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Craps: Place Odds - No House Advantage

Few people who have spent some time studying the current wealth of opportunities for betting in online games could deny the fact that craps has done a wonderful transition from casinos to virtual ground. A natural consequence of this is that more and more players are interested in mastering the essentials of the strategy of craps.
Clear and interesting to study not the only bet that provides any kind of home advantage. This wager, known as “likely to place” (laying odds), just before can be done if you’ve wagered on the pass line. After a point has been launched you have the option to bet a multiple of your pass line bet “over the odds”.
This multiple can vary but the most common is that equals two times the initial bet. Making this bet, you expect that the item be released again before a 7 appears. Another fact to remember is that this way you can win more than your initial bet.
Usually multiple allowed you to bet on the probability is twice the pass line bet (for items 4, 5 9 and 10). However, in the case of 6 and 8, the multiple is two and a half times the pass line bet. A third option is to choose full double odds bet, which indicates a sum of two and a half times with a 6 or 8, and twice with all the other points.
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