i visited this group a few years back when i first learned craps. it was great. now i just have a very basic question that i searched for the answer, but found various questions that were similar, but not exact. i'm sure it's been answered before, ... | |
The casino expects to break even on the odds bets, but the majority of all players can expect to lose on the odds bets..so for the majority of us craps players, it's not a "fair" "0" expectation bet! A bit of a quasi paradox . JB | |
So we've argued about betting odds, about "math" about dice setting, about strategies... so how do you win at craps? what is your best "bet" for WINNING? | |
 | OK, if you follow these links, you will be able to see four screen shots from WinCraps' Games Log page. Two of them are from the Games Log file p60no.bet.glg, the "number of rolls" and "$ Net" pages; the other two are from P60345.glg. Each file ... | |
I posted this in another thread, but making this separate just in case one of you guys can run the simulation, chart the results to a graph showing wins and losses. to build the graph: start the first roll at zero. if there is a win then make the ... | |
Ok really I don't care if some of you who are successful yell at me about this, but to all those college kids who are thinking about "going pro" I say don't do it. I'm not some old man telling you this, I'm twenty four years old, college graduate ... | |
it started about three years ago... casinos stopped counting odds bets towards comps. when Caesars stopped counting odds, I was told "its because there is no house advantage on the odds." to which I responded: "but there was no house advantage on ... | |
I am an engineering/analytical type. I know the 7 should show most often so I like to play the wrong way. Also with the wrong way, you can hedge the 7 and 11 on the come out and hedge with hardways during the regular play. The problem is when the ... | |
Another thread brought up this question for me. Let's say you are in the BB with a small pair (44, 55, 66, whatever). Seven people limp into the pot in front of you. Would you raise or check, and why? My argument for raising here is that you have no ... | |
Okay. Let's see if you can make me understand, or if I can make you understand, using this one example: I walk up to a table and place $25 on the passline. The dice are thrown and the point is 6. I then place $125 representing full odds (5x) as the ... | |
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