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Should I place the 4 at craps?

16 November 2008

By Frank Scoblete

Frank:

I have been told that you should not place a bet on the come-out roll. The payouts on just placing the point numbers pays better, example $5.00 pass line $10.00 in odds on a point of 4. Why not just put $15.00 on the 4? What is your theory?

George

Dear George:

The placement of $15 on the 4 will pay $27 on a win - the house edge is a huge 6.67 percent on that bet.

However using a Pass Line bet or Come Bet pays more because the house edge on a double odds game is a mere 0.61 percent. The place bet is 11 times worse!

Many players forget that the very first placement of a Pass Line or Come Bet sees the player obtain a two-to-one edge with eight ways to win and only four ways to lose. So for 12 of 36 come out rolls, you are ahead $20 on a $5 bet (eight wins, four losses, 24 points established).

Now, once the number becomes the point, the payout is less than a place bet. So with $5 on the line/come and $10 in odds on a 4, you win $25. But that initial come-out edge makes the Pass/Come with double odds a much, much superior bet.

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All the best in and out of the casinos!

Frank Scoblete


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Frank Scoblete is the #1 best-selling gaming author in America and executive director of Frank Scoblete's Casino Killer College, which teaches classes in advantage methods for craps (Golden Touch Dice Control), blackjack (Speed Count and Optimum Basic Strategy), Pai Gow poker, advantage slot machines, advantage video poker machines, casino poker, and tournament poker. His newest books are The Virgin Kiss and Other Adventures; Golden Touch Dice Control Revolution, co-authored with Dominator; and Golden Touch Blackjack Revolution.

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