The 4 and ten offer an appealing nine to five (nine dollars given back for ever five dollars wagered) reward, so if you play 5 dollars on the pair of numbers, you will win $9 if just one one hits. Of course, if you paid for the identical numbers you would win a bit more, but you will have to place at least a $25 wager on both (fifty dollars total) to make this profitable.
Would you like to understand the secrets that craps pros use to make money from 5 dollar wagers on the 4s and 10s?
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What you’ll be looking for is three hits on the four or ten to earn your $$$$. If the shooter is an excellent one, you will most certainly make this bet, and this is how you’ll do it.
First, place 5 dollars on both the 4 and ten. Let us say that the 4 hits and you win 9 dollars. Take the two numbers down and you will have $19 in cash (14 dollars from the 4 and five dollars from the ten). Add a buck to this and place the four one more time for $20. When you win you get $36 along with your $20 back. Pocket the six dollars and bet the 4 a third time for fifty dollars. This third hit wins you $90, and you take it all off the table. You have turned your initial investment of 5 dollars into ninety dollars in just 3 hits.
Of course if the 10 hit 1st you will be wagering on that number in place of the 4. And, you should wager only if the shooter is qualified to bet on – does the shooter lay big bets on themselves and appear like he’ll be a good shooter? If not, do not wager on them – find a different table or wait for the next tosser.
In 36 sample tosses, you should observe three fours and 3 10s, for a total of six hits – the same amount as the 7, so picking a good shooter is very important. Once you do, this three step process will function more frequently than you might imagine. It’s an excellent way of turning only 5 dollars into 90 dollars in a short amount of time.
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