1. when tipping dealers by putting a $1 on the pass line, should you back it up with another $1 for odds, or not, and do you do this everytime you have a come out roll?
2. while in vegas saw crapless craps table, 2 of them , any feed back on if you like to play or not, if you like or not,or recommend to play, any thoughts at all?
3. headed to tunica in a couple weeks, any casinos you recommend best to play at?
thanks for any and all help. Much success to you all.
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Posted by: Dr Crapology on October 15, 2019, 11:29 am
1. If the point is a 4 or 10–I put $1 on top of my odds bet (it pays 2 to 1). If it wins the dealer wins the $1 on on the pass line and $2 on the odds bet. Total I push out to him is $3.
2. if the point is a 5 or 9–I put $2 on top of my odds bet (it pays 3 to 2). If it wins the dealer wins the $1 on the pass line and $3 on the odds bet. Total I push out to him is $4.
3. If the point is a 6 or 8–I put out an extra $5 on top of my odds bet (it pays 6 to 5). When I make my point I pay the dealer the $1 won on the pass line bet and the $1 of the extra $6 odds bet, keeping the $5. Dealer win $2.
If I get into a really good roll and have rolled maybe 25 times without a 7, I may place $6 on the 6 and 8, telling the dealer I control the bet and if the 6 or 8 is made I will pay him the winning $7 and re-bet the $6. Should a 6 or 8 be make 3 times I will tell the dealer to take $1 of the win and will press that number to $12. From that point forward I have the dealer continue to press the 6 or 8 hit "one unit " or $6 with the dealer winning the balance of the win.
There are other variations of tipping the dealer. I hope others will share their ideas. Just pick one that is simple to use.
As to crapless craps, I will usually pass on that game. I do not know the exact percentages, but I do know that the house edge is considerably higher. Others on the GTC web site like this game so will let them give their opinion.
I will address your 3rd question in a PM (private message to you). We recommend that no one discuss particular casinos on this web site.
Rose and doc
Posted by: brothelman on October 15, 2019, 4:51 pm
Posted by: MarkV on October 16, 2019, 12:19 am
Posted by: Finisher on October 16, 2019, 9:30 am
Some times I start off with only one times odds till the dealer bet gets to full odds then up my odds instead of adding to dealer bet . Your BR will determine that .It will be up to you tho .As you will find there are lots of different ways .
O yes I do start with one more on my bet to replace the dealer win if that happens . So I start off with 2 out of my rack for the dealers and that ends there . The rest of odds for dealers will come from wins only and not taken from rack . When a pass line win comes the replacement comes from win also not out of rack .
I hope this helps .
Good Rolling.
Posted by: Finisher on October 16, 2019, 9:31 am
I hope this helps .
Good Rolling.
Posted by: Preacher on October 16, 2019, 5:23 pm
When I color up, if my winnings are double or higher than my buy in, I’ll give a 1% tip or $25, whichever is higher.
As to crapless, that is my preferred table, if it is 12’. After the come out roll, if I’m throwing or a GTC player has the dice, I buy the 2 and 12 for $25 each, pushing the House vig for 1$ each. Then I use my standard betting method: pass line bet starting at 3 times odds, and 2 come bets with 3 times odds. Of course, if I’m not throwing, I use the 5 count, except that I have the 2 Buy bets, one on 2 and one on 12.
When I win on 2 or 12, the wonderful 6x payout ($150) covers all my working bets and more. Of course, my Buy bet converts to a Come Bet. For wins on numbers 4 to 10, I always press with half my win. For wins on 2 or 12, I double the bet, and keep the rest of my win.
Many crapless tables are 14’, which I avoid. But a 12’ crapless table? I’m all over it.
Posted by: Finisher on October 16, 2019, 7:45 pm
Good Rolling. 😀 🙂