In Pursuit of the Colossal Roll Discover How to Compete in Craps – Hints and Strategies: Chips Or Cheques?
Jan 182010
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This quick material looks to briskly cover a few of the possible wagers when betting on Craps online. It’s critical to keep in mind that it is possible to make a bet in craps, even if you aren’t the shooter.

Types of Craps Internet Wagers:

1) Pass Line Wager: This, also referred to as the "Front Line", and is by far the highly liked and easiest bet in craps in that you bet that the tosser will win. This wager can be placed whenever but is normally laid before the "Come Out" throw. A player wins on this roll if the initial roll is either a 7 or eleven, and does not win if a 2, 3 or 12 is rolled.

2) Don’t Pass Wager: This is exactly the opposite of the above, because you bet the player doesn’t win his game. This wager is also known as the "Back Line".

3) Odds Bet: When the shooter establishes the point in the "Come Out" roll, you can lay an odds bet as an enhancement to your Pass Line or don’t Pass bet. With this bet the betting house has definitely no advantage because you do not bet opposed to it. Basically you enhance your "Pass" or "Don’t Pass" wager.

4) Come Bet: The "Come Wager" works exactly like the "Pass Line" bet, but you make the bet after the point is made. The following roll becomes the "Come Out" toss for your bet. A "Come Wager" is the winner with seven or 11 and does not win with 2, three or 12. All other numbers rolled result in your wager to be moved to number that was rolled. For you to win, the point has to be re-established before a 7 is tossed.

5) Hardways: A pair of fours is known as a Hard four, a 5 5 as a Hard five etc. Collectively, all these pairs are referred to as the "Hardways". This is a laid wager on one of the pairs, 2 2, 3 3, 4 4 and five’s.

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