Best bets when playing Craps
The following bets have the lowest house advantage and are the
best bets to place on the craps table. Further down you will find the
worst bets.
If you stick to the best with the lower house advantages you will have
a better chance of leaving the craps table a winner.
The Pass Line : Payoff 1 to 1
You make this bet by placing a chip on the Pass Line section of the table
on a come out roll. You win if the come out roll is 7 or 11, if it's 2,
3 or 12 you lose.
If a point is rolled on a come out roll you win if the point is rolled
again before a 7. If a 7 is rolled first you lose.
House advantage on this bet is around 1.5%.
The Don't Pass Bet
Basically the opposite bet to the Pass Line bet. If the come out roll
is a 2 or 3 you win, a 7 or 11 you lose and a 12 is a push. If none of
these numbers are rolled the dice is rolled again until either the point
or a 7 is rolled. If a 7 is rolled first you win the bet.
House advantage on this bet is near 1.5%
The Worst Bets to Make When Playing Craps
The following bets have the highest casino advantage and are generally
not worth betting on. Over the long term you will statistically lose more
by betting on them.
All Proposition Bets
The proposition bets are all bets where you either win or lose on the
next roll of the dice. All of the following bets have a house edge of
10% or higher.
Craps 2, Craps 3, 7, 11, Craps 12, Any Craps, Hop Bets, Horn Bets and
Field Bets.
Craps Playing Strategy Conclusions
Being a fast pace game craps can be very exciting to play. If you stick
to only the bets with a low house edge you have a much better chance of
ending up a winner over the long run.
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