Bill Enslen is a reliability engineer who routinely works with statistics. Having played and analyzed casino craps for more than 30 years, he has compiled his winning secrets in a new Ebook, The Secret to Craps: The Right Way to Play. He doesn't offer false hope or prey on your blazing desire to beat the casino. Instead, he explains the reality of the game and how to optimize your fun without losing your shirt. Without fully understanding the game and the truth behind the numbers, you're vulnerable to believing bizarre claims that you can consistently beat the casino. The plain truth is that you can't and won't. Don't be a sucker. Be smart, play smart, and learn casino craps the smart way. For more information, and to read a sample chapter about the absurdity of dice control, visit his site at Learn to Play Casino Craps the Right Way.
Be smart, play smart, and learn how to play craps the right way!
In terms of affecting a craps decision, there’s no such thing as a skilled craps player. However, there are knowledgeable and ignorant players. Although no one (not even the shysters who claim to have mastered the scam known as “dice control” or “dice setting”) can skillfully affect a craps decision, your amount of knowledge can play a big factor in whether you lose a lot quickly or lose a little slowly, or maybe even occasionally win. Let’s not kid ourselves. Casinos are in business to make money, not gamble. The player is the gambler, not the casino. The casino has their built-in house advantage, so over time, they know they’ll rake in the money.
You must accept the fact that craps is a negative expectation game because of the built-in house advantage. “Negative expectation” means the game will result in you eventually losing all of your money. You may experience shorts periods of winning, but over time, you’re guaranteed to lose. Let’s illustrate this by using a coin-flip example.
For each flip, you have a 50/50 chance of the coin showing heads and a 50/50 chance of showing tails. A 50/50 payoff means you expect true odds of 1:1 (i.e., if you bet $1 and win, then you win $1). However, the casino doesn’t offer true odds on any craps bet except the Free Odds on the point. The casino is in business to make money so it has to have an edge to make a profit. It gets its edge by offering odds that are less than true (sometimes called “casino odds”). In the coin-flip example, suppose you flip coins with your best friend. For each $1 bet that your friend loses, he pays you $1. However, if you flip coins against the casino, for each $1 bet that the casino loses, the casino won’t pay you $1. Instead, it might pay only $0.96. So, for every bet that you lose, you have to pay $1; but for every bet that the casino loses, it only pays $0.96. It’s easy to see that you’re playing a negative expectation game and, over time, you’ll go broke. Each bet on the craps table, except the Free Odds bet, has built-in “casino odds” that allow the casino to pay less than true odds when the player wins a bet. Because the casino pays out less than it should when the player wins a bet, the casino will eventually take all your money if you play for a long enough period of time.
How long will it take you to go broke playing craps? That depends on whether you make bets with high or low house advantages. Of course, your bet amount is a big factor in how fast you’ll lose your bankroll, but let’s focus on “good” versus “bad” bets. For example, if you make only Big 6 bets that have a 9% house advantage, you can expect to lose an average of $0.90 for every $10 bet. If you make only Pass Line bets that have a 1.4% house advantage, you can expect to lose an average of about $0.14 for every $10 bet. Of the two, which do you think is the “good” bet and “bad” bet in terms of the player? I don’t know about you, but I’d rather lose an average of only 14 cents per bet than an average of 90 cents per bet. Wouldn’t you? That’s why it’s so important to play good bets and avoid bad ones. Obviously, if you consistently play bad bets (relatively high house advantages), you’ll go broke a lot faster than if you play good ones (relatively low house advantages).
If you’re going to play craps, you must know which bets are good and which are bad in terms of the player. It’s not difficult, so don’t fear the numbers. So, which bets are considered “good” and “bad” for the player? That’s the subject on another article!
Now you know! Remember, learn how to play craps the right way.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- Learn to Play Casino Craps: the Craps Lay Bet
- Learn to Play Casino Craps: the Craps and Eleven Bet
- Learn Casino Craps - Professional Craps Player? Nonsense!
- Private Craps - Learn How to Play Private Craps at Home
- Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Load of Crap: Part 1
- Learn to Play Casino Craps: Basic Game Play
- Learn to Play Craps - Tips and Strategies: Craps Terms (Part 2)
- The Game of Craps is Easy - Don't Be Afraid of It




Online Slot Machines Guide: Magic Spell Bonus Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Magic Spell, one of Microgaming's bonus feature slots.
Online Slot Machines Guide: Alien Cash Attack Bonus Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Alien Cash Attack, one of Microgaming's bonus feature slots.
Online Slot Machines Guide: Fire 'n' Dice Bonus Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Fire 'n' Dice, one of Microgaming's bonus feature slots.
Online Slot Machines Guide: Gift Rap Bonus Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Gift Rap, one of Microgaming's bonus feature slots.
Online Slot Machines Guide: Party Man Online Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Party Man, one of Party Gaming's bonus feature slots.
Online Slot Machines Guide: Predator Online Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Predator, one of Party Gaming's bonus feature slots.
Online Slot Machines Guide: Cashanova Bonus Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Cashanova, one of Microgaming's bonus feature slots.
Online Slot Machines Guide: Jazz Time Online Slot
By: Gregory DeVictor | 18/12/2009This article reviews Jazz Time, one of Real Time Gaming's bonus feature slots.
Is the Craps Field Bet a Sucker Bet?
By: William Enslen Jr | 17/12/2009 | Online GamblingYou must know the Field's multiple casino advantages before making this bet. Most of the time, it's a sucker bet.
A Good Stickman Makes Casino Craps More Fun
By: William Enslen Jr | 17/12/2009 | Online GamblingA good stickman can add tons of fun to the game by using a big vocabulary of craps jargon to add humor and make the game more interesting.
Learn Casino Craps: The Most Basic Bets
By: William Enslen Jr | 24/11/2009 | Online GamblingWhat are the most basic bets you can make in the game of craps? When do you make them, and how? Let's find out.
Learn Casino Craps: Hedging Your Craps Bets
By: William Enslen Jr | 20/11/2009 | Online GamblingIs hedging your bets in craps a smart play? No!
Learn Casino Craps: Fundamental Premise of the Game
By: William Enslen Jr | 15/11/2009 | Online GamblingAs a gambler, have you ever considered playing craps but were too terrified to even try? After all, craps is difficult and math-intensive, right? Wrong! It’s so easy even that insurance-company caveman can do it.
Learn Casino Craps - Professional Craps Player? Nonsense!
By: William Enslen Jr | 13/11/2009 | Online GamblingIs there such a thing as a professional craps player? That's the wrong question. You should ask if there's such as thing as a successful professional craps player (the key word is "successful").
Learn Casino Craps: What Are the Pieces of a Craps Table?
By: William Enslen Jr | 30/10/2009 | Online GamblingIf you've walked through a casino, you've probably seen a craps table, but have you ever wondered what a craps table actually is? What does it comprise, what are its components? Let's find out.
Which is Better: Online Craps or Live Casino Craps?
By: William Enslen Jr | 25/10/2009 | Online GamblingOnline gambling is big business these days. Almost every imaginable casino game is available online, including craps. So, is it better to play craps online or at a live casino?