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Episode: 665
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Title: HPR0665: Hacking the Craps Table
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0665/hpr0665.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-08 00:37:21
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Hello everybody, my name is K5 and I am recording for HPR, that's Hacker Public Radio.
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My topic for the evening is how to play the game of craps.
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And there's a couple of things I want to get out of the way right, off the bat, before
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we talk about playing any gambling games.
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First of all, if you are in any way uncomfortable with losing money, you should definitely
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stay away from any kind of gambling game.
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One of the things about the way concenos and casino games are constructed is that the odds
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are always in the house's favor.
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And that's the same with Blackjack, 3 card poker, Bacarat, Roulette, and even craps.
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All of the odds are in the house's favor.
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Now there's one specific thing about craps, which makes it worth playing and that's that
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the odds that are in the house's favor are so minuscule, especially depending on how much
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they give you in the odds option that they are essentially negligible.
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Now there is only one other game on the entire casino floor that gives you those same odds.
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And that game is PyGal poker.
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Now many of you have may have seen PyGal poker.
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And the thing about PyGal poker is the odds between you, the player, and the house in PyGal
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are exactly even, they are dead even.
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But the house gives them self an advantage by charging you an ante or a commission in
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order to play the game of PyGal poker.
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That's how they maintain their edge.
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Now how do they do that?
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Well, when you place your bet, the house basically is matching your bet.
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But when you win, they take a commission on your winnings.
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So you don't actually make two to one, you make two to one minus a small commission.
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That's how they maintain their edge because the odds are exactly even.
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Now the odds and craps are not exactly even.
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They are very, very slightly tilted towards the house.
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But that being said, if they give you odds, in other words, they allow you to place odds
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against your bets.
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The higher the odds they give you, or the higher the odds they allow you to place, the
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closer you are to even odds with the house.
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And even if they don't allow you to play large odds, the house advantage is still limited
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to about 10th or 100th of a percent.
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This makes craps one of the most beneficial games you can play in a casino.
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So what happens is, since the house realizes that the odds are so close, since they're giving
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players a very close to even advantage when it comes to playing against the house, what
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they do to discourage people from playing craps is to make the table extremely intimidating
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most people will walk up to a craps table, take one look at it and say, I have no idea
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how to play this game so I'm not even going to approach the table.
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And that's exactly why they've designed the table the way they have to intimidate
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the average player so they won't even put their money down because that also gives the
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house an advantage.
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So one of the first things you need to know about the game of craps is that most of the
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table that you see when you approach a craps game is irrelevant to how you want to play.
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Now most people will tell you there's only one way to play and that's to bet with the
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shooter.
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And when they come around to you explaining how to play the game, that's how they'll
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tell you to play.
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I'm going to explain to you how to play that way and how to play craps in general.
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But then I'm going to explain to you how to play craps in a way that will actually
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net you more money over a long term investment and is actually the way that craps is supposed
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to be played which is why the house and most people who explain the game to people won't
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tell you about because it's essentially what they call the dark side or the wrong way
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to play but statistically it's the right way to play and that's what I'm going to explain
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to you in this episode.
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So let's start with the fundamentals of the game.
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I mean there have to be some basics to how craps has played correct so let me explain
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to you what those are.
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Basically if a round is going to start there is what is called the come out role.
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Now if you look at a craps table and I might suggest at this point that you want to be
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looking at the picture of a craps table if you can be while you're checking out this
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episode it'll make some of the things that I say much more easy to understand.
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But if you can't then go ahead and listen to the episode and then take a look at a craps
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table later and it will probably make a lot more sense to you.
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Basically there are two types of roles on the come out role which is the first role of
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a turn or a round.
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The dice are passed to one person who will roll them you know this will be the very first
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time they roll the dice on this particular trip around the table and it's called the
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come out role.
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Now if you're looking at a craps table around the outside there will be what is called
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the pass line.
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Now the pass line is placed closest to the players because this is the line they want
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you to play this is the line the house wants you to play and on the surface of it it
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would seem that the pass line is the way you want to bet because when you're talking
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about the role of the dice there is one role of all roles that is the most likely the
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most statistically likely to happen and that is the role of a seven because there are more
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ways to roll a seven on two dice than any other combination of those two dice.
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So what the pass line is saying is if you put a bet on the pass line during the come out
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role which is basically the only bet you can make.
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If the shooter the one who's throwing the dice rolls a seven or an eleven you are an
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instant winner you will immediately double your money that's a two to one bet on the
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pass line.
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So if you put down five dollars or more than likely a ten dollar bet on a typical casino
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on the pass line and the come out role is a seven or an eleven you will make your ten
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dollars back instantaneously and we're going to assume a ten dollar table for the purposes
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of this discussion because five dollar tables are usually pretty hard to come by ten
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dollar tables are pretty typical so that's where we'll start here.
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So to summarize the pass line bet you place on the come out role if you bet ten dollars
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and the come out role is seven or eleven you win at even odds you'll be paid ten dollars
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for your ten dollar bet.
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If a seven or eleven is rolled on the come out role then that round is over and the shooter
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will be allowed to roll again a new round will start and they will throw the dice.
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If the next roll happens to be a seven or eleven again you will get paid again for your
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pass line bet and on and on and on no matter how many times they roll a seven or an eleven
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on the come out role seems pretty simple so far yeah well let's go on to the next line
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which is the don't pass bet the funny thing about the craft table is it is entirely designed
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to get you to play the game in the way the house wants you to play the pass line bet is
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actually closest to you which makes it the most convenient to place a bet on the line
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that's the next furthest away is the don't pass now the don't pass is kind of what it
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sounds like it's exactly the opposite of the pass line bet in other words if you put
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a bet on the don't pass bet you are betting that the come out role is going to be not a
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seven or eleven what you're betting on is what they call crafts now the crafts rolls are
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two three and twelve unfortunately twelve is kind of a special bet in the crafts world
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it's usually what's called a push now if you're familiar with gambling at all a push
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is basically when you and the house are exactly even no one wins so if a twelve is rolled
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on the come out roll and you are betting on the don't pass nothing happens same thing
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with the pass line bet now if a two or a three is rolled on the come out roll you win just
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like somebody who is betting on the pass line would win if the come out roll was a seven
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or an eleven so basically when it comes to pass line bets or what are called pass bets
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if you are betting with the shooter you're hoping for a seven or an eleven if you're betting
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against the shooter with the don't pass bet you're betting on crafts which is two or three
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now once the come out roll has been thrown there's something else that can happen we've
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already established that a winning come out roll if you want to call it that is a seven or
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eleven and they losing come out roll is a two or a three unless you happen to be betting against
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the shooter the twelve is a push and twelve is sometimes called box cars a pair of sixes so what
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happens if the role isn't any of those what happens if it's a four five six eight nine or ten
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well if it's any of those then what happens is a point is established and then what will happen
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is a little puck will be put out on the table one on each side because each side of the table is
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a mirror of the other side this is to allow more people to actually congregate around the table
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and play at the same time so let's say for example that on the come out roll a six is rolled
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well that establishes the point as six and the folks who run the crafts table will put a little
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puck on the six to say that the point has been established as six now what the shooter is hoping
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for or anyone who has bet a pass line bet is that a six is going to be rolled again before a seven
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I realize this sounds a little complicated but you have to remember that there are two sides to
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play it crafts once is with the shooter and the others against the shooter if you're playing with
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the shooter and the point is six you are hoping that a six will be rolled before seven if you're
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betting against the shooter you are hoping that a seven will be rolled before six and that is the
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essence of the crafts game now I'm hoping that I'm making this as simple as it needs to be because
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it really is a simple concept and I'm going to sort of aggregate it down for you in one little
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sentence or two here before we move on to the next step and the reason I'm doing this is because
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that the whole purpose behind the layout of the crafts table is to make it intimidating so that
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you don't even bother to go up and play so again if you're playing on the pass side you are hoping
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that the comeout roll will be a seven or an eleven and if the comeout roll doesn't happen to be a seven
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or an eleven it will most likely establish a point which will be four five six eight nine or ten
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once that point has been established you are hoping that that number will be rolled again
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before a seven comes up now if you're betting the other way the dark side or the don't pass
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bet you're betting on crafts which means you're going to be betting on a two or a three if a two or
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a three comes on the comeout roll you win if a point is established instead what you are then
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hoping is that his seven gets rolled before the point and that's pretty much the way things go
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now most books will tell you that if you bet on the pass line you're betting the way most people bet
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and if you go to a casino you'll find that this is in fact the truth that's the way people bet
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now there's a reason for this because remember what I said back at the beginning the most common
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roll in crafts is seven there are more ways to roll a seven but any other combination of two dies
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which means for the sake of argument that if you're betting on the pass line your chances of
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the shooter rolling a seven are very high because that's what happens most often statistically speaking
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the big problem with that is what happens when that doesn't happen so if the comeout roll doesn't
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happen to be a seven if it happens to be a four or a nine for example then a point is established
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well remember though that after that first roll it is still statistically relevant that the
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most common roll from that point on is a seven and if you're betting on the pass line you are now
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behind what we'll call it the eight ball for purpose of the discussion but you are now behind
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the eight ball because statistically the most common roll is now a seven and you're hoping that a
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nine comes before a seven which means you're backs up against the wall hoping that a nine comes
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first so at this point we have to get into a little bit more about some of the different bets that
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you see on the table in order to explain how you do the betting and crafts and how you probably should
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not play the pass bets because over time you're more likely to win playing what's called the don't
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pass or the dark side betting and that's what I'm going to get into next so if you look at a
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craps table again the pass line is closest to the players the don't pass line is the next one
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further away and then what you'll see are the combat and then there's a little box usually
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tucked away in the corner called the don't come bar and then you'll see the point numbers the four
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five six eight nine and 10 and then you'll have two spaces one above the numbers and one below the
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numbers and those spaces are pretty important to this game but let's start back towards the beginning
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again I'm going to explain this game as if I were a typical casino better and then I'm going to
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explain the game as I would play it which will give you a better advantage in playing crafts
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if you go into a casino with your money so I walk up to a table and I put down my $200
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and I get $200 in chips we're on the come out roll the table is wiped clean we're starting at the
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very beginning now if I'm a typical better what I'm going to do is I'm going to take my $10 bet
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and I'm going to put it on the pass line what you'll find is that most players at the table are
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doing the exact same thing as you and actually if you're in a typical casino environment that
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every player at the table is doing exactly the same thing as you so then someone is assigned the dice
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they become the shooter they throw the dice out and what you're hoping for is that that seven
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or an 11 shows up because if either of those numbers shows up you're a one-to-one bet winner
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so let's say for the sake of argument that the shooter throws out the first roll and it's a seven
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a five and a two that means everybody who plays to pass line bet has won their money back
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everybody who put down a $10 bet gets another $10 if you put down a $30 bet you just made $30
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so on and so forth pretty straightforward let's say that you put down your $10
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pass line bet and the come out roll is a three well that's a craps and you just lost your $10 bet
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if somebody put down a $40 pass line bet they just lost their $40 and this happens if the come
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out roll is a two or a three if the come out roll is a 12 that's a push with the house whether you're
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betting pass line or don't pass line nobody wins so let's take the come out roll from the other
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perspective let's say you place a $10 bet on the don't pass bar you know whatever the one thing
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is the don't of it is the exact opposite so if you place a $10 bet you're hoping for a seven
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or 11 if you get it you win if you place a $10 bet on the don't pass and you get a craps
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to our three you win seven or 11 you don't any other number not counting 12 which is a push
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establishes a point and those other numbers are four five six eight nine and 10 and you'll see
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on the table there are spaces for those six numbers whichever way you're playing makes those
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numbers important as I said there are spaces on the table both above those numbers and below
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so let's take the pass line better's position let's say that you put down your $10 on the pass line
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and the point or the first roll is an eight so the puck goes out it's placed on the eight
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your bet stands so what you're now hoping is that the roller the person who's shooting the dice
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rolls another eight because if they roll another eight before a seven comes up
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you win your pass line bet if a seven comes up before an eight you lose your pass line bet
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now if you're thinking statistically you'll realize that it's much more likely once a point is
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established that a seven is going to show up before any of those other numbers four five six eight
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nine or 10 this is why statistically it's better to play the other way because it's more likely
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once a point has been established that a seven is going to show up before any of those other numbers
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including the point and I know this all seems a little bit complicated but I hope you're staying
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up with me on this because it's if you want to play the game of crap it's pretty important
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they've designed this game to make it seem very complicated and they really don't want people to play
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it especially the way I'm going to tell you how because if you do you can actually keep up with the
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house pretty effectively okay so now let me get into something that's pretty important here before
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I move on to the next thing unless that the pass line bet and the don't pass line bet are only
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valid on the come out roll however you can still make additional bets on those same conditions
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using the come bet and they don't come bet again those are opposites of each other however
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the come bet is the same as a pass bet on a non come out roll and a don't come bet is the same
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as a don't pass bet on a non come out roll exact same bet but you can only bet one the pass line
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or the don't pass line on the come out roll and you bet the come or don't come on a non come out
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roll in other words after a point has already been established other than that they're the same
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bet now a couple of times I've mentioned these spaces on the table above and below the point numbers
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what those are are called place bets and lay bets now the spaces below the numbers are called the
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place bets those are for people who are playing the pass bet and the come bets in other words you're
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betting with the shooter those are designed so that you have to specify what you want to bet in
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other words if you want to bet on the number four being rolled you would place a bet on number four
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if you are expecting an eight to be rolled you would place a bet on number eight those pay pretty
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good odds they pay better than one to one odds and the reason they pay better than one to one odds
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is because statistically it is more likely for a seven to be rolled than any of those other numbers
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that's why the house pays a premium for place bets now the space above the numbers are called lay
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bets now the way lay bets work are if you bet on the don't come in other words a point has been
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established let's call it eight and you place a bet on the next roll of don't come in which you're
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saying that a seven is not going to come on the next roll let's say the next roll is a five okay
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then your don't come bet is going to be moved to the space above the five and that's a lay bet
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on five and what that means is you're not actually betting on five you're betting on seven
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if you're betting the don't come the don't pass or lay bet you are always betting on seven
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and as we've already explained when you're betting on seven you're statistically more likely to
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be betting on the number that's going to come up next than any other number on the dice well
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this sounds like a good thing right and it certainly is because seven is the thing you want to be
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betting on so this is basically how it goes if you're betting against the shooter which I'm
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telling you right now is the way you should bet if you want to play crafts on the come out roll
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you place a ten dollar don't pass bet and let's say for the sake of argument that the shooter
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throws a ten well what happens then is the point is established as a ten now you as a don't pass
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better are hoping that a seven will show up before the shooter throws another ten and this is the
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position you want to be in because it's much more likely that seven's going to come up before a ten
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from now on what you want to do is before every roll of the dice you want to place a don't come
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bet this is often called a DC bet in casinos so what you want to do once the point is established is
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you'll want to get one of the dealer's attentions preferably the one closest to you
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and you'll say that you want to place a don't come bet before the next roll and you'll put your ten
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dollars down on the don't come bet and then what you're saying is you're hoping that another
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non-point roll is going to happen so let's say that you put down a don't come bet of ten dollars
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and the shooter rolls a five well what happens to your ten dollars is it gets moved from the don't
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come bar to the space above the five which means you're laying a bet on five okay so it's just
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about to roll again you tell the dealer that you want to place a don't come bet again so you do
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that and the next thing that happens is a four is rolled okay so your don't come back gets moved
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to the space above the four so you're laying a bet on four okay well here's where things get a
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little interesting but you just kind of have to hold on and you know wait this out this this isn't
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a game of instant gratification you you kind of have to just hold on and and wait for things to
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happen so it's at any point you can stop placing don't come bets or you can keep placing them it
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doesn't matter the more you place and the more times that a shooter rolls a different number other
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than the point the more lay bets you'll be placing now for every lay bet that gets placed you can
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put odds on it the dealers will be happy to explain to you what you have to bet in order to place
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the proper odds for each of your bet but the more odds you place on all of your lay bets or your
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bets above the line the closer to even house odds you're playing some houses only allow you to
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play certain odds say five to one which means if you have a lay bet of ten dollars then you can
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only place an additional odds bet of fifty dollars some will allow you to play ten to one twenty to
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one fifty to one hundred to one you know it all just depends on the house you know up to your
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comfort level you should play as high an odds bet as you possibly can because the higher the odds
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you play the more likely you are to recover your money so here's a quick example of what happens
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to bets that are placed either below the line i.e. place bets or above the line which are lay bets
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what happens to bets below the line are if you bet ten dollars for example on number four
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then if a four is rolled before either a seven or the point then you will win whatever the odds are
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now in a lot of casinos that's nine to five so for example if you place a ten dollar bet on four
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and a four is rolled you will win eighteen dollars for the ten that you play now a lay bet is kind
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of the opposite if you have a lay bet on a four and a four is rolled you lose your money your money
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goes away this can seem like a bad thing however there is a point where this becomes the way you
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want things to happen and that's when that seven is rolled because what happens is for all of the
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people who are playing on the pass line if a seven is rolled before the point then every single
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place bet on the table is a loss they lose all of that money but every lay bet on the table that
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you've been playing you win unfortunately this is a little bit contradictory to the way the table
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works because everybody is going to be down in the dumps because a seven came up and they're losing all
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of the money that they bet while you're raking in all the money they lost because you won every lay
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bet on the table unfortunately I wish there were an easier way to explain this in an audio format than
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there is and I thought that I would be able to do a really good job with this because I happen to
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know how to play the game and I really love it but the more I talk about it the harder I realize
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it is to express how to play this game through the podcast format so I'm going to try and line it
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up for you the way I think you should play crafts in order to if not make money at least break even
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over the long haul when you go to a casino so here we go on the come out roll if you're betting on
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the pass line you are betting on seven or eleven if a seven or eleven comes you win one to one if
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you're betting on the don't pass line on a combat you're betting on two or three if a two or
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three comes you win one to one well is considered a push and everything else establishes a point
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now at this point I'm not going to explain how to do pass line and come betting because they are
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basically just the opposite of the don't pass and don't come betting which is the way I'm telling
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you if you want to play this game and win at it this is how you play so on the come out roll you
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place a don't pass bet if a seven or eleven comes you lose oh well you just move on to the next don't
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pass bet on the next don't pass roll for the next come out roll let's say a point is established
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and let's say that point is four okay so a point has been established as four so what you're
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hoping for now is that a seven comes before a four so for every roll that is thrown now what you
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want to do is place a don't come bet you place a don't come bet before the next roll so every time
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you place a don't come bet if that roll is a two or three you win one to one if that roll is a
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twelve it's a push again if the roll is a seven then the round is over and every bet that you have
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above the line you win if the roll happens to be the point then you lose but what's interesting
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is that every bet that you have above the line stays there even if the point is rolled and what's
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cool about that is the very next time that a seven is rolled no matter what the circumstances you
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get paid on every bet you have above the line and that is really really cool because every other
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player on the board loses all those bets when a seven gets rolled and as we've already established
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a seven is the most common roll in crafts so it's really nice to get paid for all of those bets
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you have sitting above the line when everybody else's bets get wiped off the table and they go home
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crying so let's say for example that you place a don't come bet the point is four and the next roll
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is a five so your bet gets moved above the five you place another don't come bet the next roll is
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a six your bet gets placed above the six well and then let's say that you place a don't come bet
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and the next roll is a nine well your bet gets placed above the nine so then let's say the worst
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case scenario happens and you place another don't come bet and the next roll is a five okay well
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what happens is the bet that you have above the line on the five you've just lost it because
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you're laying odds on five but the don't come bet that you just placed gets put above the five
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so you lost some money but you've got another bet above the five okay well there's a lot of other
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bets out on the table now and you're just paying attention to your own and what happens next is you
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decide not to play another don't come bet you're just going to sit and wait and see what happens
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and hope that a seven comes up you know then you'll get paid on all your bets and you can you can
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be sure that a seven will come so let's say that the very next roll is in fact a seven the four
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and three show up and a seven happens the point didn't get rolled a seven happen first so every
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bet on the table except yours get wiped off the table everybody has lost all the pass line bets go
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away all the come bets go away all the place bets go away all the center bets go away the big six big
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eight they all go away and every bet that you have that's sitting above the line you get paid for
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so you're sitting there cheering while everybody else loses because you knew how to play this game
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and you played it the correct way sounds pretty cool huh and it really is it's it's a lot of fun to
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play crap is a great deal of fun it's a good time and you really shouldn't be intimidated by it
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but here's a couple of quick rules other than the ones that I just gave you about playing don't pass
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and don't come bets that you really need to keep in mind the first is any of the single roll bets
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like the ones in the middle of the table like evens odds sevens hardways
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crafts bets big six big eight any of those bets don't bet them because they always pay less
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than the true odds so stay away the only bets you should be interested in on the table are the
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don't pass bet the don't come bet and the bets above the line the lay bets if you always play those
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if you can stick to it and if you can wait out you know the down times because there will be
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down times statistics aside sometimes the table just rolls in weird ways and you have to kind of
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wait them out so if you're willing to put down at least two hundred dollars as an initial bet
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and wait out the rough times you're more than likely to win this game if you play
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the don't pass on the don't come and remember the more odds you're willing to put down on any
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of those lay bets that you place including the don't pass bet the more money you're going to
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rake in when that seven comes so everybody should you know belly up to a crafts table place the don't
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pass the don't come bets and watch the lay bets and the dealers at the crafts table will help you
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with any of the odds calculations that they need to do just tell them what you're trying to do
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and they'll help you out with it that's that's kind of like what they're there for they're not
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there to judge you and how you're playing so keep in mind that don't pass the don't come the lay
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bets play the dark side a little bit and as long as you're willing to wait it out you will probably
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have some pretty decent success at the crafts table so I hope this has been fun and a little bit
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entertaining and here's a couple of things to keep in mind you should go into a casino expecting to
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have fun but you should definitely not go into a casino expecting to win because even at the
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crafts table or at the pie gal poker table the odds are in the favor of the casino if you happen to
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win consider yourself lucky but consider yourself really a winner if you break even make sure you don't
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bet any more than you're willing to lose and don't get into any trouble when it comes to spending
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money at a casino if you're not willing to lose $20 or if you're going to feel bad if you lose
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$45 then don't put your money on the table because the chances are that you're not going to walk
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away with it I hope everybody's enjoyed this little tutorial on crafts and if you have any questions
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my name is k5 and you can email me at k5tux at k5tux.us and I'll be happy to answer any
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questions you have about crafts or any other kind of gambling for that matter so thank you
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for listening to this episode of hpr and I hope to be talking to you all soon bye bye
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