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|  | If the shooter rolls a 2,3 or 12 all "pass line" bets lose. The shooter still retains the dice, he can however give them up at any time. Any other number 4,5,6,8,9,10 are called the "point" and the shooter will continue to roll until he makes his point. If a seven appears first the shooter and all pass bets lose and the dice go to the next craps player. | |  | For argument's sake, let's assume that the dealer is standing on a soft 17, without having an actual blackjack (using two decks); if he has a 3 and you have a 7 and 6, you?d better stand. | |  | When betting on a hard four, or hard anything (meaning you want a 'hard four' or one made of two twos instead of a three and a one, to be rolled before a soft four, which is a three and a one), the chances of winning that bet are 1 in 36, since there is only one way to make up one of those number with both faces showing the same number. And, on top of it all, the payoff (8:1 or 10:1 depending on which hardway bet it is) doesn't even match these low craps odds. | |
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