Craps 6 And 8 Odds

2021年5月1日
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*Craps 6 And 8 Odds Straight Up
*Craps Odds Big 6 And 8
Betting both the (6) and (8) gives you a 10 to 6 advantage of one of your numbers hitting before the (7) The house edge on place betting the (6) or (8) is only 1.52%, one of the lowest on the table. Placing the 6 and 8. Consider a $6 place bet on the 6. There are only 11 happenings out of 36 in this universe that produce a decision: 5 wins x $7 and 6 losses of $6 for a net loss of 1 unit. Having bet 11 X $6 the loss is 1/66 or -1.51515%. The winning odds for the big 6 as well as for the big 8 pay even odds. For every dollar you wager you get a dollar. The real winning odds in favor of the house are 6 to 5, so the house edge is roughly 9% on both bets, which is rotten. Both bets are not considered the best online craps bets you could make and place bets are more recommended. The 6 and 8 pay out 6:5 or $6 for every $5 wagered. 5 and 9 pay out 3:2. 4 and 10 pay out 2:1 odds. Note that these payouts are only for the odds bet. The original Pass/Come line bet will still be paid 1:1 if it wins. The great part is that the free odds are paid at true odds. If the point number is 6 or 8, a winning free odds bet is paid at 6-5 odds. Payoffs are 3-2 on points of 5 or 9 and 3-1 on 4 or 10. Those reflect the actual odds of rolling those numbers. Using two six-sided dice, there are 36 possible combinations.
Have you ever imagined how much fun it would be to get up in the afternoon and instead of going to work, you would go to the casino and play craps for a living? ’The $68 an Hour 6/8 Craps Strategy’ allows you to do just that..
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From: Bill Anderson
Network 6000, Inc.

Dear Friend:
If you are like me, you’ve purchased a book or two and maybe a ’winning’ strategy off the internet that was supposed to make you rich at the craps tables. Well.. I’m here to tell you that there are no winning craps strategies! The house always has the advantage on all craps bets and strategies. But.. I am also here to tell you that you CAN beat the house at the craps tables using my 6/8 craps strategy which is much, much more than a simple betting strategy.

There are two parts to my 6/8 system.. the ’basic’ system and the ’advanced’ system. The basic 6/8 system isn’t anything new.. it’s just making $30 place bets on the 6 & 8, but with a special twist that changes it from a system with a house advantage of 1.52% to an uncalculatable figure somewhere between 1.52% and 0%. Nothing new, right? I’m not going to tell you what my special twist is, but anybody can improve their odds a little bit by using techniques such as progressions, regressions, etc. I don’t recommend progressions or regressions - my system is not that complicated. It’s very easy to use and simple to understand. You do not need to be a math wiz to implement it. The 6/8 craps strategy is fun because you win often and it’s a fairly active system - meaning you’re not standing around watching most of the time.

After I explain the basic system in your new book.. I tell you about a special ’advanced’ technique that actually turns the table in your favor. This is the key to making a profit at the craps table. I have used this craps strategy about 50 times now and I have never lost any money. The only times I did lose money is when I ’swayed’ from the system, lost my discipline, and made bets that I was not supposed to. I have purchased so many books that promised the world and then delivered junk, so let me tell you right up front..
Your new book WILL NOT contain..

*The history of craps and dice games. I will not waste your time and money with useless ’filler’ like this.

*This is NOT a craps tutorial. I do not teach you the basics of the game of craps. I do glance over the basics in such a way that anybody, even beginners, can start using the 6/8 craps strategy immediately. I go over the basics of the come out roll and making place bets and that’s it. There is plenty of free information on how to play craps and I will not charge you for a craps strategy and then deliver a book full of basic information that most people know about already.

*I do not list every craps bet and it’s description. Most of them are sucker bets anyway. I do point out which bets are OK and which bets are sucker bets.

*Your new book will be full of useful information and no fluff. Just information that will make you money without wading through 150 pages of junk. Your new book is only 15 pages long (8.5 x 11 size).

*I do not use large type, double spacing, wide margins, and a lot of white space like others do to make their book seem bigger. I use 12 point type so your new book is easy to read but compact for easier downloading.

*I do not have a glossary with 100’s of craps terms and jargon listed.

*I do not give you many different craps strategies that are losers and let you decide for yourself which losing system you want to get screwed by. I give you one good, money making strategy.

*Note.. this strategy does not require a large bankroll like you need in those losing progression systems. About $500 per session will do. Of course, you can easily scale the 6/8 system up or down, but you will make less money if you scale it down and more money if you scale it up.

I know it’s hard for you to trust me and pluck down your hard earned money on yet another craps strategy, so let me offer you..
60 Day 100% Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee

After trying my 6/8 craps strategy out, if you do not agree that you will make money using the 6/8 system, just ask us directly for a refund. No questions asked. This allows you to virtually try my system for free knowing that you can easily get a no hassles refund whenever you want.
How much is this gonna cost me?

Well.. this system actually works and is not a scam, so.. the price of the book is $68 even. Like I said before, I can’t legally make specific money making claims, but you’ll soon find out after reading the first few pages of your new eBook why I charge this much. I admit, that’s a lot of money, but it’s worth every penny and then some.
Benefits of the eBook..

eBooks are in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format and will be downloaded right after payment. SHIPPING IS FREE for the eBook and fast/immediate! We do not have a paper version available at this time. Here are the benefits of the eBook..

*Speed - you will receive it much, much faster than a paper book. Immediately after payment, you are sent directly to the download page where you will download your new eBook in less than 5 minutes even on the slowest of connections.

*Live links - throughout the book, there are some references to external web pages that contain a wealth of information that you may want to read. With the eBook, just click on the blue ’hyperlink’ and you will instantly go to that web page.

*Bookmarks - The entire table of contents is ’bookmarked’ for your convenience. Just click on a chapter title and you immediately jump to that chapter. At the end of the chapter, you can jump back to the table of contents.

*Color Pictures - There are many pictures in the eBook that are color.

*Printable - The books is only 15 pages (8.5 x 11 size), so it’s easily printable after downloading.
Testimonials..

I netted $400 in 2 hrs today, bought the system last night. A breeze to learn

Love the system & I highly recommend it! Give it a crapshoot you won’t be sorry!

Quick response. $3000 in 3 trips!!!! Best & easiest system I’ve ever played. TY

IMPORTANT: After payment is made, be sure to click on the link that says ’Return to Network 6000’ to download your eBook..

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Sincerely,
Bill Anderson
Understanding the Craps odds and bets that you can place is vital to ensuring you don’t lose all your money or embarrass yourself in a live game.
You might hear people shouting all types of lingo and vernacular terms such as “Horn Bets” or “Lay 10” which often confuse or put off even the biggest casino degenerates.
Thankfully, the rules of Craps are actually quite simple even if it takes time to learn the jargon. Make sure to read all information on this page, before You play craps for money.
We can predict the odds of any particular number coming up on a roll and why the craps rules are made how you will see.
For example: the odds for you to roll a 4 on your next roll are 11 to 1.
You can figure this out by taking the number of ways a four can be made with two dice (with a one and a three, a pair of twos, or a three and a 1) compared to the number of combinations that two dice can make, which is 36.
So we have a 3 in 36 chance, or 1 in 12 chance that a 4 will come up on any given roll. To express these odds as ‘against’, you would say the odds against rolling a four are 11 to 1 (think of it as 11 non 4’s to one 4 for a total of 12 rolls). The calculation we’ve just done determines the ‘true odds’ of rolling a 4.
As many of you may know, the casino doesn’t like to pay back its players with ‘true odds’, it prefers to alter them.
Craps rules, like so many other casino game rules, pay back odds which guarantee the house a profit in the long run. Say for instance you were to place a bet on ‘any sevens’, meaning you’re betting that the next roll will be a seven.
The odds against hitting a seven on the next roll are 5 to 1 (you can calculate that out the same way we did for 4), which means that if you bet one dollar and win, you deserve to win 5 bucks, but the casinos only pay you 4.
Most bets in most games at the casino have been altered in this way. In fact, this is exactly the phenomenon that gives the casino a house edge in many situations.
We’ve covered all the major types of bets and odds you receive here.Understanding Craps Odds
For instance, odds can be related either as 2-1 or 2 to 1, where a 1 credit bet returns 2 credits. In other words, 2 to 1 odds returns the original 1 credit bet and a 1 credit profit.The Best Craps Bets
The best bets in craps are the pass line bet, taking the odds, the don’t pass bar, the come bet, and placing the 6 or the 8. Let’s look at each:Pass Line
This is the most basic and popular of bets when playing Craps. It has one of the lowest house edges (1.41%) and it is very simple to place. Betting on the pass line bet or betting “with the dice” is the most common bet in craps and you will see many players or shooters choosing it.
A pass line bet requires you to place chips on the “Pass Line” section of the table. If the shooter’s come out roll is a 7 or 11, you win even money (1:1). However, if the come out roll is 2,3 or 12 (craps) you lose.
If any other number is rolled (4,5,6,8,9 or 10) it’s called the point. The shooter continues to throw the dice until he/she roles a 7 or the Point. If the point is rolled first, you win even money. If the 7 is rolled first you lose your bet.
Interestingly, in a game of Crapless Craps, the ability to lose a Pass Line bet to craps on a come out roll is removed – hence the name “crapless” craps. This improves your odds of winning by removing the house edge and increasing your expected value.
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You can also bet on the “Don’t Pass” line, which is basically when you are betting or laying the shooter on his first roll. This is simply the opposite of the pass line bet and is also known as betting against the dice.
To make this bet place your chips in the narrower section just beyond the pass line labelled don’t pass.
If the shooter rolls a 2 or 3 (Craps) than you win straight away (1:1 even money). If a 7 or 11 is rolled before the Point is scored you lose. A 12 is considered a Push (draw) and normally you can relinquish this bet.
If any other number is rolled (4,5,6,7,8,9 or 10) this is established on the point number. After this happens you’ll win your money back if a 7 is rolled before the Point number, and lose if a 7 comes first.Taking the Odds
After the point has been established, you can make an additional bet known as Taking the Odds or Pass Odds. You are betting on the Point number being rolled before a 7. The pay out odds are normally displayed on the Casino craps table.
The odds vary for different numbers based on the likelihood of them being rolled.
Normally, the payouts are as follows:
*4 pays 2:1
*5 pays 3:2
*6 pays 8 pays 6:5
*9 pays 3:2
*10 pays 2:1
The odds bet is the best bet you can make in the game of craps, because the house has no built-in advantage. Free odds bets are paid back at true odds, so when you’re making these bets the casino has no house edge whatsoever, it’s an even game!Come Bet
This is similar to a Pass Line bet, but it is made after the point has been established (dealer button is ON). The next roll then becomes the Come Out roll for your bet and establishes your Point. The payout depends on the Point:
*7 or 11 pays 1:1 (also known as a Natural)
*2, 3, or 12 you lose your money (also known as Craps)
*If neither of the above is rolled then (4,5,6,8,9 or 10) becomes the point for your bet. If a 7 comes before your point is rolled again you lose. If your point is won however your payout depends on the Point.
Come Bet Payouts:NumberPayout42:153:266:586:593:2102:1Taking the Odds
This is similar to the Come Bet and has the same odds above (Come Odds). You can place this bet only after the point has been established. If the 7 is rolled before the point, you lose.Laying the Odds
Opposite of Taking the Odds. This is a Don’t Pass Line bet which can be made only after the point has been established. If a 7 is rolled before the point, you win. New jersey online sports betting.
Laying the Odds Payout:NumberPayout41:252:365:685:692:3101:2Don’t Come Bet
Oppose of Come Bet. This is similar to a Don’t Pass Line bet, but it is made after the Come Out roll. To make this bet all you need to do is to put your chips in the area labeled “Don’t Come” on the layout. You lose on a 7 or 11, and win on a 2 or 3. 12 is a “stand-off.”
Here you win if 7 rolls before your “come-point” is repeated, and lose if the “come-point” is made before a 7 is rolled.Place Bets
You can bet on specific point numbers. If your number is rolled before a 7, you win. If a 7 comes before your point number, you lose. You’re paid out according to the table below.
Place Bets Payout:NumberPayout49:557:567:687:697:5109:5Placing the 6 or 8
When you make a place bet you bet that one of the numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10 will be hit before a 7 is hit. You can make a place bet any time by throwing your chips on the table while telling the dealer ‘I want to place the 6’ or whatever number you want to place your bet for.
So, if the number you bet on is rolled before a 7 you win and you are paid as follows: 4 or 10 placed – 9:5 odds, 5 or 9 placed – 7:5 odds, 6 or 8 placed – 7:6 odds.
As you can see the best for you is to place a bet on 6 or 8, because these bets have the best odds and also they have a good chance of hitting.Craps 6 And 8 Odds Straight Up
If you get the feeling like you want to place the 4 or 10, you should buy them instead, because although there is a Vig (a fee for winning bets) on these numbers, the edge comes out in your favor, however slightly.
However, the pass line bet is still the best one with the best odds and in the long run you should stick with it.
Although you can technically place a place bet at any time, it is impossible for it to come into effect until the shooters point is set, therefore it is more acceptable to ask for this bet after the come out roll is over.Craps tableBets with Poor Craps OddsBig 6/Big 8 Bet
This is a Bet on a Big 6 or Big 8, put down after the point has been established. If a 6 or 8 is rolled before a 7, you win (1:1). This is a bet that you should not play because you can Place a bet on 6 or 8 and receive better odds.Field BetsCraps Odds Big 6 And 8
Kind of what the name suggests, field bets are open to everyone who bets on the next number rolled. To place one you simple throw your chips into the table (as little chips as possible) and tell the stick man what you want. The payout for field bets:
*3, 4, 9, 10, and 11 all payout 1:1
*2 pays 2:1
*12 pays out either 2:1 or 3:1 (depending on the casino)Proposition Bets
Placed before any throw. The house edge on all of these bets are over 11%. Therefore, you should not bet these very often or you should hedge your bets when you do so.
You can bet on any number as follows:
*Betting on the next throwbeing a 2, 3 or 12 (Craps)
*Any Seven: Betting on the next throw being a 7
*Eleven: Betting on the next throw being an 11
*Horn Bet: Betting on the next number being a 2, 3, 11, or 12. The payout is determined by the number rolled
Proposition bets are those placed in the middle of the table layout, and those bets never have a good house edge. You should make these bets only for fun and to make your game more exciting.
So, here they are:
*With the “any seven” bet you’re betting the shooter will hit a 7 on the next roll. It has a horrible house edge of 16.67%. Never make this bet.
*With the “snake eyes” bet you’re betting the shooter will throw a two on the next roll.
*With the “yo eleven” bet you’re betting the shooter will hit an 11 on the next roll.
*With the “any craps” bet you’re betting the shooter will throw a 2, 3, or 12 on the next roll. It holds a house edge of over 11%
*With the “any three” bet you’re betting the shooter will throw a 3 on the next roll.
*With the “midnight” bet you’re betting the shooter will throw a 12 on the next roll.
*With the “horn” bet you’re combining the snake eyes, 3, yo 11, and midnight bets.Hardway Bets
A Hardway Bet is also made regarding the outcome of the next die throw. A Hardway roll occurs when doubles are thrown with an outcome of 4, 6, 8 or 10.
For example: rolling a pair of threes would produce a “hard 6”. An Easy roll is produced when the same outcome is achieved, but without rolling doubles.

Casino near jersey city nj. For the previous example, rolling a 4 and a 2 would produce an “easy 6”. For a Hardway Bet to win, the shooter must roll a double with an outcome of 4, 6, 8 or 10. The wager loses if either a 7 or any Easy number is rolled.The Lay Bet
The lay bet is almost similar with the don’t pass and don’t come bets, because with this bet your are playing against the dice. You can make this bet at any time in the game and it can be placed on 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10. A lay bet wins when 7 rolls before the number.
7 is more likely to come up than any other number so the casino requires you to wager more than you could win. This bet also requires a commission of 5% on average. If the bet is on 4 or 10 you get 1:2 odds, on 5 or 9 2:3 odds, on six or 8 5:6 odds.The Buy Bet
When you choose this bet it means that you will buy numbers instead of placing them.
The numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 can all be bought but there are only two numbers that really make buy bets worthwhile and those numbers are 4 and

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