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The Secrets of Basic Craps Tournaments

 
Author: Larry Edell

Pssst...! Wanna know a secret?

How about the secrets of basic tournament play?

If you are a regular crapshooter, you might want to enter a craps tournament some day. Some of these contests are free to enter, some cost a few hundred dollars, and a few cost quite a bit more, depending on the prize money. Several casinos also have weekly craps tournaments with no entry fee and a low $50 buy-in, just to bring people in the door.

Wanna know how craps pros succeed at basic tournament play?

Lets find out!

In a tournament you make different bets than you would in a normal craps game. You are no longer playing against the house, but against all of your fellow contestants. Your goal is to have the most money at the end of a certain number of rolls (like 100), or a certain amount of time (like 30 minutes). This means you need to keep an eagle eye on the chips in the racks of your fellow players and be aware of their bets.

Lets say, for example, you have $300, your closest competitor has $200 and he bets $90 on the six and eight. You need to aware of the consequences of the six or eight rolling. In this case, hell jump ahead by $5 (enough to win). Your strategy might be to match his bets to stay ahead.

Or, what if youre in second place with $200 and the number one player has $300? Youve placed the six and eight for $90 each and he matched you. Maybe you might bet hard ways or prop bets. You must do something different in order to overtake the front-runner.

Some people who are close to last place resort to bets not normally made - like betting a large amount on the two or twelve. In the last few rolls of the game, they realize its the only way they can win.

When you begin play, youll see that there are conservative players, playing pass or come with maximum odds, and aggressive players who bet hard ways and proposition bets. If these aggressive players continue, theyll usually (but not always) lose their money before the final round. If youre in the group playing pass/come, you need some way of breaking out of the pack - like waiting for two consecutive points to be made and then jumping to the dont. You have to start doing something the other players are not doing in order to win.

Lets say the leader has $100 on the pass line and the point is 4. He takes $200 odds. You could then lay the 4 for $200. If a seven rolls, he would lose $300 and you would win $100. Youve got to try things, be inventive, and make bets that the other players wouldnt think of making.

For example, in the last few rolls of the game, you must become super aggressive if youre behind. Sometimes this means betting all of your bankroll on one number. Say eight is the point and the leader is $300 ahead and has $100 on the pass line with double odds. Youre in third place, and all you have left is $300. You might place the whole $300 on the six, take it down after it hits once, and then pray that a seven rolls before the eight does!

Tournaments are not for everyone, but theyre fun to play, especially the inexpensive or free ones. Give them a try. Youre sure to learn a lot, make some friends, and maybe some good money as well!

Pssst...! Now you know the secrets of basic tournament play!

(c) 2005 by Larry Edell

Author Bio:

Larry Edell

Larry Edell has been the editor of The Crapshooter Newsletter since 1994. He has published nine books and over two hundred different articles in magazines such as Casino Player, Gaming Today, Mid West Players and Gambling Times.

He is also the Craps Editor at casino.com

His site, TheCrapshooter.com launched in September 2000, as the internet property of Larry Edell and Leaf Publishing. Larry is the world-renowned expert on the casino game of craps, and his award-winning newsletter, The Crapshooter, has been in publication for more than seven years.

This site is designed for both the beginner and expert players. You can learn the basics of the game in our "Learn to Play" section, then try out your luck in our "Play for Free" games. Expert players in the know subscribe to The Crapshooter Newsletter to get solid advice offline that they can take with them to their next casino outing. Even the best players will sharpen their skills by reading up on advice from Larry and other contributing writers, gambling experts in their own right like Frank Scoblete, Henry Tamburin, John Patrick and Jerry Patterson.

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