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|  | Play the Don't Pass bar on the come out instead of the Pass Line. After the point is established, progressively add odds to the Don't pass bet while you play Come bets. This way you are playing both sides of the table and covering the 7-out. Also, since the DP wins on a Craps 2 or 3, you are killing two birds with one stone. The payoff and odds are the same as the Pass Line, so why not? | |  | If the dealer doesn't have a blackjack (playing with one deck) and he stands on a soft 17, if he has a 6 and you have an 8 and Ace, your best option would be to stand. | |  | The sportsbooks or bookmakers are very well informed and have a very long experience in determining the odds. Their starting prices are usually excellent indicators as to which horses are likely to be among the first three in a given race. Sometimes the mass of the punters will put a lot of weight and money on a horse which will then go to a false price and because of that the other prices of horses will drift in the market, that is get longer. As a result a horse shown favorite or second favorite in the early starting prices may then drop down the list as the start of the race approaches and his odds improve significantly, that is get longer. This doesn't always happen but when it does, bet on the horse that was initially favorite. It is always a good value bet and in the long run you should make a profit. | |
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