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Awesome job on talking about the odds with side bets. Most people don't talk about that
ОтветитьYou dont make sense at times, no surprise
Ответить👍🏼🔮 🎲
ОтветитьWhat about burnt dice ?
ОтветитьEverywhere is different some catch the dice, some places you buy the dice to shoot, and you didn’t talk about burnt dice
ОтветитьSo when the point is 9 you can only loose hitting a 7
ОтветитьWhen does the game “end”
Ответитьok im ready to go to the Hood!
ОтветитьSo does the 2/3/12 only matter in the come out
ОтветитьActually you loss because you burnt your money.. once you hit your point or win pick your money up first before you touch the dice
Ответитьim terrible lol i've been rolling up to parties with a pair of dice in my pocket for years. fun game
ОтветитьCan i use monopoly money? Will the people in the housing projects who play dice shoot my ass?
ОтветитьGotta tell ‘em about the art of the side bet. You can get rich from side betting frfr 🎉
ОтветитьIs there a way to win both the point and the side bet?
ОтветитьWhat happens if you hit 10 on that side bet do you win it all?
ОтветитьI watched a couple other videos about the basics and you explain it to them. At least for me anyways. Thank you
ОтветитьBro I actually understand now I'm 40 n never have. Nice explanation on the side bets too I never knew that
ОтветитьBro flexing, street craps should be explaned with singles and change lol.
ОтветитьThat sounds illegal
ОтветитьYou can roll multiple times in one turn
ОтветитьGood video what if they are weighted
ОтветитьHi. I really like your videos. I've been looking at videos on how to play craps. I really like your videos. Someone showed me how to play street craps. I think they do the double numbers to equal a one to one odd. For example if you bet on the six-eight (six and eight) You loose with seven, eleven, and three. If you bet the five-nine you loose with 7 and 11. If you bet the four-ten you loose with the seven or seven and two. Anyways, not sure if I'm correct, but it makes sense this way. Anyways, thank you so much for your videos, because I always wanted to learn how to play in a casino. Now I do, but still need some work. LOL
ОтветитьNever pick the dice up first, when you just won. Get yo money
ОтветитьWhat defines a round? Is the first each time the dice get passed ot literally the first rill of the whole game. When the dice get passed is 7 or 11 for the shooter to win each time? And if they don't roll 7 or 11 for that round and get a point number, if the shooter rolls 11 do they also lose that round?
Ответитьu made this so simple!!
ОтветитьWhen you say fade him whats that mean?
ОтветитьDown here in Mississippi we each take one dice and who ever roll the highest get the roll
ОтветитьOk got it! now I’m ready to hit the streets and go lose money
ОтветитьWho has the dice after the first roll of 2 3 12 ? That is where I m confused ????..Sorry for a lame ?...England here !!
ОтветитьWe play kinda different in the south, if you hit a 7 at all, if its first shoot or during your attempted point, if you hit a 7 its automatically your win. Anyone else play this way?
ОтветитьHi mate this was very informative thank you. Just one thing bugging me, on the come out is it not 7 or 11 resulting in the shooter winning? And then therefore losing if it landed on 7 or 11 after the point? Hope my terminology was right haha id appreciate a response bro
ОтветитьWhat about burnt money and catches
ОтветитьIn order to calculate the combined odds of winning or losing on the first roll and in the point rounds, we'll need to break it down a bit. Let's start with the odds on the first roll:
Winning on the first roll (rolling a 7 or 11): 8/36 = 2/9 ≈ 22.22%.
Losing on the first roll (rolling a 2, 3, or 12): 4/36 = 1/9 ≈ 11.11%.
The remaining chance (66.67%) is that the shooter rolls a point number (4, 5, 6, 8, 9, or 10). If this happens, the game continues, and the shooter will keep rolling until they roll their point again (a win) or roll a 7 (a loss).
Here are the probabilities of winning or losing during the point rounds, based on what the point is:
For points of 4 or 10, there are 3 winning combinations and 6 losing combinations (for a 7). This gives a win probability of 3/9 = 1/3 ≈ 33.33% and a loss probability of 2/3 ≈ 66.67%.
For points of 5 or 9, there are 4 winning combinations and 6 losing combinations. This gives a win probability of 4/10 = 40% and a loss probability of 60%.
For points of 6 or 8, there are 5 winning combinations and 6 losing combinations. This gives a win probability of 5/11 ≈ 45.45% and a loss probability of 55.55%.
Now, we need to adjust these probabilities based on the likelihood of each point being rolled:
The shooter rolls a 4 or 10: 6/36 = 1/6 of the time.
The shooter rolls a 5 or 9: 8/36 = 2/9 of the time.
The shooter rolls a 6 or 8: 10/36 = 5/18 of the time.
So, combining these:
The probability of winning after the first roll is 22.22% + (1/6 * 33.33%) + (2/9 * 40%) + (5/18 * 45.45%) ≈ 49.29%.
The probability of losing after the first roll is 11.11% + (1/6 * 66.67%) + (2/9 * 60%) + (5/18 * 55.55%) ≈ 50.71%.
So in a game of street craps, the shooter has roughly a 49.29% chance of winning and a 50.71% chance of losing over the course of the game, starting with the first roll and including any necessary point rounds.
He rolled a 12 and kept rolling ?
ОтветитьExcept the rules change place to place and mfs be changing rules and finessing hard asf
ОтветитьIs he cap or not?
ОтветитьThe side bets have to be even 1 v 1 because most dudes won’t comprehend the 2 to 1
ОтветитьWith the 6 to 8 bets it's still fair because if u roll any crap number during bet the other guy wins..and it's only on 6 to 8..
ОтветитьPlaying for girl scout cookies is DANGEROUS
ОтветитьRIP LIL SNUPE
ОтветитьIt’s the pass vs don’t pass sytyle
ОтветитьThanks color up, im going to go up behind my local gas staion now and ask the local dice players who is trying to catch the fade ya feel me
Ответитьhow does keeping the dice work
Ответитьare you able to play this with more than two people and if so how
Ответитьfor side betting is it only for the two players or can two other people bet on the next number
Ответитьin ontario canada, in the 2000's,at high school, we played 7/11 u ...hit it then another person gets to roll to match. if not they are out. doubles go again....3 doubles in a row your out...except snake eyes your out with one roll of those. so your just basically waiting for a 7 or 11 and for no one to match. could have like 3-4 players playing 5 each.
ОтветитьSo basically, you always had to bet against ( the shooter/ money in pot ie; Don't Pass) or I guess if there was more than 2 players you could have a side bet with the other players if you wanted to bet with the Shooter/ ie; Passline) if they wanted to bet against the shooter?
ОтветитьI might be jumping the gun, I haven't finished the video. But you also got side bets like 6/8 on either a 6 or 8 and many others like hard and soft. It's really up to your imagination or if your op wants to challenge your point, steak, etc... I spent a lot of years incarcerated playing spades, craps, cee lo, blackjack... You name it.
ОтветитьSo funny.
I was just wondering how you play dice on the corner.
I even called it street dice not knowing it was called street dice when I looked it up.