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A player can make a pass line bet at any time.
Yes they can. A pass line wager is favored to win on the 'come out roll; After the point is established the casino is favored to win thereby allowing anyone to make a wager on the pass line at anytime. Click here for next stupid question
There are 34 combinations of 11 numbers on a pair of dice?
Nope, there are 36 combinations to attain eleven numbers on a pair of dice.
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A player can make a wager on the DONT PASS at anytime for an even money payoff 1:1
Nope. Once the point is established the casino is favored to win therefore you can only make a DONT PASS bet before the come out roll.
Notice the DICE CHART. Example: if the point is 10 there are three ways to lose on the DONT and six ways to win (7) This means the DONT PASS is favored to win. That is why you can only bet it on the come out roll.
If a player has a PASS LINE wager and the point is 6, would you agree that there are five ways to roll a 6 with a pair of dice?
You should have agreed. You also should study the DICE CHART and learn about the 36 combinations of 11 numbers in a pair of dice.
Try it again If a player has a PASS LINE wager and the point is 6, would you agree that there are five ways to roll a 6 with a pair of dice?
So I guess with all these dice combinations it can get a little confusing at times because you can roll the 5 four ways and the 4 three ways the 9 five ways and the 10 three ways and the 3 two ways but you can only roll the 2 one way or something like that.
Maybe you can't read English or something. Below is the statement I made that you agreed with. Please take the time to compare the statement with the DICE CHART "So I guess with all these dice combinations it can get a little confusing at times because you can roll the 5 four ways and the 4 three ways the 9 five ways and the 10 three ways and the 3 two ways but you can only roll the 2 one way or something like that."
Now let me see, I can roll the seven six ways but I can only roll the 6 five ways and the 5 four ways and the 4 three ways and the 3 two ways and the 2 one way. Damm, this shit is confusing! If I can roll the 2 one way that means I can roll the 12 one way also, therefore the 11 rolls two ways and the ten rolls three, the nine rolls four ways and the eight five?
You're killing me. Look at the chart and do it again.
Now let me see, I can roll the seven six ways but I can only roll the 6 five ways and the 5 four ways and the 4 three ways and the 3 two ways and the 2 one way. Damm, this shit is confusing! If I can roll the 2 one way that means I can roll the 12 one way also, therefore the 11 rolls two ways and the ten rolls three, the nine rolls four ways and the eight five?
Do you know why the DICE CHART is so important?
Yes I understand the damm dice chart! No, I still don't get it, I feel like a complete idiot!
Well, your not a 'complete' idiot. That distinction goes to any craps instructor like myself that teaches people how to deal the game. Anyway, the 36 dice combinations of 11 numbers (2-12) on a pair of dice represent exactly what you are gambling on in craps. Get yourself a pair of dice, any pair of dice. Get some out of the kids closet or from a neighbor. Set the dice down in front of you and arrange them on a seven. A 4-3 would be nice. Now arrange the side of the dice facing you with a seven (a 5-2 perhaps) You should have a 4-3 on top and a 5-2 facing you. Now pick up the dice and turn them over and you will see that there is a 4-3 on one side and a 3-4 on the other. See the 5-2? Turn the dice and you will see the 2-5. Now split open the dice and do the same thing with the 6-1 and 1-6 by turning them. When you are playing craps, you are betting on the combinations of a pair of dice. Example: COME OUT ROLL There are six ways to roll a 7 and two ways to roll an 11 to win. Therefore there are eight ways to win. There is only one way to roll a 2 and one way to roll a 12 and two ways to roll a 3. Therefore there are four ways to lose making the pass line come out roll one of the most attractive bets in all of gaming.
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Oh I get it. The DONT PASS is just the opposite of the PASS LINE. Therefore, on the come out roll if I wager on the DONT PASS the 2, 3 and 12 win and the 7 and 11 lose.
Not exactly opposite. The DONT PASS only wins on 2 or 3 on the COME OUT ROLL. The 12 is a PUSH, meaning when a 12 is rolled on the come out roll the DONT player doesn't win or lose. However, when betting on the PASS LINE the 12 loses. Please try again. The DONT PASS is just the opposite of the PASS LINE. Therefore, on the come out roll if I wager on the DONT PASS the 2, 3 and 12 win and the 7 and 11 lose.
Come out roll. PASS LINE: 7 - 11 win, 2-3 or 12 lose DONT PASS: 7-11 lose, 2-3 win and 12 is a push
You know something? You're starting to irritate me. Please try one more time. Come out roll. PASS LINE: 7 - 11 win, 2-3 or 12 lose DONT PASS: 7-11 lose, 2-3 win and 12 is a push
If I make a wager on the DONT PASS on a come out roll 7-11 lose, 2-3 win, and 12 is a push. Any other number rolls - such as the 4-5-6-8-9 or 10 That becomes the point I'm now betting against?
Yes the rules change. Once you have established a point, that 7-11 thing is out the door. Now you must simply hope and pray the shooter throws a 7. It is a war between the point and the number 7. Repeat the point and you lose. If the shooter throws a 7 before the point, you win and the "main game" starts over with the dice going to the next player and the 'come out roll' rules for the DONT player. Please try again If I make a wager on the DONT PASS on a come out roll 7-11 lose, 2-3 win, and 12 is a push. Any other number rolls - such as the 4-5-6-8-9 or 10 That becomes the point # I'm now betting against?
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