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		<title>Learn to Play Craps &#8211; Tips and Strategies: Load of Crap: Part 1</title>
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I got the idea for this article while writing about dice setting. (If you&#8217;ve read the free sample chapter from my eBook on my website, you&#8217;ll know what I think about dice setting.) I thought about the ridiculous things (and sometimes downright lies) people say to separate you from your money. I thought about the [...]]]></description>
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<div>I got the idea for this article while writing about dice setting. (If you&#8217;ve read the free sample chapter from my eBook on my website, you&#8217;ll know what I think about dice setting.) I thought about the ridiculous things (and sometimes downright lies) people say to separate you from your money. I thought about the shysters who spread their misguided and oftentimes flat-out wrong advice for beating the house. Then, I thought about the unfortunate who fall for such bogus claims and advice.<br/><br/>This article gives a small sample of the load of crap (pun intended) from various craps-related websites, followed by brief analyses of the sheer stupidity or dubious nature of their claims. If it weren&#8217;t for the sad fact that people actually believe such crap, we&#8217;d find it entertaining. Learn from this article. Once and for all, get it through your head that craps is designed for you to lose. No system exists, has ever existed, or will ever exist that will produce long-term gains for the player. The player cannot in any way gain a long-term advantage over the house, and that includes the latest trends in get-rich schemes that focus on dice setting. Don&#8217;t be a sucker. Learn to play in reality, not in fantasyland.<br/><br/>I took the following excerpts directly from some of the websites I scanned for 10 minutes after searching for &#8220;learn craps.&#8221; These excerpts are not from blogs, forums, or discussion groups; they&#8217;re from sites that sell craps-related products. My analyses and criticisms are based on my opinion and deemed valid until proven otherwise by a qualified and independent body.<br/><br/>Excerpt: &#8220;In my humble opinion, the pass line (and come) are the worst bets on the table. I understand about the 1.4% advantage and all, but has anyone actually calculated odds against, after the come out? I found two books a long time ago that stated the average against you, on the pass line after a point is established, is around 34-35%. That is to say, the odds against &#8216;repeating&#8217; the point before a 7.&#8221;<br/><br/>Analysis: This excerpt was taken from an article intended to provide tips and strategies or playing craps. In justifying his opinion that the Flat Pass Line and Flat Come bets are the worst bets on the table, the writer removes the come-out roll from the equation. That seems absurd. The house advantage on these two bets is so low because of the player&#8217;s 2:1 advantage on the come-out roll. Indeed, the advantage shifts back to the house after the come-out, but that advantage can never shift without first going through the come-out, so trying to disregard it seems ridiculous.<br/><br/>Excerpt: &#8220;The only good bet is the place bets&#8212;and only for the 2 reasons, one they can be taken down at any time, and second you pick your numbers. The odds are much much much better when you try to throw one number instead of repeating it before a seven, and that is what people don&#8217;t understand. What they also don&#8217;t understand is that the seven should mathematically come up one out of every six rolls&#8212;and that is all rolls, not just box number rolls, but all of them. If someone walked up to a table and threw 2, 3, 12, 11, 2, 3, 11, 12, 2, 3, 11, 2, 12, 12, 2, his odds of throwing a seven are greater then the guy who throws 5, 6, 8, 9. How many times do people at a crap table stand there and not even pay attention.&#8221;<br/><br/>Analysis: This excerpt is from the same article as the first excerpt. Remember, this author supposedly knows the game and is passing his wisdom to you. Where do I start? The author&#8217;s reasoning is based on the silly&#8211;and completely false&#8211;notion that outcomes of previous rolls influence future rolls. The author apparently believes in the Gambler&#8217;s Fallacy. By the believing in the Gambler&#8217;s Fallacy, the author proves his ignorance. No matter how many times a player rolls the dice, the odds of a 7 appearing on the next roll never change. So, the player throwing 14 rolls without hitting a 7 has the same odds of rolling a 7 on the next roll as the player who throws only four rolls without hitting a 7. The odds of a 7 appearing on the next roll for both players are exactly the same. Even if you rolled a million times without a 7 appearing, the odds of a 7 appearing on the next roll are exactly the same as if you had rolled only once. Results of previous rolls have no influence whatsoever on the odds of future rolls. The guy in the excerpt wonders, &#8220;How many times do people at a crap table stand there and not even pay attention?&#8221; I can&#8217;t help but laugh and wonder how many screws this guy has loose. The truly sad thing is that people read this guy&#8217;s baloney, take it to be true, and then base their bets on it.<br/><br/>Excerpt: &#8220;This is a proven professional method, used by experts, that until now has been kept secret from the public. When applied according to the rules presented, it is the most consistent money making craps method you are going to find and can reduce your risk of loss to less than 6%.&#8221;<br/><br/>Analysis: You can play the Pass Line with Odds (or Don&#8217;t Pass with Odds) and give the house an advantage of only about 1%. Lots of craps bets have house advantages much less than 6%, so touting a 6% risk of loss seems silly to me. I chuckled at the statement, &#8220;This is a proven professional method, used by experts, that until now has been kept secret from the public.&#8221; Yeah, okay, sure. LOL (laugh out loud). The following excerpt is taken from the same website.<br/><br/>Excerpt: &#8220;&#8212;As with any educational or entertainment program, results may vary and [name redacted] and its owners assume no liability for its use or any loss that may result. Purchasers of the [name redacted] are encouraged to rigorously test and personally verify results before wagering on an outcome. All gambling involves risk no matter how good the method might be. Purchasers are advised to use the [name redacted] responsibly, implement a sound money management system, and wager only with funds that will not seriously affect their lifestyle or that of others closely associated with them.&#8221;<br/><br/>Analysis: Again, I laughed. The website cleverly hooks you with claims of having a &#8220;professional&#8221; and &#8220;most consistent money-making&#8221; craps system. It fills you with hopes and dreams of beating the crap out of the casino. Then, after suckering you in, they cover their rear ends by including a disclaimer stating, &#8220;&#8212;its owners assume no liability for its use or any loss that may result.&#8221; I suspect that buyers of that bogus system never make it to the bottom of the web page to read the disclaimer. They&#8217;re so hyped up on false hope of beating the casino for ga-zillions, they&#8217;ve already clicked the &#8220;Buy&#8221; button before getting anywhere near the disclaimer. If the system is so &#8220;professional&#8221; and if it truly is the &#8220;most consistent money-making craps method,&#8221; why do they need to cover their rear ends with a disclaimer? Makes you wonder, doesn&#8217;t it? Don&#8217;t get conned into buying bogus winning systems. Learn to recognize bull manure. Don&#8217;t get suckered into believing you can consistently beat the casino over time. You can&#8217;t and won&#8217;t. Be smart. Play smart. Learn the secret to craps.<br/><br/>The next excerpt is lengthy, but I included it because I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;ll entertain you as much as it did me.<br/><br/>Excerpt: &#8220;Here is a simple craps strategy that takes no skill and only two of the same bets each time you play. The writer of this method has never failed to make at least $200 per hour using this strategy. Now, with this report, you can do the same at any dice table anywhere in the world! This craps strategy has been kept within the inner circle of casino bangers for years &#8211; under a mutual gentlemen&#8217;s agreement. We tried the [name redacted] on randomized computer print-outs and couldn&#8217;t come close to losing through 8000 decisions! (Think how long you would have to stand at the tables for 8000 decisions.) We tried it at several casinos in Atlantic City, Vegas, Reno, and Tahoe. The damned thing just would not lose! With this system you won&#8217;t care if the tables are hot or cold&#8212;you still win with this super craps strategy! A new shooter can throw three or four or more craps in a row and you win! A new shooter can throw three or four or more sevens in a row and you still win! A new shooter rolls a point, and sevens out on the next roll. Shooter after shooter can do this, and you still win! A shooter can throw 14 passes, or more or less, in a row, and you still win! A bunch of players in a row, can seven out after any amount of numbers, and you still win! Read this report and you&#8217;ll find out that there is absolutely no roll of the dice that can hurt you with this system! Want to collect on every roll of the dice? Here is how to do it with four easy bets. Follow this method exactly and you&#8217;ll go home a winner everyday!&#8221;<br/><br/>Analysis: Woohoo! Is this the Holy Grail, the Fountain of Youth, the mother of all systems that has eluded mankind forever? Woohoo! LOL. Yeah, right. Let me get this straight&#8212;no skill required&#8212;only need to make two bets at a time&#8212;and no matter what happens, I can win $200 per hour? Woohoo! I better hurry up and buy this system before the &#8220;casino bangers&#8221; put it back in their &#8220;inner circle&#8221; under lock and key and stop offering it to the paying public. Do I really need to analyze this mumbo-jumbo? Does anyone actually believe this crapola? Sadly, people apparently do, or the website probably wouldn&#8217;t exist.<br/><br/>Excerpt: &#8220;I&#8217;m so positive that I can easily convert you from an inexperienced player into a master player with the skills of a pro that you may try all of my methods risk-free! I personally guarantee these craps systems will work at any casino you play! Take up to a full year to learn, practice, and profit. Just remember, if your average daily winnings don&#8217;t add up to several hundred dollars, don&#8217;t forget that I will give you a 100% refund. It&#8217;s that simple.&#8221;<br/><br/>Analysis: This is from the same website as the previous excerpt and is typical of the guarantee that comes with many so-called winning craps systems. Read the words carefully. Let&#8217;s analyze them. &#8220;&#8212;you may try all of my methods risk-free.&#8221; It&#8217;s risk-free because the seller offers a full refund, not because the system consistently wins over time. &#8220;I personally guarantee these craps systems will work at any casino you play.&#8221; Of course, they&#8217;ll work, but will they win? Anyone can use any crazy system and it&#8217;ll &#8220;work.&#8221; The word &#8220;work&#8221; in this context simply means the system is a legitimate method for playing the game whether you win or lose with it. In the excerpt, if the word &#8220;work&#8221; were replaced with the word &#8220;win,&#8221; then the seller would be at great risk because no system will consistently win over time. &#8220;&#8212;don&#8217;t forget that I will give you a 100% refund.&#8221; Remember, the guarantee is that you can get your money back, not that the system will consistently win. The problem with these kinds of guarantees is that many people either simply forget or don&#8217;t try to get the refund after losing their shirts, or they try but get delayed so long they get disgusted and give up. The moral is, be skeptical of craps systems that come with guarantees. Ensure you fully understand the guarantee before buying. Focus on whether the craps system is guaranteed to win, or whether you&#8217;re guaranteed to get to your money back after you lose your rear end. Note the carefully chosen words and understand their meanings, such as &#8220;can&#8221; instead of &#8220;will.&#8221; One small word can, and usually will, make a big difference in the meaning of a sentence or an entire paragraph.<br/><br/>Starting to get the picture? Scams are everywhere. Don&#8217;t be a sucker. Don&#8217;t let your dreams of winning big blind you. Be smart. Play smart. Learn the secret to craps. Read Part 2 of this article for even sillier claims and bigger laughs.<br/><br/>Now you know!<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Enslen Jr</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Bill Enslen is a reliability engineer who routinely works with statistics. Having played and analyzed the game for 25 years, he has compiled his winning secrets in a new eBook, which you can sample at <a href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/">http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/</a></a></p>
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If anyone says or writes that he has a consistently &#8220;winning&#8221; craps system, he&#8217;s either lying to swindle you or too stupid to know better. No consistently winning craps system exists, has ever existed, or will ever exist. Understand? None. Don&#8217;t ever let anyone persuade you otherwise.Most systems spread false hope. They hardly ever change [...]]]></description>
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<div>If anyone says or writes that he has a consistently &#8220;winning&#8221; craps system, he&#8217;s either lying to swindle you or too stupid to know better. No consistently winning craps system exists, has ever existed, or will ever exist. Understand? None. Don&#8217;t ever let anyone persuade you otherwise.<br/><br/>Most systems spread false hope. They hardly ever change as they go from book to book and article to article. Authors often prey on your greed, your hope for an easy score. As with everything else that offers people a quick buck, these shysters take from the stupid and give to themselves. Their &#8220;winning&#8221; systems focus on consistently beating the house, which I prove in my eBook, The Secret to Craps: The Right Way to Play, can&#8217;t be done over time. How many of you are experienced craps players and tried these systems at some point in your playing life? Be honest. How many of you went to Vegas with high hopes of winning thousands using your new found, sure-fire, &#8220;winning&#8221; system that cost you $85 on the Internet? And, after playing your wonderful &#8220;winning&#8221; system, how many of you returned home a loser? Be honest.<br/><br/>You shouldn&#8217;t play craps expecting to win over time. If you do have a winning session or short-term winning streak, consider yourself lucky for experiencing a distribution variance that favored you at that particular time. If a consistently &#8220;winning&#8221; system ever did exist, the casinos would have gone belly up years ago. Well, not really. Instead of going belly up, the instant some genius figured out a winning combination of bets (i.e., gained a player advantage), the casinos would have changed the rules to bring the advantage back to them.<br/><br/>All craps systems are simply combinations of bets supplemented with wacky betting schemes. Most sound impressive, scientific, and feasible. Some are simple, some complex. The fact is, no matter what bets you combine and betting patterns you apply, you can&#8217;t overcome the house advantage. No hedge-bet method (i.e., combination of bet types and bet amounts) will ever change the negative expectation to result in a player advantage. The best you can hope for is to minimize the house advantage, maximize your fun, and hope like heck you hit a &#8220;Nirvana hiccup&#8221; (explained in my article titled Variance).<br/><br/>You think, &#8220;This is depressing! Why do people play this game?&#8221; The ignorant and arrogant players truly believe they can either beat the house, they possess some kind of supernatural mojo that affects the dice, or they believe in the silly notion of dice setting. However, the knowledgeable player plays for one basic reason&#8211;it&#8217;s so much fun. The knowledgeable player knows he&#8217;s supposed to lose over time. This acknowledgement allows the player to enjoy the game without worrying about winning. If he loses a session, it&#8217;s paid entertainment. If he wins a session, he knows he&#8217;ll probably lose it during a future session. The interaction with people, the range of emotion, and the thrill of the hot roll are what bring the knowledgeable player back again and again.<br/><br/>If you don&#8217;t want to lose your shirt, you must learn the secret to craps. Don&#8217;t fall for bogus winning systems or ridiculous dice-setting claims. Be smart. Play smart. Learn the secret to craps.<br/><br/>Now you know!<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Enslen Jr</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Bill Enslen is a reliability engineer who routinely works with statistics. Having played and analyzed the game for 25 years, he has compiled his winning secrets in a new eBook, which you can sample at <a href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/">http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/</a></a></p>
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Be smart, play smart, learn how to play casino craps the right way!A Place bet is a &#8220;standing&#8221; bet, meaning the bet stays working, or standing, until it wins or loses, or until you remove it. A Place bet can be made on any of the point numbers: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10. [...]]]></description>
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<div>Be smart, play smart, learn how to play casino craps the right way!<br/><br/>A Place bet is a &#8220;standing&#8221; bet, meaning the bet stays working, or standing, until it wins or loses, or until you remove it. A Place bet can be made on any of the point numbers: 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10. Like the Pass Line bet, a Place bet works against the number 7. After making a Place bet, the only numbers that matter are the Place number and 7; all other numbers are meaningless. After making a Place bet, each subsequent roll can produce one of three outcomes: 1) a 7 shows and your Place bet loses, 2) the Place number shows and your Place bet wins, or 3) any other number shows and nothing happens to your Place bet (i.e., all others number have no affect on your Place bet).<br/><br/>Place bets don&#8217;t pay off according to true odds. Instead, the house gets its advantage by paying them off at less than true odds (i.e., they stick it to the player by not paying their fair share when the player wins).<br/><br/>The Place odds aren&#8217;t quite as good as true odds. The house sticks it to the player to make money by paying less than true odds. For a winning $5 bet on the 4 or 10, the Place odds pay only $9, but the true odds say we should be paid $10. For a winning $10 bet on the 5 or 9, the Place odds pay only $14, but the true odds say we should be paid $15. And for a winning $30 bet on the 6 or 8, the Place odds pay only $35, but the true odds say we should be paid $36.<br/><br/>You might think, &#8220;How much do I put down to make a Place bet?&#8221; As always, the bet amount depends on the odds. The Place odds for the 4 and 10 are 9:5, and the Place odds for the 5 and 9 are 7:5. Therefore, Place bets for the 4, 5, 9, and 10 should be in multiples of $5. For example, a winning $10 Place bet on the 4 gets you $18. A winning $15 Place bet on the 9 gets you $21. Don&#8217;t let the math scare you! Since these bets are in multiples of $5, simply divide your bet by 5 and then multiply by the winning odds to determine your winning amount. So, for your $10 Place bet on the 4 (which has Place odds of 9:5), $10 divided by 5 = $2, and $2 x 9 = $18. For your $15 Place bet on the 9 (which has Place odds of 7:5), $15 divided by 5 = $3, and $3 x 7 = $21.<br/><br/>The Place odds for the 6 and 8 are 7:6, which means the bet should be in multiples of $6. For example, a winning $12 Place bet on the 6 gets you $14. A winning $30 Place bet on the 8 gets you $35. Do the math. For your $30 Place bet on the 8 (which has Place odds of 7:6), $30 divided by 6 = $5, and $5 x 7 = $35.<br/><br/>Know the difference between Place odds and true odds. Learn the difference so you don&#8217;t have to think about it. You don&#8217;t want to look like a newbie fumbling around with how much to put down for each Place number. (James Bond never asked the dealer, &#8220;Um, excuse me, how much is the six?&#8221;) However, if you have trouble remembering the Place odds the first time you play, don&#8217;t be afraid to ask the dealer how much to drop. It&#8217;ll be as easy as pie after 15 minutes at the table.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re like me, you&#8217;ll search out and play a table with a $3 minimum bet instead of the typical $5 or $10 minimum. Suppose you find a $3 table (a few are still left in the middle of the Vegas Strip). Since the minimum bet is only $3, you can make $3 Place bets, but you don&#8217;t get the full Place odds. The payoff odds for a $3 Place bet on the 6 or 8 are 1:1, or even money. For the 5 or 9, it&#8217;s 4:3 (i.e., your $3 bet wins $4). For the 4 or 10, it&#8217;s 5:3 (i.e., your $3 bet wins $5).<br/><br/>For a $3 Place bet, you get a little less than full Place odds because the lowest chip denomination at the craps table that casinos allow is generally $1, so they can&#8217;t pay you a fraction of a dollar (i.e., cents). For example, suppose you make a $3 Place bet on the 5. The full Place odds are 7:5, but the reduced payoff odds for a $3 bet are only 4:3. Why? Because it gives the casino another excuse to stick it to the player! The roulette table has chips for 25 cents or 50 cents, so why can&#8217;t the craps table have chip denominations less than $1? That&#8217;s right. They stick it to you again! The full Place odds are 7:5, which means for a $3 Place bet on the 5, we divide $3 by 5 = 60 cents, and then multiply 60 cents by 7 = $4.20. So, for a $3 Place bet on the 5 or 9 with full Place odds of 7:5, we expect to be paid $4.20 when we win. The craps table doesn&#8217;t have 20-cent chips, so the casino rounds down to $4.<br/><br/>Let&#8217;s look at a $3 Place bet on the 4 or 10. The full Place odds are 9:5, which means we divide $3 by 5 = 60 cents, and then multiply 60 cents by 9 = $5.40. So, for a $3 Place bet on the 4 or 10 with full Place odds of 9:5, we expect to win $5.40, but the casino rounds down to $5. (Notice how the casino rounds down instead of up.) The player isn&#8217;t giving up much by making $3 Place bets, so if you have a limited bankroll, these bets are fun and give you more action than just Pass Line bets. The point is, be aware that you get a little less than full Place odds and increase the house advantage when you make $3 Place bets.<br/><br/>Full Place odds aren&#8217;t as good as true odds. That&#8217;s how the house maintains its advantage. Remember, the house is in business to make money, not to gamble. Over time, the house wins because when you lose, you pay the true odds; but when you win, the house pays you less than true odds. So, by paying less than their fair share when you win, the house can&#8217;t help but come out a winner over the long haul. Let&#8217;s look closer at how the house sticks it to the player.<br/><br/>Let&#8217;s look at the number 4. The true odds for making a 4 compared to a 7 are 1:2 (i.e., three ways to make a 4 compared to six ways to make a 7, which is 3:6, which reduces down to 1:2). Therefore, since the number 7 is twice as easy to make as a 4, we expect to get paid twice as much as our bet when we win. For example, if we bet $5 on the 4 to hit before the 7, we expect to get $10 when we win (i.e., $5 x 2 = $10). However, for a Place bet on the 4, the payoff odds are only 9:5. This is close to 2:1, but not quite. Therefore, if we make a $5 Place bet on the 4 and win, the house pays us only $9. When the house loses, they don&#8217;t pay the true odds; they pay only $9 instead of $10 and keep that extra dollar. You might think, &#8220;For my $5 bet, I win $9, so I don&#8217;t care if they screw me out of that extra $1. It&#8217;s only a buck.&#8221; Okay, but think of it this way. That&#8217;s only one Place bet made by one player during one game. Imagine keeping that extra dollar when other people at the table make that same bet, multiplied by the number of tables in action, multiplied by the number of hours in a day, multiplied by the number of days in a month, and so on. It&#8217;s easy to see how the house rakes in the money over the long haul.<br/><br/>You can make or remove Place bets at any time during a game. You can also make them while the puck is OFF (before a new come-out roll), but typically, dealers prefer that you wait until a point is established and then make your Place bets. Occasionally, you see a player try to make a Place bet while the puck is OFF by asking, &#8220;Can you Place the six for me now, please, so I don&#8217;t forget after the come-out?&#8221; The dealer usually obliges (as he should; after all, you&#8217;re the customer), but sometimes a dealer in a bad mood will ask the player to wait until a point is established.<br/><br/>Dealers who ask you to wait to make a Place bet until after a point is established do so because they&#8217;re lazy. Suppose you Place the 6 before the come-out and the dealer moves your chip into the 6 point box. The shooter then rolls a 6 for the point. The dealer moves the ON puck into the 6 point box, and then has to ask, &#8220;Sir, what do you want to do with your six?&#8221; Since your Pass Line bet covers the 6 (because 6 is now the point), you likely don&#8217;t want it covered again by your Place bet. The dealer then has to move your Place 6 to whatever other number you want, or return it to you if you decide to take it down. You think, &#8220;Gee, wow, that sure is a lot of extra work for the dealer.&#8221; You&#8217;re right, it&#8217;s no effort at all, but it&#8217;s amazing how many dealers&#8211;even good ones&#8211;don&#8217;t like moving your Place bets around because you couldn&#8217;t wait until after the point was established to make them.<br/><br/>You can make as many Place bets as you want, up to a maximum of six (i.e., the 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10), including the point. Yes, you can Place the point. For example, suppose you walk up to a table and see an ON puck in the 6 point box (i.e., a game is in progress and the shooter&#8217;s point is 6). Suppose you love the number 6 and you want immediate action, but you don&#8217;t want to make a Put bet so you decide to Place the shooter&#8217;s point. To do this, place your chips centered directly on the bottom line of the Pass Line (i.e., the line that separates the Pass Line from the apron). As long as you center your chips on that line, the dealer knows it&#8217;s a Place bet on the shooter&#8217;s point instead of Put bet in the Pass Line. If you don&#8217;t want to make your Place bet this way, simply drop your chips in the Come box and tell the dealer, &#8220;Place the point, please.&#8221; The dealer then moves your chips to the point box.<br/><br/>The dealer positions all Place bets (except when you Place the shooter&#8217;s point yourself), so you have to put your chips on the table and tell the dealer what you want. Then, the dealer puts them in the proper position in the point box for the number you want to Place. To an untrained eye, players&#8217; chips appear to be scattered all over the point boxes. To the contrary, it&#8217;s well organized. Each player position has a corresponding chip position for each point box. The same is true for Lay bets, Come bets, and Don&#8217;t Come bets. For all bets in and around the point boxes, players&#8217; chip locations correspond to their positions at the table.<br/><br/>Now you know! Remember, learn how to play casino craps the right way.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Enslen Jr</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><br/>Shows you how to use the Don&#8217;t bets to insure your 6 &#038; 8 place bets.<br/><br/></div>
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In my other article, Winning Systems, I address the fact that there&#8217;s no such thing as a long-term craps &#8220;winning system&#8221; for the player. It&#8217;s a mathematical fact that a player cannot gain an advantage over the house using any combination of bets or bet amounts. Period. Yet I see book after book and article [...]]]></description>
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<div>In my other article, Winning Systems, I address the fact that there&#8217;s no such thing as a long-term craps &#8220;winning system&#8221; for the player. It&#8217;s a mathematical fact that a player cannot gain an advantage over the house using any combination of bets or bet amounts. Period. Yet I see book after book and article after article explaining a wide variety of systems that so-called &#8220;craps pros&#8221; use to consistently beat the house. It irritates me knowing that the gambling world recognizes some of these authors as craps &#8220;experts.&#8221; It irritates me when I read something from a well-respected so-called craps expert who, in reality, spreads false hope instead of fact. It irritates me knowing the Industry acknowledges and flaunts these people as skilled and knowledgeable players. It all boils down to money. False hope and dreams of hitting it big sell books and magazines. The reality that the game is designed for the player to lose doesn&#8217;t sell squat. In other words, in the gaming world, B.S. sells and reality doesn&#8217;t. One can only conclude that some of these authors either aren&#8217;t the experts that Industry acknowledges them to be, or they&#8217;re selling manure for an easy buck.<br/><br/>Search the Internet for craps articles and you&#8217;ll find tons of them. Some factual, some full of bull. Some by unknown authors, some by well-known Industry leaders who have multi-book titles to their credit and routinely write for magazines and newsletters. Some authors do, indeed, explain game facts honestly and correctly. However, too often, some so-called experts apparently feel no shame in spreading false hope.<br/><br/>For example, I just finished reading a series of articles by a well-known author with several book titles in print and a long list of other writing credits. He talks about using wacky systems to make a profit for almost every bet on the table, even those with high house advantages. The fact is that none of those systems can guarantee the player long-term wins. As explained in my article, Variance, distribution variance is the only thing that allows a player to win in the short-term. Let&#8217;s examine one of these so-called winning systems that so-called pros use to make money: Place betting the 6 and 8.<br/><br/>The author&#8217;s scheme is to Place bet both the 6 and 8, then wait until one of them hits and turn them both off (i.e., make them not working) because a 7 is more likely to appear before another 6 or 8. If five rolls go by without hitting a 6 or 8 and without hitting a 7, then turn both bets off because the 7 is due to hit. After a 7 appears, then Place bet the 6 and 8 again. The author ends his article by offering false hope that this system will be profitable for the player only if the player has discipline to stick to the method without making any other bets.<br/><br/>Your first clue that the author clearly isn&#8217;t the expert that his credentials imply is the reliance on the &#8220;Gambler&#8217;s Fallacy&#8221; (see my article, The Gambler&#8217;s Fallacy). This system considers a 7 is &#8220;due&#8221; to hit if it doesn&#8217;t show in five rolls or if a 6 or 8 shows first. We know this is absurd because the odds of any number appearing on the next roll are the same whether the number hasn&#8217;t appeared after five rolls or after a million rolls. Since the odds never change, it doesn&#8217;t matter how many times you turn off your Place bets. You can leave them on constantly, or turn them off and back on every other roll. It doesn&#8217;t matter, the odds never change. Let&#8217;s look at the math associated with Place betting the 6 and 8.<br/><br/>Over many rolls, results tend to resemble a perfect distribution. Assuming a perfect distribution over 36 rolls, we expect a 7 to appear six times, a 6 to appear five times, and an 8 to appear five times. Because the odds for any number appearing on the next roll never change, the odds of your Place bets winning and losing are the same whether you leave them on constantly or whether you randomly turn them off and on.<br/><br/>Assume you bet $6 on the 6 and $6 on the 8 for a total of $12. Assuming a perfect distribution, the 6 will appear five times in 36 rolls and you win $35 (5 x $7 = $35). The 8 will appear five times in those 36 rolls and you win $35 (5 x $7 = $35. Therefore, in a 36-roll perfect distribution, you win $70 by Place betting the 6 and 8 for $6 each. (Note: for a $6 Place bet on the 6 or 8, the Place odds are 7:6, which means you win $7 for your $6 bet.)<br/><br/>However, on six out of those 36 rolls, a 7 will appear and you lose $72 ($6 on the 6 and $6 on the 8 = $12; then $12 x 6 = $72).<br/><br/>The negative expectation with this system (i.e., Place betting the 6 and 8 for $6 each) is that you lose an average of $2 for every 36 rolls (i.e., you win $70, but you lose $72).<br/><br/>This is actually a good system, in terms of the player, because of the low house advantages of the Place 6 and 8 bets. However, it&#8217;s clear that this system cannot guarantee long-term success. It&#8217;s statistically impossible. In other words, despite the author&#8217;s claim that this system will prove to be very profitable for you, the statistical fact is that is won&#8217;t over the long-term.<br/><br/>So, the question you should ask yourself now is: If this system relies on the false notion of the Gambler&#8217;s Fallacy, and if this system is statistically proven to result in a player loss over the long-term, why is this so-called craps expert feeding me such bull manure by saying it will prove to be very profitable for me? I think I know the answer to that question, and I think you do, too. Could the answer have anything to do with selling books and articles?<br/><br/>Remember, be smart. Play smart. Don&#8217;t fall for bogus claims of winning systems or wacky dice dice-setting schemes. Learn the secret to craps.<br/><br/>Now you know!<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Enslen Jr</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Bill Enslen is a reliability engineer who routinely works with statistics. Having played and analyzed the game for 25 years, he has compiled his winning secrets in a new eBook, which you can sample at <a href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/">http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/</a></a></p>
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Unfortunately, a craps table is usually full of superstitious people. If you do or say something against their silly beliefs, they sometimes give you dirty looks or verbally abuse you. To help avoid embarrassment, ridicule, and possible vocal confrontations with these people, learn their superstitions and practice craps etiquette. I know it&#8217;s foolish to play [...]]]></description>
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<div>Unfortunately, a craps table is usually full of superstitious people. If you do or say something against their silly beliefs, they sometimes give you dirty looks or verbally abuse you. To help avoid embarrassment, ridicule, and possible vocal confrontations with these people, learn their superstitions and practice craps etiquette. I know it&#8217;s foolish to play along with people&#8217;s crazy superstitions, but you&#8217;ll have much more fun at the table if you do.<br/><br/>Practicing good etiquette includes remembering to be nice to the dealers. Don&#8217;t annoy them by throwing chips at them, knocking over their chip stacks, or blaming them for your losses. If you tee off the dealers, how can you maximize your fun? Besides, it just isn&#8217;t nice. Your friendly attitude will be infectious, soon making the whole table more fun. (Sounds like a good time for group hug and round of Kumbaya.)<br/><br/>Regardless of what so-called &#8220;dice doctors&#8221; and &#8220;craps kings&#8221; write on their web sites, there&#8217;s no such thing as a &#8220;sane&#8221; craps superstition. One superstition isn&#8217;t more or less sound than another. They&#8217;re all the same&#8211;silly. But you must heed them or the idiots at the table who actually believe in them can make your time at the table miserable.<br/><br/>Respecting many of the idiots&#8217; superstitions has matured into traditional protocol at the craps table. Therefore, you must know and understand them. That&#8217;s another prerequisite to learning the secret to craps.<br/><br/>Now you know!<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Enslen Jr</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Bill Enslen is a reliability engineer who routinely works with statistics. Having played and analyzed the game for 25 years, he has compiled his winning secrets in a new eBook, which you can sample at <a href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/">http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/</a></a></p>
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		<title>Learn to Play Craps &#8211; Tips and Strategies: the History of Craps</title>
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Dice and dice games date back to the Crusades, but modern craps is only about 100 years old. Modern craps evolved from the ancient English game called Hazard. No one knows for sure the origin of the game, but Hazard is said to have been created by the Englishman, Sir William of Tyre, in the [...]]]></description>
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<div>Dice and dice games date back to the Crusades, but modern craps is only about 100 years old. Modern craps evolved from the ancient English game called Hazard. No one knows for sure the origin of the game, but Hazard is said to have been created by the Englishman, Sir William of Tyre, in the 12th century. It&#8217;s believed that Sir William&#8217;s knights played Hazard during a siege on the castle Hazarth in 1125 AD. The name Hazard was derived from the castle&#8217;s name.<br/><br/>Early French settlers brought the game Hazard to Canada (the colony of Acadia, which is Nova Scotia today). In the 1700s, when displaced by the British, the French moved south and found refuge in southern Louisiana where they eventually became Cajuns. When they left Acadia, they took their favorite game, Hazard, with them. The Cajuns simplified the game and made it more mathematically fair. It&#8217;s said that the Cajuns changed the name to craps, which was derived from the name of the losing throw of 2 in the game of Hazard, known as &#8220;crabs.&#8221;<br/><br/>From Louisiana, the game extended to the Mississippi riverboats and across the country. Many consider the dice maker John H. Winn as the father of modern craps. In 1907, Winn created the modern craps layout. He added the Don&#8217;t Pass line so players could bet on the dice to lose. Later, he created the boxes for Place bets and added the Big 6, Big 8, and Hardways.<br/><br/>Now you know!<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Enslen Jr</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Bill Enslen is a reliability engineer who routinely works with statistics. Having played and analyzed the game for 25 years, he has compiled his winning secrets in a new eBook, which you can sample at <a href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/">http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/</a></a></p>
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You think, &#8220;Tip the dealers? What? Losing money to the casino isn&#8217;t enough, now you tell me I have to give money to the dealers?&#8221; Yes, you should tip dealers, especially when they&#8217;re helpful. In the casino business, a &#8220;toke&#8221; is a tip. Dealers call tippers &#8220;George&#8221; or &#8220;live,&#8221; and non-tippers &#8220;stiffs.&#8221;Dealers typically work for [...]]]></description>
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<div>You think, &#8220;Tip the dealers? What? Losing money to the casino isn&#8217;t enough, now you tell me I have to give money to the dealers?&#8221; Yes, you should tip dealers, especially when they&#8217;re helpful. In the casino business, a &#8220;toke&#8221; is a tip. Dealers call tippers &#8220;George&#8221; or &#8220;live,&#8221; and non-tippers &#8220;stiffs.&#8221;<br/><br/>Dealers typically work for minimum wage (or close to it) plus tips. I compare them to restaurant servers because they provide a service and they rely on tips for their livelihood. The service that dealers provide includes properly handling your bets and winnings, answering questions about the game, being courteous and friendly, and just making your craps play more enjoyable.<br/><br/>Craps dealers typically share tips instead of keeping what they get. This makes your job of tipping a bit trickier. Ideally, you want to maximize tips for good dealers and minimize tips for bad ones. In terms of craps dealers, &#8220;good&#8221; versus &#8220;bad&#8221; isn&#8217;t necessarily a measure of skill. If a dealer is friendly, respectful, attentive, and funny, I won&#8217;t reproach him for being slow (he may be slow because, for example, he&#8217;s new on the job). I&#8217;d much rather be in a slow game with fun dealers than a fast game with dealers who are mannequins when they aren&#8217;t handling chips.<br/><br/>If craps dealers share tips, how do ensure yours goes to the good ones? You can&#8217;t. If I&#8217;m disappointed in a dealer&#8217;s service, I ensure his colleagues know I&#8217;m disappointed. When the bad one takes a break and a good one replaces him, I politely tell the good one something like, &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if Fred is having a bad day or what, but he&#8217;s been downright mean to the newbie on the hook.&#8221; The dealer knows I&#8217;ve been tipping well and he usually gets the hint that Fred ought to lighten up if they want me to continue tipping. Because dealers&#8217; income depends on player tips, the good dealer won&#8217;t hesitate to insist that the lousy one get his act together. The good one knows, if I stop tipping, maybe others will, too.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re losing during a particular session, it&#8217;s not the dealers&#8217; fault, so don&#8217;t blame them. It&#8217;s not easy to tip while losing, but you shouldn&#8217;t base your tipping on your gambling success (or failure). When losing, if you can&#8217;t keep the same tipping pace as when you&#8217;re winning, simply slow down, but don&#8217;t stop it altogether. Always remember that you give tips for good service, not for your success at the table.<br/><br/>For whatever reason, most craps players don&#8217;t tip at all. I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s because of stinginess or just plain ignorance. Usually, you&#8217;re the only one tipping. Although not good for the dealers, that&#8217;s great for you. It means you get all the dealers&#8217; attention and reap all the rewards. Rewards? Absolutely, positively, undeniably yes! Learning how and when to tip, as well as how you&#8217;ll benefit from tipping are part of learning the secret to craps.<br/><br/>Now you know!<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Enslen Jr</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p>Bill Enslen is a reliability engineer who routinely works with statistics. Having played and analyzed the game for 25 years, he has compiled his winning secrets in a new eBook, which you can sample at <a href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/">http://www.learnthesecrettocraps.com/</a></a></p>
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The historian may have a little trouble clearly defining the history of Craps. In some circles, Craps has a debatable history. I found it fairly challenging to trace the game of Craps back to one single origin.If popularity is to rule the day, then we should go with a widely accepted origin. It&#8217;s largely accepted [...]]]></description>
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<div>The historian may have a little trouble clearly defining the history of Craps. In some circles, Craps has a debatable history. I found it fairly challenging to trace the game of Craps back to one single origin.<br/><br/>If popularity is to rule the day, then we should go with a widely accepted origin. It&#8217;s largely accepted that Craps evolved from an old game called Hazard, which was allegedly created by Bernard de Mandeville.<br/><br/>While his name might sound French, Hazard didn&#8217;t come into being in France or even Europe. Nope. Hazard was forged right in the USA. The time was 1813 and the place was none other than party town New Orleans-figures right? As the legend goes, Hazard grew in popularity.<br/><br/>And here&#8217;s something to completely throw you. Many found Hazard to be too complicated, so they simplified it. The new name? Craps. Many people today think Craps is extremely complicated. Can you imagine what Hazard must be like? The tables in Vegas would be barren-only a couple rocket scientists here and there. Come on baby, daddy needs a new pocket protector.<br/><br/>In the glory years, Craps was part of American culture. It was played in casinos and on many American streets. It was a game that was at least known about by most of society. And then the fall came. Some believe that gamblers just don&#8217;t want to think much. They want to put their money down and have a set path with limited choices. The popularity decline of Craps over the past 20 years would seem to support this theory.<br/><br/>Craps&#8217; decline helped give rise to other games-like Blackjack. In the early 1990s, Las Vegas casinos experimented with a simpler version of Craps. Many of the decisions were taken out and it was more of a carnival came. There was one dealer-think Blackjack table here. You&#8217;d make a bet and throw the dice. It failed.<br/><br/>Real Craps players weren&#8217;t interested in the novelty game and non-Craps players just didn&#8217;t give a, well, crap. The casinos saw that there wasn&#8217;t any real money in the game and ditched it.<br/><br/>I think the game failed, because of one critical issue-community. Most real world Craps players play the game, because of the atmosphere. They want to be where the action is. Also, they want others to throw the dice to mix things up. There&#8217;s nothing better than a full table of happy Craps players. No matter where you are in the casino, you&#8217;ll hear the shouts.<br/><br/>Craps also has an interesting twist. An empty table is hard to fill. Craps players go where other Craps players are. Take a look at any other game, like Blackjack. An empty table can be a welcomed sight. There&#8217;s no other game as passionate as Craps.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Will Win</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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