| Pssst...! Wanna know a secret?
How about the secrets of hop bets? A hop bet is a
little understood one roll, verbal bet you can make on any combination
of numbers.
For example, if you have an intuitive notion that the
combination 4&1 will appear on the very next roll of the dice, you can
place a bet for "4&1 hopping". If the 4&1 do appear, you win. If 3&2, or
any other combinations come up, you lose.
The payoff for a hop bet is usually 15:1. This means
you can bet 2&3 hopping, or 4&2 hopping, or even 3&4 hopping. If you bet
$5 on any of these bets and the very next roll is for exactly the
numbers you bet, then you'll win $75.
Wanna know the secrets that craps pros use to win with
hop bets? Let's find out!
Most people don't know this, but you can bet on
hardways hopping and get a higher payoff. If you think a hardway four is
"due" you can bet, for example, "$5 2&2 hop". Now the good thing about
hard way hops is that they pay double - instead of 15:1 (on a regular
hop bet) you get 30:1 on your wagers! So, if you bet $5 hardway 4 hop,
and the very next roll is 2 & 2, you'll win $150 (at 30:1) instead of
$35 at 7:1 - $110 more!
Remember though, a hardway hop (at 30:1) is for one
roll only, while a regular hardway bet (at 7:1 or 9:1) stays up until it
wins or loses. Also, make sure your favorite casino pays 30:1 on hard
way hops. Some of the older casinos still pay 15:1, so ask first to make
sure. At 30:1 this means you can bet $5 hard way hopping on the 4,6, 8
or 10 and win $150 as opposed to winning $35 (7:1) on the 4/10 or $45
(9:1) on the 6/8. Many people also use hop bets when someone is setting
the dice and has developed his own signature roll.
This is usually evident when the shooter bets big on a
certain number. Let's say the point is six and he buys the 4 or 10 for
$50. Instead of you buying the same number you can "hop" it and win lots
more money! You can also hop the seven on the comeout. This is rarely
done, but it can be very profitable - if you do it correctly! The seven
can be made three ways - 3 & 4, 2 &5, and 1 & 6, so your bets must be in
multiples of $3.
You can use a simple $3 progression ($3, $6, $9,
etc.), especially if the shooter sets the dice and bets big on the
passline. Finally, if you like to lay bets, you probably thought of
hedging your even lay bets (4, 6, 8 or 10) with a hardway wager. If the
hard ten rolls, you lose your $80 lay bet but win $84 (at 7:1) from the
hard way. Now, instead of betting $12 hard ten you can bet $3 hard ten
hopping, which can pay 30:1 instead of 7:1. Remember though, that this
is a one roll bet so it must be replaced on every roll.
However, if you lose the $80 when the hard way rolls
you can win $90 ($3 at 30:1) on the hard ten. And if you win your lay
bet you will only lose $3 instead of $12.
Pssst...! Now you know the secrets of the hop bet!
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