Monday, January 27, 2014

Practicing Casino Dice at Home


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I hesitated calling this the art of practicing craps at home, but we're all sophisticated people here, so I probably didn't wish to call this blog "dice," did I? Well, anyway, a chum of mine was ogling a craps table on eBay, for just $5,000. I, suggested other options. Apart from actually buying a full-size casino craps table for $1,200 or so locally (check the paper, Craig's list, etc.), you'll want to consider just going on your local casino and playing the sport itself. Silly, I know.

Even if you wish to practice the art of dice control, it is a lot cheaper to play the sport live with a $3 bet at the line (sure, $5 sometimes - or don't play when the group pushes the sport to a $10 or $15 minimum) and do all you strange contortions and peculiar betting patterns. In fact, should you bet $5 at the line and do not make every other bets, you'll be able to expect that the 1.41 percent edge the home has is solely going to price you a couple of bucks an hour. If there are 21 decisions and also you lose 11 and win 10, well, that's $5. Have a free drink and luxuriate in your rehearsal. Is it really essential to get a $5,000 table to practice on? You'll always buy a type of shadow-box roughly deals with the egg-shell rubber padding and about 3-feet of wood and felt to toss the dice into. They simply cost about $100 delivered.

If you do visit the casino, you furthermore may might consider some of the craps side-bets offered these days, especially in Mississippi. My favorite is Fire Bet and Sharp Shooter, where you get a fairly large payoff for making 3 or more points in a row. In fact, it's good to just bet the line, toss the dice yourself all day, and make that side-bet, and in case you really do keep from throwing a 7-out, you will get 29 to at least one for 6 points, and at Fire Bet, you get 1,000 to at least one for making a minimum of certainly one of all the points (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10). That's enough to shop for your personal table!

Back in relation to practicing at home, learn the chances and practice find out how to add a couple of wagers (come, place, buy bets) to a going hand and that is the reason really all you will have. Dice is lots more fun on a hectic game at an actual casino. Try it, you'll like it.


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