Mathematical Best way to Play Craps

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Why Betting “The Wrong Way” in Craps is the Mathematical Best way to Play Craps. While most players avoid betting “against” the dice, mathematically, it is an ever so slightly better bet than the pass line. Because a player can make money betting either way, I feel like you should be knowledgeable and prepared to bet the “dark side.”

When you bet the don’t pass line, you are considered a “wrong” better or a Dark sider. There is nothing wrong with betting this way, it’s just not common. The casino doesn’t care which you bet, as their house edge is nearly the same either way.

There are 8 ways to roll a loser and only 3 ways to roll a winner. This is the big dis-advantage you have on the come out roll. If you can make it past the come out roll and a point is established, the odds of winning are now in YOUR favor as the seven is the number most likely to roll. At this point, No other number rolled effects the game. You simply wait for the seven to roll before the point number.

Want to add odds? after the dealer moves your don’t come bet up, simply put your chips down on the layout and ask the dealer to “lay odds” on your don’t come.

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10 thoughts on “Mathematical Best way to Play Craps

  1. Great video man btw how can I get on to your show i want to challenge you and i think i have a good chance on winning

  2. Plenty of youtube channels on craps out there but I'm always drawn to yours. Layout, explanations and variety. Well done.

  3. Hey Color Up. Another great video. I'm learning so much from your channel, thank you for this content. And I'm also looking forward to challenging you when you get thru your members.
    I have a strategy that uses don't pass laying odds along with place bets.
    I do have a question about this video. You mentioned laying odds on the don't pass of 10x etc. Could you maybe do a short video in more detail about laying odds and how it works? I'm familiar when the max odds are 3-4-5x on the pass line, then the don't pass is easy, it's 6x. But in a casino with straight double odds, the don't pass laying odds would be 4-3-2.4x (which might be confusing doing the math).
    In this video you used an example of laying 10x odds on the point 4. This means that this casino table is a 5x max odds so your lay limits would be 10-7.5-6x. So if you had the $10 don't pass and the point was 5, your max lay odds would be $75.
    As I'm typing this, I'm starting to confuse myself. That's why I said a video explaining it with different examples might be helpful to anyone trying to understand this. I believe another reason many people don't play the "dark side" is because they really don't understand this math.

  4. Sorry, but you are wrong. Yes, the Don't Pass has the lowest house advantage. But think about playing the odds. If you make a Pass bet, once a point is established, it is great to play the odds to the maximum to reduce the house's advantage. That is the common description of the Pass line odds bet. However, on the Don't Pass line, once you have established a point, YOU have the advantage – but playing odds REDUCES your advantage (it doesn't take it away, but it reduces it) because, when you lose, you pay more than you would have won. You can't say that playing the odds on a Pass bet reduces the house advantage without also saying playing the odds on the Don't Pass reduces your advantage. The house advantage on the Don't Pass is the come-out roll, but you can't play the odds until after the come-out roll.

  5. You are correct. No difference (tiny)! You have to make the best bets, with the least house edge, and most of all GET LUCKY! Thanks for all the helpful videos.

  6. Sometimes a person can hit 10 or more points including 7/11 on the cone out.

  7. The reason the edge is not higher for the dark side is the 12 bet at come-out. Over a long period of time this "push" really costs the don't player. Without this house rule, dont pass would be slight favorite to win and no casino can stay in business without a math edge.

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