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Ready to Beat the Game of Craps?

April 23, 2010 by Dennis  
Filed under Dice Control Articles

When it comes to casino games, craps is the rollercoaster. When a dice thrower is hitting the numbers on a hot streak, the players around him or her are instantly a part of this great excitement. Pair that with the fact that craps can be one of the most profitable games in the casino and the popularity grows. The house edge for the game of craps is a mere 1.4%.

Craps tips can show a player how to beat the game of craps and win money every time. While beating the game of craps is possible, the house is still in the game to make money and eventually the house will prevail. The player must be in the game for a short streak of winning and have enough self control to back out of the game when the table runs cold.

There are four traditional bets in the game of craps. These bets are pass, don’t pass, come and don’t come. Players who bet pass and come are said to be betting the “right” way. Players who bet don’t pass and don’t come are said to be betting the “wrong” way since they are essentially betting against the player throwing the dice.

When a player bets the “wrong” way, the houses edge is reduced. While the social advantage of betting “right” may be thrown away with the bet, the player may win more money in the short run. Betting don’t pass or don’t come requires leaving the bet down for more than one roll to optimize the amount of money won.

Betting “free” bets, “odd” bets and “behind the line” bets are another way to beat the game of craps. The “free” bets reduce the house edge of winning to only 1% which makes these bets one of the most popular in the game of craps. When a player places $10 on the pass line with the shooter betting 4, another bet can be placed for $10 behind the line. If the shooter hits the four, the player will win back the bet amount plus the 2/1 odds, or true odds amount. The true odds for the points bets are 4,10 paying 2/1, 5, 9 paying 3/2 and 6,8 paying 6/5.

These bets need to be placed in multiples of $10.00 in order to optimize the amount of money won. The player can also make the “free”, “odd” and “behind the line” bets in conjunction with the don’t pass or don’t come bets.

Placing bets on the 6 or 8 is another big craps tip. The house edge on these bets is 1.5% with a payout of 7/6. The 6 or 8 bet should be playing as a standalone bet without any other side bets placed. Playing other side bets outside of Big 6 or Big 8 will only reduce the chances of winning the bet.

If the goal of your casino trip is to beat the game of craps, these tips will help. The long run is the number one reason people lose money in the game of craps. Self control and the ability to walk away when the house begins to win the bets is the most important tip of all.

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