12 ThingsTo Never Do at the Craps Table

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Today Color Up discusses the 12 things to never do at a craps table. I explain why you should never do these twelve things and, why they are bad. Topics covered include: Mid-roll buy in, Improper place bet amounts on 6 & 8, messing with the dice, making late bets, heading to the ATM, critiquing how others play, and more.

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10 thoughts on “12 ThingsTo Never Do at the Craps Table

  1. Tipping the dealers might get you some better strategy tips for betting as well. Dealers want to help you win, so you tip better. Start off on the right foot, and the dealers watch out for you!
    Look for $5 tables too. If you want to learn for low-end betting and have a few drinks! When I was learning, I stood right next to the dealer on base, and just made $5 bets, had a few drinks, then started up on $10's. Dealer taught me about Odds betting, come bets, and playing 2 point Molly method.

  2. I have only played craps a couple of times and I was trying to put a bet down and the dice hit my hand and a 7 came out. You would have thought I just shot someone. I just went ahead and left. I felt terrible

  3. Former dice dealer. A few tips to go along here:

    Don’t place your money within the place bet numbers themselves. As mentioned, place in the come and state what bet you’d like. Inside the place bet numbers is a dealers work area. It’s also where losing money goes after a 7 out. It’s also where dealer tip money can go. Had a table one night where I had to keep telling players don’t throw money in the numbers. After awhile, a 7 out came. All the losing money was brought to this area. People wanted to color out and placed a stack of green ($25 chips). It eventually got put away with the rest of the chips. After several minutes they asked where their money was. I asked what money(?). It was a whole fiasco. Took them close to 45mins as surveillance had to verify when, how much etc.

  4. So if I’m betting the don’t come bet, It’s rude to be yelling, COME ON SEVEN??!! After the point is made of course.

  5. Setting the die…"opposite sides total 7." You're asking a lot from gamblers. They can't add two single-digit numbers. Do you really think they can subtract 5 from 7 to find the 2?

  6. As a dice dealer, late bets (especially late Field bets) piss me off the most. Usually, I can write off a late place/lay bet (even a late Field bet) as a player either being distracted, thus forgetting to make the bet before the dice are sent or having a last second hunch, but there’s a special place in Hell for consistent late Field bettors. No matter how light or heavy the action at a dice table, there’s no excuse for waiting to the last second to make a self-service bet. It’s like you’re a pedestrian waiting at a crosswalk at a red light, then, when the light turns green, decide to cross the street into on-coming traffic and act surprised when you get hit.

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