Real craps game at Peppermill Casino in Reno, Nevada, Part 1

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This is footage of a real craps game at the Peppermill casino in Reno, Nevada.

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I’m the RoadGambler. I play various casino games and gamble across the United States, from the west coast to the east coast, major gambling meccas like Las Vegas and Atlantic City, and all the smaller gambling destinations that dot our country’s landscape.

This time, I am in Reno, Nevada!

In this video, I use mainly use my traditionally preferred style of play, which is pass line and come bets with odds. Mathematically, that style of play produces the lowest house edge possible. I also switch it up, just a little.

I’ll change up my style of play with different videos, just to keep things interesting.

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Real craps game at Peppermill Casino in Reno, Nevada, Part 1

10 thoughts on “Real craps game at Peppermill Casino in Reno, Nevada, Part 1

  1. What a confusing answer by the dealer to your question about the buy bets. The answer should have been “yes, on the 4 and 10”

  2. towards the end the guy stick left that is betting the $10 horn bets is placing pass line bets down with odds after the point is established, and no dealers picked up on it

  3. Peppermill has really plush and bouncy tables – love the triple 12 field in Reno!

  4. Can you place a field bet on the come out roll? I along with a few other players were doing it and the stickman was saying to hold the field bets but they were not directly telling us that we could not place a field bet on the come out roll. I was a tad confused.

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