Craps Pass Line Bets Per Hour
Thx, i figured about $12 -$15 an hour? sound about right?
Craps (version 2) - Part 3 of 5: Video for the new Craps tutorials, Sucker Bets. AUG 7 Vegas 2066: Fiction about a reclusive individual fifty years in the future and how the game of craps opens him up to the possibilities in the, 'Real world' JUL 29 Craps (version 2) - Part 2 of 5: Part 2 Video for the new Craps tutorials; View All. Sep 21, 2016 In my opinion, the best bets in craps are those with a low 'per roll' house edge. Pass The Pass is the most fundamental bet in craps; almost every player at the table bets on it. If you only understand one bet in craps, it should be this one. The Pass bet is put on the the pass line itself on a come out roll. Any way it takes about 4 mins per shooter pass the dice pick his set and throw them till number established then other players make thier wagers come bets place bets etc. Every throw they all get.
But 100 come bets/hr would simply be: 1.41%*$10*100 ~ $14.10/hr
Thx, i figured about $12 -$15 an hour? sound about right?
If right, bear in mind a single session can be as much as 40 times expectations ... losses or otherwise
although playing single odds keeps your variance down to make this less likely
.........or I crap out,
You never CRAP OUT!!!!!
You SEVEN OUT.
You never CRAP OUT!!!!!
You SEVEN OUT.
Thank you, that's always a pet peeve of mine. I even hear dealers say it too.
EDIT: Ah, looks like MrV got us on a technicality (below). He's right, but I know what you had meant...haha ;)
You never CRAP OUT!!!!!
You SEVEN OUT.
Not so.
You 'crap out' when you roll a 2, 3 or 12 on the come out roll.
You 'seven out' if you set a point but roll a seven before you repeat the point.
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If I bet $10 on pass and $10 on every come bet with max odds until I have bases loaded or I crap out, How much do I generally lose per hour at 10 xs odds and say 100 rolls per hour.
Thx, i figured about $12 -$15 an hour? sound about right?
Why don't you try it and report back how much you lost. You don't win at craps by going by the math of the game. While theoretically it sounds good, just ask all those pass-line betters taking max so-called free odds why they just lost when they are leaving the craps table.
All the free odds does is gets you to bet more chips, it doesn't change the odds of you winning or losing. Bet more lose more, if your on the wrong side of the table! There is nothing in a casino that is free, you are always paying for what you get!
Once the point is established your chances of winning goes down hill, the casinos know that,..that is why they have the so-called free odds, to suck in any sucker they have at the craps tables. Do you really think a casino would give you a bet that they have a 0 house advantage on? You pay for the free odds with your pass-line bet. Then you pay again when you lose those so-called free odds in most likely four rolls of the dice.
If there are 2 to 1 odds on the shooter rolling a 4, how does taking those so-called free odds change that fact, after the point has been established and you just took you so-called free odds? You just locked yourself into a bet that can only end when the shooter 7's out or by some strange luck makes the point of 4.
All the free odds does is gets you to bet more chips, it doesn't change the odds of you winning or losing. Bet more lose more, if your on the wrong side of the table! There is nothing in a casino that is free, you are always paying for what you get!.
Actually, betting odds does increase the chance of winning. Over the course of an hour, say 35 line bets, a flat pass bettor needs to win 18 or more of 35 to win. The pass+odds bettor needs to win fewer than 18 of 35 to come out ahead due to the payout ratios on the odds bets. With odds bets, you still need to get lucky to win, but not by as much as if you're just flat betting the line.
Actually, betting odds does increase the chance of winning.
Yes, and you are betting more; i.e. more Action.