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The true odds of rolling a five or nine are 3 to 2 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $7 to $, so you must make your place bets in multiples of five dollars. The house edge on the 5 and 9 is 4-percent. The true odds of rolling the for or ten are 2 to 1 but a winning place bet on these numbers pays $9 to $5. Ultimate Craps Strategy for Experienced Players: Overview of Best Bets and Odds #1: The Don't Pass Bar #2: The Pass Line The pass line is the fundamental bet on the craps table. Just like in other casino games, the basic. #3: Place 6 and Place 8 Players looking for some inner-table action should.

DeMango

You don't know the difference between a put bet and placing the point?
You have been playing craps how long?


Just like he has only saw two DI's since he has been playing craps, this now explains why that was. Where is Ahigh when you need him, maybe he could explain it to Alan!
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DeMango
Rick; I'm truly amazed no one has called him out on 18 yo's in a row. Not even a math geek giving us a figure on that, too small for my pocket calculator!
When a rock is thrown into a pack of dogs, the one that yells the loudest is the one who got hit.
FleaStiff
Okay folks here it is straight from the drunkard's mouth:
Everything starts with the Pass Line Bet its a Win on any Natural (7 or 11) a Loss on any Craps (2,3, 12) but if you neither win nor lose (4,5, 6,8,9,10), you go into the 'Bonus Round' hoping for whatever point was just rolled to be rolled again prior to that dreaded, unspeakable number being rolled (7).
If there is already a point number, you don't have to wait around for the next Come Out Roll, you can position your chips where it says 'Come' and you are thereby declaring the next roll to be your own private ComeOutRoll between you and the House. So instead of marking the point number with the Hockey Puck, he picks up your stack of chips and marks it with that instead.
Either way, you bet now rides on a number the Dice have chosen.
If you want to choose your own number, its called a PLACE Bet. the house lets you choose but nicks you a bit when it pays off.
If you want to choose your own number but also choose not to be nicked at payoff, that is known as a Buy Bet: Its a PlaceBet wherein for a little bit more of your money they have agreed not to nick you at payoff. So they position it as a Place Bet and position a little lammer on it that reads 'BUY' to remind them to payoff that particular PlaceBet at True Odds because the Bettor has paid extra to Buy the true odds from the casino.
Now this PUT BET stuff. you've got to have an experienced crew and a Box Man who is wide awake. These are two rare events in Vegas. Rare in other towns too, I hear. A PUT BET is a Phantom COMEbet that BYPASSES the come box in a ghostly manner and goes directly onto the player designated number as a minimum Come Bet with an offset Odds Bet already stacked atop it.
Obviously any time the house lets you do anything the least bit fancy, they are going to 'wet their beak' a little. Its up to you to know how much more you gain from Lady Variance and how much less you lose to that darned wet beak.
sodawater
Put bets are when you put money on a number as if it had gotten there via the come box. It allows you to take free odds on the bet. At a certain multiple of free odds allowed, put bets become better than placing or buying the same number -- e.g. at 100x odds, a put bet is always better than placing or buying.
Put bets are legal in Vegas but are illegal in NJ.
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RaleighCraps
As has been stated, placing a bet on the white line edge of the Pass Line AFTER a point has been established, is PLACING the point. It is the same as throwing the money on that table and asking the dealer to place that number.
However, when you are playing at a casino where the vig is on the win on a Buy bet, it can get interesting. Say the point is 4. If you put $5 on the edge of the Pass Line, it will pay like a place bet, 9:5. Many casinos will only do a Buy bet at $20 or greater, but some will do a buy bet at $10. Let's say you are playing at a casino that allows a $10 Buy Bet. A $10 Place bet will pay $18. A $10 Buy bet will pay $20, minus a $1 vig = $19. So you get an extra $1 for making it a Buy bet.
Once again, it now depends on the casino. I have played at casinos where I could PLACE the point of 4 on the PASS LINE edge, and any bet greater than $20 is paid as if it was a Buy bet. I ALWAYS confirm with the dealer that I will be paid as a BUY bet though the first time I do it that session. But some places I have played will not let you make a Buy bet that way. IF I say I want that to be a Buy 4 bet, they move it onto the layout and put it on the 4 box. These places usually also always use the BUY lammers as well.
Time for my Beau Rivage, in Biloxi plug. As I have said often, they do vig on the win, for the BUY 4,5,9,10. Any bet over $20 is automatically treated as a Buy bet. You do not have to ask, and even if you say place the 5 for $25, they will pay you as a Buy bet (instead of the Place pay of $35, you get the Buy payout of $36, $30 bet gets you $44). And because they are always Buy bets, they never screw around with the lammers. The only lammer activity is when you turn on place/buy/Come bet odds on a come out roll, or turn off place/buy bets during a roll.
This really makes for a cleaner game, as it cuts out a lot of extra activity and lets the dealers concentrate on helping the players make their bets. Sure they are giving away some money, because many of the players have no idea why they are getting paid 'extra' money, especially on those 5 and 9 bets. But instead of trying to maximize their fleecing of the unwary gambler, Beau chooses to just automatically pay everyone, whether they understand the difference or not.
It is also possible that perhaps Mississippi has that in their gambling laws, since I think I recall Tunica casinos behaving the same way.
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Rick; I'm truly amazed no one has called him out on 18 yo's in a row. Not even a math geek giving us a figure on that, too small for my pocket calculator! Lingo 9 2. Ladbrokes welcome bonus.


Well this is after all the internet, where fiction runs wild, players would rather read fiction then to know the truth! Now here is my disclaimer, When I ask a dealer that had just retired the day that I asked him how many yo's in a row did he ever see, when he was playing on the table with me, and he asked why. When I told him about the 18 yo's for some odd reason he started laughing, damn I couldn't figure out why he would do that, DeMango do you know why he would laugh at me just for asking that question?
Now I'm not a math guy but and wouldn't waste my time trying to figure the math out on doing something like that, only because I wouldn't want to type out all those zeros!
Now this should be pretty easy for a math guy that likes typing out zeros, it may even look pretty neat, seeing all those zeros! Any of you math guys up to telling all us dummies what the answer would be?
While someone is at it, they may want to see what the odds would be in throwing 23,.6's in a 26 roll, that one has got to be one of the funniest ones I heard in a long time.
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miplet

Well this is after all the internet, where fiction runs wild, players would rather read fiction then to know the truth! Now here is my disclaimer, When I ask a dealer that had just retired the day that I asked him how many yo's in a row did he ever see, when he was playing on the table with me, and he asked why. When I told him about the 18 yo's for some odd reason he started laughing, damn I couldn't figure out why he would do that, DeMango do you know why he would laugh at me just for asking that question?
Now I'm not a math guy but and wouldn't waste my time trying to figure the math out on doing something like that, only because I wouldn't want to type out all those zeros!
Now this should be pretty easy for a math guy that likes typing out zeros, it may even look pretty neat, seeing all those zeros! Any of you math guys up to telling all us dummies what the answer would be?
While someone is at it, they may want to see what the odds would be in throwing 23,.6's in a 26 roll, that one has got to be one of the funniest ones I heard in a long time.


18 Yo's in a row: 1 in 39,346,408,075,296,537,575,424 (sorry just 2 zeros).
23 6's in a 26 roll: 1 in about 2,440,927,724,540,810,226,200,469 (5 zeroes)
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NokTang

18 Yo's in a row: 1 in 39,346,408,075,296,537,575,424 (sorry just 2 zeros).
23 6's in a 26 roll: 1 in about 2,440,927,724,540,810,226,200,469 (5 zeroes)


Last night I read a promotion for a dice seminar, priced at a mere $795.usd, which I assume teaches you how to do this including hard ways which would increase the above numbers, and at the end takes you to a real live open USD casino in Las Vegas to prove it. No mention of money back but who would need/want any of the $795.usd back with such skills taught in one day!?
NokTang


This really makes for a cleaner game, as it cuts out a lot of extra activity and lets the dealers concentrate on helping the players make their bets.


Good information. In regards to 'cleaner game', this was my point earlier as to the Small, Tall, etc. which only as I said and IMHO would make the game more like a carnival than a serious hard driving money making craps table with real men and women knowing when and how to play and dealers involved and no arsehole sticking his/her hand out hitting the dice as they fly down the table resulting in a seven out and you, the shooter, wanting to slice said hand off the idiot.
RaleighCraps

Good information. In regards to 'cleaner game', this was my point earlier as to the Small, Tall, etc. which only as I said and IMHO would make the game more like a carnival than a serious hard driving money making craps table with real men and women knowing when and how to play and dealers involved and no arsehole sticking his/her hand out hitting the dice as they fly down the table resulting in a seven out and you, the shooter, wanting to slice said hand off the idiot.


Beau has added the Small/Tall/All bet in the past year. I have been down there twice with this bet active, and I have made good money on this bet.

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$15 gets you $5 Small, $5 Tall, and $5 All, and I have been paid on each a few times. 34:1 on the Small and Tall, 175:1 on the All. Of course, when you get the all, you already got paid on the Small and Tall. It makes for a very nice payday.
On my last session at Beau, I was just getting on a $25 table when the dice passed to the other end of the table, and I forgot to make the Small/Tall/All. I realize dit as the dice were being picked up by the shooter. If I had been at the table I would have made a call bet, but as a new player to this table I did not want to start off with that. Of course, she shoots the All bet. That is a $170+ $170 + $875 payout missed. Difference between a winning session and a loser. :-(

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It is a nasty bet though, when you have a shooter throwing a few 7 winners on a Come out roll. Really adds up in a hurry, since you need to make a new $15 bet after each 7 'winner'.

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I really like the bet, and I do not play any center table bets, other than an occasional hardway. It pays out quite often (way more often than the fire bet) and it gives you a chance at a 175:1 payout,
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Craps isn't really a game of strategy but there certainly are a lot of numbers involved in calculating which bets are the best craps bets that will offer the best crap payouts online. Well, since we love our Prism Casino members so much, we've done some digging and compiled this Ultimate Craps Payout Chart for you to use as you play through our fabulous Craps games.

Since we know that not all of you are experts, we've provided a few term explanations below the chart to help you make sense of all of those numbers by helping you understand craps payout tables, and even what are betting payouts. Lots of information, right here for you.

Now, that your eyes have begun to glaze over, we will take some time to explain what some of these Craps terms mean:

Craps Bet: This is the bet that you actually make on the table.

True Odds: These are the calculated odds that you will win or lose based on the bet you make. The amount of money you place doesn't figure into the odds, but it does figure into the Craps payout.

Craps Payout: For a 1/1 payout, if you bet $5 and win, you only get $5 on top of the $5 you bet.

House Edge %: This percentage shows how much of a percent over the 50% (even odds) that the House holds. Basically this % represents the probability that the house will win the bet.

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