Juyemura
Juyemura
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July 29th, 2012 at 4:53:17 PM permalink
Let's say I make a $10 pass line bet and take full odds once a point has been established. I then place a $60 six and a $60 eight (or a $120 six or eight if the other is the point). Same bet made whenever a six or eight hits (no pressing).

Based upon the above, what would a casino rate my average craps bet for comps purposes?

At first glance, I would guess that a fair average bet should be $130 per hand. $10 for the pass line (casino does not count the odds) and $120 for the place bet(s). However, since 29.4 percent of rolls are come out rolls, would a casino be smart enough to take this into consideration? Would they only give me an average bet of $95 per hand? Or less?

If a players goal is to maximize comps and if a casino does not take into consideration that 29.4 percent of rolls as come out rolls, is there an opportunity to close the gap of theoretical loss in craps to total comps earned?
Lottery:  A tax on people who are bad at math.
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