Craps Make Em All Odds
Thread Rating:
When betting odds on the 5 or 9, always make sure that you bet in even dollar increments. For example, if you bet $5, you will be penalized. True odds payout would be $7.50, but since most casinos do not have 50 cent chips, the casino will round down and pay $7. For example, by knowing that the casino has a 1.41 percent edge in craps, you can know that you'll be losing 14.1 cents for every $10 bet. For charts of odds for all types of bets, visit the Wizard of Odds.com. On the next page, we'll talk about types of craps bets, their odds and what the casino pays for each.
Also, the reason I stopped trying to make a sheet like that, is I thought maybe I could find a formula to solve the whole thing?
someone did, but it is not like a+b-c = pit uses the inclusion/exclusion principle.
BruceZ(?) did this some time ago
and wrote some R code for it.
Anyway, if i can do that,
can I not do a formula for odds of a 5 and a 9 before a seven?
I don't honestly even know if its possible just seems like to me that it should be!
https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/25/probability/craps-probability-1208676/
here is the code I have
returns this
> p # prob of not rolling a subset of numbers before a single number
[1] 0.7714286
> 1-p # prob of rolling a subset of numbers before a single number
[1] 0.2285714
> a=1/(1-p) # 1 in
> a
[1] 4.375
> a-1
[1] 3.375
> Odds.to.1 = 1/(1-p) - 1
Craps Make Em All Odds College Football
> Odds.to.1
[1] 3.375
>
Sally
I did this in Excel using a transition matrix.
this is way faster and easier once you know what is up
and one can run this R code online it you do not want R on your machine
http://aleph.sagemath.org/
(select R 1st)
[1] 0.7714286
Craps Make Em All Odds Win
[1] 0.2285714
[1] 4.375
[1] 3.375
Craps Make Em All Odds Craps
[1] 3.375here is for All
hope this can help out
Hi BruceZ!
I have yet to win that All bet!