Learn Casino Craps

Sometimes, a craps table goes cold where points and numbers just don’t hit. The normal distribution takes a crazy turn, but instead of turning in the player’s favor, it turns in the casino’s favor. For example, let us look at flipping a coin. The normal distribution over time shows that we expect heads to appear 50% of the time and tails to appear 50% of the time. What if the short-term distribution variance shows that in the last 50 flips, 45 resulted in tails and only 5 resulted in heads. If we had bet on heads for those 50 flips, we would have lost our shirts. The same scenario holds true on a craps table. The short-term distribution variance will result in many more 7-outs than points made. If we had bet the Pass Line during that short-term variance, we would have lost our shirts. That scenario is called a cold table.The distribution eventually corrects itself where the variance goes in favor of the player, which is called a hot table. So, what do we do when the table turns ice cold? Do we simply accept it and lose all our money? Not hardly.

A cold table is easy to recognize. It’s empty, quiet, and the few people still playing look depressed. Shooter after shooter establishes a point and then immediately throws a losing 7 out.If you stubbornly make a stand and try to fight a cold table, you’ll lose your entire allotment for that session in mere minutes. Even though each roll has a random outcome, the fact is that trends do, indeed, occur. An ice cold table is a trend against the player, whereas, a hot table is a trend with the player. Unless you adapt, playing a cold table is a miserable experience. You walk away a loser vowing to never play craps again. But it does not have to be like that.

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