Craps bets

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The reverse is true for don’t-pass and don't-come wagers. Those bets are trapped on the layout until a point or seven-out. The casino takes the upfront risk, so it wants a shot at the reward. Remember, they have their best chance of winning (2:1) on the first roll, but they’re at a big disadvantage after that. Unfortunately, basic pass or come wagers cannot be turned off or taken down. Just tell the dealer to “take the odds down.” Pass and don’t-pass are even easier: just reach over and remove the odds bet. You can temporarily turn off your odds on the come or don’t-come, or even have the bet removed from the layout.

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Let’s say a shooter is giving you a bad feeling.

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This is an important distinction because many craps bets can be turned on, turned off, or taken down (removed entirely) as a player wishes. A bet in this situation is said to be working. Multiple rolls can occur before the dice deliver a decision. He is also the author of The Smarter Bet Guide series for video poker, slots, craps, and many other books about gambling. This wonderful book teaches players how to avoid sucker bets and win more when playing gambling games. Win, lose, or push, you’re stuck until the contest Basil Nestor is the author of the new Playboy Complete Guide to Casino Gambling.

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The reels spin or the cards snap and your money is trapped until a decision is rendered. Most casino games trap a bet once it’s made.

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