Big 6 8 Craps Table
The New Player Welcome Bonuses are only available Big 6 8 Craps Table to players Big 6 8 Craps Table who create an account and make their first deposit at Vegas Hero. To be eligible to claim. Payout odds differ between the numbers: the odds pay 2:1 on points 4 and 10, 3:2 on points 5 and 9, and 6:5 on points 6 and 8. What are the odds of rolling a 7 in craps? In craps, there is a 1 in 6 chance of rolling a 7 on the dice, or a 16.67% probability. Besides the first deposit bonus many online Big 6 8 Craps casinos offer free spins to new players. Most of the time the free spins are offered on a specific slot machine, Big 6 8 Craps usually a new or promoted slot machine. Popular slot machines for free spins are Starburst, Gonzo’s Quest, Warlords, Mega Fortune Dreams, Scruffy Duck. 1 The Craps Dealers and Other Staff at the Dice Table: Who’s Who; 3 How to Play a Craps Game in a Casino; 4 The Best and Worst Craps Bets You Can Make; 5 Craps Bets Ranked According to House Edge; 6 How (and Why) to Act Like a Craps Player; Craps in a casino is played at a big table with a green felt layout. This is where you.
This was at the Rio - I didn't pay too much attention to the tables at the other casinos.
While in Vegas the week following Father's Day (see my other post concerning how I 'crashed' a $50 craps game), I noticed that the layout had Big 6 and Big 8 on them. Have these always been there? I don't remember them being on the layout in recent years - in fact, I vaguely remember hearing something about the bets being illegal as they were misleading the players into making worse-odds versions of placing the 6 and 8.
This was at the Rio - I didn't pay too much attention to the tables at the other casinos.
They are illegal in AC but alive and well in Vegas.
I've never seen them at Sands PA. I have a feeling that PA copied the wording of AC's gaming rules, so it may be illegal in PA as well.
I haven't seen them in CT either.
But, yeah, they're alive and well in Vegas.
---
I HAVE seen other bets in that corner. Specifically a 6-7-8 bet that pays even money if the next roll is 6, 7 or 8, and double for a hard 6 or hard 8. (My simple math says it's a zero edge bet. That can't be right, can it?)
---
I HAVE seen other bets in that corner. Specifically a 6-7-8 bet that pays even money if the next roll is 6, 7 or 8, and double for a hard 6 or hard 8. (My simple math says it's a zero edge bet. That can't be right, can it?)
Nah, it's the same as the field with 2/12 only double (5.56% 14 even money, 2 double and 20 losses). In Indiana I saw Low Dice and High Dice there.
They are illegal in AC but alive and well in Vegas.
Thanks - I thought I had heard they were illegal somewhere.
These pay even money? What a rip off!
When I teach craps at parties I tell people they are the stupidest bet in the casino. 15 inches away you get better odds for the same outcome. No different than if you had to pay 10% more for a Big Mac at the drive-thru instead of at the counter.
Don't use that analogy. Theres a convenience factor with drive thru.
Instead, compare the Value Menu to ordering the individual items.
On a side note: be careful with that. Some math challenged fast food managers price the 'value' meal higher than the sum on the items!
AZ -
Don't use that analogy. Theres a convenience factor with drive thru.
As there is with the self-serve Big 6/8.
When I explain it I simply say the bet is on the board for those who do not know the game or/and are too intimidated to talk to a dealer.
On a side note: be careful with that. Some math challenged fast food managers price the 'value' meal higher than the sum on the items!
I think it is more savvy managers pricing for math-challenged customers. Or those just in a hurry.
This was at the Rio - I didn't pay too much attention to the tables at the other casinos.
While in Vegas the week following Father's Day (see my other post concerning how I 'crashed' a $50 craps game), I noticed that the layout had Big 6 and Big 8 on them. Have these always been there? I don't remember them being on the layout in recent years - in fact, I vaguely remember hearing something about the bets being illegal as they were misleading the players into making worse-odds versions of placing the 6 and 8.
This was at the Rio - I didn't pay too much attention to the tables at the other casinos.
They are illegal in AC but alive and well in Vegas.
I've never seen them at Sands PA. I have a feeling that PA copied the wording of AC's gaming rules, so it may be illegal in PA as well.
I haven't seen them in CT either.
But, yeah, they're alive and well in Vegas.
---
I HAVE seen other bets in that corner. Specifically a 6-7-8 bet that pays even money if the next roll is 6, 7 or 8, and double for a hard 6 or hard 8. (My simple math says it's a zero edge bet. That can't be right, can it?)
---
I HAVE seen other bets in that corner. Specifically a 6-7-8 bet that pays even money if the next roll is 6, 7 or 8, and double for a hard 6 or hard 8. (My simple math says it's a zero edge bet. That can't be right, can it?)
Nah, it's the same as the field with 2/12 only double (5.56% 14 even money, 2 double and 20 losses). In Indiana I saw Low Dice and High Dice there.
They are illegal in AC but alive and well in Vegas.
Thanks - I thought I had heard they were illegal somewhere.
Big 6 8 Craps Table Top
These pay even money? What a rip off!
When I teach craps at parties I tell people they are the stupidest bet in the casino. 15 inches away you get better odds for the same outcome. No different than if you had to pay 10% more for a Big Mac at the drive-thru instead of at the counter.
Big 6 8 Craps Tables
Don't use that analogy. Theres a convenience factor with drive thru.
Big 6 8 Craps Table Set
Instead, compare the Value Menu to ordering the individual items.On a side note: be careful with that. Some math challenged fast food managers price the 'value' meal higher than the sum on the items!
AZ -
Don't use that analogy. Theres a convenience factor with drive thru.
As there is with the self-serve Big 6/8.
When I explain it I simply say the bet is on the board for those who do not know the game or/and are too intimidated to talk to a dealer.
Big 6 8 Craps Table Rules
On a side note: be careful with that. Some math challenged fast food managers price the 'value' meal higher than the sum on the items!
I think it is more savvy managers pricing for math-challenged customers. Or those just in a hurry.