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The Secret of the 4s and 10s

January 21st, 2010 No comments

The 4 and 10 pay a handsome nine to five ($9 given back for ever 5 dollars bet) reward, so if you lay five dollars on both numbers, you will acquire nine dollars if just one one hits. Of course, if you purchased the identical numbers you will earn a little more, but you’ll need to make at least a $25 bet on the two ($50 total) to make this productive.

Wanna know the secrets that craps masters use to make money from five dollar wagers on the 4s and tens?

Now let us see!

What you will be looking for is 3 hits on the four or 10 to make your cash. If the shooter is a great one, you will more than likely make this play, and this is how you’ll do it.

First, lay $5 on both the four and 10. Let’s say that the four hits and you earn 9 dollars. Take the two numbers down and you have $19 in cash ($14 from the 4 and $5 from the 10). Add a dollar to this and place the four again for $20. When you succeed you get 36 dollars along with your $20 back. Cash in the 6 dollars and lay the 4 a 3rd instance for fifty dollars. This 3rd hit earns you 90 dollars, and you take it all off the table. You have changed your initial bankroll of $5 into 90 dollars in only 3 hits.

Now if the ten hit 1st you will be betting on that number rather than the 4. And, you must bet only if the shooter is qualified to wager on – does he wager big on themselves and look like he’ll be an excellent shooter? If not, don’t wager on him – find another table or delay for the next shooter.

In thirty six test rolls, you should see three fours and three 10s, for a total of 6 hits – the same number as the 7, so choosing a great shooter is very important. Once you do, this 3 step process will work more frequently than you think. It is an amazing way of turning only 5 dollars into $90 in a tiny amount of time.

Do Not Have an Alcoholic Beverage … Gamble

January 15th, 2010 No comments
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If you like to take an alcoholic beverage every now and then, keep your cash at home if you intend to do your consuming in a brick and mortar casino. I am not joking. clean out your handbag, your wallet, and leave all cash, bank cards and cheques at home. Take whatever money you are planning to use on alcohol, tips and whatever loose coins you intend to lose and leave the rest behind.

Cynical? Not really. Realistic more like. You may well discover a win after a drunken evening out with your buddies and be lucky enough to hit a 25 minute roll at a smokin craps table. Hang on to that story because it’s as short-lived as it gets if you continually drink and wager. The 2 just don’t mix.

Leaving your money at home is a little excessive, however preventative measures for drastic behavior is relative and necessary. If you play to succeed, then do not consume alcohol and play. If you are able to afford to throw away your cash without a worry, then consume all the no cost alcohol your stomach can handle, but don’t take credit cards and chequebooks to toss into the combination of chasing losses after your drunk as a skunk brain throws away everything!

In Pursuit of the Huge Throw

January 12th, 2010 No comments

The people you meet at a craps table have every personality you can think of and a contrasted collection of characters. Many of these craps gamblers will become your compatriots but other players will only be there for a fleeting drop by to both the casino and the table, so you’re unlikely you will ever encounter them once more. What draws all of these various folks altogether is a single common objective. Every single person who has ever gambled on or thought about playing craps pursue the one and only "monster roll".

The often-imagined of monster roll is created out of yearning. You can accumulate a tonne of money at a craps table during a 20 minute roll if you know what you’re doing. Most gamblers will not because they’re just pressing and so never pick up the first chip. Others at the craps table are appeased (not satisfied mind you, but content) with small but steady inferior successes. The vast majority, however, are going to be waiting on the table to go for for the monster roll which will stay by itself and provide them something to boast over for decades to come.

In craps, if you ever have the opportunity to see "the monster roll" please keep in mind there will be many other rolls which mightn’t be as exhilarating as "the big one" but can still be very profitable.

You never know, a life altering event may begin with the upcoming roll and it’d be a shame for you to bypass the excitement and more fundamentally, the earnings!