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Craps Tricks for Beginners

The Secrets of Calculating Betting

March 19th, 2010 at 3:21

Over time, a master shooter creates what is known as a signature toss. The simplest way to discover this is to notice what the tosser is wagering on. He will almost certainly make a pass line bet and then also buy some numbers, like perhaps the 4 and 10. He has to lay a pass line bet to shoot, but the four and ten buy wager is a bit weird, so they may have a signature. It would be best if you quickly followed their lead and wager in the same way he/she does.

Certainly though, he/she will roll a seven sooner or later and you can’t leave all of your money up forever, so you need to have a great regression system. The simplest one to use is to start out at your highest bet, and buy the identical 2 numbers the shooter does. Then, just pull back the numbers by one unit following each success until you are at the minimum.

Now let us say the 4 is rolled and you acquire $116. Keep the $58 on the 10 and pull down the 4 to Thirty Eight dollars, and ask if you can purchase it for $38 and just pay a one dollar take (5 per cent of $38 is a buck ninety). If the four hits again, you win seventy six dollars. Leave it at thirty eight dollars – you can not pay less than a one dollar vig on a buy wager and if they allow you to purchase the 4 (and ten) for thirty eight dollars and just pay $1, then continue on doing it.

Soon, if the ten starts appearing you will have both the 4 and ten pulled down to thirty eight dollars. Leave both wagers up unless the shooter backs his bets down, or something bizarre occurs to wreck the player’s concentration. By backing off your purchase bets you will always have a wager on the carps table during a smokin’ streak, and after the first success, everything else is pure profit

If you’re an accomplished tosser yourself, bring your mate or friend along, and the casino will let them to take care of your bets while you’re focusing attention on shooting.

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