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Craps Tactics
One of many craps tactics is to make only pass line bets or don't pass bets, with maximum odds. The odds to win those bets at craps are after all pretty good. Come bets can also a good idea but only if you are ahead and you manage to find a craps shooter who is often throwing many point numbers. These are the most obvious craps tactics. Another fabulous craps tactic is never to combine different bets at the same
time. You should only bet on Pass/Don't Pass bets with the highest possible odds and it will be the same with Come/Don't Come bets.
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The Craps Shooter
As you probably know the "craps shooter" is the person who rolls the craps dice. This craps shooter is
more often than not a man, but not always. He or she will start the game when all bets are
down and the stick man pushes the dice to the shooter to let him or her begin his roll. The craps
shooter throws the dice across the craps table so they strike the farthest end
of the craps table. The first roll can have any of the following outcomes;
Craps which is a 2,3 or a 12 and a loser, pass which is 7 or 11 and a winner,
or a "point" number which can be 4,5,6,8,9,10. When the shooter throws a
2,3 or 12 everyone on the pass line loses, but the shooter may "keep" the
dice or continue to roll. If a 7 or 11 is rolled everyone on the pass line wins
and the craps shooter continues to throw.
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Craps playbook
When you play craps regularly and start winning money, you should think about investing in a personalized craps playbook. A craps playbook is used to hold all your casino player cards. Get a craps playbook for your next casino trip and you wil find that your confidence is boosted. I recommend craps playbooks for everyone. Impress your friends, pit bosses, the craps shooter and the drink waitressess with your very own craps playbook. It could work wonders for you.
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