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How to Win at Craps
As with all casino games the
long term odds favors the house. With Craps the casino advantage
is very small however, so it's possible to turn a nice profit
on a lucky day. Most players don't play long enough o take
advantage of the long term odds so we will go more into detail
about the short term odds.
The game of Craps is played with two six sided dice. This
results in 36 number combinations being available. The least
likely number combinations total 2 (1,1) and 12 (6,6). The
most likely combination total is 7 which can be made 6 ways
(1,6), (2,5), (3,4), (4,3), (5,2) and (6,1). The other totals,
3 to 6 and 8 to 11, can be made with more than 1 combination
but less than 6 combinations.
A scientific look at the odds of winning would
be difficult to explain and take a lot of fun out of the game. Lets take
a quick and simple look at the available wagers and your better chances
of winning. So learn how to win at craps today.
BASIC BETS
These are among the best bets
for the player.
Pass Line Bets / Come Bets have
identical odds.
For the Come-out roll the odds
are in favor of the shooter. He/she has a better chance of
throwing a 7 or 11 than a 2, 3 or 12 (22.2% for a 7 or 11
vs. 11.1% for a 2, 3 or 12).
However, if the Come-out roll results in a Point being made
the odds of winning go down. The shooter is more likely to
throw a Seven than the Point number, and these are the only
numbers that we are interested in, (8% to 14% for a Seven
vs. 16.7% for the Point).
Don't Pass Bets / Don't Come Bets have identical odds, and
are the opposite of the Pass Line and Come Bets as you are
betting against the shooter.
For the Come-out roll the odds
are in favor of the shooter. He/she has a better chance of
throwing a 7 or 11 than a 2 or 3, (12 is considered a tie)
so your chances of winning are lower (8.3% for a 2 or 3 vs.
22.2% for a 7 or 11).
However, if the Come-out roll results in a Point being made
the odds of winning go up. The shooter is more likely to throw
a Seven than the Point number, and these are the only numbers
that we are interested in, (16.7% for a Seven vs. 8% to 14%
for the Point).
ODDS BETS
These are superior wagers for
the player. Because there is no advantage for the casino,
the player can reduce the casinos small advantage almost in
half. By playing odds bets you run the risk of losing faster,
but you also increase you winnings.
Pass Line Odds Bets / Come Bet
Odds Bet – The odds of throwing the Point or the Seven remain
the same, but the payoff increases if you are successful.
Assume you have made a $10 Pass Line bet and the shooter throws
establishing the Point. If you back up your original wager
with another $10 Pass Line odds bet on the Point and are successful
your payoff will be $22 to $30 (depending on the Point). This
is more than the even money payoff you would have received
if you had just made the Pass Line bet however, you have wagered
$20 instead of $10.
Don't Pass Odds Bets / Don't
Come Odds Bet – These bets are used to increase your winnings
when betting against the player. There is a greater likelihood
of the shooter throwing a Seven than the Point so the payoff
is not as great. Assume you have made a $10 Don't Pass wager
and the shooter throws and establishes a Point. If you back
up the Don't Pass bet with a Don't Pass odds bet of $6 (multiples
of $6 are used to ensure proper payoffs) and a Seven is rolled
you collect $13 to $15, depending on the Point.
ONE ROLL BETS
These bets, although fun should
be avoided.
Field Bets are popular. Seven
numbers can win while only four can lose. However, the winning
numbers can only be rolled 16 ways resulting in a 44.4% chance
of winning and a 55.6% chance of losing. The payoff is usually
even money although some casinos pay 2 to 1 or even 3 to 1
when a 2 or a 12 is rolled.
Any Seven Bets – You have 6 ways
to get seven and win and 30 other combinations that lose.
The payoff is 4 to 1, if there was no casino advantage it
would pay 5 to 1.
Any Craps Bets – There are 4
ways to roll the dice to win, the other 32 combinations lose
for you. The payoff is 7 to 1 but with no casino advantage
it would pay 8 to 1.
Two or Twelve Bets – These are
separate wagers, but the odds are the same. A two or a twelve
can only be rolled one way all other 35 combinations cause
you to lose. The payoff is 30 to 1 but with no casino advantage
it would be 35 to 1.
Three or Eleven Bets – These
are separate wagers, but the odds are the same. A three or
an eleven can be rolled two ways, while all other 34 combinations
cause you to lose. The payoff is 15 to 1 but with no casino
advantage it would be 17 to 1.
Craps Eleven (also called a Horn
Bet) – Here you must bet four chips to cover the four numbers
so you lose three chips even if you win on one number. This
loss of three chips, plus the casino advantage on the winning
number make this a bad bet.
A two or a twelve can only be
rolled one way all other 35 combinations cause you to lose.
The payoff is 30 to 1 but with no casino advantage it would
be 35 to 1
A three or an eleven can be rolled two way all other 34 combinations
cause you to lose. The payoff is 15 to 1 but with no casino
advantage it would be 17 to 1.
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