- Craps is a dice game in which the players make wagers on the outcome of the roll, or a series of rolls, of a pair of dice. Players may wager money against each other (playing 'street craps') or a bank (playing 'casino craps', also known as 'table craps', or often just 'craps').
- The horn bet is actually a combination of different bets. In fact, a player who is betting on the horn is wagering that the shooter will roll a 2, 3, 11 or 12. These are the hardest and infrequent numbers to roll in craps. Basically, you will win the bet if the dice lands on any of these four numbers.
- The high limit games are on the opposite principle. Players are enabled to wager whatever amounts they would like. In most cases, there is not an upper limit. Low Stake Craps Advantages. As you have already presumed, the greatest advantage of playing low stake craps is the negligible amount of money you put at risk.
- Has the only Crapless Craps game in Vegas. Field pays2X on 2 and 12. $2,000 max on Odds. Best View of Las Vegas from the top of the tower.Kickback sportsbook. Great dining also at top of the tower and the Tower of Pasta.(3-09).
Craps is among the most suitable games for audacious high-rollers, not to mention its fast pace and risky bets will suffice to keep players at the edge of their seats for hours on end.The game's reputation for providing a great entertainment value is further cemented by the fact craps tables at landbased casinos are always crowded, not only by participants, but by observers as well.
CrapsGenious
Um...the Fire Bet is worse (as far as HE is concerned). As for the All or Nothing/All Tall/All Small bets, people play this all the time at the Wynn, MGM Grand, etc.
Either way, I would hedge against the last number needed. If tall/small had 1 point number left to make to collect 34:1 then I would lay $ against it to secure profit.
8 more years till retirement.
DeMango
Yup, lay against that 12. Sheer genius I tell ya!When a rock is thrown into a pack of dogs, the one that yells the loudest is the one who got hit.
CrapsGenious
Yup, lay against that 12. Sheer genius I tell ya!
Funny I was just thinking of that too, I was thinking if the last numbers are place/lay numbers but then depends on the max bet for that prop bet.
8 more years till retirement.
wudged
Um...the Fire Bet is worse (as far as HE is concerned). As for the All or Nothing/All Tall/All Small bets, people play this all the time at the Wynn, MGM Grand, etc.
I don't see how this could be slowing the game down so much. All the box needs to do is mark each number after it's rolled. That takes about 2 seconds. I can see how it would get annoying to constantly keep track of all the numbers, but I don't see how it slows everything down.
I don't see how this could be slowing the game down so much. All the box needs to do is mark each number after it's rolled. That takes about 2 seconds. I can see how it would get annoying to constantly keep track of all the numbers, but I don't see how it slows everything down.
I've seen it slow the game down when the box forgets to mark numbers. Players will try to argue about what numbers have/haven't been hit. Of course this is no different than anything else regarding craps.
odiousgambit
A lot of talk at Harrington about the House not liking how lucky players were getting. I put that talk down to dealers trying to understand the casino not wanting to offer it for other reasons. But that is what we heard.
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: “Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!” She is, after all, stone deaf. ... Arnold Snyder
wudged
A lot of talk at Harrington about the House not liking how lucky players were getting. I put that talk down to dealers trying to understand the casino not wanting to offer it for other reasons.
But that is what we heard.
But that is what we heard.
Same thing at Resorts in AC.
RaleighCraps
Craps High Low Yo
When the box and stick are paying attention, it does not slow the game down one bit. My last trip is the only time I have played the bet and not hit some of it at least one time.Funny story from The Hard Rock in Biloxi;
Early in the morning, three players on the table, and the box had just gone on break, or it may have been shift change, I can't recall. Anyway, the new box is bitching up a storm about the previous guy, not doing his job, not taking care of the bank right, paperwork not right, etc. Well, he is forgetting to mark about every 3rd number, so the stick does it, or the players remind him.
Shooter has snake eyes left for the Small bet, then 7 out. Next shooter rolls a couple of high numbers, then throws the snake eyes. Box goes to mark the snake eyes, and voila, that is the last number left to mark. You can see the wheels turning in his head, as he is thinking back to when was the last 7 out. Only 2 of us were playing the bet, he thinks about it for a second, and then says, 'Hey, what do you know, the Small finally hit.'
After all the complaining he had been doing about the other box, he didn't want to admit he had forgotten to take the numbers down on the 7 out. And we had been losing pretty badly so I think he decided giving us $175 was better than admitting a mistake. It was pretty funny, none of the dealers, nor the stick, nor the players, said a word, but you could tell EVERYONE was thinking the same thing.
Always borrow money from a pessimist; They don't expect to get paid back ! Be yourself and speak your thoughts. Those who matter won't mind, and those that mind, don't matter!
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Judgedave
That's exactly what's happening with this new bet at my friend's Illinois casino workplace. The workers (understandably) become creatures of habit, and the habit of marking each roll is far from taking effect so far.
Judgedave
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Thanks so much for the links, Sally! I am swamped with tax work right now (notice that it hasn't stopped me from setting up a user name and joining your fine forum lol), but will look forward to checking out the information out when I can get a breather or two.
I'm big on minimizing house advantage (I know, boring), but am fascinated by the odds of pretty much anything offered.
There are three local riverboats in the Quad Cities on the Mississippi (2 in Iowa, 1 in Illinois), and I suspect the Illinois one is trying to offer a few different things to compete.
I'm big on minimizing house advantage (I know, boring), but am fascinated by the odds of pretty much anything offered.
There are three local riverboats in the Quad Cities on the Mississippi (2 in Iowa, 1 in Illinois), and I suspect the Illinois one is trying to offer a few different things to compete.