Chasing the Gigantic Toss Craps Web Gambling
Jan 192010
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The four and ten give an appealing 9:5 ($9 given back for ever 5 dollars bet) reward, so if you lay five dollars on both numbers, you will win nine dollars if either 1 hits. Of course, if you bought the identical numbers you would earn a bit more, but you will need to place at least a twenty-five dollar bet on the two (fifty dollars total) to make this profitable.

Would you like to know the secrets that craps professionals use to make money from $5 bets on the 4s and 10s?

Now let us figure it out!

What you’ll be watching for is 3 hits on the four or ten to make your money. If the shooter is a good one, you’ll more than likely make this wager, and this is how you will do it.

First, place five dollars on both the 4 and ten. Let’s say now the four hits and you gain nine dollars. Take both numbers down and you’ll have 19 dollars in cash (14 dollars from the four and 5 dollars from the ten). Add a buck to this and lay the 4 one more time for $20. When you win you get 36 dollars along with your $20 back. Pocket the $6 and bet the 4 a 3rd time for $50. This third hit earns you ninety dollars, and you take it all down. You have turned your starting bankroll of 5 dollars into $90 in only 3 hits.

Of course if the 10 hit first you would be wagering on that number rather than the 4. Also, you must bet only if the shooter is good enough to bet on – does the shooter wager big on themselves and appear like he will be an excellent shooter? If not, don’t wager on them – look for a different table or wait for the next shooter.

In 36 demonstration tosses, you should see three fours and 3 10s, for a sum of six hits – the same number as the seven, so choosing a great shooter is extremely essential. Once you do, this 3 step process will work more frequently than you think. It’s an awesome way of changing $5 into 90 dollars in a tiny amount of time.

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