Learn to Play Casino Craps – The Big 6 and Big 8 Bets

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The Big 6 and Big 8 bets are identical to the Place 6 and Place 8 bets except for their payoff and location on the table layout. Most casinos don’t offer these bets because most people don’t play them. If offered, these bets are in the self-service area, just above the Pass Line at the corner where the Pass Line bends. You can’t miss them because they’re labeled in big, red letters “Big 6″ and “Big 8.” Unlike Placing the 6 or 8 where the dealer moves your chips into the 6 or 8 point box, you make these bets yourself by placing your chips directly into the Big 6 or Big 8 box. The Big 6 or Big 8 is an even-money bet, or 1:1. You can bet any amount as long as it’s within the table minimum and maximum.

One-roll bets are different from the standing bets discussed in my other articles in that their outcome is determined by only one roll (i.e., they win or lose on one roll). If the number you bet shows on that one roll, you win. If it doesn’t, you lose. Because their outcome is determined after one roll, their payoffs aren’t based on the number 7 but, instead, on the total number of dice combinations (i.e., 36). One-roll bets can be made at any time. The most common one-roll bets are: Field; Any Seven; Any Craps; C&E; Horn; Whirl; Two, Three, Eleven, and Twelve; Hop; Over 7; and Under 7.

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Learn to Play Casino Craps – The Horn Bet and Whirl Bet

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The Horn bet is a one-roll bet combining the numbers 2, 3, 11, and 12. Yes, it sounds like a C&E bet, but there’s a subtle difference. The Horn bet is actually four separate bets on the 2, 3, 11, and 12; therefore, your bet amount should be divisible by four. Like the 3-Way Craps bet, when you win a Horn bet, you win on the number that shows and lose the other three bets. If a 2 shows, the payoff is 30:1; and your 3, 11, and 12 lose. If a 12 shows, the payoff is 30:1; and your 2, 3, and 11 lose. If a 3 shows, the payoff is 15:1; and your 2, 11, and 12 lose. If an 11 slows, the payoff is 15:1; and your 2, 3, and 12 lose. The boxes for the 2, 3, 11, and 12 are clearly marked in the proposition area. Since the dealer controls the Horn bet (keep your hands off), he puts one fourth of your chips in each of the 2, 3, 11, and 12 boxes. (Some layouts include a box for the Horn bet.)

Be careful making Horn bets that don’t result in whole numbers after being split (i.e., when the dealer divides your chips into four equal amounts). If you win and the resulting payoff includes a fraction of a dollar, the casino can’t pay you that fraction, so they keep it for themselves. Many players are lazy and don’t like counting out four $1 chips, which are also hard to toss to the middle of table without making a mess. They’d rather toss a single $5 chip, and say something like, “Horn high twelve.” The dealer makes four non-fractional bets and puts the leftovers on the number called. For a $5 “Horn High 12,” the dealer changes the $5 chip into five $1 chips, and then puts $1 on each of the 2, 3, 11, and 12. He then adds the remaining $1 to the 12; thereby, making the 12 a $2 bet (i.e., “higher” than the other three bets).

The Whirl bet (sometimes called “World”) is a one-roll bet combining the Horn bet with the Any Seven. The Whirl bet is actually five separate bets on the 2, 3, 11, 12, and 7; therefore, your bet amount should be divisible by five. The Whirl bet wins if a 2, 3, 11, 12, or 7 shows, and loses if any other number shows. If a 2 shows, the payoff is 30:1; and your 3, 11, 12, and 7 lose. If a 12 shows, the payoff is 30:1; and your 2, 3, 11, and 7 lose. If a 3 shows, the payoff is 15:1; and your 2, 11, 12, and 7 lose. If an 11 shows, the payoff is 15:1; and your 2, 3, 12, and 7 lose. If a 7 shows, the payoff is 4:1; and your 2, 3, 11, and 12 lose.

Depending on the table layout, the Whirl bet may or may not have its own box in the center of the table. For layouts that don’t, the dealer typically divides your chips into five equal amounts and places them in the 2, 3, 11, 12, and Any Seven boxes. Be careful making Whirl bets that don’t result in whole numbers after dividing your total bet by 5. If you win and the resulting payoff includes a fraction of a dollar, the casino can’t pay you that fraction, so they keep it for themselves. Unless you’re good at math and can calculate in your head whether fractional bets will result in a whole-number payoff, it’s best to simply toss the dealer an amount divisible by five to avoid the potential for dealing with cents.

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Learn to Play Casino Craps – The Craps and Eleven Bet

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The C&E (“Craps and Eleven”) bet is a one-roll bet combining Any Craps with the number 11. On the table layout, each little “C” circle (for an Any Craps bet) has a little “E” circle adjacent to it (“E” stands for Eleven). Since the dealer controls the C&E bet (keep your hands off), he puts half your chips in the Any Craps circle (the “C” circle) and half in the Eleven circle (the “E” circle).

If a 2, 3, or 12 shows on the next roll, the payoff is 7:1; and your 11 loses. If an 11 shows, the payoff is 15:1; and your Any Craps loses.

If you make a C&E bet that can’t be divided into two whole numbers, the dealer straddles the two “C” and “E” circles with your chips. Be careful making C&E bets that don’t result in whole numbers after being split. If you win and the resulting payoff includes a fraction of a dollar, the casino can’t pay you that fraction, so they keep it for themselves.

An example of where a fractional bet results in a whole number payoff is the $5 C&E. The dealer can’t split your $5 chip into whole-dollar halves ($5 divided by 2 = $2.50; the casino doesn’t have 50-cent chips), so he straddles the “C” and “E” circles with your $5 chip. If an 11 shows on the next roll, the payoff is 15:1 so you win $37.50 (i.e., 15 x $2.50 = $37.50), and you lose $2.50 for the Any Craps portion of your C&E bet; therefore, your net win is $35, which is a whole number that the dealer can pay in full. If a 2, 3, or 12 shows (i.e., Any Craps), the payoff is 7:1 so you win $17.50 (i.e., 7 x $2.50 = $17.50), and you lose $2.50 for the Eleven portion of your C&E bet; therefore, your net win is $15, which is a whole number.

C&E bets that don’t result in whole numbers after being split can be confusing, so it’s best to simply toss the dealer an even-numbered amount of chips to avoid dealing with fractions of dollars.

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Choosing a Reputable Online Casino

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People who have played in casinos think that one establishment is the same as another. This kind of thinking is wrong even if the government regulates it. When it comes to the rules, the casino dictates it.

The same is true for those who decide to play online casino. Some of these sites have rules that are favorable to the player while some are not. A good example is when someone new opens an account; a credit is given which is a bit more than what the player actually brought out.

Since it is hard to know which site is a reputable one, the best thing to do is to check a general casino referral site. The job of this kind of review site, is to check out many online casinos and then make an unbiased review about them. The key point indicators which determines if it is a good site are; the kind of games that are offered, customer support and if the online casino is customer friendly.

After selecting an online casino to play in, then it is time to put in money to be used as credit in the games. A lot of people can put in cash using the credit card. Since not everyone can pay online using this, other options are given which include Paypal, Click2Pay, Firepay, Moneybookers, Neteller, Citadel and a lot more. Mode of payment can be seen in the online casino site so the player has the option to chose which is best.

Some online casinos give the player bonuses. This can be done by letting the person play a few games without first shelling out any money. The other will double the credit of how much was put in initially.

Another way of giving a customer a bonus is adding a certain percentage to the cash that was brought out. This will let the individual have more money than what was exactly given upon signing up.

These bonuses are also what differs one casino from another. This is because of the different set of betting requirements for each game so reading up on the rules will really help the person know if the player can avail of any.

A good online casino gives higher payout odds. These sites can tell the player the overall payout of the games offered and the breakdown of each game to give the person an idea which of these games can give better returns.

Aside from getting casino referral, the person can also ask friends and other people online who have done this for some time if the site is good or not. There is a chance that the player will encounter some good and bad sites. Once this has been determined, the person can play in more than one of the sites that have a good reputation.

Computers have made it easy for people to gamble online. There is no need anymore to drive a few miles to the casino. The thrill of this game is may only be similar to the real thing but it has its rewards.

The first thing that needs to be done in order to play in it is to find a good site that is safe to play on. Afterwards, the player can download it or play it live then start putting on some bets.