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How to Play Don't Come Bar in Craps

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Summary: Learn how to play the don't come bar and how and when it pays off 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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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 talk about the don't come bar. The don't come bar is going to be located in this corner of the table, the one on the opposite side of those players. Just as the don't pass is the opposite of the pass line, the don't come bar is going to be opposite of the come bar, which means, come bets that normally move to a number, the don't come bet will therefore move behind that number. A roll of ten would bring a come bet onto the ten. A roll of ten would bring a don't come bar bet behind the ten. Again, don't come bets, you're betting with the house against the shooter. Now that come bet is betting with the shooter, against the house. Just like the pass line as well and the don't pass, again, don't come bet what you're betting with the house and against the shooter. Your come bet, you're betting with the shooter against the house. Just the opposite when the rolls of seven eleven which win in the come, will lose in the don't come and the craps two three or twelve which lose in the come will win in the don't come."

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