I've heard all the "its a bad bet" comments already. I just thought I would tell you about a play I make on traditional tables when I want to bet the extreme outside numbers.
The first thing I do is set the V-2 on the come out and try to set the four or ten as the point. If I do not get the four or ten as the point I will take minimal odds on whichever number is the point. Since I will not be shooting for the point the odds bet is just incidental to me. If I hit the point it will strictly be a matter of luck.
After the point is established I buy the Four and Ten for $50 each and play a $20 Horn. I set the dice to the straight sixes, looking at the hard ten, and attempt to throw the Two, Three, Four, Ten, Eleven or Twelve. I have twelve ways to win on every toss. Yes, I have lost money on this play before. But when my toss is working and the extreme outside numbers are rolling it is a money maker.
Playing the extreme outside on a regular table
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Re: Playing the extreme outside on a regular table
I have done it a few times when my 2v is getting good results.
Re: Playing the extreme outside on a regular table
A field bet would have $1.60ish less house edge exposure per roll if the 2 or 12 pay triple and it would speed up the game.
Re: Playing the extreme outside on a regular table
Roadrunner used to parlay those Field hits to the Horn with some success.
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