost no house edge, you must initially wager on the Pass Line. Next you are able to wager a multiple (depending on the betting house) of your Pass wager that the point will be rolled before a seven. Depending on the number of the point, you can win up to two to one.
Betting along these general lines will give you with a real chance of becoming a success. Add the excitement that the craps always appears to generate and the only way to lose is not to play.
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