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The game of Craps can be described in several ways: amusing, exciting, fascinating, but some times also it can be frustrating.
Although there are many players of Craps in the world, few are possible to be considered experts. This is not because the game is complicated, for in actual fact, it is a simple game that anyone can learn.
The problem is that the number of possible choices can seem complicated to some people, then the game can become a nightmare of numbers and probabilities.
The first thing that a good player must learn to do is to ignore all the excesses of information that is irrelevant. The main reason why the fanatics of other games never learn to play Craps is because nobody has shown them how easy it is to play Craps.
Perhaps for example, it is not a good idea to ask advice from an expert in the game of Craps. An expert in Craps will be totally immersed in the game, and more likely he will forget to mention the basic things such as to maintain losses to bets on high probabilities.
It is more probable that they begin speaking on the advantages and disadvantages to diversify the bets to "Craps come" with other bets.
Peculiarly, it does not matter how familiarized you are with the game of Craps, there is always something to learn. This can be a reason not to play Craps, since perhaps you never know everything that there is to know. Nevertheless, there are many who think that the sophistication of the game can be an incentive.
Most of the Casino games tend to be simple and uniform.
Once you have learned these games, it is simple to play them, and this probably causes them to lose their attractiveness after a time.
In the game of Craps, you will always be able to learn a little more and thus you can construct your own personal strategy.
While you are learning your game, you can follow the advice of proficient players. For example, we’ll take a look at what an intermediate player of Craps can learn from an expert during a session. Let us take the example that we mentioned before. You will be able to observe what a player apparently knows when they make a "Craps" bet during the shot to "come", with the purpose of neutralizing the risk of their bets to the “pass line”.
The bet "any Craps" pays 7 to 1 when it leaves 2, 3, or 12, but loses if it leaves any other number.
The bet to "pass" is lost when they leave those numbers, but gains when it leaves 7 or 11.
You can neutralize the risk of a $10 bet to "pass" diversifying with an “any craps” bet of $2.
Then, if it leaves 2, 3, or 12 you can turn a potential loss of $10 to a gain of $4. Nevertheless, if it leaves 7 or 11, you will gain $8 instead of $10. If it leaves any other number, you will lose $2, so after the "Point" settles down, you will be winning $2 less whenever it wins.
The diversification of bets to neutralize a risk always entails a cost. Many players see the diversification of bets like a situation in which it is not possible to loose, but if you make the statistical calculations, you will see that it also benefits you very little.
If you make two bets different so that one covers the risk with the other, in the end you will make less money than what you would win if you did not do it.
A good player knows that the benefit of risk neutralization is not in making more money, but in reducing volatility on the table.
If you have sufficient money to resist losses & the volatility that can come in the game of Craps, it is better not to diversify your bets, because this way you can make more money. Learning all the implications of a certain bet and the effects of diversification needs technical analysis of the game of Craps.
Many players, who think that they understand the game, do not know the effects of risk diversification, as there are a million combinations of bets that can be done in the table of Dices.
We advise you that you learn the basic elements of the game and when you feel comfortable with the game, then add to your repertoire simultaneous betting. The game of Craps is a process of evolution, and if you learn while you play, you can become an expert.
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