Bonus Craps - All Tall Small is a craps side bet. I find this bet fun and exciting even with its high house edge. It is a bet that the small numbers (2-6) th. Small pays 30-1, resulting in a house edge of 18.30%. Better pay table: All pays 175-1, resulting in a house edge of 7.47%. Tall pays 34-1, resulting in a house edge of 7.76%. Small pays 34-1, resulting in a house edge of 7.76%. The above house edge numbers are from the Wizard of Odds website.
I am thankful for your response. There are many opportunities for hedging on the ALL|TALL|SMALL. I have experience at least 3 and 4 time per hour to lay 4,5,6,8,9,10 against one of the sides SMALL or TALL with $100 bet. Much appreciation for the many wizards here. Thank you.
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Yep... if your last number to hit for the all bets is anything but horn numbers, (2,3,11,12) then I would lay the number needed for guaranteed payout.
Where do you play that sees this scenario happen four to five times an hour? Must not have crowded tables and lots of rhythm with rolls. This is typically a scenario in which I see the all small tall bets win.
Where do you play that sees this scenario happen four to five times an hour? Must not have crowded tables and lots of rhythm with rolls. This is typically a scenario in which I see the all small tall bets win.
Basing on my experience
* Both sides not complete with possible hedge 4,5,6 or 8,9,10 happens approximate 3 to 4 times for 1-2 hour period
* Both sides not complete with possible hedge 2,3 or 11,12 happens approximate 6 to 8 times for 1-2 hour period
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* One side complete happens approximate 1 times for 2 hour period but in many occurrences resulting in 2 or 12 being the final number.
* One side complete happens approximate 1 times for 4 hour period and in many occurrences resulting in a hedge possibility being the final number of 4,5,6 or 8,9,10
There are more experiences but the one that catches is the one that
* One side complete happens approximate 1 times for 2 hour period but in many occurrences resulting in 2 or 12 being the final number.
I don't know what the edge is, but whoever thought of the bet and putting on the layout in the first place deserves a raise.
I wanted to include a better approach to the last number and recommending
*LAY ALL NUMBERS 4-5-6-8-9-10 for $1000 Each followed by DON'T COME $1000 for EACH.
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My fellow Wizards, This is happening to me again a couple times just in last few days with needing last number 2 or 12.
I wanted to include a better approach to the last number and recommending
*LAY ALL NUMBERS 4-5-6-8-9-10 for $1000 Each followed by DON'T COME $1000 for EACH.
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No Beuno! If the shooters keeps making box numbers then you lose all of those lay bets which will add up if the shooter shoots numbers for a while.
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This is why I choose LAY4,5,6,8,9,10 on comeout bet small when both sides and larger when gets to one side needing only one number.
Wagering $1.00 or $5.00 on ALL|TALL|SMALL is too cheap but when you increase your wager to $25, $50 or $100 you will see what I mean to hedge 3-5 times within 1-3 hours of playing. Easy money honey. What do you think?
Craps has been around a long time, but casinos are still coming up with new ways to keep things interesting. (Translation: To get our clams. Cheddar. Cabbage. You know what we mean.)
In craps, those new things come in the form of side, or 'proposition,' bets. The popular 'Fire Bet' is a good example. During a recent craps session at Excalibur, we encountered three new bets to spice up the game.
From what we hear, these bets have only been in Vegas for about six months.
These craps side bets can be found in the middle of the table, in front of the pit boss. The pit boss is the floor manager in a suit who oversees the table and dealers, and who resolves disputes and tells the security guys when it's time to whack a cheater. Just kidding. Player are rarely whacked. Putting heads in vices is more of a thing these days.
Anyway, the pit boss is the person who places and monitors these side bets. They're called 'All Small,' 'All Tall' and 'All or Nothing at All.'
These side bets can be made for as little as a dollar. The pit boss also keeps track of the numbers as they hit, placing little 'buttons' on the relevant numbers.
First, 'All Small.' To win this bet, the shooter must hit five small numbers (2,3,4,5,6) before a seven. The bet pays 35-for-1, so the house has an edge of 7.76%.
See, because it rhymes.
The house edge is the same for 'All Tall.' Again, five numbers have to be hit before a seven (8,9,10,11,12). The order in which they're rolled doesn't matter, of course.
Spread the love around: A buck for the dealers, a buck for the cocktail waitress and a buck for this sucker bet.
'All or Nothing at All' pays 176-for-1, mainly because mathematicians are the real bosses of casinos, and they always know what to pay to ensure the house gets its cut. In this case, the house edge is 7.99%. A shooter has to hit a mere 10 numbers before a seven (2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12).
The Excalibur pit boss said a customer bet $50 here on Oct. 22, 2013, walking away with $8,800.
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In the grand scheme of casinos, these craps side bets aren't great for the player, but they aren't horrible, either. By comparison, one of our favorite side bets, the hard six and eight, pay 9-1, with a house edge of 9.09%. The house edge for a hard four and 10 is 11.11%. They're called 'hard ways' because, hey, cocktail waitresses.
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Betting the Big Red Seven has a hefty 16.67% house edge.
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We're all for trying a 'sucker' side bet every once in awhile to change things up at the craps table. Because, ultimately, it's only a sucker bet if it doesn't pay off!