Discover How to Wager on Craps – Tricks and Tactics
If the pay off for a Do not Pass Odds wager is the same as the amt. of the Flat bet, then the Odds wager is bridged. The section of your Odds bet that's equal to the Flat wager is fixed literally beside to the Flat wager. Then, the rest of the Odds wager is laid on top "bridging" them. As an example, let us say you put a five dollar Do not Pass bet and the player tosses a point of eight. Knowing the true odds for the eight are 6:5 (i.e., 6 ways to roll a 7, and 5 ways to make an eight), you then lay 6 dollars in Odds with the hope of acquiring $5. In this example, if you win the 6 dollars Odds bet, you earn 5 dollars, which clearly equals the amount you win with your $5 Flat wager. Therefore, since your Flat bet and Odds bet aquire the same amount (5 dollars each), you bridge your $6 Odds bet by making a 5 dollar chip immediately next to your five dollar Flat bet, and then placing the $1 chip so it bridges the 2 5 dollar chips.
If the payout for a Do not Pass Odds wager does not equal the amount of the Flat bet, then the Odds bet is heeled. This basically means you lay the bottom chip of your Odds bet chip stack right beside to your Flat bet. Then, place all remaining Odds wager chips over and above that individual chip but offset and angled on that bottom chip (your Odds bet chip stack is tilted as a result that it is angled on the bottom chip).
Befuddled? That's ok, don't get alarmed. The croupier is always willing to assist if you forget. After a few times, it all makes sense. It won't take too long before you are a pro. If you're not certain what to do the first instance you try it, basically say to the dealer, "I would like to put some Odds but I do not comprehend if it should be bridged or heeled." The dealer asks, "How much do you want to place?" Let's say you indicate, "$15 to win 10." The croupier will request that you place your chips on the table (croupiers are not permitted to collect anything, notably chips, directly from a patron), and then the dealer correctly heels or bridges them based on the amount of your Flat wager. You'll quickly get the hang of it. Just do not be scared to ask the dealer inquiries. Their job is just to deal, but also to be friendly and help the gamblers.
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