• The Secret of the 4s … Tens

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    The 4 and 10 pay an attractive 9:5 (nine dollars returned for ever 5 dollars bet) reward, so if you lay five dollars on both numbers, you will win $9 if either 1 hits. Of course, if you paid for the identical numbers you would earn a little more, but you’ll need to make at least a $25 wager on the two (fifty dollars total) to make this make money.

    Wanna know the secrets that craps masters use to profit from $5 wagers on the 4s and 10s?

    Let’s figure it out!

    What you’ll be watching for is three hits on the 4 or ten to make your cash. If the shooter is a good one, you’ll more than likely make this wager, and this is how you will do it.

    To start, lay 5 dollars on both the 4 and ten. Let’s say that the four hits and you earn $9. Take the two numbers down and you’ll have $19 in cash ($14 from the 4 and five dollars from the 10). Add a buck to this and lay the 4 again for twenty dollars. When you succeed you get thirty six dollars along with your $20 back. Cash in the six dollars and bet the 4 a third time for 50 dollars. This 3rd hit wins you 90 dollars, and you take it all off the table. You have changed your initial bankroll of 5 dollars into 90 dollars in only three hits.

    Of course if the ten hit first you will be betting on that number instead of the four. And, you should bet only if the shooter is qualified to bet on – does the shooter bet big on himself and look like he’ll be a great shooter? If not, do not bet on him – look for another table or delay for the next tosser.

    In 36 sample rolls, you should observe three 4s and three tens, for a sum of six hits – the same number as the 7, so selecting a great shooter is extremely essential. Once you do, this three step play will function more often than you might imagine. It is an amazing way of turning only $5 into $90 in a tiny amount of time.

     March 18th, 2010  Bernard   No comments

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