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Craps
Craps Series A to Z - “D” is for Don’t
| by Larry Edell, published on Thursday,
October 25 2001 |
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Sometimes have you ever gotten the feeling that the
table just isn’t going well? Lots of short rolls and seven outs and
you’ll soon see your pass or place bets go down the drain! Rather than
leave, why not switch to the Don’t side and see if you can recoup some
of your losses! But with a now limited bankroll, which is better, the
Don’t-Come or the Don’t-Pass? Let’s find out! With the don’t come you
are betting flat bets and then adding odds which will win you less than
your bet. Of course you can bet flat bets only on the don’t come to
preserve your bankroll. The advantage of the don’t come bet is that your
risk is spread out over several bets, while with the don’t pass, if you
lose one number (the point) you lose it all. The advantage, however, of
the don’t pass is that once you are past the come out and the point is
established the odds are heavily in your favor. Then you can add odds if
you want if the point is a favorable one, like the four or ten. However,
those odds will still pay less than a flat bet. On both the don’t come
and the don’t pass, your odds payoff is the exact opposite from the pass
or come line and on the don’t side, you always have to bet more to win
less. For example, with a $10 flat bet on either the don’t come or don’t
pass, you will receive the following odds payoffs playing at a 2X odds
table - 4 or 10 - bet $40 to receive $20
5 or 9 - bet $30 to receive $20
6 or 8 - bet $30 to receive $25 Many Crapshooters believe that adding
odds on the don’t side not only dilutes your advantage, but uses up your
bankroll at a faster rate, so let’s look at flat betting with a combined
don’t pass and don’t come bet. If you place a $10 don’t pass bet and
want to place a $10 don’t come bet, you have to go through another
come-out with your don’t come bet. If the seven hits while your $10 is
in the don’t come, you lose your don’t come and win your don’t pass.
However, if you take temporary odds (use the above chart) on the don’t
pass and then make a don’t come bet, the seven (or the point) can’t hurt
you. So, this is what you can do if the table turns cold - (1) Bet $10
don’t pass
(2) When point is established, take odds as per the above chart
(3) Make a don’t come bet
(4) When the don’t come is established, remove the don’t pass odds
(5) Make a second don’t come bet
(6) Make no other bets
(7) Wait for a decision on all three bets By combining the don’t pass
bet with the don’t come bet you will get the maximum advantage with the
minimum risk. So, if you wondered what was the best way of betting from
the don’t side, now you know! And, as always, good luck at the tables!
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