BETTING WITH THE DICE (With Double Odds Allowed)
You should start
off by making a 2 unit bet (in this case $10 or two $5 chips) on the Pass
Line. If you crap-out, make another $10 bet on the Pass Line. Should you
get a natural (7 or 11), collect your winnings but leave your original $10
bet. Once a point is established, you should take full double odds on your
bet. On a point of 4, 5, 9 or 10, you should put $20 behind your $10 Line
Bet (odds for a 4 or 10 pay at 2-1 or $40 odds for a 5 or 9 pay at 3-2 or
$30). On a point of 6 or 8, you should put $25 behind your Line Bet.
Although, this is more than double odds on a point of 6 or 8, most online
Casinos allow you to take odds on these numbers in increments of 5 units
since the odds for a 6 or 8 pay at 6-5 (or $30 in this case).
Now make a $10 bet
on the Come. Follow the same rules, as above being sure of taking the full
double odds once your Come point is established. Follow this bet
with yet another $10 Come betting with full double odds. You’d then
have three numbers working for you (one on the Pass Line and two Come
bets).
If you find
yourself in the middle of a "Hot Roll" you should take the
advantage of making yet another Come bet. Eventually, you should
double your original 2-unit bet by making a $20 bet on the Come rather
than $10. However, you should only do this after you are ahead at least by
20 units (in this case $100).
TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION:
That once you finally do
7-out, to always start with your original 2-unit bet on the Pass Line.
You’ll be very subjected to short losing streaks, which could wipe you out
if you continue to play too forcefully. (remember the house always has an
advantage).
BETTING AGAINST THE DICE
(With Double Odds Allowed)
To start off begin
by making a two unit bet (in this case $10 or two $5 chips) on the
Don't Pass Bar. If you win with a craps, collect your winnings, yet
don't forget to leave your original $10 bet. If a natural (7 or 11) pops
up and you lose, make another $10 bet on the Pass Line. Once a point is
established, you should lay full double odds on your bet. In so doing you,
are putting down more than what you will win.
If the point is 4
or 10, the lay odds would be $40 for a beneficial payoff of $20 (2-1). If
the point were 5 or 9, the lay odds would be $30 for a benefit payoff of
$20 (3-2). If the point were 6 or 8, the lay odds would be $24 for a
benefit payoff of $20 (6-5).
Now make a $10 bet
on the Don't Come. Following the same system, above, being sure of
laying the full double odds once your Don't Come point is
established. Pursue this bet with yet another $10 Don't Come bet
with full double odds. If you have worked according to the above strategy
you should now have 3 numbers working "against" you (one on the
Don't Pass Line and two Don't Come bets).
Should you find yourself in the
middle of a "Cold Roll" you should take the advantage of making
another Don't Come bet. In the long run, you should double your
original 2-unit bet by making a $20 bet on the Don't Come rather
than on $10. However! You should only do this after you’re in advance by
at least 20 units (in this case $100).
You should only increase your bet during a "Cold Roll"
(remember the house always has an benefit).
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