Craps House Edge
- Here at Sborkakuhni we've put together an Online Craps Guide so you can pick up some dice-rolling tips and tricks to help you throw a winner.
- The house edge in craps varies considerably, from nothing at all, to a whopping 13.9% and how much you'll forfeit to the house over time all boils down to the bets you place.
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I used to do Pass line and 2 come bets (max odds), aka 3Point Betty. at 5x odds, the HE is .3%.but that is boring when #'s hit that I dont have $ on.
Then i discovered BUYing the 4/10 w/the commision paid after you hit.
when i saw the BUY 4/10 1.7% house edge i figure that isnt much more than the 1.5% edge for the 6/8 so i changed my strategy to:
- pass line + max odds
- buy the 4/10 for 1/2 max odds, place the 6/8 for 1/2 max odds
- continuous Come bets/max odds
basically when the comeout roll is a 4,6,8, or 10 the odds are paid for.
yeah i know my new strategy has a higher house edge, but its more fun for me. There is continuous action if one of the #'s is rolled.
With 3point Betty, it sucks if a # kept getting rolled but you have no $ there.
plus i can do continuous come bets which is the best strategy for minimizing house edge.
This strategy is GREAT for an action junkie like me and the main reason I like it :)
So whats the house edge?
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Craps House Edge With Odds
Craps is one of the most lively and exuberant of all the casino games. It is a game in which it is possible, the the table is “hot” to win thousands of dollars in a few short throws of the dice. It is also a game that is enjoyed by many since the house edge is among the lowest in the casino. There are a few strategies that help you lower the house edge even further. Although the casino will always have a certain advantage over you, it is possible to lower even this low house edge in craps so that it is lower than one per cent.
Craps House Edge
First thing to remember when playing craps is to begin with a sufficient amount of money and to play aggressively. Begin the game with an amount of money that you feel comfortable with and can afford to lose. Craps is one of those games where you must play aggressively to win, but not so aggressively that you lose all your money in a single round. This is important if you want to stay in the craps game sufficient time to make a profit. And, of course, it is important to remember when to leave the game, both as a winner and as a loser.