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Craps
Everything Should Have A Reason
| by Larry Edell, published on Wednesday,
October 3 2001 |
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| As we headed towards the tables one day, Bob was
grousing about our wives current shopping expedition. They didn’t need
anything in particular, so why they would rather go shopping than play
craps was beyond him. He maintained that shopping is just one of those
things that people like to do, for no particular reason at all. He of
course would never do anything like that. He was still mumbling about
having reasons for everything when we got to the tables and colored in.
I put $10 on the pass line and the shooter obliged by coming out with a
new point of six. “Dollar hard six,” Bob suddenly called out, as he
threw a white chip toward the stickman. “Huh? What kind of bet is that?”
I asked, adding odds to my pass line bet. “Just a dollar, doesn’t hurt
anyone.” “Know what the vig is on that dollar?” “I know, it’s high, but
so what, just a dollar.” The shooter rolled an eight. I placed the
eight. “Let’s look at the house advantage for a sec. On hard ways it’s
either 9% (on the 6 or 8) or 11% (on the 4 or 10). On a six or eight
place bet it’s 1.5%. Pass line is 1.4%” “Yeh, so?” “Well, look around.
How many craps tables do you see?” He counted. “Um, ten.” “Do you think
that the casino built any of these tables with a 1.5% profit?” “What do
you mean?” The shooter rolled a five, a ten, a nine, and another five. I
should have been on the come instead of talking. “The casino depends on
making a certain level of money from its games in profit. Let’s say that
its break even point is 5%. This means that if it consistently makes
over 5% it does well, and if it makes consistently under 5% it does
poorly.” Bob shook his head and shrugged. “So what does that have to do
with me?” The shooter rolled an eight! “Wow, I won my place bet! Look
Bob, the casino really doesn’t care if you win because it makes a
percentage of every bet, and that’s where most of their profits come
from. But they don’t get significant profits from pass and come bets
because the edge is too low. They get most of their profits from hard
ways, field bets and proposition bets.” A cheer went up! The shooter
threw a six! It was soft, so Bob lost, but he looked more thoughtful
than disappointed. “So you’re saying that even if I won my hard way bet
the casino wouldn’t mind because of the built-in 9% edge? But the bets
you won don’t make a significant enough profit for them?” “You got it.”
I said, collecting my chips, “Maybe that’s why dealers always call out
“Any Hard Ways” or “Anyone on the field?” instead of “pass or come with
maximum odds!” Bob grinned. “Okay, so let’s say my hard way bets are the
main supplier of the casino’s statues and waterfalls. Can’t I do things
for fun, just because I want to?” I smiled. “Oh. Kinda like going
shopping?” |
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