Casino Craps Made Easy: A Comprehensive Guide by Kent Sasse
Craps is one of the most exciting and fast-paced games in the casino. It's also one of the most intimidating, which is why many people avoid it altogether. But if you're willing to learn the basics, craps can be a very rewarding game.
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Language | : | English |
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This comprehensive guide will teach you everything you need to know about craps, from the basics to the more advanced strategies. By the end of this guide, you'll be able to walk up to a craps table with confidence and start playing.
The Basics of Craps
Craps is a dice game that is played on a table with a layout that is divided into two main sections: the "field" and the "come" area.
The field is where the majority of the betting takes place. The come area is where players can make bets on the outcome of the next roll of the dice.
The game is played with two dice, which are rolled by a player known as the "shooter." The shooter's goal is to roll a certain combination of numbers, known as a "point." If the shooter rolls the point, they win their bet. If they roll any other combination of numbers, they lose their bet.
The Different Types of Bets in Craps
There are many different types of bets that can be made in craps. The most common bets are:
- Pass line bet: This bet is made on the shooter rolling a point. If the shooter rolls a point, the pass line bet wins.
- Don't pass line bet: This bet is made on the shooter not rolling a point. If the shooter rolls a point, the don't pass line bet loses.
- Come bet: This bet is made after a point has been established. The come bet wins if the shooter rolls the point again before they roll a 7.
- Don't come bet: This bet is made after a point has been established. The don't come bet wins if the shooter rolls a 7 before they roll the point again.
- Field bet: This bet is made on the outcome of the next roll of the dice. The field bet wins if the dice land on a 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12.
- Proposition bet: This bet is made on a specific outcome of the dice roll. There are many different types of proposition bets, such as the "any craps" bet, the "horn bet," and the "yo" bet.
Craps Strategy
There are many different strategies that can be used to play craps. Some of the most common strategies include:
- The Martingale system: This system involves doubling your bet after every loss. The goal is to eventually win back your losses plus a profit.
- The Paroli system: This system involves doubling your bet after every win. The goal is to ride a winning streak until you lose.
- The Fibonacci system: This system involves betting a series of numbers that are based on the Fibonacci sequence. The goal is to gradually increase your bets until you win.
Tips for Playing Craps
Here are a few tips to help you get started playing craps:
- Learn the basics of the game before you start playing. This will help you avoid making costly mistakes.
- Start with small bets. This will help you minimize your losses if you don't win.
- Don't bet more than you can afford to lose. Craps is a game of chance, and there is no guarantee that you will win.
- Have fun! Craps is a great game to play with friends and family.
Craps is a fun and exciting game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. If you're looking for a new game to try, I encourage you to give craps a try. Just remember to learn the basics of the game before you start playing, and don't bet more than you can afford to lose.
About the Author
Kent Sasse is a professional gambler and author who has written extensively about craps. He is the author of the book "Casino Craps Made Easy," which is considered to be one of the best books on the subject.
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Language | : | English |
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Screen Reader | : | Supported |
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Print length | : | 40 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 182 KB |
Text-to-Speech | : | Enabled |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | : | Enabled |
Word Wise | : | Enabled |
Print length | : | 40 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |