Gambling School - Lesson 9
Craps: 3
Start on the Pass Line
A good beginner strategy is to start with a minimum pass
line bet, backed by single odds.
If the bets win, place a new pass line bet with double
odds. Keep the amount of your original pass line bet (flat
bet) the same, but increase the odds bet.
If those bets win, go for triple odds.
Don't increase your minimum flat bet on the pass line until
you are winning. Then only increase it by 50% of your previous
wager. If you lose, go back to the minimum flat bet.
Add a Come Bet
When you are comfortable playing the pass line, you can add
a minimum come bet with single odds. If you win, double and
then triple your come odds.
Don't increase your minimum come bet (flat bet) until you
are winning. Then only increase it by 50% of your previous
wager. If you lose, go back to the minimum bet.
Don't Pass Line and Don't Come Bets
When you have gained experience by placing pass line and
come bets, you can try don't pass line and don't come bets
with odds.
Use the same betting strategy: wager the minimum bet with
steadily increasing odds. After a win, you can increase your
next flat bet by 50%. After a loss, you can wager a minimum
flat bet.
Taking Odds vs. Laying Odds
You "take" odds on a pass line or come bet, but "lay" odds
on a don't pass line or don't come bet. Laying odds on don't
bets means that you have to wager more to win less since don't
betters have an advantage once the point has been
established.
Place Win on 6 or 8
Although the house advantage is relatively low on this bet,
you should really only consider it when you are winning your
pass line (or don't pass line) and come (or don't come) bets
with odds, and the number 6 or 8 is not already covered by
your bets.
Good Luck!
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