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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by William Enslen Jr What are the most basic bets you can make in the game of craps? When do you make them, and how? Let's find out. written by William Enslen Jr Is hedging your bets in craps a smart play? No! written by William Enslen Jr As a gambler, have you ever considered playing craps but were too terrified to even try? After all, craps is difficult and math-intensive, right? Wrong! It’s so easy even that insurance-company caveman can do it. written by William Enslen Jr Is there such a thing as a professional craps player? That's the wrong question. You should ask if there's such as thing as a successful professional craps player (the key word is "successful"). written by William Enslen Jr If you've walked through a casino, you've probably seen a craps table, but have you ever wondered what a craps table actually is? What does it comprise, what are its components? Let's find out. written by William Enslen Jr Online gambling is big business these days. Almost every imaginable casino game is available online, including craps. So, is it better to play craps online or at a live casino? written by William Enslen Jr Knowing the house advantage for each craps bet does more for your bankroll and playing enjoyment than anything else. So, what’s the house advantage for each bet? written by William Enslen Jr Although no one can skillfully affect a craps decision, your amount of knowledge can play a big factor in whether you lose a lot quickly or lose a little slowly. So, how long will it take you to go broke playing craps? written by William Enslen Jr Without a doubt, craps is the most exciting game in a casino. But if it’s so much fun, why don’t more people play it? written by William Enslen Jr Many online casinos offer free casino bonuses to play on their site. How do you gamble with their free money and have enough left over to actually have a profit? written by William Enslen Jr This is Part 3 in my series that gives a sample of the load of crap (pun intended) from various websites about how to play craps and always win big. Read and learn. written by William Enslen Jr Etiquette at the craps table is more about common sense and courtesy than anything. Apply these principles and you’ll have a lot more fun at the table. written by William Enslen Jr (Part 6 of 6) Huh? What does that mean? Your Chinese language class in college was easier to understand than all this craps jargon. Learn craps terms and lingo in part 6 of 6. written by William Enslen Jr (Part 5 of 6) Huh? What does that mean? Your Chinese language class in college was easier to understand than all this craps jargon. Learn craps terms and lingo in part 5 of 6. written by William Enslen Jr (Part 4 of 6) Huh? What does that mean? Your Chinese language class in college was easier to understand than all this craps jargon. Learn craps terms and lingo in part 4 of 6. written by William Enslen Jr (Part 3 of 6) Huh? What does that mean? Your Chinese language class in college was easier to understand than all this craps jargon. Learn craps terms and lingo in part 3 of 6. written by William Enslen Jr (Part 2 of 6) Huh? What does that mean? Your Chinese language class in college was easier to understand than all this craps jargon. Learn craps terms and lingo in part 2 of 6. written by William Enslen Jr (Part 1 of 6) Huh? What does that mean? Your Chinese language class in college was easier to understand than all this craps jargon. Learn craps terms and lingo in part 1 of 6. written by raphnix cruz Craps is definitely one exciting game to play either in the casino table or online. But what definitely is more exciting than playing craps is playing it in the tournaments.
One might be a little bit taken aback by the idea that the bar room game can be taken up for tournament play. But, as it turns out, tournament craps proves to be very exciting to both new and veteran players. written by kens burg summary:In the late 1990s the gambling world was set on its ear with the beginning of online Internet casinos. written by William Enslen Jr 3-Way Craps is like Any Craps in that it's a one-roll bet that wins if a 2, 3, or 12 appears and loses with any other number. The Over 7 and Under 7 bets are rare one-roll bets that you probably won't see unless you play in a lot of different casinos. Learn more about the craps 3-Way Craps, Over 7, and Under 7 bets. written by William Enslen Jr The Horn bet is a one-roll bet combining the numbers 2, 3, 11, and 12. Yes, it sounds like a C&E bet, but there's a subtle difference. The Whirl bet (sometimes called "World") is a one-roll bet combining the Horn bet with the Any Seven. Learn more about the craps Horn bet and Whirl bet. written by William Enslen Jr The C&E ("Craps and Eleven") bet is a one-roll bet combining Any Craps with the number 11. On the table layout, each little "C" circle (for an Any Craps bet) has a little "E" circle adjacent to it ("E" stands for Eleven). Learn more about the craps C&E bet. written by William Enslen Jr The Big 6 and Big 8 bets are identical to the Place 6 and Place 8 bets except for their payoff and location on the table layout. Learn more about the craps Big 6 and Big 8 bets. written by William Enslen Jr The Two, Three, Eleven, and Twelve bets are individual one-roll bets on each individual number. Note that, if you make all four of these bets at the same time, it's called a Horn bet. Learn more about these craps one-roll bets. written by William Enslen Jr Any Craps is a one-roll bet that wins if a craps (i.e., 2, 3, or 12) shows on the next roll, and loses if any other number shows. The minimum bet amount is the value of the lowest-denomination chip in play, usually $1. Learn more about the craps Any Craps bet. written by William Enslen Jr A Hardway bet is a standing bet that you can make, remove, increase, or decrease at any time. You bet that a hardway number will show as a pair before any other combination of that number, and before a 7 shows. Learn lots more about the craps Hardway bets. written by William Enslen Jr The Field bet is a one-roll bet that wins if a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12 shows on the next roll. It loses if a 5, 6, 7, or 8 shows. Learn more about the craps Field bet and Any 7 bet. written by William Enslen Jr The Lay bet is for the 7 against your chosen number (i.e., the 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10) and the payoff is according to true odds. It's the opposite of the Buy bet, much like the Don't Pass is the opposite of the Pass line. Learn more about the craps Lay bet. written by William Enslen Jr All aspects of the Buy bet are the same as the Place bet except: 1) A Buy bet pays off at true odds, 2) You have to pay a tax, or a vigorish, to get the true odds, and 3) A Buy bet is positioned on the layout differently. Learn lots more about the craps Buy bet. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |