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How to Place Bets in Craps

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Summary: Learn how to place bets in the game of craps in this free video series that will have you playing and winning like a pro in no time.

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By Joseph Hickerson
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Joseph Hickerson has been in the casino gaming industry for over 15 years. He started as a black jack dealer and worked his way up to floor games manager for 2 different casinos in...read more

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"Hi, I'm Joseph Hickerson, pit manager at a local casino and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to give the introduction on how to play casino style craps. In this clip, we're going to discuss place bets. Now place bets differ from a come bet or a pass line bet because the player can simply ask for a particular number to be wagered on, that's simply set down the number and call out the number. Give me four, five and six. In this case, players call for a four, five and a six. Now each time one of these numbers rolls, the player in turn will get paid. Place bets are very simple. Place bets can be made at any time by any one whether you have a pass line bet made or not. Place bets should be bet in specific increments. For example, the six and eight should be bet in increments of six. The five and nine should be bet in increments of five and the four and ten should be bet in increments of five. Place bets can also be turned on or off or taken up or down at any time by the player, giving you more control over the money. Also, unlike the come and the pass line, you don't have to wait to specific rolls of a number. You're betting six dollars on a eight, every time an eight rolls, you're going to get paid."

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