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Today I reveal the Secret Best Craps Bet at $10 Table. Usually the “best bet” is determined by the lowest house edge. But does this tell the whole story?What if we calculated bets on the basis of “cost per hour” to play. As craps players we play by the hour, so the house edge isn’t as important to us as it is to the casino. The best bets, even better than the pass line or place bets on 6 or 8 may shock you! Spoiler: The hard way bets are the best bet based on the cost per hour at a $10 table. Hard way bets are still poor bets, but if you only make $1 bets on a $10 table….well you will have to watch to see full details!
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does the horn bet have the same house edge as the any 7 bet because they both have only 6 ways to win?
The takeaway here is that the fewer decisions there are the less you will lose over time. This is consistent with every bet having a negative expectation. Number of decisions is just another way to say number of bets placed and the more times and more money exposed to the house edge, the more money you can expect to lose.
Based on this, we have to channel the 80's classic Wargames: "Strange game, the only winning move is not to play." Lol.
Nice video. Did I see something on Pro Craps that you are hosting something in Vegas? If so how can I join in?
First time my dad stepped up to a craps table was this past December in Vegas. Five dollar table Ellis Island. He was doing OK with just pass line and taking odds, and then he asked me what this “hard six” thing people are yelling. I explain it out and so he tosses five on a hard six. Hits twice in a row! On the second time I had to remind the dealer to pay because I guess he assumed it wouldn’t happen.
Yes, another difference between the Hardways & the Other "Hop/ Prop" Bets on the center of the Table is they are not "One Roll bets". They stay up & only lose on any "7" & Soft version of their Number. (That's why the "decisions/Hour " in your equation is smaller number)
So, in an Hour, you don't have to bet that $1 on every roll. They stay up until they lose! Plus, when you win, its 7X or 9X your bet.
I find if you just keep replacing them when they get knocked off, like one of the other Commentator said, " they pay for themselves" & usually give a great boost to a winning Soft Bet.
But as total percent of wager, field cost is 5.5% an hour. Where hardway 4 or 10 is over 10% per hour. That's why you stayed away from larger hardway bet amounts.
As you pointed out the math is in the casinos advantage . Hard ways are a great bet. If you cover the even numbers and hit them soft you can re bet the hard ways and wait for that session / roll where you beat ( the math) . Pressing your bets and take a shot and parlaying those hard ways. Your chip count accelerates fast .
Does this apply to a 15 dollar table as well? 10 dollar tables are almost becoming extinct…
This video was very interesting and informative. Thanks for a great explanation!
I see have a $1 out on one of the hard ways sometimes. See? I was a secret step ahead.