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by heavy » Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:11 pm
While chatting with the owner of the local casino dealer school in Albuquerque this week the subject strayed to the Santa Ana Star. The school owner, who was once a casino manager in the New Orleans market, said "Nobody knows about that game or it would be packed round the clock. It is the best craps game in the world." I agreed and suggested that if I lived in Albuquerque I could go to the casino every day, play nothing but the free buy/lay bets on the four and ten plus the Field bet that pays triple/triple with no measurable house edge - and basically make a living off the natural variance of the game. He agreed, which did not surprise me. He is, after all, a casino guy - not a math guy. Were I do post this same thought on a site like BJ21 I would immediately be derided for not understanding the math of the game and the fact that if it's an even money game that you're going to win half of the time and lose half of the time. Taken in and of itself, that is a correct statement. However, there are a couple of other elements that need to be considered. First, I can take advantage of positive variance by increasing my bets on a streak. Secondly, I can set a firm daily loss limit that I absolutely will not exceed. Third, I have enough sense to get in, get ahead, and get gone. Last of all, who says I have to bet with the dice on every bet? I could, for example, Lay against the four and ten for $50 each and play $50 in the Field. If I have gnat balls I could toss out a high vig hard four or hard ten hedge, which the casino would love. But you get the idea.
Sooooo, with that thought in mind . . . let's continue down the road on this topic. How would you play the best craps game in the world. This is as close to "Heavy's Perfect World Casino" as it's going to get, guys. And what I'm really trying to do is prep you for the Albuquerque seminar I'm planning for this Spring.
"Get in, get up, and get gone."
- Heavy