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Chemin de Fer

Do not play chemin defer in any casino in the world. It is easy to get butchered in this game, especially if you area higher than average better. Chemin de fer is based on the same card combination principle as baccarat and baccara. The main difference is that chemin de fer is a game where the players bet among themselves. The house does not gamble at all. The casino just supplies croupiers that deal the game. The croupiers see the game is run properly and, most important of all, collect 5 percent of each bet the banker wins. This 5 percent is for the “privilege” of playing chemin de fer in that club. Isn’t that dandy! All the club does is supply you with a table and some chairs and they get 5 percent of the action.

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Crap Game Bet

There is only one bet in any casino gambling club that a player receives free. It does not cost him a cent to make and there is not anything the club can do about it. I have mentioned it before as I must do again. If a club could find a way to do away with it, they would. This bet is called the ODDS in a crap game. You will never see any dice layout in the world that has the word “odds” on it and the less a player knows about the odds the better the club likes it. Out of the millions of crapshooters there are very small percentages that take the odds and out of this small percentage very few know that the odds are free. It is what we call a “dead even bet.” Nobody has the best of it. Neither the club nor the player. It is the only bet made in a gambling club that a player does not give up some kind of percentage.
Before explaining what the odds are, and why it does not cost anything to make, I must first talk about the pass line so that you will follow my explanation on the odds much easier. The pass line, as I have explained, means that a player is betting to win. He is betting against the house or club. The online casino player places his money on the pass line and the dice are rolled. Let us say he threw a 4. That is his point. He must make the four before the seven. Now four is a hard point to make. Why? Because there are six ways to make a seven and only three ways to make a 4.

Pass Line Bet

So the odds are 2 to 1 against the shooter making the four. Come hell or high water, you cannot change the odds. Let us say you are betting five dollars on the pass line. You can put any amount up to five dollars behind your bet on the pass line. That means you are taking the odds on the point four, and if the shooter makes the four you are paid even money for the bet you have on the pass line and are paid 2 to 1 for the bet behind. That bet you made behind the pass line is free. That is called taking the odds on the point, and anytime you get something for nothing in a gambling club you had better take it.
The only time your odds are free is when you have a bet on the pass line or come. You have already paid your percentage by making the bet on the pass line and as soon as one of these points is made, 4-10-5-9-6-8, you are allowed to take odds free, no charge and a dead even bet. You can make betting on other casino game like roulette. The odds on a S or a 9 are 3 to 2 as there are six ways to make a seven and 4 ways to make a 5 or 9 so the odds are 3 to 2. The odds on the 6 or 8 are 6 to 5. There are 6 ways to make a seven and 5 ways to make a 6. So the odds are 6 to 5. The 4 and 10 are the same, 2 to 1.

Dice Structure

As you see, the odds on these numbers are different, because a 4 is harder to make than a 5 and 5 is harder to make than a six. Each point has an opposite. Like the 4 if you looked at a pair of dice with the numbers 3 and 1 face up, underneath would be the numbers 4 and 6 a total of ten, the opposite of 4, and pay the same odds, 2 to 1. If you looked at the method of dice numbers 5 and 1 face up, underneath would be the numbers 6 and 2 a total of 8, the opposite of six and pays the same odds, 6 to 5. If you looked at the numbers 3 and 2 face up, which are 5, underneath would be the numbers 4 and 5, a total of 9, the opposite of 5 and pays the same odds, 3 to 2. So when I am referring to a number I am also including the opposite which pays the same amount.

 
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