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Free Craps

Free Craps - Description and Objective

Free Craps gaming can be an intimidating for the beginner, because the table seems to have about a hundred different kinds of bets. Very important to the understanding of Free Craps is that it is a game of rounds, and the first roll in a round is called the Come out roll. Many times the outcome of a round will be determined on the Come out roll, because when it's rolled a 2, 3, 7, 11, or 12 on the Come out roll it immediately ends a round. In case any other total is rolled (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10) that number is called the Point, and then a white puck is placed on an area of the table to designate what the Point is, in case you forget, and also if a Point is rolled the dice will be rolled continuously until the same Point is rolled again or a 7.

Free Craps Strategy - Improve Your Bets

When you play Free Craps online, you'll see that the smart bets are "Pass/Don't Pass" and "Come/Don't Come", and this is because of the the odds. These bets are placed in addition to your initial bet after the Come Out roll and the reason they improve your initial bet is that the house takes no edge on Odds, and all you're betting against is the straight dice. However, you could spend a long time looking at the table trying to find where the Odds bets are supposed to go, but the truth is they're not marked. It's a "hidden" bet, because in Vegas the big houses simply take the position that it's not their responsibility to inform the players of all their betting options, so the Odds stay unmarked. Also when you play Free Craps, you'll see it's an easy bet to make, and also it will improve your original Line bet by almost halving the house edge or even better.

Free Craps Strategy - Placing an Odds Bet

The Odds bet is made by supplementing your original Pass/Don't Pass bet by an additional amount after you've made it past the Come Out roll, and the bets are placed right beside your initial bet on the Pass/Don't Pass line. Most often the houses in Vegas restrict these bets to Single Odds, meaning you can match your Come Out bet with an equal amount, and as it is said - that'll about half the house edge on your initial bet. The good news is that the online casinos usually let you bet double your initial Line bet, which is called Double Odds and it cuts their edge even further, to a little more than 40% of their initial edge, so that 1,4% they originally had is now down to about 0,6%. Of course you won't get any material benefits if you playing Free Craps game, but still it will train you for the real money Craps playing.

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