As you see, many of the best bets in the casino are found at the craps table. The pass and don’t-pass lines, come and don’t-come, some of the place bets and, most effectively, taking odds on the pass or don’t-pass bets, offer some of the smallest risks you’ll find at any casino game.
No odds 1.41%
Single odds 0.83%
Double odds 0.59%
Triple odds 0.46%
5 x odds 0.32%
10 x odds 0.18%
A look at the box above shows just how much a don’t-pass bet with odds cuts the house advantage.
To put up more money to win less, you are reducing the house advantage each time you multiply the odds bet.
Conversely, however, many of the worst bets in the house are also emblazoned across the craps layout. In most cases, the worst bets will give the player the largest betting area.
The stickman will act like a huckster, and try to sell these long-shot bets.
Only an intelligent player will be able to understand why it’s important to avoid those bets. Since most of the wagers are resolved by one roll of the dice, it’s easy to estimate their handicap. There are good reasons for them being known as “sucker” bets.

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