The Secret of the 4s … Tens

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The 4 and 10 offer a handsome nine to five ($9 given back for ever 5 dollars bet) reward, so if you place five dollars on both numbers, you’ll win $9 if either 1 hits. Of course, if you paid for the same numbers you will earn a bit more, but you will need to place at least a twenty-five dollar wager on both ($50 total) to make this make money.

Wanna understand the secrets that craps masters use to make money from 5 dollar bets on the 4s and tens?

Now let us figure it out!

What you’ll be looking for is three hits on the 4 or ten to make your money. If the shooter is a good one, you’ll more than likely make this wager, and this is how you will do it.

First, lay five dollars on both the 4 and 10. Let us say that the 4 hits and you gain 9 dollars. Take the two numbers down and you’ll have $19 in your hand (14 dollars from the 4 and 5 dollars from the ten). Add a dollar to this and bet the 4 one more time for twenty dollars. When you win you get $36 along with your 20 dollars back. Cash in the $6 and bet the four a 3rd time for 50 dollars. This 3rd hit wins you 90 dollars, and you pull it all down. You have changed your initial bankroll of five dollars into $90 in only 3 hits.

Of course if the ten hit first you will be wagering on that number rather than the 4. And, you must wager only if the shooter is good enough to bet on – does the shooter wager big on himself and appear like he’ll be a good shooter? If not, don’t wager on them – look for a different table or delay for the next tosser.

In 36 sample rolls, you should see 3 fours and 3 tens, for a sum of 6 hits – the same amount as the seven, so selecting an excellent shooter is extremely imperative. Once you do, this three step play will function more frequently than you think. It is an amazing way of turning only five dollars into $90 in a tiny amount of time.

Craps Is A Bizarre Beliefs Game

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Are you a person who believes in superstitions? You know, the type of person who won’t open an umbrella inside, won’t pass beneath a ladder and must whirl around 3 times after walking over a crack in the cement?

Here is a number of the more familiar craps folklores assembled by some of the great craps players. Incidentally, they accept a lot of this absurdness too!

1. If the stickman is substituted, at the time of a roll, a seven will be next.

2. If a drink stewardess approaches the table, a seven will be next.

three. If the pair of dice being tossed hits somebody’s money, a seven is likely.

4. If the die being thrown impacts the glass, a seven will pop up.

5. If there’s too much chatter between the dealers, constant 7s.

6. If the dice are rolled off the table, 7 will be the next number.

seven. If new dice are requested, 7 is likely to follow.

eight. If anybody yells out the number "7", a seven will surely be next.

All of this might sound like a whole lot of zilch to you but now and then you might be engrossed in an active game where the dice are passing a bit too frequently. If you pay attention, you will realize that many of the beliefs are, in reality, occurring.

You’ll see that the stickman is substituted a bit too frequently, that instead of one cocktail hostess, the table now has 2 stewardesses bringing drinks and many other weird things that ultimately mean a seven is going to be thrown by the tosser.

Bear in mind, you can always bring your wagers down and wait until the next tosser. You can also turn your bets off, however, if you do, don’t turn them back on, especially given that if you do… a 7 will be next!