IIRC craps has a better than average rate of return as well, but I don't gamble so don't listen to meOriginally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Ipno
The only way to win in a casino is to be the house.
Poker and Blackjack offer considerably higher chances at winning. You actually have a chance to make money in the long run.
Originally posted by: jdub1107
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Ipno
The only way to win in a casino is to be the house.
Poker and Blackjack offer considerably higher chances at winning. You actually have a chance to make money in the long run.
Totally agree. But I've been lucky enough to win a couple of hundred everytime I've played craps. I've never left a loser at that game.
I've bought the books, but I've never created an actual practice thing that you can build.
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: jdub1107
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: Ipno
The only way to win in a casino is to be the house.
Poker and Blackjack offer considerably higher chances at winning. You actually have a chance to make money in the long run.
Totally agree. But I've been lucky enough to win a couple of hundred everytime I've played craps. I've never left a loser at that game.
I've bought the books, but I've never created an actual practice thing that you can build.
Besides Poker, Craps is the best game to play provided the casino lets you put down the necessary amount of odds. I believe it's around 4x-5x or greater.
As for winning 200 times in a row, I call BS. You are claiming you have won at craps 200 times in a row? Simplifying things, if we assume that proper play gives you a 50% chance of winning (It's actually slightly less than this depending on the odds you place down), the chances of someone winning at craps 200 times in a row is likely near (1/2^200) = 1/(1.61× 10^60).
IOW, You probably have a better chance at winning powerball twice.
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
He won a couple of hundred dollars every time he played.
Geez, read.
Assume he'll win or lose a few hundred every time he plays (roughly 1/2 chance of each), then assume he's played about 4 times total. Odds are 1/16, not really outrageous.Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: CarlKillerMiller
He won a couple of hundred dollars every time he played.
Geez, read.
Enlighten me as to the difference. You could do well to take your own advice.
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Assume he'll win or lose a few hundred every time he plays (roughly 1/2 chance of each), then assume he's played about 4 times total. Odds are 1/16, not really outrageous.
edit: "played" in this case means one session of playing, not one roll.