Dont Pass Craps

broken image


guitarmandp

Betting Money on the Pass Line. The most popular wager on a come-out roll at the craps table is on the pass line. And this isn't a terrible wagering option, but the truth is that it's not the best option on the come-out roll. The best craps wager on a come-out roll is don't pass. The house has a 1.36% edge on don't pass and don't come bets, making them slightly more likely to pay out. The more complicated the bet, the more likely the odds are to be in the house's favor. Big 6 and 8 spaces, for instance, pay poorly and tend to be excluded from most tables. One thing I don't like about the don't-pass is if you lose a couple bets, it's going to take more than the same amount of bets to win at least when you lay odds. On the other hand, with the pass line, you can get 5 PSO's in a row, have a shooter hit 2 points, and you're back to even (or just about). Don't Pass Bet + Two Don't Come Bets + Field and Lay Bets. Learning these patterns in-depth and knowing how to apply them is key during the high-speed game of craps a brick-and-mortar casino could offer. Players could also employ this principle when online gaming. Don't Pass bet along with a Field bet come first in this craps pattern. Craps: The 'Don't Pass' Bet. Last update: September 2019. In the How to Play Craps article, we saw how to make the Pass Line and Odds bets. Those bets are all you need to know, but if you get bored with them, then you might be interested in the Don't Pass bet.

How much odds do you guys usually lay on a 4 or 10 as compared to the other points? When I play the don't pass I lay the least amount of odds on the 4 & 10. Some of my biggest losses were from putting a huge lay bet behind my don't pass only to have the shooter immediately roll the 4 or 10. I find that if you are playing the don't pass and they make a couple of 4's and 10's, it's very hard to come back from that since winning only pays you half. Now I know people are going to say 'according to Win Craps you should break even over the long run', now that's over the long run, I was on a table today where the shooter made the point of 4 3 times in a row but couldn't make the 6. In the short term I've been on tables where the 4 & 10 were made more often than the 7.
Now when playing the passline I'm sometimes afraid to put down a big odds bet on the 4 & 10 unless I'm way up. If I'm down a lot it's very difficult for me to justify putting a bet down that I have a 33.3% chance of winning, even though it's going to pay me double if it hits and over 1,000,000 rolls I will break even. If I'm down to my last $100 and the point is 4 or 10 and I'm on the passline I usually don't put anything down or like $5
How much do odds do you like to bet on 4 or 10's passline or don't pass players compared to what you would put down on a 5, 6, 8, or 9?
RS
IF I'm on the pass line, then I'll typically bet 3/4/5x, or just 2/2/2x odds, depending on how much $$ I have. I don't bet based on how much in chips I have, because I typically have way more in my pocket than I do in chips.
On the don't pass, typically will lay max odds on 4/5/9/10 and typically won't lay any odds against 6/8. Sometimes I'll even over lay the 4/10.
Then again, I don't play craps much since there's no edge. Have yet to play craps with an edge, but the day I do, I'll play as long as the edge presents itself.
odiousgambit
Lay max odds and pay no attention to you past luck with any points. To keep it sane, just don't keep betting the DC, have a stopping point so you don't have too much in action.
You know damn well the Wizard would be clucking at you for cutting back on the odds based on the past luck you had on the number.
the next time Dame Fortune toys with your heart, your soul and your wallet, raise your glass and praise her thus: 'Thanks for nothing, you cold-hearted, evil, damnable, nefarious, low-life, malicious monster from Hell!' She is, after all, stone deaf. . Arnold Snyder
FleaStiff

Lay max odds and pay no attention to you past luck with any points. To keep it sane, just don't keep betting the DC, have a stopping point so you don't have too much in action.
You know damn well the Wizard would be clucking at you for cutting back on the odds based on the past luck you had on the number.


Very good response.
I feel happier about some things, such as a DC bet that travels to the Four or Ten, but I neither increase nor decrease the money on it than if it had traveled to the SIX or the Eight.
Its RANDOM.
Nareed

How much do odds do you like to bet on 4 or 10's passline or don't pass players compared to what you would put down on a 5, 6, 8, or 9?


Playing pass line (and come) I typically bet single to double odds on 4,5,9,10 and double to triple odds on 6 and 8, depending on how I am doing. Sure sometimes the point hist when I under-bet it, and sometimes the 6 and 8 are wiped out by a 7-out in record time. And sometimes the reverse is true.
I've noticed that I need to be comfortable making a bet, or comfortable with the risk of making a baet, before I can make it habitually. For example, the good play is to let odds on come bets work on the come out roll. I know this, I even know why this is, and I rarely do it. Why? because I keep fretting about the big, bad seven which will eat my bets and not even spare the odds. The risk just seems too high and I'm uncomfortable with it.
It used to be that way with come bets at all, too, but I've gotten over it. What helped me was precise data on the risk vs reward I could expect, and practicing with Wincraps or other free craps games.
Donald Trump is a fucking criminal
TerribleTom
On a 3-4-5X table I will often play 3-4-3X odds.
On a $10 line wager, that's $36 on point of 6/8 and $60 on all other points.
I know that mathematically this is a worse bet than laying full odds on all points.
If I'm at a $5 table, I sometimes do the same thing - $18/30/30 but for some reason the lower the original wager the easier it is for me to lay max odds.
I know that this plan is not logical.
I rarely make any other bet - I tend to play strictly DP+odds.
guitarmandp
Today I had $175 in green chips and I wanted another green chip and the point was 10 so I did something that I now regret. I laid two green chips behind my $30 don't pass bet (point was 10) and I also put a hard 10 down for $10. A 10 immediately rolls easy! I lost $100 on that bet! Since I had the hard 10 covered, only one combination could kill me and guess what it did! Earlier at the table 4 or 10 was the point like 5 times in a row and only once did the shooter not make it. You can preach to me about odds all you want, the risk of losing $50 is not worth the reward of winning $25. Of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.
rudeboyoi

Today I had $175 in green chips and I wanted another green chip and the point was 10 so I did something that I now regret. I laid two green chips behind my $30 don't pass bet (point was 10) and I also put a hard 10 down for $10. A 10 immediately rolls easy! I lost $100 on that bet! Igt casino software. Since I had the hard 10 covered, only one combination could kill me and guess what it did! Earlier at the table 4 or 10 was the point like 5 times in a row and only once did the shooter not make it. You can preach to me about odds all you want, the risk of losing $50 is not worth the reward of winning $25. Of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.


Two combinations could kill you. 4-6 and 6-4.
TheWolf713

Today I had $175 in green chips and I wanted another green chip and the point was 10 so I did something that I now regret. I laid two green chips behind my $30 don't pass bet (point was 10) and I also put a hard 10 down for $10. A 10 immediately rolls easy! I lost $100 on that bet! Since I had the hard 10 covered, only one combination could kill me and guess what it did! Adobe acrobat 10. Earlier at the table 4 or 10 was the point like 5 times in a row and only once did the shooter not make it. You can preach to me about odds all you want, the risk of losing $50 is not worth the reward of winning $25. Of course that's just my opinion, I could be wrong.


There is one thing that you forget. Its an oldie but goodie.. Its called 'Sh*t Happens' LOL
One little suggestion I have for that might help in that situation is this. If you are playing the DP and a player hits 2 points and knocks you off. Leave him alone and wait for the next shooter. There are more than enough shooters that will throw a seven for you that to get murdered on the one 'good roll'.
Bar
Another one is 'thou shall not Hedge'. If you are playing the DP and feel the need to cover your bet. Your mind is telling you to take it down. Most players get very nervous when there don't pass bet lingers for 9-13 rolls. But what you should realize is that the odds are in your favor, stay with it. But if you see a guy who is repeating numbers, and you get knocked off, just wait for the next shooter. Its simple.
You may have loss that one result, but as you play more, that loss will be an after thought.
'I'm a DO'er and you my friend, are a Don'ter' -Mark Walberg pain and Gain
mustangsally

Today I had $175 in green chips and I wanted another green chip and the point was 10 so I did something that I now regret. I laid two green chips behind my $30 don't pass bet (point was 10) and I also put a hard 10 down for $10.

The difference between wanting and needing gets me many times.
Why do you $30 don't pass bet?
Is this your system of play always?
That can not be the table minimum. just my opinion.
At $10 don't pass bet and always lay 2x odds ($40,$30 and $24) one would still have an average bet of $30
and would easily lose less over time verses always betting $30. not just my opinion.
Sure the comps would be way less than betting $30 dpass every come out roll
but I have a feeling they could overcome an actual session loss.
Here is an example of this over the Zumma actual casino dice rolls
s1 = $10 don't pass bet and always lay 2x odds
s2 = $30 don't pass bet
They were offered unlimited casino credit so they had no problem making every bet they wanted to make.

Dont Pass Craps.com

s1 had a session loss of $195 and was way way down at one point
Looks like the comps at cash back ($435) gave s1 a session win.
sweet sugar sugar Sugar
s2 lost way more and was even way down at one point.
comps were way higher than s1 as it should be but not enough cash back to erase the session loss.

Don't Pass Craps

That had to be paid (the large loss) and not much of a sugar sugar taste from that.
of course, no don't pass player would ever just make bets without ever laying the odds in my opinion. I know I am wrong thinking that way.
at least we would hope not
my opinion, I would rather like being in s1 shoes than s2 shoes
more fun pulling out a win from cash back with comps when more of your money is on the odds bets
this was fun
Sally
I Heart Vi Hart

Most casino patrons tend to shy away from the craps table because of the many available bets, the unpredictability of a pair of dice, and the fast pace of the game. But this perceived complexity has the potential to pay off nicely to those players who take their time and learn the basics of the game. New online casino usa. This includes understanding one of the best bets in craps, the Don't Come wager, which has a low house edge and great chances of winning.

Casino craps or bank craps is a relatively simple game that originates from the traditional, street dice game variations. Unlike them, it has rules and payouts that remain the same in most land-based and online casinos, with only minor differences introduced sometimes to attract more players. Fans of the game know well that craps is easy to learn but very difficult to master and this is why there are so many unsuccessful players, while only a few seem to make consistent profits. The key to being successful, i.e. to win more than you lose, is to place the right bets at the right time.

The Don't Come wager is one of these good bets that can cut the advantage all casinos have over their customers. Nevertheless, it is often ignored, especially by those who have little experience and low tolerance for risk, even though this type of bet reduces !!! the player's being exposed to risk. In addition, this wager is undeservingly underestimated due to lack of knowledge and understanding.

Despite the simple rules of craps, betting properly is not obvious for many players who prefer sticking to the same bets for years. Those who dare to explore the Don't Come bet and its opposite, the Come bet, may soon discover the game of craps is much more rewarding than they previously thought. In combination with other bets, it can also be used in successful betting strategies by expert-level players.

Basics of Come and Don't Come Bets

Dice gambling street. The Come and Don't Come bets are among the basic and most fundamental wagers in craps, along with the Pass and Don't Pass bets. Most players would learn how to place them within their first several games, although they seem a bit confusing at first. Let us start with the Pass and Don't Pass bets – these are when players are betting on or against the dice.

If a 7 or 11 is thrown after the initial roll, Pass bets win and Don't Pass bets lose. When the numbers on two dice total 2, 3, or 12, the Pass bets automatically win. The Don't Pass wagers, on the other hand, win if 2 or 3 is rolled, lose on 7 and 11, while the 12 is a push – neither a win nor a loss.

The Come and Don't Come wagers are quite similar to these two with one major difference, namely the timing. While Pass/Don't Pass bets can be placed before on the initial roll, called 'come-out roll', the Come/Don't Come bets cannot be placed until a point has been established. Whenever the shooter rolls 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10, Pass/Don't Pass wagers neither win, nor lose. Another roll of the dice follows, with the number thrown in the come-out becomes the point number.

It is this second time the dice are tossed across the craps table when players are given the option to place Come or Don't Come bets. After the point has been established and a Come bet is placed, it wins in case 7 or 11 is rolled and loses if the dice show the craps numbers (2, 3, and 12). If any other number is thrown, it becomes the point for the following roll. Similarly, the Don't Come bet wins if 2 or 3 is rolled and loses if 7 or 11 lands. The rest of the numbers would establish a point.

What is the Don't Come Bet?

In theory, the Come and Don't Come wagers are not so difficult to understand, as we have already seen – they are very similar to the Pass and Don't Pass bets but instead of in the come-out roll, they are placed once the point number has been established. In practice, things become more complicated and many players are confused when the Don't Come wager is actually available. The shooter tosses the dice, some players win, others lose and before you know it, the dice are being thrown on the table once again.

Compared to many casino games, craps is very fast and novices may find it hard to keep track of the rolls. Identifying a come-out roll may be particularly tricky but there is an easy way to know when you can place a Come/Don't Come wager. Each time the shooter throws a point number in the come-out roll, the dealers move a small disk from one side of the betting layout to the box corresponding to the point number. This object is called a marker puck and before the point has been determined, it shows its black side that says 'Off'.

When the marker is 'On', however, it is flipped on its white side, which indicates that various bets unavailable before, can now be placed. Among them is the Don't Come bet and players who wish to make it need to place their chips on top of the box that says 'Don't Come'. It is significantly smaller than the Come bet area, which is the largest box in the center of the table layout. Once players place a Don't Come wager, they expect one of three possible outcomes.

They win if 2 or 3 is thrown in the first roll after the bet has been made. They lose if 7 or 11 is thrown, while 12 is considered a push – players neither win nor lose. This little detail has been introduced so that players do not gain an advantage over the casino. If any of the other numbers are rolled, a point is established on the Come/Don't Come bets. When the roll determines the point on your Don't Come bet, you need a 7 to be thrown before the point number in order to win. If the total on the dice shows the point, however, you lose.

If the come-out roll, for example, is 5, then you can place your Don't Come wager. However, the point 5 is not relevant for your bet and you need 2 or 3 in the next roll in order to win. If the shooter throws 7 or 11, you lose, and if the dice show 8, this will be the point number for your bet. Your chips are moved to the area on the table corresponding for the 8. If the dice land on 8, you lose. Online games no deposit required. You will win only if the shooter rolls a 7 before that.

Don't Come Bet Payout and House Edge

Novices can often make the mistake to assume that the result of every throw of the dice depends on luck or chance. Experienced, knowledgeable players understand that luck is a wrong concept in craps, although every roll is completely random, indeed. It is important to remember that craps is a game of chance and is based on mathematical probability, which is fixed and can be easily calculated. The reason for this is that there are a fixed number of possible combinations of numbers that the dice can land on each time – they are exactly 36.

This is why the odds and the house edge of every bet are well-known. Just like the Don't Pass bet, the Don't Come pays evenly, which means the potential winnings from this bet are equal to it. One of the best things about making this wager is its low house edge, which increases the player's chances of winning. https://vndownload.mystrikingly.com/blog/craps-for-dummies. The edge is 1.36%, slightly lower than the typical Pass Line wager. This means that, on average, players are expected to lose 1.36% of their bets over a long period of time. Of course, the house edge does not indicate that $1.36 of your every $100 bet will be lost. Rather, it shows the profits of the casino over time.

This makes the Don't Come bet a great option for all players who are looking for a way to optimize their game and reduce their losses. Still, people rarely place this wager, as it suggests playing against the table. Those who make it are sometimes called 'wrong' players because the majority of people around the craps table prefer betting on the dice to win. If you place a Don't Come wager, know that you will be probably betting against everyone else. This does not apply to online craps, of course, so if you are playing a virtual version of the game, you will play on your own against the casino.

Free Odds on Don't Come Bets

Craps players have the option to improve their chances of winning with the Don't Come bet by laying odds on it. Odds bets, also known as Free Odds bets, are probably the most interesting wagers in this game because they are placed as separate, side bets, but they essentially work as multiples of your original bet. They can be added at any time once the point has been established on a Pass/Don't Pass and Come/Don't Come wagers.

When you place a Don't Come bet, you lay the Odds bet by asking the dealers for assistance since it is not marked on the table. When the point on your Don't Come wager is determined, you place your chips near the Don't Come area on the layout and with this Odds wager, you bet on whether the 7 or the point number will be rolled first. If your original bet wins, so does the Odds wager.

Usually, this bet can be one, two, or three times your original bet, but some land-based casinos may attract players by introducing odds up to 100 times the bet size. Casino no deposit codes. The Odds bets are typically referred to as 1x, 2x Odds, 3x Odds or 10x Odds. For instance, the point on your $10 Don't Come wager is 8 and if you lay it with 3x Odds, you will need to put chips worth $30 on the table. If 7 rolls before 8 (the point number), you receive even payout for the Don't Come wager, plus quite an attractive payout for the Free Odds bet.

The payouts for the Odds wagers vary, depending on the point number established in the roll. When the point is 4 or 10, the payout is 2 to 1 (2:1). On points 5 and 9, Odds pay 3 to 2 (3:2), while on points of 6 and 8, these bets pay 6 to 5 (6:5). This means that these wagers pay true odds, instead of the typical casino odds, which show that the risk is greater than the payout. The true odds here can be seen easily by comparing the probability of winning and losing.

The Free Odds bet wins if the dice roll 7 before the point, which in the example above was 8. There are six ways to roll a 7, compared to 5 ways to roll an 8, which means that this wager is more likely to win than to lose. The odds can be represented as 6 to 5, which is exactly the payout for Odds laid on a Don't Come point of 8. As we can see the payouts for Odds bets are fair and therefore, the house edge is zero. In fact, the odds are in favor of the player, which is rarely found in other casino games. The higher the Odds bet, the better chances for the player.

Another very important thing to understand is that while with Pass/Come bets, players bet a small amount to win a bigger amount, with the Don't Pass/Don't Come bets, it is the other way round. You need to lay bigger Odds bet to win a smaller amount. The reason is that when you lay the Free Odds bet on the point, you become the favorite as 7 is more likely to win than the point. When the Don't Come wager is $10 and you lay single Odds, you will win another $10 for the original bet when 7 is rolled. If the point number is 10, your $10 Free Odds bet will bring you a win of $5 and you will receive $15.

Craps Strategy Using the Don't Come Bet

As explained above, craps can be played with a very low house edge, which makes it a better alternative to other casino games where the house have a huge advantage over players. It also has several bets that could be described as 'sucker bets' – wagers where the house edge is significantly higher. The optimal strategy for craps includes placing one or more of the most basic bets – the Pass/Don't Pass and Come/Don't Come wagers. The Don't Come bet, in particular, is one of the best options because it comes with a low house edge (1.36%, although it is 1.40% on a resolved bet) and it can be made whenever you wish once the point has been established.

Don T Pass Bet

In order to optimize their game, players can combine the Don't Come wager with other bets. The most obvious way to do that is laying odds on it, as explained in the previous section. However, there is one essential aspect of this strategy players need to understand – the largest amount of the total wager per round need to be placed on the Free Odds bet. The original bet, on the other hand, should be as small as possible. This is one of the most important tips in craps and it can be applied not only to the Don't Come bet when it is laid with odds but to all wagers that would be supported with higher odds.

If, for example, you plan on wagering $10 per round, you should place $2 on the Don't Come and boost it 4x Free Odds for $8. The reason for this is very simple – while the Don't Come bet offers a 1.40% house edge when it is resolved, the Odds bet has no house edge. The expected loss when placing just a Don't Come bet with no odds is larger.

One of the most commonly used strategies is combining Don't Pass and Don't Come bets where players win if 2 or 3 is rolled. Both wagers come with a low risk and if the players win, they receive winnings from the two bets. As the Don't Come bet is placed once the Don't Pass point has been fixed, this pattern covers both the naturals (7 and 11) and the craps numbers (2 and 3, except the 12). Supporting them with maximum odds is even better.

Another good strategy where the Don't Come bet can be incorporated successfully is a combination between a Don't Pass, Don't Come and a Field Bet. The Field box includes the three craps numbers – 2, 3, and 12, plus 4, 9, 10, and 11. A winning Field bet pays out differently, depending on the number that is rolled – it pays evenly if 3, 4, 9, 10 or 11 is rolled; 2:1 if 2 is rolled and 3:1 is 12 rolled. Using this pattern, players can bet on even more numbers and increase their chances of winning.





broken image