Craps for professional players
I am planning to play craps 9 to 5 full time; I love to be a professional craps’ pro. Perhaps, some of the ideas cited below might help you in your quest to become a craps professional or at least they can help you with the overall basics, because you might already be smarter than what we have written here.
Most professional players' strategies concentrate around determining which bets to play and which bets to avoid. Most players bet the Pass Line and Come bets and certain Place bets, leaving the Field, Proposition, Big 6 and Big 8 bets to those pulled in by the stickperson.
Free odds
The most popular strategy of craps professionals is always to put free odds on line bets. The casino has no edge in the free odds you set; hence its edge in your overall bet falls. For instance, the house edge in a Pass Line bet is 1.41 percent. When you put free odds on that bet, the house edge falls to 0.8 percent. The more you increase to your odds bet, the lower the house edge will become. Free odds are increased by laying chips following your original bet on the line.
Rhythmic or Controlled Shooting
Shooters can every so often discover how to throw the dice in such a way that they diminish the chances of rolling the 7 when they don't want it and raise their chances of rolling the 7 when they do want it. This involves keeping the dice in their hand with the numbers they want facing up, and then moving their hand so that the dice collide with each other and rattle but continue in position. The roll itself is also a practiced movement that takes a lot of time to develop.
The thing to keep in mind is that you can't only bet on your own rolls. The casino will get doubtful and perhaps won't let you to play. However, you can minimize the consequences of bad shooters on your winnings by not gambling on every shooter. Try to spot the good rollers and only bet when they're shooting.
Identifying Streaks and Trends
If you' happen to be at a table and somebody starts rolling winning numbers, fix with that shooter. For any reason, scientifically correct or not, many craps professionals concur that streaks do occur, and if you can identify them you can enhance your winnings significantly. Most streaks are possibly because of controlled shooting, and will rely on how long the shooter can keep it going. The point is to learn to identify "streaks" both at your own table and other craps tables.
Toking the Dealers
It doesn't harm to consider your dealers. By toking, otherwise tipping the dealers, you can occasionally put higher odds than the table normally permits. By enabling to place higher odds indicates the house has a lower edge.