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How to Win at Card Craps is a video about some of the different variations of card craps, most often found in California. I show a couple versions and then do a live roll with the most common version of California card craps.
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Cards with all 36 dice combinations, map over numbers with number/colored dice, or the regular dice throw.
The true essence of craps is merely guaranteed one outcome out of 36 possibilities (Card roulette is just 1/37 or 1/38). Just a different vehicle to get there and differing opinions on illusions of control.
Like many of the folks who previously commented below, I've played "Card Craps" before here in Sacramento, California. Uggh. It was awful at first blush! I'm trying to decide whether to give it a second chance. Maybe Jeremy's video will help me make the decision.
A question before I form an opinion: Are the odds for the number "rolled" in card craps (using the dice roll, then transferring the result to the cards), the same as good-old-fashioned craps?
ive seen this before in the casino ….whats the difference , there is no difference …………lame
I never played it before in casino. Would love to but i rolled it out in a video and played on sumyunguyzgames YouTube. I enjoyed it. Thanks for posting the different variations i will try those out as well
Ya know, this is less fun BUT… It changes probability and it almost seems to be more in favor of the player. Your odds of hitting a 7 seem diminished here. Am I missing something?
Shouldn't you adjust your bets according to the cards? Like if rolling a 4 and 2 is a yo shouldn't you press the yo since six is a common dice roll?
Seems like a great way to donate your money.
Can't use dice to determine the outcome? THat's gotta be the dumbest thing ever!
Curious where you played cards craps in Oklahoma? I am thinking that itβs a casino that I am very familiar with π