Craps Inside Bet
Craps Inside Bet
Craps is the fastest-moving of casino table games. An average speed at a busy blackjack table runs around 60 hands per hour, but the house expects about 100 decisions per hour at craps. That, along with the tendency of craps players to have several bets working at once, means that craps requires a larger bankroll than other table games. Here’s a rundown of all the various bets in craps (A) Pass Line. This is the basic bet that most players make, and it’s actually one of the bestbets on the layout, with a house edge of only 1.41%.Ifyou want an easy game then you can simply stick to this bet and ignore all the otherbets. This is a nice insurance bet I use on the come out with a hot shooter. If I am on a hot table with guy throwing number after number I will have ALL the come bets numbers with odds by time he hits the point. A term commonly called having the 'House Built' come numbers 4,5,6,8,9, and 1.
This INSIDE/OUT strategy is very nice and keep the dealers working.
Full Playlist: -Like these Gambling Lessons!!! Check out the official app http:/. The name of this strategy is a hint on how to play it. It’s based on placing a Pass Line bet and then betting on the inside Place bets (5, 6, 8, 9) to cover all of them. Obviously, if your Point is on an inside number, there’s no need to put a Place bet there. The bet amount on these bets.
I've incorporated 3 different table minimums for you to adjust your betting accordingly.
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INSIDE/OUT strategy at a $5.00 Minimum table
*Minimum Recommended Buy in $200 (I Use $1000)
*Dice set recommended 6,2/6,2 set with the 3,3 on the thumb, 2'2 to the right.
1) Drop $24 on the table COME BET AREA and Tell the dealer 'Place 6 & 8 for $12 each'.
2) After 1 win, tell the dealer 'Take my bets to 32 across Including the point', '$1.00 each on all the hard ways'. Dealer gives you $2 change
(This will cover Place4, Place5, Place6, Place8, Place9, Place10 and spread out your chances of winning).
SAME BET AFTER EACH WIN... Unless you feel aggressive then 'Press your bets'
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INSIDE/OUT strategy at a $10.00 Minimum table
*Minimum Recommended Buy in $500 (I Use $1000)
*Dice set recommended 6,2/6,2 set with the 3,3 on the thumb, 2'2 to the right.
1) Drop $36 on the table COME BET AREA and Tell the dealer 'Place 6 & 8 for $18 each'.
2) After 1 win, Drop $7 to the table COME BET AREA and tell the dealer 'Take my bets to 64 across Including the point'.
(This will cover Place4, Place5, Place6, Place8, Place9, Place10 and spread out your chances of winning).
SAME BET AFTER EACH WIN... Unless you feel aggressive then continue
3) If 4 or 10 wins tell the dealer 'Buy for 25'. Same bet after each win or Press.
4) If 5 or 9 wins Drop $1 to the table COME BET AREA and tell the dealer 'Go to 25'. Same bet after each win or Press.
5) If 6 or 8 wins Drop $4 to the table COME BET AREA and tell the dealer 'Go to 30'. Same bet after each win or Press.
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INSIDE/OUT strategy at a $15.00 Minimum table
*Minimum Recommended Buy in $500 (I Use $1000)
*Dice set recommended 6,2/6,2 set with the 3,3 on the thumb, 2'2 to the right.
1) Drop $36 on the table COME BET AREA and Tell the dealer 'Place 6 & 8 for $18 each'.
2) After 1 win, Drop $3 to the table COME BET AREA and tell the dealer 'Take my 6 & 8 to $30 each'.
3) After a win, Drop $1 to the table COME BET AREA and tell the dealer 'Take my bets to $96 across Including the point'.

(This will cover Place4, Place5, Place6, Place8, Place9, Place10 and spread out your chances of winning).
SAME BET AFTER EACH WIN... Unless you feel aggressive then continue
4) If 4 or 10 wins tell the dealer 'Buy the 4 & 10 both for 25'. Same bet after each win or Press.
5) If 5 or 9 wins Tell the dealer 'Go to 25 on both 5 & 9'. Same bet after each win or Press.
6) If 6 or 8 wins Drop $3 to the table COME BET AREA and tell the dealer 'Go to 30 on both 6 & 8'. Same bet after each win or Press.
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LONG TERM PLAY 6/8 (Currently being tested at the live tables at a variety of casino's)
If you're more of a conservative player try this strategy for long term play and is great for GOLD or PLATINUM members for getting free dinners, hotel rooms, show tickets and more.
*Minimum Recommended Buy in $500 (I Use $1000)
*Dice set recommended 6,2/6,2 set with the 3,3 on the thumb, 2'2 to the right.
1) Drop $36 on the table COME BET AREA and Tell the dealer 'Place 6 & 8 for $18 each'.
2) After 1 win, Drop $3 to the table COME BET AREA and tell the dealer 'Take my 6 & 8 to $30 each'.
SAME BET AFTER EACH WIN... Unless you feel aggressive then 'Press your bets'
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LONG TERM PLAY 5/9 (Currently being tested at the live tables at a variety of casino's)
If you're more of a conservative player try this strategy for long term play and is great for GOLD or PLATINUM members for getting free dinners, hotel rooms, show tickets and more.
*Minimum Recommended Buy in $500 (I Use $1000)
*Dice set recommended 6,2/6,2 set with the 3,3 on the thumb, 2'2 to the right.
1) Drop $30 on the table COME BET AREA and Tell the dealer 'Place 5 & 9 for $15 each'.
2) After 1 win, tell the dealer 'Take my 5 & 9 to $25 each'.
SAME BET AFTER EACH WIN... Unless you feel aggressive then 'Press your bets'
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what do I do after a loss, go to the ATM?
Best Bets On Craps Table
If your Bank roll is lost, it's time to go home
As far as MONEY MANAGEMENT it's up to you to control what you win and how much you expect to lose.
I buy in for $1000 and walk away (or sometimes run) when i'm down -$500 and also choose to take short term breaks when up +300.
I don't cash out at the tables, I just take all my chips to the cashier and re-buy in for $1000.
The WIN/LOSS ratio is 60/40 with the mentioned strategies above again betting only conservative and can reverse to 70/30 if betting too aggressive.
Again you are in control of your money, so bet wisely.
I buy in for $1000 and walk away (or sometimes run) when i'm down -$500
This always baffles me. Why bring money you're not willing to lose? If the max you will lose is $500, just buy in for $500.
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I buy in for $1000 and walk away (or sometimes run) when i'm down -$500 and also choose to take short term breaks when up +300.
I don't cash out at the tables, I just take all my chips to the cashier and re-buy in for $1000.
The WIN/LOSS ratio is 60/40 with the mentioned strategies above again betting only conservative and can reverse to 70/30 if betting too aggressive.
You lose $500 40% if the time and 60% of the time you win $300. You could definitely lose more playing other casino games, so if you can afford the $20 expected loss per buy in, go ahead and have fun
You lose $500 40% if the time and 60% of the time you win $300. You could definitely lose more playing other casino games, so if you can afford the $20 expected loss per buy in, go ahead and have fun
TomG, The $300 is a continuous win not just one time.
Always try to keep $1000 balance in your chip stack.
Anything else, just take it out of the equation by putting it away.
On an average roll your winning results may reach around +200 then you go around the table of shooters all having a good average roll, you will find yourself betting very stupid on numbers and prop bets because you visually see the quantity of green chips beyond your bank roll. This is where many players make the mistake because they let there ego's kick in and bet beyond your head in hopes to make that $10,000.00 dream come to reality.
IT DOESN'T HAPPEN.
So take any amount of chips off your tray beyond your starting bank roll and put it away in your pocket or give it to your spouse for safe keeping.
If you're there alone, take a break and bring your chips to the cashier and then come back and start fresh.
(Ask the dealer to put a Lamar and reserve your spot til you return)
To Regress or Not to Regress? By Frank Scoblete
My colleagues in Golden Touch™ Craps Inc., Dominator and Mr. Finesse, are advocates of regression betting as a means of securing wins and avoiding losses. A typical regression play, called the $110 one-hit-and-down, would go like this:
The shooter has established his point. You place $110 inside; that’s $25 on the 5 and 9, $30 on the 6 and 8. The shooter has 18 ways to hit these four numbers. If he does, the payoff is $35 on the first hit. Once that hit takes place, you lower your bet to $22 across, securing a profit of $13. Now, the rest of this shooter’s roll is pure profit.
The thinking here is that the player has a 50-percent chance of winning this wager on any given roll as there are 36 possible combinations of which the 'one-hit-and-down' bettor has 18 of them favoring him. How long would you leave your $110 at risk? Some players would leave it up until it hits or loses to the 7. Others will give themselves a few shots at it before pulling it back.
Is this a good way to wager? Actually, yes, it is, well, kind of.
In a random game of craps, where the 7 is always a 1 in 6 probability, the house edge is a fixed mark, in the case of placing the 'inside numbers' of 5, 6, 8, and 9, that mark is about 2.6 percent. What that means is that the player making the 'inside numbers' bet will lose 2.6 percent of all the money he wagers – in the long run. If on one bet he has $110 at risk and on other bets he only has $22 at risk, the house edge is working on some average amount between the two extremes.
Of course, when regression betting is working to perfection (meaning it’s violating the probability gods) and an inside number is hit early and often on shooter after shooter; it is a guaranteed one-roll win per shooter. But when the 7 shows before an inside number, the loss is brutal. Once you’ve lost the $110, if you continue to regress on future shooters as you planned will take approximately 10 shooters in a row to get past that first hit or one shooter to have a monster roll as you collect on your $22 across in $7 increments. Yeow!
How often will you be wiped off the board before an inside number can be hit? You’ll win 18 times on your numbers, lose six times on that abominable 7. That means you’ll win 3 times for a win of $35 + $35 +$35 = $105; then you’ll lose once for a loss of $110. You’re $5 in the hole. You’ll have the same effects once you regress down to $22 across. You’ll win $7 + $7 +$7 = $21 but you’ll lose the fourth bet for $22. You’ll be down $1.
The math of craps is annoying because it won’t go away; it’s implacable, like a dreaded in-law. While regression betting does reduce the house’s take on your money, it does so because you are betting less, not because you have come up with a way to beat the game or reduce the house edge.

Still, 75 percent of the time using the above regression will result in being ahead of the game on a particular shooter. If you come to a casino and jump out ahead on the first few shooters, you’re now in the catbird’s seat. You might even consider changing your attack to stop going up on that $110 inside and instead continue with $22 inside on subsequent shooters.
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Not all regressions are as drastic as the $110 and down that I’ve just explained. You could, for example, put $44 inside and when it hits once, go to a six dollar 6 and 8. A single hit on $44 inside would see you win $14. Now with just $12 at risk on the 6 and 8, you are ahead $2. Again such a betting strategy cannot turn a negative into a positive; the house has its damnable edge on each and every bet you make in a random game betting those inside numbers.
Is regression betting worth considering? Yes, it is, if you can stomach putting a lot down and losing it to a 'point-seven out' which will happen often enough to make even those with the strongest stomachs queasy.
Do I enjoy regression betting? No, I do not. As a general rule, once I’ve gone with a shooter (after assiduously applying the Captain’s 5-Count), I’m usually on that shooter come hell or high water. (Is high water considered good in this expression?) I prefer to take the risk to go for the bigger win by keeping my initial bets at their initial levels. But in math terms, against random rollers, I am giving the house a better whack at me than had I regressed.
For controlled shooters, regression betting is probably a more powerful strategy than it is on random shooters. Why? Because controlled shooters will have a tendency to hit certain numbers more than their probabilities indicate (most merely attempt to avoid the 7) – and they will tend to have somewhat longer than average rolls. The longer a controlled shooter rolls, the better the chance that fatigue or distraction will alter his throw, either making the game random once again or, worse, precipitating the appearance of the 7. There is an intriguing speculation amongst the brain trust of Golden Touch™ that controlled shooters, when they are the least off, tend to hit more 7s than normal because they are still changing the nature of the game but, being off slightly, they are changing it for the worse! A regression bettor can capitalize on that and lock up wins before the 7 shows.
Regression betting has its advocates and its opponents. Some people swear by it; some swear at it. In the final analysis, against random shooters, you’re betting less; against controlled shooters, you might be getting in for some significant hits before coming down. If you like this as an idea, try it out on your next casino trip and see if you like it as much in reality.
Frank Scoblete is the #1 best-selling gaming author. His books and tapes have sold over a million copies. He is executive director of Golden Touch™ Craps dice-control seminars. His websites are www.scoblete.com and www.goldentouchcraps.com . For a free brochure or more information call: 1-800-944-0406 or write to: Paone Press, Box 610, Lynbrook, NY 11563.
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