Bets called
"proposition" are betting with one throw of a number or group of numbers. For
example, you can bet that the next roll will appear on the 7th, this bet pays
4:1. You can also bet on "any craps" and usually win 7:1 if they come out on 2,
3 or 12. Other bets "proposition" include 2 and 12 with a payout of 30:1, 3, or
11, with payout of 15:1; also there is the "craps 11" with a payout of 3:1 on 2,
3 or 12 and of 7:1 with a 11.
They are popular because they allow you to lower the house edge, and are
complementary to the pass line, "do not pass", "how", and "do not come". Each
casino acts differently with regard to the maximum number of times you can play
the gamble pay line, and in almost all cases, your additional bet must be at
least equal to the pay line and they can not be played without point, can not be
before launch "come out".
For example, one pay line you bet $ 10 on the 5 point to come out and the next
roll will appear again on the 5th, you win money 'even' round 3:2 on your bet $
10, $ 15 or more. The pay outs that are usually found: 4:10 with 2:1, 5:09 with
3:2, 6:08 with 6:5.
New players must adopt a strategy that take advantage of the pass line bets and
additional ones, thanks to this type of bet you can enjoy the game without
worrying about the technical aspects of Craps. If you are a beginner, we suggest
you bet "how" until they cover three numbers: If you win a point you can play a
new bet, thus having three numbers working for you. Finally we mention the bet,
"hedge", which allows you to win a choice of one of two bets placed, such as a
"like" or "proposition."
Choose one of the point, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 or 10, and you bet that the next roll
will give your point. The pay out bets "play" varies according to the
probability that it appears or not the number you chose. For example, on a 4 or
10 the pay off is usually of 9:5, while on a 5 or a 9 is 7:5, and is only of 7:6
for a 6 or 8. Evidently the highest pay off those numbers that you have to come
out harder.
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