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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

CRAPS: The Famous Three

Craps is one of the famous casino games offered at a brick and mortar casino and is slowly increasing its popularity as a favorite game at secure online casino, offering an exciting thrill whenever players watch other players as they throw the dice, outlay their opponents and beat the casino.

Here are the three famous craps player that created their mark in the table of craps and for sure this three are the patterns whenever a new craps player comes into picture that would want to beat the records.

Lets start with Patricia Demauro, the new world record holder, the one who broke the world record of the Captain. It was a nice Saturday evening in May 23 at the Atlantic City Borgata Casino where Patricia who only played craps twice her life rolled 154 numbers before having a seven making an eclipsed at the previous 147 numbers in the world record made by the captain. She also overshadow the three hours and six minutes record set by Fujitake with 118 numbers rolled.

Talking about late Stanley Fujitake, the man with the Golden Arm. In May 28, 1989, Las Vegas at a craps table number 3 where the man with the Golden Arm set a record for the longest craps rolls of 118 that lasted for three hours and six minutes making the casino lost a great deal of money but has taken back because the next night a huge number of gamers came and play at the casino.

Lastly the Captain whose name unknown to public and only those casino people have given the chance to know the name, a healthy octogenarian that still takes his fix once every week. Set a record of two hours and eighteen minutes roll with a total of 147 rolls in July 2005, and mind you he was 83. It was during the 1970's up to the early 90's where he reach the peak of his career. During his prime years he played three or more times a week. He have won millions of dollars.

You might ask the discrepancy in time between the Fujitake, the Captain's roll and Patricia. Simply because Patricia and Stanley were in a 14 foot table rolling while there are a number of opponents at least 15 that makes a Crazy Crapper bets and some the Hardways that eats so much time to pay off. On the other hand there are 12 players in a 12 foot table making bad bets where the Captain played.

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Craps: The Players and the Staff

There are 3 main important staff in a craps table, the box man or the box person, the stick person and the dealers well actually its six because there are three dealers on every table on both sides of the box person. Actually there are four dealers assigned in each table but there is always one on break cause they do a rotation.

Those dealers on facing the players at the back of the table are the one's who pays if you wins and take your chips once you lost. So generally these two are responsible for tracing your bets.

The box person sitting at the center of the table will supervise everything and in his front are countless chips. He was the one who counts the money, and settles any bickering so generally he was responsible for the overall operation of the table. He would watch if the dealers will pay accordingly as well as take the losses if there is any. If the table is too crowded or has high stakes there would be box persons on every side of the table.

The third dealer is called the stick person, he literally uses a stick to move and handle dice. He was the one telling the players to bet higher and he can actually influence the players.

In craps player can reach up to eight persons that would stand on each side of the craps table. Those who would be on the 4 and 5 positions around the corner of the table are said to be on the hook. A player shouldn't be worried on what place he would be since you can take any slot as long as no one is already standing there. Else if another player leaves but has a plan to be back again, a special towel will be placed on his place that would cover the chips in order for the spot to be save.

The one who rolls the dice is called the shooter. The dice will be thrown in order to hit the back of the wall opposite the shooter at the end of the table. The dice will rotate clockwise encompassing the table so each player will be given a chance to be a shooter. Once there is a new shooter the stick person will push a different sets of dice for the new shooter to select if he wants a new pair of dice.

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Craps: Learn Dice Control and Beat the Casino

It doesn't matter if you have long slender finger or short fatty one, being a left handed doesn't affect either. Gender and age are not main factors in shooting a Craps dice, you can also stand anywhere as long as that position is not yet taken. Just practice to attain an excellent technique.

In Craps game dice shooting number of fingers used by a shooter varies, some might use all five fingers while others just two. Positioning of fingers will also be different from player to another one. In dice control you should hold the dice in a position where you can put control to the maximum limit, at the same time keeping contact between the dice and your fingers in slightest pressure. Find your best grip and be sure to put the same pressure on each dice. Just practice, once done accordingly you would feel that you are holding a rectangular object, else if you feel two dice, it simply means that you're doing it the wrong way.

Make sure that there are no spaces between the two dice before throwing it. It will fly in a different direction if there are spaces once thrown. Examine your dice before throwing it, remember not to do it in front of the table since you would attract too much attention to the other players,better do it during practice time.

Whenever you need to align a dice, use the lines on the craps table. It will give you the right alignment on the vertical axis. The axis that runs in the tables or the left-right axis does not matter. In addition when it comes to casting a dice whether you throw it inclined to the target or straight up or down doesn't really matter.

The axis that runs on the tables length or the fore-aft axis is paramount unlike the left-right axis. The heel-toe sequence of the dice should co extend to the felt. Lower the dice to the table level if your not confident to ensure a proper alignment. You will notice that once you do the right thing, the faces and the edges of the dice makes a concentrated contact with the table.

Throwing a dice opposite to the far wall of the table is called a “delivery”. The dealer will assume that the player will do this thing as an assurance that it will hit the opposite wall making it bounce back and attain a random number.

To do this you need to accomplish a backspin at the same time making sure that the dice will not move to any axis. You may sheer your wrist, shoulder or elbow. Example, throwing a fluctuating pivot using the shoulder may bend in an arc rather than a straight. To do an opposing motion made by the rotation of your shoulder, slightly rotate your wrist. Practice and assemble your own technique, once you have a perfect delivery like, the dice will stay together while in air and would rotate on the left-right axes.

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Craps: Better Bets


Craps is a game of dice in which players will place their ante on the result of each roll or a series of rolls using a set of dice. Each player has a choice of either betting against other opponents or the casino itself.

Before, craps are played on the streets or in casinos table, but as technology progresses, people becomes more dependent in using the web from daily tasks, shopping and even for entertainment. And as we all know, casino games are one of the many forms of entertainment available. So casino owners developed an online casino that offers and features all games offered in a land based casino, and one of the popular games that are common in online is the game of craps.

Craps is a famous and favorite game in casino houses and even slowly gaining popularity as an online casino game, and here we give the best bets a player can make whether it is online or land based.

Craps Don’t Pass/Don’t Come

To some extent, the Don’t Pass and Don’t come type of bet in the game of craps is somewhat better that the pass line bet with a 1,14% over the house edge and by laying double odds you can decrease it to a point 59%. However most of the players famine to bet with the shooter on the pass line bet.

Craps Pass line/Come

The most recommended type of betting in the game of craps to study first before placing a bet specially for beginners but with a 1.41% house edge it is one the most advisable type of bet in craps. You can also lower the house edge by point 61% if you take double odds on your bet.

Craps Place 6 and 8

Placing the six and eight at the craps table is one of the best bets in the game. The house edge is only 1.52 percent. The 6 and 8 are rolled more frequently than any number other than the 7.

In point of fact, its not the bet at all, but how much knowledge a player has about the types of bet that can put into action in the game of craps. Its about the experience gained and not just the strategies you've read. And its about understanding the rules and the game itself and not just by being a so called craps player.

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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Difference Between Online and Land Based Craps

We cannot really avoid the differences between a land based casino game over an online casino game. Granting that the technicalities of every game remains the same, but there are still some detailed aspects that is in contrast compared to an online game. One of the examples is the game of Craps in which you will see differences.

Craps
offered at casino houses carries a different layout consisting of three sections compared to online craps. The two end sections covers the field, pass and come bets that are identical to the online version. The middle section presents the proposition bets. On the other hand in online games only the middle and one end section are on display.

Moreover casino houses has several employees that observe each table making it look a little bit intimidating for first time players.

These staffs include the stick man who stays at the center of the table and thru the use of the stick he collects and pass the dice as well as placing the proposition bets.. He was also the one responsible for tracing each players roll and announces the number thrown then give the dice back to the shooter.

Next is the box man who is place at the center across the stick man and the one responsible for supervising the payout of the game ensuring the accuracy and fairness. He was also the one responsible for the casino’s bankroll. Additionally, the box man facilitates any disputes that may arise.

Lastly the dealers who are place on each side of the box man. Each dealer handles the financial operations at their respective sides on the table. The responsibilities include, paying out and returning chips to the box man as well as collecting chips. Dealers also place special bets on the table for players. Additionally, dealers handle pucks that are used as a benchmark for a number. On the other hand, all positions in online craps are manned by the software.

Additionally, online craps offer a graphical representation of the dice based on a RNG or random number generator. Some even offer animations of a player throwing the dice while others when clicked the roll button will spin the dice . To ensure randomness at an online casino, the player must hit the dice off the back wall.

Differences might make a really long list between this two but the mechanics are still the same. So just enjoy each round and happy gaming!

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