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Craps
Craps A to Z Series - "A" is for
"Any Craps"
| by Larry Edell, published on Wednesday,
October 3 2001 |
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| On the pass line, you will win with a 7 or 11 on the
comeout, but you’ll lose with a 2, 3, or 12. These three numbers are the
“craps” numbers and a bet on any craps is a combination bet on all three
numbers. For example, if you bet $1 “Any,” (the dealer will assume that
“any” means any craps) you will win if a 2, 3 or 12 rolls. Assuming you
have a bet on the pass line, this means that instead of losing your pass
line money, it is “hedged” (or balanced off) by your winning any bet. OK
so far? Good! Now, let’s look at a few examples! Let’s say you have a
$10 bet on the pass line and the dealer asks “Any craps,” and you toss
him a white chip ($1). He places it in the “C” circle (for Craps) in the
center spread layout which points to your position on the table. Now you
have two bets working and one of three things will happen on the very
next roll - (1) A 7 or 11 rolls - You win your passline bet ($10) and
lose your any craps bet ($1) so your net win is $9 instead of $10. (2) A
point rolls so you stay on the pass line but lose your any craps bet, so
you lose $1 and wait for a decision on the pass line. (3) A craps number
rolls - either 2, 3 or 12. You lose your pass line bet ($10) but win
your any craps bet ($1), which pays 7 to 1. So instead of losing $10 you
only lose $3 ($10 - $7). If you are a green chip ($25) player you have
to bet a little more - $3 instead of $1. Let’s see what happens now -
(1) A 7 or 11 rolls - You win your passline bet ($25) and lose your any
craps bet ($3) so your net win is $22 instead of $25. (2) A point rolls
so you stay on the pass line but lose your any craps bet, so you lose
your $3 aand wait for a decision on the pass line. (3) A craps number
rolls - either 2, 3 or 12 . You lose your pass line bet ($25) but win
your any craps bet ($3) which pays 7 to 1. So, instead of losing $25,
you only lose $4 ($25 - $21). Whether you play the “any craps” hedge bet
is up to you. You might ask the other players about the shooting habits
of the shooter - If he normally throws sevens on the comeout you don’t
need a hedge. But to some people it’s worth the peace of mind to have
just a dollar on “any craps!” And, as always, good luck at the tables!
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