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Craps dealers are gamblers, just like you! The casino pays the dealer only minimum wage, or barely more. The tips of the players are the main income of the dealer. But tips are never guaranteed, because the player decides himself whether to tip the dealer or not. Dealers can earn a decent living only from the generosity of their players. Dealers gamble with the bets made for them by the players. They never know how much they will earn today. A dealer's loyalty is to the player, not to the casino. The hand that feeds the dealer is primarily the customer's, not the casino's. That’s why the dealer wants the layer to win, not to lose. If you mistakenly think that craps dealers work for The House then find a casino with hot action at the craps tables and watch how many suits from the pit close in on the action to make sure that the payoffs are correct and that the dealers are not giving away too many secrets to the players. Over-exuberance at a hot craps table is the main reason for firing a dealer. There is no consistency in policy from casino to casino with regard to what a craps dealer can and can not tell players about the game. Before the dealer were allowed to say anything about the game only if the player asked about it. But now that the competition between the casinos is so strong dealers are not allowed to provide a player with any information about the game. Instead nearly any casino has an instructor, who teaches players to play the game. Usually there are special morning classes. In Las Vegas there are even casinos where players can be taught the game at any time of the day. Dealers want your system to work. Of course dealers know that there is no strategy that can let you beat the house edge all the time, but they really want your system to work at least for a short period of time. For a good dealer it is not difficult to recognize a pro and be sure that he will help you with the game. Often, the dealer will even direct the player as to where he might have overlooked the positioning of odds or place bets to maintain consistency in a pattern of wagers. Dealers look for ways to provide better service.
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How about the secret of protecting your pass line bet? Many dealers will encourage you to make additional hedge bets on craps numbers (2, 3 And 12) to protect your pass line bet. You’ll always hear “any craps” bets called whenever a new shooter is coming out.
Wanna know the secrets that craps pros use to protect their pass line bets? Let'S find out! Any craps is the most common hedge bet and pays seven to one. This means that if you have a ten dollar pass line bet and a $1 any craps bet, you’ll win $9 ($10 - $1) If the 7 (Or 11) rolls, and lose only $3 ($10 Passline - $7 any craps) instead of $10 if the 2, 3, or 12 rolls.
It sounds ok, but let's look at the numbers. At the end of 36 rolls, you’ve invested $36 (36 X $1) in these hedge bets. The 2, 3 or 12 will theoretically roll four times (Once each for the 2 and 12, and twice for the 3) in 36 rolls. So if you win these craps bets four times, you’ve won $28 (4 X $7), and spent $36 (36 X $1) giving you a $8 ($36-$28) Loss.
You can also bet $2 ($1 Each) craps and eleven (C&e) Craps (2, 3, Or 12) pays 7 to 1, while the eleven pays 15 to 1. If the eleven rolls you win $24 ($10 Passline + $15 eleven - $1 any craps) The seven will win you $8 ($10 Passline - $2 c&e) If the 2, 3 or 12 should roll, you’ll lose $4 (+$7 Craps - $1 eleven - $10 passline) instead of $10.
This time, though, in 36 decisions, you’ve invested $72 (2 X $36) in hedge bets. The 2 and 12 will have each rolled once, and the three and eleven twice. You would make $7 on the 2 ($1 X 7), $14 on the 3 ($2 X 7), $7 on the 12 ($1 X 7), and $30 on the eleven ($2 X 15) This totals $58 ($7 + $14 + $7 + $30), But you’ve already invested $72 so you have a $14 ($72-$58) Loss! Another winner for the house!
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