Bad Craps Bets

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These are some of the worst bets to make on a craps table.

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  1. @Bestdj0125 You have seen just as many "cold" and "neutral" tables as you have "hot" ones, you just don't remember it because it wasn't exciting or fun for you.

  2. i just got back from vegas like 5 hours ago n went n played craps for the first time in almost 6-7 casinos n won about 2000 dollors without understanding how to play whtsoever n came to check this video out to learn jus to find tht i was betting the worse bets….all i was betting was on the fields…so tht concludes i was lucky n luck is the thing u need most….

  3. place all your chips on the don't with odds, if you win walk away you'll look like a badass!

  4. I was on a table with a big shot. I was placing minimum pass line bets. He threw down a $100 yo. It was my turn to roll and guess what comes up? Snake eyes! I won a man $3000. lol he was pretty stoked

  5. You're an guy! Don't make a comment about something you know NOTHING about! "I suppose some give you much closer to even odds than these". That statement just proves you know NOTHING about this game.

    YES, there are "hot tables". Meaning that there are long streaks where the shooter keeps rolling number and/or hitting points and not hitting seven before the point. THAT is a "hot table". They don't last forever, and they come and go. What it should be called is a "hot streak".

  6. about the field bet advice… the casino ALWAYS has more dice roll combos in their favor no matter how you bet… seven outnumbers all other numbers. Field is the next best to playing pass for a point or number because if you bet a number, you have only so many rolls that will pay, which is why the payout is greater than 1:1. so while placing on a number like 5 or 9, which may never come up before crapping out, you can still hit the field before crapping out. you lose less that way.

  7. The Field is not as bad a bet as most think, as long as the 2 or 12 pays Triple. Yes, there are 20 ways to lose, but on the 16 winners you have 19 pays. With perfect distribution over 36 rolls you'll get 1 each 2 and 12, 2 each 3 and 11, 3 each 4 and 10, 4 each 5 and 6, 5 each 6 and 8 and 6 7s. Say you bet $10 in the Field for the next 36 rolls, you'll lose 20 of those rolls for $200 and win 16 of them for $190 (assuming perfect distribution of numbers) losing $10 over 36 rolls.

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